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Book Review

War by Laura Thalassa

War

Before you guys read this review I want to flag that the review includes discussion of: I honestly found this book very hard to read and hard to write about, especially with what’s in the news these days. I’m sorry if this is upsetting for you guys to read. I thought about not reviewing it but I think there is a worthwhile discussion to be had about what it means that a book like this … Continue reading War by Laura Thalassa

Cover Snark: On Call at Nips General

*chants* Cover snark! Cover snark! *chants* Amanda: Another doctor on call at Nips General Hospital. Sarah: I wonder what their private practice wall art is like. I bet it isn’t sunsets and successories about health. Shana: So. Many. Veins. It must be easy for him to do a blood draw on himself. AJ: Sir, please put your shirt on, I’m not here for that kind of injection. Lara: I’m looking at that raised shape on … Continue reading Cover Snark: On Call at Nips General

Best of 2018 Reviews, Part Two!

Smart Bitches Best of 2018 graphic - a stack of books against a sparkly lit background and at the bottom it says thanks for reading with us!

NB: This week, we’re taking a look back at some of our favorite and our most popular pieces of writing this year. We’ve got a week of best-of posts to share, with reviews, cover snark, sales, and more. We hope you enjoy revisiting our archives, and most of all, we wish you and yours a wonderful holiday and a happy new year – with all the very best of reading. … We’re onto the final … Continue reading Best of 2018 Reviews, Part Two!

Book Review

Pestilence by Laura Thalassa

Pestilence

Look, I think it’s safe to say that I’ve read some shit. I read the book about the blue alien/robot people who exist, I think, just to have buttsecks. I read the book about Santa’s Reindeer shifter. I read a book once about a guy who has psychic visions of murder and his eyeball rolls around in his head when it happens. Just the one eye though. Because two would be too much, I guess. … Continue reading Pestilence by Laura Thalassa