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Pedro is right: follow The Disappointed Housewife and “all of your wildest dreams will come true.” via Catch some new fiction @ TDH
Pedro is right: follow The Disappointed Housewife and “all of your wildest dreams will come true.” via Catch some new fiction @ TDH
First, the confession: I’ve been away in body as well as in mind. For two years my husband had been planning this road trip. For one year, it’s been almost an obsession with him and then with me. And, into the mix, as if it weren’t enough to be planning […]
Usually I don’t review a book I haven’t yet finished. I definitely don’t review books that I don’t plan to finish (for whatever reason). I’m making an exception here. This weekend I started reading Kevin Brennan’s memoir-in-vignettes, In No Particular Order. Readers of this blog already know I’m a Brennan […]
Poetry is like pornography: I know it when I see it. Or read it if you want to be picky. Or maybe it’s an acquired taste, something you have to be trained to learn to like. Gin martinis might be an acquired taste, but in my case, I took to […]
Hello, friends and fellow readers. I have another book review hosted by my favorite imaginary cousins. This time they are discussing a collection of short stories titled The Hypothetical Girl, written by Elizabeth Cohen and published by Other Press. I’ve known Elizabeth (virtually because we’ve never met) for a few […]
Hello, friends, I am overdue for a book review and I’m a poet, doncha know it 🙂 Silliness aside, I’m reviewing Kevin Brennan’s latest novel, Fascination. If you’ve been a follower of my blog for any length of time, then you know I’m a yuge fan of Kevin’s writing (and […]
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? Authors WANT Reviews Simple! How many times have you read pleas on social media for readers to write reviews? – Probably Loads. Does the thought of writing a book review send you racing to the hills? – I can see plenty of you nodding in…
Hello, dear friends. I’m on a roll. Make that a whole-grain roll. Here is another “different kind of book review,” this time of Eating Bull by Carrie Rubin. Carrie is not just a writer but she’s also a physician and public health advocate, a powerful combination evidenced by her novel. […]
Hello, dear friends. It’s time for another “different kind of book review.” The novel I chose is Silk for the Feed Dogs by Jackie Mallon. You might already know Jackie through her blog at https://jackiemallon.com/ And if you don’t, I suggest that you make your way over there now and […]
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Red Clay and Roses by S.K. Nicholls Purchase copies here A Different Kind of Book Review Melissa set the tray of coffee mugs, sugar bowl and creamer on the table, and quickly began to pour the coffee. Her hands shook a bit and she…