The Broken Earth by NK Jemisin I would give this series 7 stars if I could. Girl Over Paris #1 by Kate Leth/Ming Doyle/Gwenda Bond I liked it. Great art. Need to get back to the rest of it. Fortunately, the Milk by Neil Gaiman It’s Neil-Freaking-Gaiman. The Celery Stalks at Midnight by James Howe …
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What I’ve Read in 2016 (Micro Reviews!)
Well, it’s been a while, but let’s not bother with excuses. Let’s just take a look at what I’ve managed to read in 2016, shall we? Note: This post will include affiliate links. Chapelwood by Cherie Priest (Buy). Lizzie Borden novel. The last? Very good horror, and I don’t even like much horror. Lyon’s Pride…
Review: Blood of the Earth by Faith Hunter
Releasing today, this is a second series in Hunter’s Jane Yellowrock universe. The only problem I had with this book is that I’m at least 3 books behind on the JY series (soo many books to read!) and so I spent the whole book thinking that this series was a prequel to Jane’s story and…
Review: Zer0es by Chuck Wendig
Cross Cory Doctorow’s Little Brother with The Matrix, add a dash of I, Robot and you’ll have the plot of Zeroes. The scariest part of this book is how absolutely plausible the scenario is. Perhaps the technology isn’t quite ready yet, but with NSA spying, Citizens United, and all the other craziness going on in…
Review: The Fangirl’s Guide to the Galaxy by Sam Maggs
Geekdom has been both horrible and wonderful for geek girls lately, as the culture shifts from the white, cis, het, male norm to something a lot more inclusive. We’re not there yet, but with the help of the internet, fandom is becoming a far more inclusive place than it was fifty, twenty, or even ten…