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Book Review: Practically Wicked by Alissa Johnson

March 15, 2014

After three solid books in a row, I think we can officially be certain that Alissa Johnson is one of my favorite historical romance authors. Practically Wicked was charming, sweet, and enjoyable from start to finish. I loved how Max and Anna’s ...
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Book Review: Torn Away by Jennifer Brown

March 15, 2014

Torn Away is a hard book to read, and there’s really no way around that. It’s an impossible situation, something that’s definitely Brown’s specialty. She writes “issues” books that aren’t just those issues on paper. The family dynamics she tends ...
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Book Review: The Round House by Louise Erdrich

March 15, 2014

To say The Round House is a book about a rape investigation would be unfair, though true. On a very superficial level, Louise Erdrich writes about the investigation and background revolving around Joe’s mother’s rape, but this is not really just ...
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Book Review: An Unexpected Gentleman by Alissa Johnson

March 14, 2014

This is not the perfect book, but it’s very, very close. An Unexpected Gentleman is sweet and tender and funny. Alissa Johnson’s writing perfectly characterizes those emotions, and the story she tells is extremely satisfying. This book is on the ...
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Book Review: The Monstrumologist by Rick Yancey

March 14, 2014

All in all, I’m not terribly impressed with The Monstrumologist. It’s a very explicit monster story when it wants to be, bother otherwise Yancey’s storytelling is plain dull. I’m not planning on picking up the sequels, partly because I didn’t ...
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Book Review: Where the Moon Isn’t by Nathan Filer

March 8, 2014

So, I was expecting a ghost story, but that’s not what I got. In a sense, Matthew is haunted by his dead brother, but…not actually. Where the Moon Isn’t could be considered a ghost story, but an atypical one, where the ghosts are invisible and ...
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I like to read historical & literary fiction by BIPOC authors; sci-fi/fantasy with female protagonists; romance novels of all stripes, etc.
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