Hey all, Sam here. As promised yesterday, I have two book reviews for you today, but I'll wait until this evening before posting the second one. I'm trying to keep up on all of my book reviews, especially the NetGalley ones. Yes, I do still have quite a few NetGalley reads that are books that… Continue reading NetGalley Review: Wolfsong by T.J. Klune
Category: Book Review
June Wrap Up
Hey all, Sam here. I read 19 books in the month of June! That obviously doesn't include the two or three books I'm in the middle of reading and will finish in the next couple of days, because those are technically considered July reads because that's when I'm going to finish them. But, this certainly… Continue reading June Wrap Up
Weekend Writer: Save the Cat! Writes a Novel Chapter Fifteen by Jessica Brody (AND Prompt Share)
Hey all, Sam here. It is the end of the month...and tomorrow is the start of Camp NaNoWriMo. I think I'm all ready to go. I have my project created on the NaNoWriMo site, I have the documents created in my Google Docs, and I just went to the store and did my habitual new… Continue reading Weekend Writer: Save the Cat! Writes a Novel Chapter Fifteen by Jessica Brody (AND Prompt Share)
Book Review: Unpainted by Dan Fitzgerald
Hey all, Sam here. And today I'm not here for a NetGalley read and review. Instead, I am here for a book that will be out TOMORROW. That's right. This book is releasing on June 30th, so now is the perfect time to pre-order/pick up your own copy. I follow author Dan Fitzgerald on Twitter,… Continue reading Book Review: Unpainted by Dan Fitzgerald
WIP Wednesday – June 28
Hey all, Sam and David here today. There has been so much going on over here at Free State of Geek, both individually and together. We normally get up to quite a bit of stuff, but it seems that since we are on opposing work schedules, we get even more done when the other person… Continue reading WIP Wednesday – June 28
Manga Review: The Great Cleric Vol 1 by Broccoli Lion and Hiiro Akikaze
Hey all, Sam here. We're starting to put together some plans behind the scenes here at Free State of Geek. It's too soon to announce any specific details or anything, but we're excited about the possibilities. So if we can get all the pieces in the proper places then some big and pretty cool stuff… Continue reading Manga Review: The Great Cleric Vol 1 by Broccoli Lion and Hiiro Akikaze
Mid Year Book Freakout Tag (2023 Edition)
Hey all, Sam here. So...I did this tag in 2017, 2018, and 2019...and then for some reason just skipped it the past couple years. But you know, what, let's bring it back. The rules are super simple...answer the prompts. Well, I guess technically you need to think about the fact that all of the prompts… Continue reading Mid Year Book Freakout Tag (2023 Edition)
NetGalley Review: The Warden by Daniel M. Ford
Hey all, Sam here. The reading and reviews just keep happening, and it honestly feels so very nice. I can feel my reading drive returning. It feels like the return of a long-lost friend, and I've missed wanting to read this much. I am loving it, and I think I've read like 15 or so… Continue reading NetGalley Review: The Warden by Daniel M. Ford
Book Review: This Doesn’t Mean Anything by Sarah Whalen
Hey all, Sam here. And finishing up my weekly bonus post Pride Month reviews, I actually have a newer fiction release to talk about. I know my other bonus review posts each Saturday have been non-fiction Ace books, but I actually also somewhat recently read an Ace rep fiction book that I had seen talked… Continue reading Book Review: This Doesn’t Mean Anything by Sarah Whalen
Weekend Writer: Save the Cat! Writes a Novel Chapters Thirteen and Fourteen by Jessica Brody
Hey all, Sam here. I can't believe that this book is nearing its end. After today's post, next week will cover the final chapter. But hey, don't worry. I've found this book to be quite informative, and there's also apparently a YA Novel one that just came out in May, so I'm definitely going to… Continue reading Weekend Writer: Save the Cat! Writes a Novel Chapters Thirteen and Fourteen by Jessica Brody