I was tagged for this challenge by BOTH the ladies at Sisters Three (Jaidie, Kayti, and Marisa), and Lillian Keith! Thank you all, for thinking of me!! ☺ You play by "striking out" (crossing off) all the things you've done, and providing commentary as you please. So, let's do this thing! Kissed someone – Um. …
Month: September 2022
Book Review: The Winter King, by Christine Cohen
This book looked delightfully scary. (For those of you who know me, I'm a sucker for cover art, I'm a massive chicken, and one of my sisters likes scary things.) So I picked it up, under the impression it was a dark fantasy novel that might be something scary enough for her tastes, but something …
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Book Review/Author Interview For “Unfortunate Events”
Today, I have the honor and pleasure of sharing with you a book review and an author interview to celebrate the release of Unfortunate Events! *Ahem*Continuing, let's start with the review of Katlyn, Marisa, and Jaiden Phillips, the authors of this adventure! *rubs hands together* (And I shall switch to my customary businesslike italics...) In …
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A Very, Very, Overdue Tag… The Bookworm’s Tag!
https://c.tenor.com/v0cBeb_yBgUAAAAC/its-been84years-titanic.gif (Thank you for your patience, Gilmo!) RULES Thank and link to the blogger who nominated you. THANK YOU, GILMO, I'M SO SORRY!! (See above for the lovely lady in question's blog!) Include the tag graphic in your post (Check!) Answer the ten questions the blogger asked (Check!) Nominate between five and ten bloggers (...I'll …
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Leviathan: A Story
*click* Is this on? *tap-tap* May 10th. The mighty Leviathan, creature of myth and legend, is… hard to pin down. Surprising, I know. Despite this, my research partner, Dr. Amelia Graffe, is determined to prove they exist. We’ve traveled the darkest shores of Africa, the Pacific Islands, and South America, only to discover that this …