This photo is courtesy of amazon.com Note - I received a digital advanced reading copy of this novel from Edelweiss.com in exchange for an honest review. London, 1888. Committed to the Whitechapel Hall Reform School for “incurable delinquency” Adelaide “Dell” Morton is a precocious, defiant misfit. She’s also a voracious reader of true crime and… Continue reading Review – The Dreadfuls by A. Rae Dunlap
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Review – The 7-1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton
This photo is courtesy of amazon.com Aiden Bishop knows the rules. Evelyn Hardcastle will die every day until he can identify her killer and break the cycle. But every time the day begins again, Aiden wakes up in the body of a different guest at Blackheath Manor. And some of his hosts are more helpful… Continue reading Review – The 7-1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton
Well, hello there
Hi all, if any of you still remain. I know it has been quite some time since I last posted and for that I am sincerely sorry. A lot has been going on in my world. Without getting into it too much, I have been dealing with various jobs, returning to school for my Masters… Continue reading Well, hello there
Foodie Fiction Friday – Fayetteville Pie Company in Fayetteville, NC
Hi guys! A few weeks ago, while watching Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives no less, I thought "how can I combine my love of books and food in a way that makes sense for a book blog?" I wanted something that would interest not only foodies like myself but my bookworm followers. After thinking for a while… Continue reading Foodie Fiction Friday – Fayetteville Pie Company in Fayetteville, NC
Top 5 Wednesday – December 13th, 2017 – Characters on the Naughty List
Oh ho ho ho, this one is going to be a fun one! Today I'm talking about all the characters that go on the naughty list. To make it extra interesting, I'm not going to choose villains….that's too obvious. So no major villains are allowed. And only one character from Harry Potter. Otherwise this post… Continue reading Top 5 Wednesday – December 13th, 2017 – Characters on the Naughty List
Top 5 Wednesday – December 6th 2017 – Bookish Things You’re a Grinch About
I know I'm a tad bit late but I wasn't feeling well yesterday so here you go: better late than never! In case you aren’t familiar with T5W, it’s this great community on Goodreads created by Youtube book blogger Gingerreadslainey and hosted by Sam of Thoughts on Tomes. Every month group members are given topics for every Wednesday of… Continue reading Top 5 Wednesday – December 6th 2017 – Bookish Things You’re a Grinch About
Reading Log Comparison
This isn't an actual product review (as this was of my own volition and items were purchased with my personal money — i.e., no companies are involved or are aware of my intent to review). I ordered a reading log a few weeks ago to get ready for the coming new year (I have big… Continue reading Reading Log Comparison
Silly Senior Superlatives – Book Tag Edition
Okay, so for those of us who went to public or private school in the States, we're all pretty familiar with the concept of silly superlatives. For everyone who isn't familiar (or those that need refreshing - let's face it: high school was a long time ago for some of us), let me explain. Every… Continue reading Silly Senior Superlatives – Book Tag Edition
Bookstore for Sale – Let’s Find The Bookworm a New Owner!
I recently went on vacation in my home state of Georgia and, as usual, made a point to visit an independent bookstore or two. I was in the area west of Atlanta and dear Siri told me to check out this little bookstore in Powder Springs. It looked cute and of course I couldn't… Continue reading Bookstore for Sale – Let’s Find The Bookworm a New Owner!
Review – Talking as Fast as I Can By Lauren Graham
Talking as Fast as I Can By Lauren Graham In her first work of nonfiction, the beloved star of Gilmore Girls and Parenthood recounts her experiences on Gilmore Girls—the first and second time—and shares stories about life, love, and working in Hollywood. This collection of essays is written in the intimate, hilarious, and down-to earth voice that made her novel, Someday Someday Maybe, a New… Continue reading Review – Talking as Fast as I Can By Lauren Graham