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Priority Reads For 2024
I’ve attempted to give myself priority books to read in years past, but have struggled to actually read the books I choose to make a priority since I have a mostly digital library or TBR, since I can’t put them on a shelf exactly, without putting them on separate shelves within their respective reading apps.… Read more
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2024 Reading Challenges
2023 has not been the best when it comes to reading, and certainly not my tracking of whatever reading I did. For 2024 I am setting myself up for a better year, as I have revamped my reading tracker. Something I probably should have done a while ago and certainly before I decided upon my… Read more
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Review: A Forest of Vanity and Valor by A.P. Beswick
This is a Robin Hood retelling, and I loved how the main character who represents Robin Hood grows into the role. He doesn’t start as a good man, instead he starts as a persistent tax collector. Then both our Robin Hood, who is named Vireo, and the man who will become his enemy are broken… Read more
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Year End Book Tag
Today I’m doing the Year End Book Tag. This has become a fun way to wrap up the year, and look to the next. Are there any books you started this year you need to finish? I’ve for the most part finished the books I have started, or DNF’d them. November had a few of… Read more
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DNF Review: Witch You Well by Colleen Cross
Summary Dead billionaires are not good for business!That’s what Aunt Pearl complains to Cen when the dead body is found in the cozy family inn at Westwick Corners. Still, it’s not Cen’s problem. She lives an ordinary life away from her witch-ful family for a reason. She got her ordinary fiancé and her ordinary job… Read more
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Review: Murder Your Employer – McMasters Guide to Homicide by Rupert Holmes
Summary Who hasn’t wondered for a split second what the world would be like if a person who is the object of your affliction ceased to exist? But then you’ve probably never heard of The McMasters Conservatory, dedicated to the consummate execution of the homicidal arts. To gain admission, a student must have an ethical… Read more