Hello and welcome again to another edition of Lisa Has an Opinion on Things. This post is going to be a bit full of rambles because I'm afraid I don't have a much of a thesis statement nor a conclusion because apparently I've forgotten how to write essays since I've been out of school. As … Continue reading The Comfort and Exhaustion of Online Spaces – A Dichotomy in Five Part Harmony
TBR Shelf Cleanup #3
Time for another round up of books from my TBR to go through! Each week I'll be going over a selection from my physical unread books and deciding what to keep and what to purge. There will be a third option--undecided--which I might ask for your input on why you think I should keep or … Continue reading TBR Shelf Cleanup #3
Book Review: The Unbound Empire by Melissa Caruso
Summary: While winter snows keep the Witch Lord Ruven's invading armies at bay, Lady Amalia Cornaro and the fire warlock Zaira attempt to change the fate of mages in the Raverran Empire forever, earning the enmity of those in power who will do anything to keep all magic under tight imperial control. But in the … Continue reading Book Review: The Unbound Empire by Melissa Caruso
Can’t-Wait Wednesday: Otaku by Chris Kluwe
Can’t-Wait Wednesday, aka Waiting on Wednesday, is a weekly meme originating from Jill at Breaking the Spine and now hosted by Wishful Endings. If you’re interested in participating, stop by Wishful Endings to link up your posts. Ditchtown. A city of skyscrapers, built atop the drowned bones of old Miami. A prison of steel, filled with unbelievers. A dumping … Continue reading Can’t-Wait Wednesday: Otaku by Chris Kluwe
Book Review: Steel Crow Saga by Paul Krueger
Summary: Four destinies collide in a unique fantasy world of war and wonders, where empire is won with enchanted steel and magical animal companions fight alongside their masters in battle. A soldier with a curse Tala lost her family to the empress’s army and has spent her life avenging them in battle. But the empress’s … Continue reading Book Review: Steel Crow Saga by Paul Krueger
This Week in Reading: Reading Like the Wind
Somehow in the last week I managed to finish six books--one romance novella, one SFF audiobook, three short sff novels and one longer sff novel. I mean...I read a lot. But it's easy to do when books are pure fun! I finished off two more squares for my r/fantasy bingo and then got so addicted … Continue reading This Week in Reading: Reading Like the Wind
February TBR Pile
The theme of February (and probably March) is going to 'buckling down for r/fantasy bingo'. I have 10 squares left to complete and only two months to get them done. *cue Eye of the Tiger* Do I regret doing an all vampire-themed card for this year's bingo? No. But I do regret pushing a ton … Continue reading February TBR Pile
Monthly Wrap Up: January 2020
I can't believe we're already 1/12th of the way through 2020 already! What? HOW??? Anyway. January was a bit of an odd month for me. I came into 2020 ready to battle my TBR. I made plans! And I made plans to start executing those plans! And then I hit a bit of a reading … Continue reading Monthly Wrap Up: January 2020
TBR Shelf Cleanup #2
Time for another round up of books from my TBR to go through! Each week I'll be going over a selection from my physical unread books and deciding what to keep and what to purge. There will be a third option--undecided--which I might ask for your input on why you think I should keep or … Continue reading TBR Shelf Cleanup #2
Book Review: The Sinister Mystery of the Mesmerizing Girl by Theodora Goss
Summary: Life’s always an adventure for the Athena Club...especially when one of their own has been kidnapped! After their thrilling European escapades rescuing Lucinda van Helsing, Mary Jekyll and her friends return home to discover that their friend and kitchen maid Alice has vanished— and so has their friend and employer Sherlock Holmes! As they … Continue reading Book Review: The Sinister Mystery of the Mesmerizing Girl by Theodora Goss
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