Monthly Archives: March 2015
Review: Hausfrau by Jill Alexander Essbaum
I first heard about this title on Twitter (imagine that) after a number of bookish people were chatting about this stunning up and coming title. Well, of course I had to read it. I knew the premise but was in … Continue reading
Review: The Precious One by Marisa De Los Santos
Told in alternating voices, The Precious One follows Taisy and Willow through a journey of love of family, of self-actualization and secrets. Though their voices are drastically different – Taisy’s is more strong and determined while Willow’s is young and naive … Continue reading
Review: What Stands in a Storm: Three Days in the Worst Superstorm to Hit the South’s Tornado Alley by Kim Cross
I grew up in the Midwest. I’m quite familiar with tornadoes and the deafening sounds of the alarms meant to warn citizens of the impending danger. We had hundreds of tornado drills in school, every child familiar with the term … Continue reading
Review: Shadow Scale by Rachel Hartman
I can’t tell you how nervous I was, given the opportunity to read the follow-up to a book I cherished so greatly. Would it live up to its predecessor? Could I possibly love it as much? I don’t know why … Continue reading
7th Anniversary Special: Looking Forward
Yesterday, Jenn’s Bookshelves celebrated it’s 7th birthday. Wow, the time has flown by! As with anything, there have been some hits & misses, some successes and failures. Each year, I’ve come up with a different way to celebrate. Let’s look … Continue reading
Review: Miramont’s Ghost by Elizabeth Hall
Always intrigued with a premise of a mysterious, gothic setting, I was delighted when given the opportunity to participate in the tour for this book. Unfortunately, that delight quickly wavered. While the characters and storyline did capture my attention initially, … Continue reading
On Finding a Family Comic Book Store (Or, What Not to Do to Customers)
When reviewing my blog goals for this year, I noticed that I don’t blog about the comic books/graphic novels I read. I’ve been a fan for years, recently more so than normal. As a matter of fact, I read more … Continue reading
Month in Review: February 2015
I must say I am glad for this month to be over. Traveling for work, a very sick cat and more made February a very trying month. With all this, I didn’t get much reading done. Or, I should say, … Continue reading