• Sunday Post #53: Laundering Team Shirts

    Tomorrow at work, starts our week of hell, otherwise known as our annual planning session for my department. We are a relatively small department with only 18 of us, with management included in said count. For this time, we are basically locked in a room for roughly 3 days. It’s fun, but draining. We are… Read more

  • Stardust by Neil Gaiman

    Stardust by Neil Gaiman

    It’s always nice listening to stories being told by the author. Stardust is narrated by Neil Gaiman. It was more like being told a bedtime story by my parents when I was younger than the usual reading of a book we’ve come to expect. Read more

  • Sunday Post #52: Getting Ahead, While Falling Behind

    Sunday Post #52: Getting Ahead, While Falling Behind

    Things at work are about as crazy as ever. I’m slowly picking at my to do list while at the same time getting ahead where possible and yet feeling like I’m falling behind. This may sound backwards. How can one get ahead but at the same time fall behind? Sounds like a mis-prioritization of work. Read more

  • The Perfect Assassin by K.A. Doore

    The Perfect Assassin by K.A. Doore

    In the beginning, Amastan is learning to be an assassin only to find the leaders have outlawed assassinations. He is somewhat relieved at this as he didn’t know if he would be able to take a life if it actually came down to it. But then he finds a body, which turns out to be… Read more

  • The Reach Between Worlds by Cameron M. Hayden

    The Reach Between Worlds by Cameron M. Hayden

    The story was somewhat interesting. There are a few times Taro almost gets caught, and he gets lucky just squeaking by. There is also a test the students must pass. This test could mean their lives though. They all must work as a team, or they all fail. On this test, things get dicey, as… Read more

  • A Conjuring of Light by V.E. Schwab

    A Conjuring of Light by V.E. Schwab

    fter finishing A Gathering of Shadows, book 2 of the Shades of Magic series, I couldn’t wait to start A Conjuring of Light. The cliffhanger the book ends on is one leaving you going “nooo!” I was very happy I was able to work this into my Book Junkie Trials TBR. Read more