Angela of Musings of a Literary Wanderer recently posted an awesome discussion post: What Makes You DNF A Book that really got me thinking. I already have a DNF Policy for myself, though the word “policy” is used rather lightly here. But what makes me DNF a book? There are MANY things.
[Bookish Discussion] Reasons Why I May DNF A Book
[Book Blogger Hop] Using NetGalley
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 question, Elizabeth @ Silver’s Reviews asked: Do you use NetGalley, Edelweiss, both, or neither?
[Children’s Book Review] Sir Simon: Super Scarer
Sir Simon: Super Scarer by Cale Atkinson is a beautifully illustrated and adorable tale about a friendship between a ghost and a boy, who bond over the chores that they have to complete. Let’s dive in!
[Book Event] Meeting Diane Les Becquets @ Gibson’s Bookstore in Concord, NH
Last night, I had the wonderful opportunity to meet Diane Les Becquets, author of The Last Woman in the Forest and Breaking Wild at Gibson’s Bookstore in Concord, NH. I drove up with my husband. As you all know, Alex isn’t much of a reader, but he always supports what I love. This was the…
[Graphic Novel Review] Wraith (Welcome to Christmasland #1-6)
Wraith is a dark and brutal look into the life of Charlie Manx, what he went through, and how Christmasland was made. It was bloody. It was creepy. It was action packed. This graphic novel was everything that I was hoping it would be! If you read and enjoyed Joe Hill’s NOS4A2, then you need…
[Book Review] The Lost Man by Jane Harper
The Lost Man by Jane Harper is an atmospheric tale about regrets, family secrets, isolation, and a man that is found dead by the gravestone of a local legend. She has done it again, folks! Jane Harper has created another captivating tale that will totally suck you in and not let you go until the…








