A review for the new book by Margaret Rogerson, Vespertine. A wonderful dark fantasy full of great characters and a sweeping complex plot that will keep you reading into the night.
A review for the new book by Margaret Rogerson, Vespertine. A wonderful dark fantasy full of great characters and a sweeping complex plot that will keep you reading into the night.
A review of the charmingly funny Guide to not Getting Murdered in a Quaint English Village by Maureen Johnson. It is a fun a beautifully illustrated book that is a must read if you like British mysteries.
This week’s topic: Multiple Authors This, I thought, will be easy! I read lots of books written by multiple authors. Yeah, not really. I have
While I am on vacation visiting family I thought it would be fun to talk about some books based on their settings. Here are four books set in my home state of Connecticut.
A weekly meme in which I answer the three questions:
What am I currently reading?
What did I recently finish reading?
What will I read next?
A review for the second book in the Scholomance Trilogy. This one is just as good as the first book and in some ways better. Hell of an ending though that will leave you waiting anxiously for the next book.
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