Old Blog Posts

I have not regularly updated this blog since 2020, but I am too nostalgic to delete them forever, so here they live for my reminiscing (and yours, if you’re interested).

  • October 2018

    October 2018

    All of the books I read in October, organized by mood.  I’ve linked my more in depth reviews wherever possible. For the super-duper fun adventure: An Absolutely Remarkable Thing by Hank Green For when you need to fill the void in your heart that A Star is Born left behind: Daisy Jones & The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid… Read more

  • Happy Hour No. 1

    Happy Hour No. 1

    A new series in which I share what’s up in my real life.  If you’d like to know, keep reading. Read more

  • The 2018 TBR

    The 2018 TBR

    Despite how in denial I am of this fact, we are rapidly approaching the end of 2018. (WhAAATTTT that’s crazy)  I spent a bit of time this morning staring at my shelves and got absurdly overwhelmed by the titles I had promised myself I would read this year (some new, some old) and now it… Read more

  • An Absolutely Remarkable Thing

    An Absolutely Remarkable Thing

    THE DETAILS: Title: An Absolutely Remarkable Thing Author: Hank Green Genre: Very 2018 specific sci-fi Pub date: September 25, 2018 Read if you like: Arrival, Black Mirror but much more fun. Read more

  • Daisy Jones & The Six

    Daisy Jones & The Six

    Thank you to the lovely people at BookSparks for my copy of Daisy Jones & The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid. The Details: Title: Daisy Jones & The SixAuthor: Taylor Jenkins ReidGenre: Fictional interviewsPub date: March 5, 2019Read if you like: A Star Is Born, Sound City, sex, drugs, and all things rock and roll. And the interview collection Everyone Loves You When You’re… Read more

  • My Own “Girls Write Now”

    My Own “Girls Write Now”

    As a tribute to Girls Write Now‘s publication today, I’ve written something in the style of the other essays in the book.  Something I’d like to talk about with my past self.  I wouldn’t call it advice, per se, because I’m not sure what advice I’d give.  But it did force me to think.  Thank… Read more

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