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Amanda has discovered some hidden gems during her first year of home ownership.

Book Review

Romantic Comedy by Curtis Sittenfeld

Romantic Comedy

I really loved Romantic Comedy by Curtis Sittenfeld. Celebrity romance is one of my favorite tropes, and for me this book stands out. Romantic Comedy features a hero who is not purely defined by celebrity status, gives readers a deep dive into a world I found fascinating, contains an epistolary courtship, and at times is laugh-out-loud funny. Sally Milz is a writer for a weekly late-night sketch comedy show called TNO that is based on … Continue reading Romantic Comedy by Curtis Sittenfeld

Podcast

564. Bunny Aliens in Space: Cover Design with JL Logosz

 In September of 2022, we snarked a cover, Planet Oster: Fertility Fusion. The cover designer, who is also one half of the writing team behind the series, reached out to me saying that they were unironically flattered that we’d snarked the cover, and asked if I’d like to talk about the process and the behind the scenes of the design work. Of course I said yes. Music: Purple-planet.com

Lightning Review

The Religious Body by Catherine Aird

The Religious Body

When I’m not in the mood for a romance, I need a cosy mystery, especially an old school murder mystery. Murder mysteries set in post-WW2 Britain – particularly the variety featuring small villages? Yes, please! They tend to lean towards ‘cosy’ on the ‘cosy’ to ‘hard-boiled’ spectrum, and there is a glorious escape from modern technology and its baggage. If you, too, enjoy this type of story, may I propose Catherine Aird’s book The Religious … Continue reading The Religious Body by Catherine Aird

Links: Graphic Novels, Dungeons and Dragons, & More

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

Welcome to Wednesday Links! A Toast update! We installed a cat cam in the spare room, just to see how much exploring Toast was doing. That boy loves gazing out the window and looking at himself in the mirror. This weekend, we have plans to open up the second floor a little bit (which is just a bathroom, master bed, and spare room) and put a gate up at the top of the stairs. Linus … Continue reading Links: Graphic Novels, Dungeons and Dragons, & More

Books On Sale

Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Books on Sale: Sugar Queen by Sarah Addison Allen & More

RECOMMENDED: The Sugar Queen by Sarah Addison Allen is $2.99! I’ve talked about my love for Sarah Addison Allen before. Her books are literary fiction with magical realism and they’re such perfect comfort reads. I like Garden Spells (her debut) better, but this was still a good read.

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Book Review

This Time It’s Real by Ann Liang

This Time It’s Real

This Time It’s Real is a YA celebrity romance that focuses a lot on identity and fitting in. Eliza Lin’s mother is a corporate crisis manager, and as a result of her mom’s career she’s spent her childhood living all over the world. Now she’s in Beijing, and even though she’s Chinese, she doesn’t feel like she fits in at her new school any better than her last one. Eliza’s passion is writing, and for … Continue reading This Time It’s Real by Ann Liang

Help A Bitch Out

HaBO: Botanist Specializes in Carnivorous Plants

This HaBO comes from Pam, who wants to find this romance: One of the first historical romances I read with a STEM-inclined heroine totally eludes me. I know I read it post-2007, and I believe that the author was fairly well known. It may even have been reviewed by the SBs. I’m pretty sure I read other work by the same author, but I’ve no clue who it was. All I remember was that the … Continue reading HaBO: Botanist Specializes in Carnivorous Plants

Hide Your Wallet

Hide Your Wallet: May 23rd Release Week!

If you missed it, we’ve switched our Hide Your Wallet new release posts to weekly instead of bi-monthly! This gives us a chance to cover more books in more digestible lists. There’s a number of thrillers and suspense titles in this one. Lots of series continuations as well! As always, what is on your to-read and to-buy list this week?

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