Why Did I Listen To This Book? Ever since listening to How To Fight Presidents, I have had a little bit of a side interest in the Presidents. Thomas Jefferson: President And Philosopher by Jon Meacham presented itself to me, basically, and well, riding that whole high from How To Fight Presidents, I listened to it, way later, […]
Thomas Jefferson: President and Philosopher by Jon Meacham | Audiobook Review
Love May Fail by Matthew Quick | Book Review

I am the sort of person who rations books by authors I love — but then occasionally ends up binging. A few years ago, I read one of Matthew Quick’s book and it was instalove for me. Yes, that instalove that we all love to criticize and be all well that never happens. Yo, it […]
The Turtle Of Oman by Naomi Shihab Nye | Book Review

The Turtle Of Oman by Naomi Shihab Nye is an adorable book that will certainly get good mileage among its intended audience – elementary school children. I read this book rather quickly in the span of a day or two. I am not particularly attached to this book but I do feel it was okay […]
Trollhunters Top Of The Food Chain Giveaway

TOP OF THE FOOD CHAIN prize pack Avoid becoming a monster’s next meal! One winner will receive: Branded Trollhunters zip-up hoodie and pins; Candy bones and a copy of Trollhunters. Giveaway open to US addresses only. Thanks to Disney-Hyperion.  ABOUT THE BOOK “You are food. Those muscles you flex to walk, lift, and talk? They’re patties […]
Lair Of Dreams by Libba Bray | Book Review

Lair Of Dreams by author extraordinaire Libba Bray is the bee’s knees. Everything is not jake in 1920s alternate reality New York City where Diviners exist. Bray’s sequel to The Diviners is a hold on to your hat sort of read, the action does not stop for a single second. This is a very long book at […]
How To Say I Love You Out Loud by Karole Cozzo | Book Review

How To Say I Love You Out Loud by Karole Cozzo is a sweet, adorable, quiet young adult contemporary book. Of course, it is part of the Swoon Reads imprint which I love with maybe one exception that proves the rule. Cozzo’s debut is one that I sped through as the story felt relevant to […]