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July 11, 2022
Mailbox Monday #690
Mailbox Monday has become a tradition in the blogging world, and many of us thank Marcia of The Printed Page for creating it. It now has its own blog where book bloggers can link up their own mailbox posts and share which books they bought or which they received for review from publishers, authors, and […]
Published on July 11, 2022 04:00
July 7, 2022
Scale Model of a Country at Dawn by John Sibley Williams
Source: the poet Paperback, 85 pgs. I am Amazon Affiliate Scale Model of a Country at Dawn by John Sibley Williams, winner of the 2020 Cider Press Review Book Award, is a collection that defies categorization. The opening poem, “The Gift,” establishes the poet’s framework for the collection, crafting a gift for the reader that […]
Published on July 07, 2022 04:00
July 6, 2022
July Already?
I had a nice break at the beach in Ocean City. I hope everyone got in some great reading and is ready to share their books with me. I read one book over my vacation, People We Meet on Vacation by Emily Henry. This is my second buddy read of the year on The StoryGraph. […]
Published on July 06, 2022 04:00
June 28, 2022
Vacay from the Blog
I just wanted to drop in and say that I’ll be holding off on further reviews until after the July 4th holiday. Enjoy your summer. See you then!
Published on June 28, 2022 04:00
June 27, 2022
Mailbox Monday #689
Mailbox Monday has become a tradition in the blogging world, and many of us thank Marcia of The Printed Page for creating it. It now has its own blog where book bloggers can link up their own mailbox posts and share which books they bought or which they received for review from publishers, authors, and […]
Published on June 27, 2022 04:00
June 21, 2022
The Fervor by Alma Katsu
Source: Purchased Hardcover, 320 pgs. I am an Amazon Affiliate The Fervor by Alma Katsu is the perfect balance of suspense, supernatural, and historical fiction. Meiko and Aiko Briggs are interned in Minidoka during WWII, while Meiko’s husband, Jamie, fights overseas as a pilot. The story shifts from 1944 to 1927 where we learn a […]
Published on June 21, 2022 04:00
June 20, 2022
Mailbox Monday #688
Mailbox Monday has become a tradition in the blogging world, and many of us thank Marcia of The Printed Page for creating it. It now has its own blog where book bloggers can link up their own mailbox posts and share which books they bought or which they received for review from publishers, authors, and […]
Published on June 20, 2022 04:00
June 16, 2022
Kill It With Fire by Marianne Bellotti (audio)
Source: Purchased Audible, 7+ hrs. I am an Amazon affiliate Kill It With Fire: Manage Aging Computer Systems (and Future Proof Modern Ones) by Marianne Bellotti, narrated by Katie Koster, is an audiobook I read to prepare for an interview with the author for work. So this review will be a bit unusual. Bellotti’s book […]
Published on June 16, 2022 04:00
June 14, 2022
Finding Inspiration in Unlikely Places by Eric D. Goodman, author of Wrecks and Ruins
Today, I’d like to welcome back Eric D. Goodman to the blog. He’s written so many unique books from stories linked together in Tracks to his latest novel, Wrecks and Ruins. Before we get to his generous guest post, let’s check out his newest title. About the book: Stuart believes romantic love is like the […]
Published on June 14, 2022 04:00
June 13, 2022
Mailbox Monday #687
Mailbox Monday has become a tradition in the blogging world, and many of us thank Marcia of The Printed Page for creating it. It now has its own blog where book bloggers can link up their own mailbox posts and share which books they bought or which they received for review from publishers, authors, and […]
Published on June 13, 2022 04:00


