"It's that time of the year again. The time the glacier gives up bodies." - Prologue opening
Year: 2021
2021 BBNYA Panel
Kudos to Jenn @JennieLy from Jenniely.com for the beautiful badge! Hi, readers! I am so excited and honored to have joined the group of other lovely book-lover panelists on the Book Blogger Novel of the Year Award 2021 Panel! Official twitter page: BBNYA 2021 @BBNYA_Official [ The annual 'Book Bloggers' Novel of the Year Award'! … Continue reading 2021 BBNYA Panel
WWW Wednesday – February 24th, 2021
Happy Wednesday, everyone! WWW Wednesday is a weekly meme formerly hosted by MizB at A Daily Rhythm, now hosted by Sam at Taking on a World of Words. To participate, readers just need to answer the 3 'w' questions below either on their blog or on Sam's site in the comment section. It's a fun and easy … Continue reading WWW Wednesday – February 24th, 2021
Review: “Piranesi” by Susanna Clarke
"When the Moon rose in the Third Northern Hall I want to the Ninth Vestibule to witness the joining of the three Tides. This is something that happens only once every eight years." Ch1 opening
Review: “The Mist” by Stephen King
'This is what happened. On the night that the worst heat wave in northern New England history finally broke - the night of July 19 - the entire western Maine region was lashed with the most vicious thunderstorms I have ever seen." - The Mist, Ch1 opening
Review: “The Unhoneymooners” by Christina Lauren
"In the calm before the storm - in this case, the blessed quiet before the bridal suite is overrun by the wedding party - my twin sister stares critically down at a freshly painted shell-pink fingernail and says, 'I bet you're relieved I'm not a bridezilla.'" - Ch 1 opening
WWW Wednesday – February 17th, 2021
Happy Wednesday, everyone! WWW Wednesday is a weekly meme formerly hosted by MizB at A Daily Rhythm, now hosted by Sam at Taking on a World of Words. To participate, readers just need to answer the 3 'w' questions below either on their blog or on Sam's site in the comment section. It's a fun and easy … Continue reading WWW Wednesday – February 17th, 2021
Review: “The Ex Talk” by Rachel Lynn Solomon
"Dominic Yun is in my sound booth. He knows it's my sound booth. He's been here four months, and there's no way he doesn't know it's my sound booth." - Ch1 Opening
Review: “Looker” by Laura Sims
"It was Mrs. H who started calling her the actress, making it sound like she was one of those old Hollywood legends - Audrey Hepburn, Grace Kelly, Lauren Bacall." - Ch1 opening
WWW Wednesday – February 10th, 2021
Happy Wednesday, everyone! WWW Wednesday is a weekly meme formerly hosted by MizB at A Daily Rhythm, now hosted by Sam at Taking on a World of Words. To participate, readers just need to answer the 3 'w' questions below either on their blog or on Sam's site in the comment section. It's a fun and easy … Continue reading WWW Wednesday – February 10th, 2021
Review: “Onyx & Ivory” by Mindee Arnett
"Out here, darkness meant death" - Ch1 opening
Review: “Joe Biden: The Life, the Run, and What Matters Now” by Evan Osnos
"A forty-five-year-old man - white male, father of three - awoke on the floor of his hotel room." - Prologue opening
WWW Wednesday – February 3rd, 2021
Happy Wednesday, everyone! WWW Wednesday is a weekly meme formerly hosted by MizB at A Daily Rhythm, now hosted by Sam at Taking on a World of Words. To participate, readers just need to answer the 3 'w' questions below either on their blog or on Sam's site in the comment section. It's a fun and easy … Continue reading WWW Wednesday – February 3rd, 2021
January Wrap Up ❄
Happy February, everyone! So crazy that we're already almost full circle to when COVID-19 first started seriously hitting. Another cold, wintery month down. Here's a quick view at what I've been reading! This month I read a total of 9 books - 5 mystery/thriller1 nonfiction1 historical fictionand 2 fantasy By far my favorite was Piranesi … Continue reading January Wrap Up ❄
Review: “Whiteout” (Dark Iceland #5) by Ragnar Jonasson
"The little girl stretched out her hands, and then everything happened so quickly that she had no chance to cry." - Whiteout, Prologue opening











