If you’re going to have a short book with little character development and little plot where there’s a sapphic romance between a human and an ancient spider monster-goddess, you might as well get freaky with it.
Book Blog
Book Review: Notes from a Regicide by Isaac Fellman
I almost chose not to use this for a book bingo square, because I didn’t want to have to figure out how to describe it.
Book Review: The Rainbow Ain’t Never Been Enuf by Kaila Adia Story
The great thing about this book is that it is exactly what it says it’s going to be. It’s concise. It doesn’t wander off.
Book Review: Cork Dork by Bianca Bosker
Before, I get too far into this review, I should probably be clear on one thing: I’m not really a wine person.
Book Review: When The Earth Was Green by Riley Black
This is an adult book written at an adult reading level, but it captures the same sense of wonder that you’d feel as a child, learning about a really cool animal or historic period at the same time.
Book Review: A/S/L by Jeanne Thornton
A/S/L by Jeanne Thornton is one of the first books I added to my TBR based solely on seeing it on a list of queer books coming out in April.
Book Review: A Gentleman’s Gentleman by TJ Alexander
This book is a reminder that not only have queer people always been here, but there have always been opportunities for queer joy, even when it wasn’t safe to be out.
Book Review: Proof by Adam Rogers
This book would have been so much more entertaining in the hands of an author like Mary Roach.
Book Review: Lustful Appetites by Rachel Hope Cleves
What if I told you that a book about food and sex, two of the more enjoyable things in life, was actually kind of boring?
Brick & Mortar Book Bingo Activities
This year’s Brick & Mortar Winter Reading Book Bingo challenge included five squares to be filled with special bookish activities instead of reading books. Here’s what I did for each!