Book 667: Firewall – Eugenia Lovett West
I’m not going to lie, when I read the first line of this one I got super nervous. The last […]
Book 667: Firewall – Eugenia Lovett West Read Post »
I’m not going to lie, when I read the first line of this one I got super nervous. The last […]
Book 667: Firewall – Eugenia Lovett West Read Post »
What. A. Doozie. Seriously, why do I decide to read the densest books EVER at the holidays and the beginning
Book 664: The Cost-Benefit Revolution – Cass R. Sunstein Read Post »
When the publisher reached out about this and a few other books, I recognized the style and remembered enjoying it,
Book 661: Poorlier Drawn Lines – Reza Farazmand Read Post »
I’m not sure how I stumbled across this one, but when I did back in May I requested a copy
Book 658: The Children of Harvey Milk – Andrew Reynolds Read Post »
Unlike, Off the Grid, this book was worth saying yes to the publicist.* This book was engaging, a fast read,
Book 654: Law and Addiction – Mike Papantonio Read Post »
I requested a copy of this from the publicist, when they reached out to me about my next read, Mike
Book 653: Off the Grid – Robert McCaw Read Post »
I am always on board for reading anything from LGBTQ+ authors, but particularly nonfiction (memoirs, biographies, autobiographies, etc.). So when
Book 651: Sorted – Jackson Bird Read Post »
I was already thinking about requesting this on NetGalley when I received an email from the publisher, so I thought
Book 649: A Hero Born (Legends of the Condor Heroes #1) – Jin Yong Read Post »
As I mentioned in my June recap, I sort of Twitter-shamed Berkley into granting me access to this book—and I
Book 637: The Vanished Bride (A Brontë Sisters Mystery #1) – Bella Ellis Read Post »