Tag: ARC
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Book Review: How to Kill Men and Get Away With It by Katy Brent
The title of this book caught my attention. I mean, I think most women can find a bitter amusement at first glance. Unfortunately (or maybe fortunately), I quickly lost amusement and felt like I’d crossed over a morally grey threshold…
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Book Review: Paper Targets by Steve S. Saroff
I love a good art angle in a book be it fiction or nonfiction. Pair it with a mystery and you don’t need to tell me much more to convince me to pick it up…
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Book Review: The Workshop: Week One by Matt Mills
As a hobbyist writer myself, I instantly loved the concept of this series. A group of college students/writers competing for greatness in a sixteen-week creative writing course? I’m in…
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Book Review: The Lexicologist’s Handbook by Dane Cobain
I can’t say I’ve ever sat down and read a dictionary from cover to cover before. The Lexicologist’s Handbook isn’t your run-of-the-mill dictionary overwhelming in length. The pages are full of the more fun words in the English vocabulary…
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Book Review: The Officer and the Spy by Jenny Ashcroft
With a unique setting, great characters, romance, and let’s face it — a gorgeous cover, The Officer and the Spy was a treat to read…
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Book Review: After the Barricades by Jessica Stilling
Though I can’t personally vouch for it, history tells us that 1968 was a year of mayhem around the world. This book takes us to Paris during the Spring-Summer of that year through protests, strikes, and all of the devastation in between…
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Book Review: Dreams of Arcadia by Brian Porter
With a mysterious overtone and a literary delivery, Dreams of Arcadia is a spectacular and unique read…
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Book Review: Only the Beautiful by Susan Meissner
Beautifully written and spectacularly researched, Only the Beautiful is everything the summary promises and more…
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Book Review: Who Writes the Rules? by Norman George
Though set on a different planet, Who Writes the Rules? is as relevant as ever in this day and age. Covering topics such as the environment, spirituality, and society as a whole, this book makes for a thought-provoking read…
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Book Review: The Countess of the Revolution by Lana Kortchik
I always forget what an exciting setting this time and place in history makes for novel settings. I’d hoped to be posting this review before the US publication date, but I was so invested that I took my sweet time…