Hey all, Dani here. I'm excited to be sharing this review today for the newest book by Sarah Fine, Reliquary. I received a copy of this book on NetGalley in exchange for an honest review, so I have to add this disclaimer that receiving a free copy does not influence my rating in the slightest. Okay,… Continue reading Review: Reliquary by Sarah Fine
Tag: Literacy
Princess series by Jim C Hines
Hey all, Dani here. Continuing on my theme for this month of highlighting books that I enjoy with characters who happen to be LGBTQIA+, I have to include this amazing reimagining of some of our favorite fairy tale princesses. The Princess series by Jim C. Hines is absolutely fantastic. It follows Cinderella, Snow White, and… Continue reading Princess series by Jim C Hines
Review: Passenger by Alexandra Bracken
Hey all, Dani here. Summary Passage, n. i. A brief section of music composed of a series of notes and flourishes. ii. A journey by water; a voyage. iii. The transition from one place to another, across space and time. In one devastating night, violin prodigy Etta Spencer loses everything she knows and loves.… Continue reading Review: Passenger by Alexandra Bracken
Adam Silvera and More Happy Than Not
Hey all, Dani here. This is a special post because, while there will be a book review at the end, I'm first starting off by talking about the author event held at my local Barnes & Noble earlier today. Across the US, many B&N stores are holding events for their Teen Book Festival (B-Fest). Different… Continue reading Adam Silvera and More Happy Than Not
Signal Boost: The Dreamer by Lora Innes
Hey all, Dani here. Welcome to my latest installment for Signal Boost. If you like hearing about cool and sometimes geeky books, movies, web pages, products and more, this segment is for you. And if you would like more geeky recommendations, please go and check out the episodes of Signal Boost on Geek & Sundry.… Continue reading Signal Boost: The Dreamer by Lora Innes
Captive Prince trilogy by C.S. Pacat
Hey all, Dani here. So, because it is GLBT book month, I would like to highlight just a few books I've found and enjoyed that feature characters who just happen to be gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgender. As readers I think it is important to read diverse books, and if you read a wide enough… Continue reading Captive Prince trilogy by C.S. Pacat
Review: Borderline by Mishell Baker
Hey all, Dani here. The book I'm reviewing today is one I read as part of Dewey's 24 hour Readathon back in April, but I felt that it deserved more than just a review of a couple sentences. It was a great read with a diverse cast of characters and I absolutely cannot wait to… Continue reading Review: Borderline by Mishell Baker
GLBT Book Month
Hey all, Dani here. June is going to be a fun month for reading, because I am actively trying to diversify my reading a bit. First, I'm definitely going to be reading some contemporary, some historical, and perhaps even some biographical and nonfiction type books. But, more than that, June is GLBT Book Month. Originally… Continue reading GLBT Book Month
National Readathon Day Wrap-Up
Hey all, Dani here. I was going to try and have this up yesterday, but I had a lot to do and I was recovering from a very busy day Saturday...and sadly I wasn't as accomplished on the reading front as I would have liked. Instead I had a twice-delayed Mother's Day dinner with my… Continue reading National Readathon Day Wrap-Up
National Readathon Day
Hey guys, Dani here I know what you're thinking right now: didn't you just do a readathon last month? Answer: yes, yes I did. I learned about Dewey's 24 hour Readathon on a Wednesday and participated that Saturday. Now this is National Readathon Day, which is hosted by Penguin Random House and the American Library… Continue reading National Readathon Day