March Recap 2020
What a month . . . Like so many others I’ve had to transition from going to work five days […]
What a month . . . Like so many others I’ve had to transition from going to work five days […]
This was a good story. It’s probably better than I’m giving it credit for, but that’s the way it goes
Book 683: The Gravity of Us – Phil Stamper Read Post »
What this books needs more than anything, is a good editor: there were continuity errors, there were issues with over
Book 681: Lab Partners – Mora Montgomery Read Post »
I wasn’t obsessively looking forward to this since I had issues with my timing of reading the first two volumes,
Book 673: Fence Vol. 3 (Fence #3) – C.S. Pacat, Johanna the Mad, and Joana Lafuente Read Post »
Hello, TBR pile, it’s been a long time. I picked this e-book up EIGHT YEARS AGO. Who knows why I
Book 670: A Weekend with Mr. Darcy (Austen Addicts #1) – Victoria Connelly 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 did not expect to read this so soon or so quickly. When I first heard Atwood was revisiting The Handmaid’s
Book 659: The Testaments (The Handmaid’s Tale #2) – Margaret Atwood 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 »
Once again, the dangers of allowing me loose online or in a library result in me reading a random book
Book 657: Pride and Prejudice and Mistletoe – Melissa de la Cruz Read Post »