Once upon a time a young girl liked to read. She grew up to be an adult (physically) who liked to read. And one day, due to an email she received saying, “Sign up for a chance to win these books” she did. And she won several online reader copies from IDW Comics & Entertainment and Top Shelf … [Read more]
When Misfits Go Exploring
The Marsh Fellows by Anna-Laura Sullivan
Verity
Verity by Colleen Hoover
There are two reasons I opted to spend a few hours of my one precious life reading a Colleen Hoover novel. The first is the upcoming film adaptation starring Dakota Johnson and, more importantly, Anne Hathaway. (I am violating my longstanding ban on "Now a Major Motion Picture" cover for Hathaway.) … [Read more]
Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus
Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus
Trigger warning: Rape I have to say that I really enjoyed this novel, but after a while it dragged for me. I loved the characters of Elizabeth and Calvin, but the book started to feel flat to me after [incident] and then it just felt a bit like it spun it's wheels til we synched up with how … [Read more]
The Re-Do List by Denise Williams
The Re-Do List by Denise Williams
I really liked this romance by Denise Williams. The only reason why I didn't give it 5 stars was honestly I think that there were some tiny plot holes left open with some of the friend group, and also with Willow's brother, but I imagine this may get followed up on in a subsequent book since this is … [Read more]
Sad Gay Bois
Role Model (Game Changers #5) by Rachel Reid
The Long game (Game Changers #6) by Rachel Reid
The Miniaturist by Jessie Burton
I don’t know how I ended up reading so many books about gay men this year (and I still have Song of Achilles on my TBR, so go figure) but by and large I’m enjoying myself, so whatever. The Long Game (Rachel Reid) ***½ Shane and Ilya are back! Everyone’s favourite gay hockey players have … [Read more]
Accept the things you cannot change or change the things you cannot accept?
The Memory Police by Yoko Ogawa
The Memory Police is an unsettling novel. The descriptions I read in advance made it sound a bit like 1984 or Fahrenheit 451. It is a dystopian novel, and it does involve the authoritarian suppression of knowledge and personal freedom, but while I think of 1984 and Fahrenheit 451 as “political” … [Read more]
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