Hey all, Dani here. The new schedule is going pretty good so far, which means that today is review post. And it is a recently completed read for me. I'll be completely honest that today I just have to talk about this really great book I just read. Let's get started. Summary Esha is a… Continue reading Review: The Tiger at Midnight by Swati Teerdhala
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Discussion: Blogger Burnout
Hey all, Dani here. I feel like I need to apologize for not having a post up the past couple of days. The past couple of weeks it has been a teensy bit of a struggle to get my posts written and scheduled on time, and I was putting a lot of pressure on myself… Continue reading Discussion: Blogger Burnout
Review: The Philosopher’s Flight by Tom Miller
Hey all, Dani here. I'm just going to start today's post by saying that I am so mad at myself for not reading this book last year when I was approved for it on NetGalley. It sounded like an interesting concept and the cover just sort of pops out at you, and I wanted to… Continue reading Review: The Philosopher’s Flight by Tom Miller
Review: Once & Future by Amy Rose Capetta and Cori McCarthy
Hey all, Dani here. I think I'm ready to talk about one of my new favorite books. But I suppose I should preface this whole review by saying that I have been pretty much obsessed with Arthurian legends for a large portion of my life, reading books inspired by it, watching TV shows and movies,… Continue reading Review: Once & Future by Amy Rose Capetta and Cori McCarthy
Review: Kill the Farm Boy by Delilah S Dawson and Kevin Hearne
Hey all, Dani here. I totally received the sequel/companion novel to this one from NetGalley--and it was released in stores this past week--so I have a review for that one coming, but I realized that though I raved about this one being a great book, I never actually reviewed it. Shame on me. So, my… Continue reading Review: Kill the Farm Boy by Delilah S Dawson and Kevin Hearne
Review: The Princess and the Fangirl by Ashley Poston
Hey all, Dani here. Sorry for my post being late today. There was a communication/scheduling snafu, so our internet was finally installed just a few minutes ago...which is about six hours after it was supposed to be. So I obviously didn't get around to writing up my post in time. Apologies, but hopefully everything will… Continue reading Review: The Princess and the Fangirl by Ashley Poston
Review: The Monster of Selkirk Book II – The Heart of the Forest by C.E. Clayton
Hey all, Dani here. As promised, I am back with a review of the second book in The Monster of Selkirk series, because, honestly, I can't stop thinking about this series. It is slightly driving me crazy that I can't really spend money on books right now because of needing to save up money for… Continue reading Review: The Monster of Selkirk Book II – The Heart of the Forest by C.E. Clayton
Review: And I Darken by Kiersten White
Hey all, Dani here. The review backlog continues. I still have something like 20-ish books waiting on my to-review list...and those don't include the few that I'm currently trying to prep up. Nor does it include the books I'm currently reading, because I'm trying to keep up on reviewing those--except for the manga. I read… Continue reading Review: And I Darken by Kiersten White
Review: The Monster of Selkirk Book I -The Duality of Nature by C.E. Clayton
Hey all, Dani here. What is rather amusing about today's post is that my original plan was to review the second book of this series, which I just read during my JanJamJarReadathon...but then I looked at my list of books to review and saw that I actually hadn't reviewed the first book yet. So my… Continue reading Review: The Monster of Selkirk Book I -The Duality of Nature by C.E. Clayton
Review: Foundryside by Robert Jackson Bennett
Hey all, Dani here. The reviews just keep rolling out, and in trying to keep the balance between current reads and backlisted ones, today is one of my recently finished book reviews. What is going to be great and yet difficult about this particular book is that it blew my mind, and so it is… Continue reading Review: Foundryside by Robert Jackson Bennett