Why am I doing this challenge? Uh, because a friend of mine mentioned it and I can’t resist a reading challenge, that’s why!
Book Blog
Book Review: Fate’s Bane by C.L. Clark
Just the right sort of book to read while inside, under a blanket, with a hot beverage, while you occasionally sigh wistfully and stare off into the rain, dreaming of the fens and forbidden love.
Book Review: Slippery Beast by Ellen Ruppel Shell
You get weird reactions when you tell people you’re reading a book about eels.
Book Review: Ladies in Hating by Alexandra Vasti
I’ve long-since established that I don’t like enemies to lovers. But rivals to lovers? Yeah, that’s the stuff.
Book Review: Replaceable You by Mary Roach
Roach has a really endearing combination of curiosity and self-depreciating humor. She’s not afraid to make herself look silly by asking very smart and accomplished people the most ridiculous questions you’ve ever secretly had about their work.
Book Review: Spread Me by Sarah Gailey
I like to say I don’t read a lot of horror, but a look through my reviews and reading log will show that I actually probably read about as much horror as sci-fi, and definitely more than mystery and thriller.
Book Review: Amplitudes, edited by Lee Mandelo
What an utter delight it is to pick up an anthology and to like pretty much every story and love a good number of them.
Book Review: The Last Cold Place by Naira de Gracia
If you’ve ever been curious what it’s like to do a field study, especially in a remote and/or inhospitable place, this book will be a great read for you.
Book Review: Hemlock & Silver by T. Kingfisher
If there’s one thing you need to know about me, it’s that I’m going to read whatever T. Kingfisher writes.
Book Review: Wild in Seattle by David B. Williams
I was at a nature journaling class this summer and someone mentioned they were reading Wild in Seattle by David B. Williams. I thought it sounded good, so when I saw a copy at a local bookstore, I picked it up.