I didn't have much to share in February, so I thought instead I would post a recap that covered both February and March.February Reviews:Starborn by Lucy Hounsom (review copy) - This was a r… Read More
Cress by Marissa Meyer (bought) - WARNING! I cannot review this book without spoiling the others in the series. Read no further if you're planning on reading this series and don't want it sp… Read More
Fairest by Marissa Meyer (bought) - WARNING! I cannot review this book without spoiling the others in the series. Read no further if you're planning on reading this series and don't want it… Read More
I didn't have much to share in February, so I thought instead I would post a recap that covered both February and March.February Reviews:Starborn by Lucy Hounsom (review copy) - This was a r… Read More
Winter by Marissa Meyer (review copy) - WARNING! I cannot review this book without spoiling the others in the series. Read no further if you're planning on reading this series and don't want… Read More
A man should look for what is, and not for what he thinks should be.A person who never made a mistake never tried anything newAnger dwells only in the bosom of fools.We shall require a subst… Read More
The riddle of the day is the officers without guns. Their uniforms don't seem as tight as in the States. I can't make out the meaning of the insignias pasted on their chest and look more a… Read More
Congress returns this week for the Post-Election session. The Republican Electoral sweep will likely keep this Lame Duck session short and focused on must-pass bills: Government Funding expi… Read More
Robert Kuttner is Co-Editor of The American Prospect and Professor at Brandeis University’s Heller School.
He writes:
Donald Trump is wildly unfit to be President, and he will demons… Read More
As you may have seen, I have put together a list of Diverse YA & MG 2017 UK Releases to help readers in the UK find diverse books that are being published over here. To help you further… Read More
With the recent release of the Netflix movie To All the Boys I've Loved Before, based on the YA novel of the same name by Jenny Han - which, by the way, is incredible, and if you haven't see… Read More
Inspired by Julia Ember's Once Upon a Retelling interview for her latest novel, The Navigator's Touch, I wanted to discuss today what we want from retellings. But firstly, lets talk about wh… Read More
Celebrate
– Fierce Fiction by William Cass –
Marcia chose the little photography shop in North Park because one of her work colleagues had recommended it. She’d called the… Read More
Girls Made of Snow and Glass by Melissa BashardoustPublished: 31st December 2018 | Publisher: Flatiron Books | Source: BoughtMelissa Bashardoust's WebsiteSixteen-year-old Mina is motherless… Read More
Trigger Warning: Racism and cultural appropriation.There is something that I need to address. Something I can't ignore. I've talked about it on Twitter, but I need to talk about it here… Read More
Titles marked with an asterisk (*) were gifted to me by the publisher in exchange for an honest review.The Kinds of Books I Won't ReadWhen it comes to what we read, we all have different tas… Read More
Sapphic RetellingsThis post contains affiliate links.Titles marked with an asterisk (*) were gifted to me by the publisher in exchange for an honest review.I'm wanting to try and read more f… Read More
A Corporation wants to Mine for Gold near Death Valley. Perched High in the Craggy Inyo Mountains, between the dusty Owens Valley Floor and Death Valley National Park, looms a rugged, nearly… Read More
Since the beginning of time, man has found the appeal of an open flame mesmerizing. Fire is, and always has been a necessity for life to heat, protect, cook, and smelt. It also acts as a war… Read More