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Twilight is 20, and I’m Recommending Books in The New York Times

Twilight and SBTB were born in the same year, so now we're both 20! Let's make some recs about it.

Podcast

588. True Crime as Social Change with Sarah Weinman

Sarah Weinman joins me to talk about true crime, a genre which I absolutely cannot read! We talk about how true crime “can be a catalyst for social change” and why people, especially White women, obsessed with true crime. Plus we talk about Sarah’s latest books, Scoundrel, which has a surprising (to me) literary angle for true crime, and the anthology, Evidence of Things Seen. We discuss at length looking at the true crime genre … Continue reading 588. True Crime as Social Change with Sarah Weinman

Jezebel is Done, Layoffs Abound, This Sucks

Jezebel masthead icon featuring a 50s style pinup illustration of a white woman with reddish hair half incolor and half black and white the words over her forehead read JEZEBEL celebtiry sex fashion with airbrushing

Update: Paste Magazine acquired Jez and it’s back! THANK GOODNESS. … Wow, this one hits in the gut: G/O Media has effective immediately suspended publication of Jezebel, one of the oldest sites looking at “popular culture through a feminist lens,” to quote their masthead. Per Ben Mullin on Twitter, G/O Media CEO Jim Spanfeller announced to the entire staff that they’re suspending publication in the fourth paragraph of a company-wide email. While there are a … Continue reading Jezebel is Done, Layoffs Abound, This Sucks

Books On Sale

Some of Today’s Kindle Daily Deals

Books on Sale: Ancillary Justice by Anne Leckie & More

Ancillary Justice by Ann Leckie is $2.99! know Carrie really loves this book (and the entire series, I believe). It’s also a Hugo Award winner! Readers really loved the scifi world building, though some admitted wanting more action in the first book of the Imperial Radch series.

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Lightning Review

Never Wager with a Wallflower by Virginia Heath

Never Wager with a Wallflower

Man, I should have known better. Venus Merriwell was annoying as hell in the first book, but she was less annoying in the second, so I did hold out hope that she would be an interesting protagonist in her book. Alas! Alack! Woe! She was not. I still read the whole thing, though. Venus Merriwell’s great passion in life is the orphanage that she runs with her partners. They need to expand and with a … Continue reading Never Wager with a Wallflower by Virginia Heath

Links: Kickstarters, Bookstores, & More

Workspace with computer, journal, books, coffee, and glasses.

Welcome back to Wednesday Links! My brother is currently visiting and has been in town since Saturday. It’s been a pretty casual visit so far, but it’s great to see him. I last saw him when I visited him in Germany over two years ago and the last time he visited me in the Boston area was back in 2016 for the Fourth of July. He lives in Korea and his one request here was … Continue reading Links: Kickstarters, Bookstores, & More

Gift Guide 2023: Bookish Personalized Gifts!

Gift Guide 2023 - Bookish personalized gifts including a personalized bookshelf mug, a miniature bookshelf with miniature books, and a custom ereader case that looks like a hardcover book

It’s time for our annual tradition: the Smart Bitches 2023 Gift Guides! It’s early enough that there should still be time to order personalized gifts for your favorite bookish people – so let’s take a look to see what beautiful options are available! Want to see? Just click that image above or click right here, and come shop with us! And if you’d like to browse some more, we have a complete Stuff We Like archive, … Continue reading Gift Guide 2023: Bookish Personalized Gifts!

Books On Sale

Druids, Essays, & More

Books on Sale: The Care and Feeding of Waspish Widows by Olivia Waite & More

RECOMMENDED: The Care and Feeding of Waspish Widows by Olivia Waite is $1.99! Carrie and Tara wrote a joint review and gave this one a B+:

This book does a lot of things right. The character work is deep and brilliant, the historical context is plentiful and guides readers along even if they know nothing, and the writing is so beautifully done. Like I mentioned above, the overall pace of the story didn’t bother me, just the pace of the romance. If that would have been sped up, this would be a near perfect book for me. I still recommend it, but you need to go into this expecting the slowest of slow burns.

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Help A Bitch Out - SOLVED!

HaBO: Earlier STEM Contemporary Romance

This HaBO is from PamG, who wants to find this romance: I read this book some time in the last decade and I don’t think it was older than that. I remember no names associated with it; it’s as though I was mind-wiped by aliens, but I’d really like to read it again. The male protagonist is a genius professor/researcher known for his unpleasant attitude, antisocial tendencies, and his brilliant research. His boss/department head wants … Continue reading HaBO: Earlier STEM Contemporary Romance

Hide Your Wallet

Hide Your Wallet: November 7th Release Week!

It’s Tuesday! That means a new crop of books are hitting shelves and making their way onto your e-readers. Lots of series continuations this week, especially when it comes to sci-fi, fantasy, and mysteries. We also have some debuts and series starters. What books are you excited for this week? Let us know in the comments!

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