Monthly Archives: February 2017
Review: Setting Free the Kites by Alex George
What a mesmerizing and eloquent read! As of late, I’ve struggled to maintain my interest in reading. Life just takes control, leaving me unable to focus and become invested in a book. That completely flew out the window with this … Continue reading
Review: The Book of Mirrors by E. O. Chirovici
What a thrilling read! The format, a book within a book in a sense, was completely mesmerizing. Never did I find myself confused or losing track of time or place; Chirovici’s elegantly written book was obviously carefully and expertly plotted. … Continue reading
Spring Book Preview: March 2017, Part III
We’re coming to an end of my March preview posts! I don’t know about you, but I’m excited to dig in! Following are the titles releasing the last two weeks of March. Our Short History by Lauren Grodstein (March … Continue reading
Spring Book Preview: March 2017, Part II
Yesterday, I shared the books releasing the first week of March I’m most excited about. Brace your wallets, I have more! Following are the books releasing the second week of March! One of the Boys by Daniel Magariel (March 14): … Continue reading
Spring Book Preview: March 2017, Part I
Egads! It’s been far too long since I’ve done one of these preview posts! I must say, they do help me organize/plan ahead with my reading. Perhaps their absence explains my reading funk lately? The list below is just a … Continue reading
Review: The Devil Crept In by Ania Ahlborn
If you haven’t read any of Ahlborn’s work, add her to your list, especially if you are a fan of horror like I am. Everything she writes is brilliantly terrifying; the fact that she can send chills down my spine … Continue reading
Review: The Impossible Fortress by Jason Rekulak
I adored this book! A tribute to the 80s and the infancy of the computer age, this book had me reminiscing about my own youth. This read was a breath of fresh air, so full of hope and innocence, the … Continue reading
Review: The Nightwalker by Sebastian Fitzek
What an incredibly twisty read! Told from the point of view of Leon himself, the reader is forced to come to terms with an incredibly unreliable narrator. Just as one thinks the path they are following is the accurate (and … Continue reading
Month in Review: January 2017
January was another challenging reading month. Also my busiest month as far as travel goes for work, I have found time to squeeze in some reading time on planes :). I’m hoping February will be a more productive month! … Continue reading
Review: Containment by Hank Parker
I was desperate for an escape read. This one certainly met the qualifications. Perhaps it was because I listened to the audio? I think this format added an intensity to it that may not have carried through to the print … Continue reading