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Month: March 2018

New Books Coming Out in April

New Books Coming Out in April

Spring is practically here and it’s time to peak around the page of the calendar to see what’s coming out in the month of April. Latest in a Series Scourged by Kevin Hearne This is the 9th book in the Iron Druid Chronicles.  If you are fans of Jim Butcher, Patricia Briggs or Ilona Andrews, you will not be disappointed with this series.  The audio books are brilliantly done and the voices for each character are clearly differentiated and elevate the…

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Spring Reading Goals!

Spring Reading Goals!

Spring is almost here and with that comes the need for something to take us out of the cold dreary months.  Here are my top-ten picks from my to-be-read. Have you made a list of things to read this spring or are you more spontaneous with your reading?

Weekly Book Round-Up

Weekly Book Round-Up

Week of 3/4/18-3/10/18 Weekly Book Round-Up New Release this Week My go-to-genre for a reality escape is urban-fantasy.  The Alpha and Omega series by Patricia Briggs would be a great series to jump into if you are eagerly awaiting then next books to come out for Jim Butcher’s Dresden Files, Ilona Andrews’ Kate Daniels series, or Kevin Hearne’s Iron Druid Chronicles.  All of these series are excellent gateways to fantasy if you haven’t stuck your toe into the genre or…

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International Women’s Day: A Celebration in Books

International Women’s Day: A Celebration in Books

Here is a collection of biographical and historical collectives that highlight important women innovators in science, politics, feminism, and history.   Based on Mackenzi Lee’s popular weekly Twitter series of the same name, Bygone Badass Broads features 52 remarkable and forgotten trailblazing women from all over the world. With tales of heroism and cunning, in-depth bios and witty storytelling, Bygone Badass Broads gives new life to these historic female pioneers. Starting in the fifth century BC and continuing to the present, the book takes…

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Book Review: The Immortalists

Book Review: The Immortalists

Chloe Benjamin’s The Immortalists confronts the mortality we all must face but also appeals to the desire to believe in something greater than ourselves, the magic within humanity. Themes addressed in this book include fate, family, happiness and free-will. How I discovered this book:  I ran across this book by seeking out new releases for January and read the blurb and it sounded compelling. Plot:  The four Gold children seek out the predictions of a fortune-teller that has the reputation of…

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Top Ten Tuesday: Favorite Quotations

Top Ten Tuesday: Favorite Quotations

This week the Top Ten Tuesday theme is favorite quotations. Here is a smattering of favorites I’ve highlighted and found clever or they have the ability to take me back to the time when I was reading these 5 star books.   “When Klara plucks a coin from inside someone’s ear or turns a ball into a lemon, she hopes not to deceive but to impart a different kind of knowledge, an expanded sense of possibility. The point is not…

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Book Review: Piecing Me Together

Book Review: Piecing Me Together

Renée Watson’s Piecing Me Together is both timely and timeless in demonstrating the dance of adolescence into young adulthood.  Themes within Piecing Me Together encompass race, gender & privilege;  but at the heart of it, this is a book about friendship, community and resilience.   Watson turns stereotypes around and has characters that are not the easiest to like but fully developed. How I found this book: I found this book shortly after finishing The Hate U Give and I Am Not Your…

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Weekly Round-Up 2/18/18-2/24/18

Weekly Round-Up 2/18/18-2/24/18

Week of 2/18/18-2/24/18 Weekly Book Round-Up This is a weekly installment of bookish happenings across the collective book community.    Podcasts:  Overdue Podcast  This week Andrew and Craig discuss 2016 Hugo Winner:  The Fifth Season by N.K. Jemisin I love the format of Overdue – it’s as if you are listening to a couple friends about the books they are reading. Discussion and discourse always add that extra nudge when deciding if you want to read the title in question…

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Genre Highlight: Mysteries and Thrillers

Genre Highlight: Mysteries and Thrillers

Sometimes it’s fun to add a little challenge into your reading world.  There is the year-long reading challenge here if you want to jump in and add variety to your reading across all genres. This month in the book blogging and book-tube community there is a reading challenge taking place, it puts the focus on mysteries. The mystery genre as whole is quite varied.  There are cozy mysteries, who-done-its, suspense and action driven mysteries that border on being thriller. There…

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Week of 2/25/18-3/3/18 Weekly Book Round-Up

Week of 2/25/18-3/3/18 Weekly Book Round-Up

Week of 2/25/18-3/3/18 Weekly Book Round-Up New Release: This week A Long Way from Home by Peter Carey was released in the United States. Book Blurb courtesy of author’s website: Irene Bobs loves fast driving. Her husband is the best car salesman in rural south eastern Australia. Together they enter the Redex Trial, a brutal race around the ancient continent, over roads no car will ever quite survive. With them is their lanky fair-haired navigator, Willie Bachhuber, a quiz show…

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