This is a fun little tag I saw over on thelittlebookowl's blog so I thought I'd take a minute and fill it out. The Rules: Credit Drew @ TheTattooedBookGeek as the creator of the tag and link back to his blog. Answer the questions. Tag as many people as you want. 1). What’s your favorite genre? No … Continue reading The This Is My Genre Tell Me Yours Book Tag
Book Review: The Calculating Stars by Mary Robinette Kowal
Summary: A meteor decimates the U.S. government and paves the way for a climate cataclysm that will eventually render the earth inhospitable to humanity. This looming threat calls for a radically accelerated timeline in the earth’s efforts to colonize space, as well as an unprecedented opportunity for a much larger share of humanity to take … Continue reading Book Review: The Calculating Stars by Mary Robinette Kowal
This Week in Reading: Monstrous Gentlewomen and Brass Cities
Ah, last week I had a pretty good week in reading. I finished up both audiobooks and one print book and started another one. I also went on another mini-book buying spree, some old and some new, and picked up a few new things from an audible sale so I should have another book haul … Continue reading This Week in Reading: Monstrous Gentlewomen and Brass Cities
Monthly Wrap Up: August 2018
August has still been a pretty busy month for me with social activities and work--we're short staffed and for two weeks out of the month I was pretty much on my own and it left me feeling burned out and not like doing much of anything once I was home. Yet, somehow I managed to … Continue reading Monthly Wrap Up: August 2018
Friday Favorite Five: Non-SFF Authors
For previous posts and future FFF topics check out my Friday Favorite Five page here. Favorite Five Non-SFF Authors This was a really tough one to narrow down because I love so many other authors outside of SFF. I could probably fill up an entire list of Romance authors and an entire list of … Continue reading Friday Favorite Five: Non-SFF Authors
Book Review: Autonomous by Annalee Newitz
Summary: Autonomous features a rakish female pharmaceutical pirate named Jack who traverses the world in her own submarine. A notorious anti-patent scientist who has styled herself as a Robin Hood heroine fighting to bring cheap drugs to the poor, Jack’s latest drug is leaving a trail of lethal overdoses across what used to be North America—a … Continue reading Book Review: Autonomous by Annalee Newitz
New Arrivals!
I haven't been focused on acquiring books lately because I've been trying to get down my TBR pile (ha. ha.), but there are always new things coming out and books that I'm interested in checking out so I have picked up a few new things here and there. I've only gotten one new ARC - … Continue reading New Arrivals!
Book Review: Record of a Spaceborn Few by Becky Chambers
Summary: Hundreds of years ago, the last humans on Earth boarded the Exodus Fleet in search of a new home among the stars. After centuries spent wandering empty space, their descendants were eventually accepted by the well-established species that govern the Milky Way. But that was long ago. Today, the Exodus Fleet is a living … Continue reading Book Review: Record of a Spaceborn Few by Becky Chambers
This Week in Reading: More Mysteriousness, Apocalyptic Plagues, Monstrous Gentlewomen, and Eli Monpress
So, as I predicted I'm still working on finishing up two books from last week's list. At least I feel like my goal was realistic knowing how busy I was going to be. But still, I think I had a pretty good week (I did actually read more--got a bit distracted by some romance) and … Continue reading This Week in Reading: More Mysteriousness, Apocalyptic Plagues, Monstrous Gentlewomen, and Eli Monpress
Book Review: Star Touched by A. L. Kaplan
Summary: Eighteen-year-old Tatiana is running from her past and her star-touched powers. Her power to heal may be overshadowed by more destructive abilities. Fleeing the persecution of those like her, Tatiana seeks refuge in a small town she once visited. But this civil haven, in a world where society has broken down, is beginning … Continue reading Book Review: Star Touched by A. L. Kaplan
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