• One by One by Ruth Ware

    One by One by Ruth Ware is a great one to get you in the mood for the upcoming ski season. Lots of snow, extreme cold and an avalanche! What more could ask for — expect this book, a warm blanket and something warm to drink!! Lindsay’s review The perfect atmospheric and suspenseful read to…

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  • Welcome to my spot on the blog tour for The Orphan of Cemetery Hill by Hester Fox BOOK SUMMARY:  The dead won’t bother you if you don’t give them permission. Boston, 1844. Tabby has a peculiar gift: she can communicate with the recently departed. It makes her special, but it also makes her dangerous. As…

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  • I am spicing things up and sweeten my reviews by adding some cookbook reviews to our blog and adding a new feature where I talk about and share another one of my passions eating, I mean cooking!! I haven’t decided what to call this new feature yet! For my first review I am writing a…

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  • Part Two What I love about Roxane Gay’s essays in Bad Feminist is that it feels like she is exploring imperfections and flaws with each subject matter. As she explores the subject matter, she questions the flaws while giving her argument and opinions. She allows herself to be imperfect while questioning the world around her…

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  • Brenda’s review The timing on this one is perfect, and surprising when you think about how Emma Donoghue starting writing the story in 2018, and it is so relevant today. It’s startling when you think about how history can repeat itself and leaves you to consider how we can learn from history. The one thing…

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  • Brenda’s review This is one of those stories that might not be about what you think it is about. I went in thinking this was about climate change and loss of animals due to that, but it’s much more than I expected. The story explores the connection humans have to nature as it explores one…

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