Hey all, Dani here. Happy Friday! So I actually have the posts for the rest of August laid out in drafts here on the blog, and depending on how I can schedule my weekend, it's entirely possible that not only will I accomplish a decent amount of reading, but I also might be able to… Continue reading NetGalley Review: Hush by Dylan Farrow
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NetGalley Review: Kingdom of the Wicked by Kerri Maniscalco
Hey all, Dani here. I'm already gearing up for "spooky season." It happened around this time last year as well. Just over a year ago Damian and I decided to watch "Hocus Pocus" which then got us in the mood for fall colors, Halloween decorations, and watching so-called spooky movies and shows. With the way… Continue reading NetGalley Review: Kingdom of the Wicked by Kerri Maniscalco
NetGalley Review: My Hero Academia Vol 25 by Kohei Horikoshi
Hey all, Dani here. It's the return of Manga Monday!! Okay, it is a manga review posted on a Monday, and I do have several manga reviews I need to write, but I haven't started regularly scheduling that blog series just yet. I'd like to get a little more caught up on some of my… Continue reading NetGalley Review: My Hero Academia Vol 25 by Kohei Horikoshi
NetGalley Review: Spoiler Alert by Olivia Dade
Hey all, Dani here. Am I back with yet another geeky fandom focused book review? You bet I am. Look, I am so excited to be seeing more books with characters who are geeks with geeky interests and hobbies. These are characters and stories that I can relate to, as someone who reads and watches… Continue reading NetGalley Review: Spoiler Alert by Olivia Dade
May-July Reading Wrap-Up
Hey all, Dani here. It has certainly been a weird year for me on the reading and blogging fronts. I have not done nearly as much as I'm used to, and that only made me feel worse about everything, which in turn made me read and blog even less. Basically what I'm saying is that… Continue reading May-July Reading Wrap-Up
NetGalley Review: Cleveland Heights LGBTQ Sci-Fi and Fantasy Role Playing Club by Doug Henderson
Hey all, Dani here. Another fandom based book review here for you today. Yes, I have a few books of similar vibe coming this month. I tried to give my honest opinion on all of them, so they sort of range all across the spectrum...from DNFs to 5 star reads. Damian and I are still… Continue reading NetGalley Review: Cleveland Heights LGBTQ Sci-Fi and Fantasy Role Playing Club by Doug Henderson
NetGalley Review: Down With This Ship by Katie Kingman
Hey all, Dani here. And I'm back with another fandom book review. I've been reading quite a few books in the past couple years that have had a focus on the geek life and conventions and fandom. If it hasn't been made absolutely clear by now...I am a HUGE geek. I love going to conventions,… Continue reading NetGalley Review: Down With This Ship by Katie Kingman
NetGalley Review: Down Comes the Night by Allison Saft
Hey all, Dani here. Here we are at the end of July and I've almost managed two weeks of consistent posting. Also, I don't even have to think about work for a whole week...well, technically I don't have to think about it this weekend, all next week, or next weekend. I have been bounced around… Continue reading NetGalley Review: Down Comes the Night by Allison Saft
NetGalley Review: Better Together by Christine Riccio
Hey all, Dani here. Hello and Happy Sunday. Welcome back for yet another review. Actually it's another review that I honestly should have had up sooner, because I did read this book a month or so before its release date, and I would have had it written up and posted, but that's about the time… Continue reading NetGalley Review: Better Together by Christine Riccio
NetGalley Review: In the Ravenous Dark by A.M. Strickland
Hey all, Dani here. I am so excited to talk about this book today. Also, hello, I'm back already with another review. Look at me go. Honestly I'm feeling pretty good about things right now. I have already looked over my blogging monthly planner and started scheduling posts that I want to write up and… Continue reading NetGalley Review: In the Ravenous Dark by A.M. Strickland