Creatures of the Night Book Tag

I saw this one over at Another Book in the Wall and thought it was such a fun tag, especially for October, so couldn't pass it up. This book tag was originally created a few years ago by Katytastic. Talk about a book featuring the creatures listed, wee! Vampire     Interview With the Vampire by … Continue reading Creatures of the Night Book Tag

Friday Favorite Five: Novellas

For previous posts and future FFF topics check out my Friday Favorite Five page here. Favorite Five Novellas Recently in the last few years the novella has been making a come back and I have to say, I'm really excited for its rising popularity. Novellas are great, especially if you're looking to take a break … Continue reading Friday Favorite Five: Novellas

Book Review: The Lady’s Guide to Petticoats and Piracy by Mackenzi Lee

Summary: A year after an accidentally whirlwind grand tour with her brother Monty, Felicity Montague has returned to England with two goals in mind—avoid the marriage proposal of a lovestruck suitor from Edinburgh and enroll in medical school. However, her intellect and passion will never be enough in the eyes of the administrators, who see … Continue reading Book Review: The Lady’s Guide to Petticoats and Piracy by Mackenzi Lee

Can’t-Wait Wednesday: The Dark Days Deceit by Alison Goodman

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. Lady Helen has retreated to a country estate outside Bath to prepare for her wedding to the Duke of Selburn, yet she … Continue reading Can’t-Wait Wednesday: The Dark Days Deceit by Alison Goodman

Book Review: Servant of the Crown by Melissa McShane

Summary: Alison Quinn, Countess of Waxwold, is content with her bookish life—until she’s summoned to be a lady-in-waiting to the Queen of Tremontane’s mother for six months. Even the prospect of access to the Royal Library doesn’t seem enough to make up for her sacrifice, but Alison is prepared to do her service to the … Continue reading Book Review: Servant of the Crown by Melissa McShane

This Week in Reading: That’s right, woodchuck-chuckers – it’s…GROUNDHOG DAY!

So I had a terrible week in reading last week and I'm pretty much right back where I started. I'm not really sure why I'm stalled. I think I'm having anxiety from various things. The weather very suddenly changed and we pretty much went straight from Summer into Winter (seriously, it was in the 80's … Continue reading This Week in Reading: That’s right, woodchuck-chuckers – it’s…GROUNDHOG DAY!

Baltimore Book Festival 2018

Sorry it took me a while to get this post out, I've been pretty busy catching up on a bunch of things since spending an entire weekend out and about festivating. 😀 For the last several years the Baltimore Book Festival has been held in downtown Baltimore in the heart of the inner harbor. It's … Continue reading Baltimore Book Festival 2018

Friday Favorite Five: Underrated Books

For previous posts and future FFF topics check out my Friday Favorite Five page here. Favorite Five Underrated Books Well, this is sort of subjective, but let's have fun with it! I feel like I always have an abundance of underrated books I want to bring up, so let's go! Dreaming Death by J. Kathleen … Continue reading Friday Favorite Five: Underrated Books

Intro to Female-Authored Speculative Fiction — via The Fantasy Inn

Reblogging this post from my friends at The Fantasy Inn--if you're not already following their blog, you should definitely check it out because they have some pretty awesome content. Love this flowchart! We at the Fantasy Inn are always a fan of anything that helps people to discover new books they might enjoy. It’s one … Continue reading Intro to Female-Authored Speculative Fiction — via The Fantasy Inn

Book Review: Rabbit & Robot by Andrew Smith

Summary:   Cager has been transported to the Tennessee, a giant lunar-cruise ship orbiting the moon that his dad owns, by Billy and Rowan to help him shake his Woz addiction. Meanwhile, Earth, in the midst of thirty simultaneous wars, burns to ash beneath them. And as the robots on board become increasingly insane and cannibalistic, … Continue reading Book Review: Rabbit & Robot by Andrew Smith