Book Blogger Hop is a weekly meme hosted by Ramblings of a Coffee Addicted Writer, where you answer a question and join a “hop”. The purpose is to help bloggers discover and get to know one another. For this week’s Book Blogger Hop, Billy @ Coffee Addicted Writer asked: Have you ever been called a “book nerd?”…
[Book Blogger Hop] Have I Been Called A Book Nerd?
Interview with Kevin J Kennedy
I am so thrilled to be posting an interview today with one of my favorite authors. I have been extremely lucky and I have been able to read a number of Mr. Kennedy’s stories. Each one has been absolutely incredible! Horror fans, if this author isn’t yet on your radar, take note! 🙂 Let’s dive…
[Book Review] Annihilation by Jeff VanderMeer
Annihilation by Jeff VanderMeer is an unsettling story about a group of women that are sent into “Area X.” The reason why they are there is unclear. They know that there are dangers. They know they may not survive. And yet, they enter the area with a sense of excitement and fascination, ready to see…
[Short Story Review] Polly by Rook Winters
Polly by Rook Winters is a short story that covers a 24-hour period where our main character, Polly, is having a bit of a existential crisis. Having already read the full length novel and another short story, I couldn’t wait to check this one out! Feel free to check out my reviews for each of…
[Book Blogger Hop] The Oldest Book I’ve Read
Book Blogger Hop is a weekly meme hosted by Ramblings of a Coffee Addicted Writer, where you answer a question and join a “hop”. The purpose is to help bloggers discover and get to know one another. For this week’s Book Blogger Hop, Nicki @ Nicki J. Markus/Asta Idonea asked: What’s the oldest work (by publication date)…
[Novella Review] Minivans and Baseball by Rook Winters
Minivans and Baseball is a free companion to Winter’s novel Cubicleland. I picked this one up and meant to read it immediately afterward, but life got in the way… Feel free to check out my review of Cubicleland here! The author wrote this novella as a standalone piece, but it is also perfect to read after you…







