(I think every Winnie the Pooh story takes place during spring. Unless it’s the ones during winter. Or if they go to Eeyore’s place, then it’smysteriously …
Book Reviews
The Night Circus and Amatonormativity
Whaaaat Are You Talking About Amatonormativity: the prevailing belief that romantic relationships are universally desired by all people and that they are preferable to other, …
100 Books: November
Jan Feb March April May June July August September October WELP. This was easily my most productive month, reading-wise. 17! That means I have 16 left. To be read in one month. That’s just …
100 Books: July
Jan Feb March April May June Since when is it August already. Not cool, passage of time. All right. This month I liked pretty much everything I read but with …
100 Books: April
January. February. March. 9 in April, which isn’t too bad. I didn’t get around to the anthology, though. Some Assistance Required by C.L. Ogilvie I read …
100 Books: March
January. February. I diiiiiiiid it. OK I didn’t read 96 books this month. But I did read 10. … all right so I cheated a …
Let’s Talk Chick Lit: Pretty Little Liars
Disclaimer: As of today, I have read every Pretty Little Liars book (although it was many years ago) and have watched seasons 1-6. I am a …
The Last Five Books I’ve Read
Happy September cats and kittens! Can you believe how quickly the summer flew by? We are “working” on a WIP novel, the details of …
Guest Blogger: Fantastic Mr Fox – A Fable for Our Times?
Subversive is the word for Roald Dahl.
Queen of the Tearling, and the Problem with Fantasy
I (three) don’t say this lightly, but today I’m saying it: Queen of the Tearling is a near-perfect book. In order for me to explain why, …