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Monthly Archives: June 2021
Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir – a Book Review
This was by far my most anticipated book of 2021. I positively loved The Martian, even enjoying the movie adaptation, though not nearly as much as the book. I listened to both The Martian and PJH. Let me tell you, … Continue reading
Posted in Science Fiction, speculative fiction, Uncategorized
Tagged book blog, book review, books, fiction, reading, space
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WWW Wednesday – June 9, 2021 – #wwwwednesday #bookishmemes
Welcome to a new week of WWW Wednesday! This meme is hosted by Sam at Taking on a World of Words. In it, we answer three questions and leave a link in the comments sharing our own posts for other … Continue reading
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Tagged book blog, book review, bookish memes, books, fiction, reading, WWW Wednesday
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First Lines Friday – May 28, 2021
First Lines Fridays is a weekly feature for book lovers hosted by Wandering Words. What if instead of judging a book by its cover, its author or its prestige, we judged it by its opening lines? Pick a book off your shelf … Continue reading
The Absolute Book by Elizabeth Knox – a Book Review
I should probably start this review with a bit of a disclaimer. I find myself at a loss of words as to how to adequately approach a review for The Absolute Book. I’m still mulling over most of my reactions … Continue reading
TBR Thursday – Episode 2: June 3, 2021
Well, last week I wasn’t immensely successful at cleaning up my TBR list, and then I went and added a few more books this week so now I have a total of 499, up 4 from where I ended last … Continue reading
Nothing to See Here by Kevin Wilson – a Book Review
Nothing to See Here is the most recent book from author, Kevin Wilson, a Tennessee-based author, which is apparent when reading this novel. Nothing to See Here takes place in Tennessee and pays homage to the State, its landscape such … Continue reading
Posted in General fiction, Uncategorized
Tagged abuse and neglect, book blog, book review, books, tennessee
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WWW Wednesday – June 2, 2021 – #wwwwednesday #bookishmemes
Welcome to a new week of WWW Wednesday! This meme is hosted by Sam at Taking on a World of Words. In it, we answer three questions and leave a link in the comments sharing our own posts for other … Continue reading
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Tagged book blog, book review, bookish memes, books, reading, WWW Wednesday
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Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi – a Book Review
“Weakness is treating someone as though they belong to you. Strength is knowing that everyone belongs to themselves.” – Yaa Gyasi, Homegoing Homegoing is a celebration of the complexity of legacy. One woman, two daughters, and the 14 separate stories … Continue reading
Posted in General fiction, Historical Fiction, Uncategorized
Tagged Africa, book review, books, Coming of Age, fiction, reading, slavery
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