TLDR; a well-written true crime book with some dips but otherwise decent pace. Provides a unique opportunity to hear insider perspectives from a reporter who closely followed investigations at the time.
Year: 2020
To Rate…or not to Rate?
I'm taking a tangent from the normal program of reviews to talk about something controversial in the book blogging community, and that is the topic of "rating" books. You may have noticed me experimenting with different formats recently. I started this blog out with no rating system at all, with the intention that readers could … Continue reading To Rate…or not to Rate?
ARC Review: “The Crossing” by Matt Brolly
TLDR; a good mystery crime book with an interesting killer backstory and a side-plot of unexpected harassment for the main protagonist.
Blog Tour / Review: “The Friday Edition” by Betta Ferrendelli
Hello, everyone, and happy weekend! This Saturday I'm excited to share my opinions on a recent read, "The Friday Edition" by Betta Ferrendelli, courtesy of a blog tour hosted by Dave of TheWriteReads group! Before jumping into my thoughts, here's some information on other great bloggers participating in the tour you might want to check … Continue reading Blog Tour / Review: “The Friday Edition” by Betta Ferrendelli
Review: “Shout” by Laurie Halsey Anderson
TLDR; a powerful poetry collection about rape, the aftermath, and the author's experiences speaking about the book around the country.
#ArmedWithABingo Book Bingo 2020
Hello, friends! I am so excited to announce I'll be participating in Ariel and Kriti's #ArmedWithABook bingo challenge for 2020! This is my first time ever trying out a book bingo, and after scouring the internet to see which ones the book community were participating in I finally settled on this one. Of all the … Continue reading #ArmedWithABingo Book Bingo 2020
Review: “The Butterfly Garden” by Dot Hutchison
TLDR; fascinating thriller/horror with characters that range the depths of wicked, twisted, broken, and strong.
Review: “Stranger in the Pen” by Mohamed Asem
TLDR; solid book bringing modern airport immigration and detention policies to a relatable personal level.







