Categories
Discussion Posts

Negative Reviews and Your Responsibility as a Reader

Well, the disc horse has struck Book Twitter yet again. Yes, if you haven’t seen or heard already, we are debating…leaving negative reviews! Actually, what’s being debated isn’t even leaving negative reviews–it’s leaving 3-star reviews (which in my experience as a book reviewer is widely regarded as a mid-to-positive review). So let’s dive in, shall […]

Categories
Reviews

Book Review: Hell Bent by Leigh Bardugo

Find a gateway to the underworld. Steal a soul out of hell. A simple plan, except people who make this particular journey rarely come back. But Galaxy “Alex” Stern is determined to break Darlington out of purgatory―even if it costs her a future at Lethe and at Yale. Forbidden from attempting a rescue, Alex and […]

Categories
Discussion Posts

Reading is a radical act

Today, I want to talk about the reasons I love reading–and writing about reading, and talking about reading. In the past few months, I’ve rekindled a lot of my creativity and my desire to work creatively. This also means I’ve been doing a lot more thinking, reflecting, and writing down my thoughts. Since this is […]

Categories
Reviews

Book Review: Grandmaster Arcanist (The Frith Chronicles #8) by Shami Stovall

Volke Savan has sworn he’ll bring the Second Ascension to justice, but as the Autarch amasses power, it becomes apparent Volke’s task might not go as originally planned. God-arcanists gather on two sides of a brewing war, and the outcome of the arcane plague will determine the fate of the world. With Evianna at his […]

Categories
Reviews

Book Review: In Defense of Housing

Introduction This book review is going to be a departure from my old formats and style, in part because this book doesn’t fit into those boundaries as a nonfiction treatise on housing rights. I’m feeling my way along writing reviews for this type of book, so bear with me as I go. The reason I […]

Categories
Uncategorized

Book Reviews & 2023

Something I’ve been working on, personally, is figuring out what is and isn’t worth my time and effort. This blog goes through that analysis pretty much nonstop, and I always want to post on it but never quite find the right rhythm. Something I think needs to change is the way I write book reviews. […]

Categories
Uncategorized

A Shout in the Void

Hello readers, clickers, followers, whatever you may be. I know I haven’t been around this blog much, but every attempt I make to revive it seems to just…dissolve into nothing. Back when I was at my “peak” blogging, I was spending 2-3 hours a day on my blog because it was COVID lockdown and I […]

Categories
Reviews

Review: With A Vengeance by Freydís Moon

Kye Lovato left their hometown in search of a better future, but when their estranged mother passes away, they return to their parish to settle her affairs. Even though Kye escaped their traumatic past, being back in swampy Madison, Louisiana only worsens their debilitating depression, increases their dissociative episodes, and intensifies the intrusive voice plaguing […]

Categories
Reviews

Book Review: The Chestnut Man by Søren Sveistrup

If you find one, he’s already found you. A psychopath is terrorizing Copenhagen. His calling card is a “chestnut man”—a handmade doll made of matchsticks and two chestnuts—which he leaves at each bloody crime scene. Examining the dolls, forensics makes a shocking discovery—a fingerprint belonging to a young girl, a government minister’s daughter who had […]

Categories
Discussion Posts

How to add Book Blogging to your Resume

So I had a real “kick myself” moment today. I was applying for jobs and, in doing so, applied to a few positions I figured I wasn’t qualified for and likely wouldn’t get responses from. Surprise! I was offered an interview. I like to do my research before an interview, so I dove into the […]