Why Did I Read This Book? Templar by Jordan Mechner appealed to me mainly because it made me nostalgic for my nerdy past. Seriously, the Knights Templar are hella interesting — even without all the conspiracy stuff and I say that as someone who was able to fill a 15 page paper on the subject […]
On Yellowcake
I finally read my first Margo Lanagan book, friends! I have to admit it was very, very different. I am okay with that, really I am. However, parts of Yellowcake did not make for the best reading when I was in need of books that are light and do not require too much on my end. On […]
These Broken Stars | Meagan Spooner | Amie Kaufman | Book Review
Look, I know this review is incredibly early and that These Broken Stars by Meagan Spooner and Amie Kaufman does not release until December 10, 2013. You know how sometimes you get so excited about things like surprises and you are fit to burst and accidentally let the secret slip early because YOU ARE JUST SO […]
The Summer I Became A Nerd | Leah Rae Miller | Book Review
When it’s summer, I think my brain kind of slows to a crawl. I just cannot handle big heavy lofty tomes filled with ideas and philosophy. So, I turn to books that would fall on the lighter side of contemporary. There’s something about them that my brain finds easy to comprehend. I also tend to […]
Why Tudor England Is A Dystopian Society | Katherine Longshore | Guest Post
I’d like to welcome Katherine Longshore, author of Gilt and Tarnish to Good Books And Good Wine today. She’s got a fascinating guest post on why Tudor England is a dystopian society. So listen up! ALSO! There’s a contest at the end. Yay!




