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I’ve been reading a lot of books for my historiography class lately. Which means that I spend most of my reading time with my nose buried in dry texts about ancient historians or attempting to keep up with the stack of New Yorkers that has been steadily piling up at our house. Which […]
Hey, do you remember when I used to write these? And then I just kindof… stopped?
Yeah, life got a little busy.
I’ve been reading a lot of fantastic books lately and I’ve felt the overwhelming desire to share them with all of you. So, I’m reviving this little feature of mine. And I’m […]
It’s taken me some time to read The Real All Americans: The Team That Changed a Game, a People, a Nation by Sally Jenkins. It wasn’t because it was a particularly difficult read (in fact, it went by quickly in the way that a well-written but accessible book does). It’s because I found the […]
Let the Right One by John Ajvide Lindqvist is a book about vampires, but it’s not about your Twilight-type vampires. These vampires don’t wear designer clothes or drive fancy cars.
If you like your vampires to sparkle… this book is not for you.
If you don’t like it when characters get eaten… this book is […]
I wasn’t sure what to expect when I first picked up The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake by Aimee Bender. It got a lot of rave reviews, but the concept baffled me a bit. A girl wakes up one day and realizes that she can taste the emotions of whoever cooked her food. It’s […]
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