Hey all, Sam here. Yeah, I definitely planned to have this review up on Tuesday, but things got a little topsy-turvy for a few days, so I had to push back everything on my blog schedule so I could accommodate the fact that I had mostly prepared four posts but then didn't finish/schedule them. I'll… Continue reading NetGalley Review: Mammoths at the Gates by Nghi Vo
Category: ARC
NetGalley Review: A Fate Inked in Blood by Danielle L Jensen
Hey all, Sam here. It's been a fun few days trying to get everything planned out for the month of April. Considering that I have a good number of books I want to read, plus my April Writing goal of adding 30k to my current WIP, I wanted to have as much of this month's… Continue reading NetGalley Review: A Fate Inked in Blood by Danielle L Jensen
March Wrap-Up
Hey all, Sam here. Well...March was not nearly as good of a reading month as January or February. While I read 20 books in January and 16 in February, I only managed 8 books in the month of March. And okay, that's still a pretty good amount of books, especially for the average person. I'm… Continue reading March Wrap-Up
NetGalley Manga Review: Manga Classics – Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, M. Chandler, and Linus Liu
Hey all, Sam here. That's it! I'm finally getting this review written up and posted on here. I have been in such a procrastinator mood when it comes to this blog for far too long. I just can't seem to find my rhythm, not after the past couple of years. But I miss having regular… Continue reading NetGalley Manga Review: Manga Classics – Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, M. Chandler, and Linus Liu
NetGalley Review: Empire of Shadows by Jacquelyn Benson
Hey all, Sam here. Working at a job that doesn't ever close, not even for holidays, it always throws me off when other places actually are closed for the holiday. Take today for instance. It's Easter Sunday, and I had planned to spend a few hours at Panera working on my novel...but because I'm scheduled… Continue reading NetGalley Review: Empire of Shadows by Jacquelyn Benson
NetGalley Review: Under the Smokestrewn Sky by A. Deborah Baker
Hey all, Sam here. Okay, so to go along with today's book review, I am so, so excited to say that I was approved on NetGalley for the third book in Seanan McGuire's Alchemical Journeys series, titled Tidal Creatures, which is coming out this June. The reason this ties into today's review is that this… Continue reading NetGalley Review: Under the Smokestrewn Sky by A. Deborah Baker
April TBR
Hey all, Sam here. Well, March was a bit of a mixed bag when it came to reading plans and reading actually completed. I had 12 books on my TBR, and as of right now I've completed 4 of them. Obviously I still have a couple days left in the month, so perhaps I can… Continue reading April TBR
NetGalley Review: The Absinthe Underground by Jamie Pacton
Hey all, Sam here. It's my last day of work for the week. Woohoo! And then I get the next three days off work. I'm hoping to accomplish a decent amount of both reading and writing, although I might try and do some BG3 playing...and possibly I'll do a little TV binging--I'm currently doing a… Continue reading NetGalley Review: The Absinthe Underground by Jamie Pacton
Book Review: Dungeons & Dragons: The Fallbacks: Bound for Ruin by Jaleigh Johnson
Hey all, Sam here. I did say last week that this week was going to basically be all new release reviews. There were quite a few good books that released March 5th, and I was lucky enough to read three tabletop RPG related ones early. Like today's book, which I received a physical ARC in… Continue reading Book Review: Dungeons & Dragons: The Fallbacks: Bound for Ruin by Jaleigh Johnson
NetGalley Review: The No-Girlfriend Rule by Christen Randall
Hey all, Sam here. Here we are with another TTRPG related book review, and yes, I have another one for tomorrow as well. What can I say? This week was a good one for folks who want to read awesome role-playing game related books. I am definitely loving that we are getting more books in… Continue reading NetGalley Review: The No-Girlfriend Rule by Christen Randall