I found A Nameless Witch to be…cute. I liked the MC and I enjoyed the story but it did not pull me in or get me emotionally invested. I enjoyed the way the story turned some tropes upside down – especially the “witchly” tropes. The MC is an accursed witch…so… Read more »
Genre: Comedy
Review: Rex Libris, Volume I: I, Librarian (Rex Libris #1-5) by James Turner
When I learned there was a Librarian themed graphic novel, I had to try it. I know I’m not a fan of graphic novels but I felt confident I’d like this one. Well, I didn’t like this one – but not because it’s a graphic novel. I didn’t like it… Read more »
Review: The Android’s Dream by John Scalzi
I have known about John Scalzi for a long time and I follow his blog. I find him (via his blog) to be intelligent, funny, silly and verbose but I’d never read any of his books before. I like Scalzi a lot as a person – he’s a fool in… Read more »
Review: I’m Judging You by Luvvie Ajayi
Here is where I dole out shade, side-eye, and basic-but-necessary advice for the needy – the logic-deficient who consistently come up short in this new world order of 140-character opinions, Facebook beefs, Instagram groupies, and pop culture idolization, i.e., The waste land, where common sense has tragically become the rarest… Read more »
Review: God Is Disappointed in You by Mark Russell & Shannon Wheeler (Cartoonist)
God Is Disappointed in You is a shortened and comedic re-writing of the entire Bible. Yup. You read that correctly. It’s ok to be wrong once in a while. How stupid you look when you’re wrong is directly proportional to how certain you were right. A wise man will always… Read more »
When He Was Bad Anthology Review: Wicked Ways by Cynthia Eden
Wicked Ways was…boring as hell. I had to force myself to finish this one. I have to wonder if I would have enjoyed Wicked Ways more if it didn’t come on the heels of Miss Congeniality. Miss Congeniality slaughtered Wicked Ways and left it lying there in the mud, lol…. Read more »
Review: Yes Please by Amy Poehler
I’ve seen a lot of Amy Poehler. I used to watch her on Saturday Night Live (SNL) as well as Parks & Recreation. I can’t say that I’ve found Amy Poehler to be particularly funny…but I enjoy comedy to the point that I can watch it without laughing and still… Read more »
Review: Talking to Dragons (Enchanted Forest Chronicles #4) by Patricia C. Wrede
NOTE: This review contains spoilers for the previous three (3) books in this series. Please read those books prior to reading this review. Talking to Dragons is the fourth and final installation in the Enchanted Forest Chronicles. It’s been a fun ride and I’m a little sad to see it… Read more »
Review: The Concrete Jungle (The Laundry Files #1.5) by Charles Stross
Note: The Concrete Jungle is a Hugo Award winning novella included with The Atrocity Archive. I debated with myself as to if I should read this or not. I eventually decided to read The Concrete Jungle and I’m glad I did! I found The Concrete Jungle to be much more… Read more »
Review: The Carpet People by Sir Terry Pratchett
This one was pretty adorable. I decided to buy a copy of The Carpet People after completing Dragons at Crumbling Castle and the passing of Sir Pratchett (they happened at roughly the same time). Dragons at Crumbling Castle was simply adorable (recommended for young readers!) and I was very interested… Read more »
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