Quoted And Noted: ‘Coffee Is A Kind Of Magic’

Greetings beautiful readers! I hope your Monday is going swimmingly. I know I’ve been slacking on Quoted And Noted, but I just discovered patterns and Photoshop! Anyways, this weekend I read THE GIRL WHO FELL BENEATH FAIRYLAND AND LED THE REVELS THERE by Catherynne M. Valente, and while the title is a mouthful, there was a […]

The Curiosities Maggie Stiefvater Tessa Gratton Brenna Yovanoff Book Review

Straight up, short stories are awesome. They give you a little taste of the author’s writing so you can decide if that’s something you want more of. Usually short stories are SUPER focused because there isn’t much room for meandering, thus I personally get a lot of enjoyment from them. The Curiosities: A Collection Of […]

Three Questions With NED VIZZINI author of THE OTHER NORMALS

Dearest readers, it is my distinct pleasure to welcome Ned Vizzini author of The Other Normals to Good Books & Good Wine today. He’s taken time out of his busy schedule to answer a a few questions, and I’m SUPER pumped about that. PLUS you guys, there’s a giveaway at the end! 1. If you could pick […]

The Other Normals Ned Vizzini Book Review

I am pretty sure I know Perry Eckhert, main character of The Other Normals by Ned Vizzini in real life. Friends, I was super nervous to read The Other Normals because I had given it to Tony to read before me, because part of it’s about table top gaming and he was really into that, but he […]

In My Mailbox (85) / Stacking The Shelves (6)

I have to say there’s a certain amount of satisfaction and pride in accomplishing a lot on the blog. As many of you know, it’s Bloggiesta weekend and I have been mad busy writing reviews, but taking a break between each review to read a chapter of my book. I decided another break was in order […]

The Wise Man’s Fear Patrick Rothfuss Book Review

You know that awkward moment when you totally build the highly anticipated sequel up in your head and then you read the sequel and it does not quite live up to your expectations? That is exactly how I felt with The Wise Man’s Fear by Patrick Rothfuss, sequel to The Name Of The Wind, a book so awesome […]