Hey all, Sam here. So, of course, the same day as my June TBR post goes live, I have a co-worker who has decided that it would be fun for us to having a reading contest. Now, I should say that I love this co-worker, and it's overall a low stakes contest...but it does mean… Continue reading A Bonus Pride June TBR
Tag: Pride Month
What’s On My June TBR?
Hey all, Sam here. So May has been a pretty decent month for reading, and I'm honestly hoping to keep that reading momentum going in June. What's also really fun is that June is my last month of reading before I compile my Top Ten Reads of 2026 (January-June Edition) post. There's already a pretty… Continue reading What’s On My June TBR?
NetGalley Review: Pearly Gates by Bonnie Solomon
Hey all, Sam here. I think today is a good day to review a book, especially since I have so many books I still need to review. While I do have a whole bunch of books I've read and would like to talk about, my primary review focus is on my NetGalley reads at the… Continue reading NetGalley Review: Pearly Gates by Bonnie Solomon
Top Twenty Reads of 2023
Hey all, Sam here. It feels like I'm a little behind schedule with this post, but I promise that I'm not. Usually in the last week or two of a year, I see so many posts and videos and reels where bookternet folks are posting their top ten reads of the year...and sure, there's nothing… Continue reading Top Twenty Reads of 2023
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
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
Book Review: Ace: What Asexuality Reveals About Desire, Society, and the Meaning of Sex by Angela Chen
Hey all, Sam here. Happy Pride Month! Each week this month I've been talking about a book about asexuality, whether that is a non-fiction sort of introductory book or a fiction book with an Ace main character. Yes, I know that there are so many more wonderful and beautiful romantic and sexual identities out there,… Continue reading Book Review: Ace: What Asexuality Reveals About Desire, Society, and the Meaning of Sex by Angela Chen
NetGalley Review: The Grimoire of Grave Fates created by Hanna Alkaf and Margaret Owen
Hey all, Sam here. I have almost completed my first full week at my new job...and so far, so good. I'm starting to get a little more hands-on with the job duties and I'm starting to figure out the nuances of all the responsibilities my position has. Actually, after today I'll be enjoying my "weekend"… Continue reading NetGalley Review: The Grimoire of Grave Fates created by Hanna Alkaf and Margaret Owen
NetGalley Review: Morgan is My Name by Sophie Keetch
Hey all, Sam here. It is a gloomy Sunday, mixed with occasional spurts of rain...and that is making me feel quite sleepy. I know I've had several days of less than ideal sleep, but the past few days I've ended up taking random afternoon naps and it is throwing my whole schedule into chaos. So,… Continue reading NetGalley Review: Morgan is My Name by Sophie Keetch
Book Review: Sounds Fake But Okay: An Asexual and Aromantic Perspective on Love, Relationships, Sex, and Pretty Much Anything Else by Sarah Costello and Kayla Kaszyca
Hey all, Sam here. I'm continuing my Pride Month posts with more talk about Asexuality, because it is an important topic to me, and I feel like most of the time when I mention Asexuality in everyday conversation, people don't really understand what it is or they have these misconceptions about what it is. Last… Continue reading Book Review: Sounds Fake But Okay: An Asexual and Aromantic Perspective on Love, Relationships, Sex, and Pretty Much Anything Else by Sarah Costello and Kayla Kaszyca