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Book Review

Xeni by Rebekah Weatherspoon

Xeni

Xeni was such a treat to read. When I heard this contemporary romance had a chubby Scot and an African-American witch, in a marriage arranged by a dead relative, I was all in. These characters felt realistic and like they could have been my friends, albeit the kind of friends who keep sneaking away to bone in the bathroom. Their romance was both completely absorbing and drama-free. It was like drinking an automatically re-filling glass … Continue reading Xeni by Rebekah Weatherspoon

Book Review

Lioness in Blue by Shira Glassman

Lioness in Blue

While reading this short story, I vacillated wildly between appreciation for the lyrical and elegant descriptions of playing music, and bafflement at the overabundance of exclamation points and awkward and unrealistic dialogue. Lauren Stern is second oboe in an orchestra, and she has a thing for first oboe, Dan Cohen, who is much older than she is. They’ve been playing together for awhile and are friends, having bonded over the experience of being two lone Jewish … Continue reading Lioness in Blue by Shira Glassman