Picking Favorites for the end of February
“As my colleague Yoni Appelbaum pointed out on Tuesday, citing the work of the Yale history professor Joanne Freeman, it was, in the United States’s antebellum years,...
“As my colleague Yoni Appelbaum pointed out on Tuesday, citing the work of the Yale history professor Joanne Freeman, it was, in the United States’s antebellum years,...
Maybe three? I dunno; I missed posting this for a while. I have Martin Luther King, Jr. stuff in here, which I think was more than two weeks ago. Whatever, I should be...
I am still trying to figure out a good way to title these posts. Also! I made a nifty little graphic for my link roundups, and I have been patting myself on the back rather...
Naz has curated a list of short story collections/anthologies for your consideration and discusses some of the challenges/benefits of reading short stories. “I hate the...
For this year, I have decided not to participate in any reading challenges except for one, which I don’t even really consider a challenge since it’s what I planned...
Last month I encouraged us to make July even better in terms of linked reviews…and didn’t add a single one of my reviews to the link up. So let’s make August...
I have switched my hosting, which means that (a) my site looks different and (b) a bunch of other stuff is wonky, so please bear with me as I try to facilitate the changes....
Link up your reviews below. If you don’t have a book blog, but have Goodreads or Library Thing, etc., you may use that to participate and post your links to your reviews. Get...
This past week, I finished: Remembrance by Meg Cabot My rating: 3 of 5 stars I have never been a huge Mediator fan, but I love Meg Cabot and needed something fun to read, so...