Following news at the beginning of May that the End the Backlog campaign had finally achieved rape kit reform legislation in all 50 states, Washington, D.C. and Puerto Rico. Now, in the year of aggravation that is 2026. But, with a goal of being thankful for the wins and not angered by their delay I … [Read more]
“Now, in a growing number of cities across the country, when a victim testified, she no longer did so alone.”
The Secret History of the Rape Kit: A True Crime Story by Pagan Kennedy
Diary of a Mad Tradwife
Yesteryear by Caro Claire Burke
First and foremost, we must give credit where credit is due. Caro Claire Burke's Yesteryear has a premise that must have other authors fuming with jealousy. Her protagonist, Natalie Heller Mills, is a housewife and mother on a remote ranch who posts "tradwife" content on social media, pretending to … [Read more]
They had it coming
When the Wolves Are Silent by C.S. Harris
I have really enjoyed the last few novels in this series after having a few that didn’t quite work as well for me: it’s nice that we haven’t had too many French espionage connections lately and are just doing murder mysteries. Also, I appreciate that Sebastian St. Cyr hasn’t been too beaten up … [Read more]
Can’t wait to see how this connects to The Mercy of the Gods
Livesuit by James S.A. Corey
I never got into the show The Expanse though I was curious from the buzz and the set pictures. I think I watched two episodes and it just didn’t quite get my attention. I tried the first book that the Prime show is based on, and while it was fine, I also wasn’t in a rush to get back to it, and now … [Read more]
Comforting message but … (it’s definitely me, not you, novellas)
A Psalm for the Wild-Built by Becky Chambers
A Prayer for the Crown-Shy by Becky Chambers
These were rereads for me but I likely wouldn’t have chosen to revisit this world if they hadn’t been the selection for the Buffering podcast’s book club for April. I like Becky Chambers but prefer her Wayfarers series, and I enjoyed these novellas the first time round, though i preferred the first … [Read more]
Second chance romance, Harlem Renaissance History and Mental Health
Score by Kennedy Ryan
Kennedy Ryan mentioned in her acknowledgments that she considers this series to be “an entire series that focused on the Harlem Renaissance, or that set women fighting for their significance and their own wellness at the center,” and Score follows in Reel’s footsteps, switching from physical health … [Read more]
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