Thank GOD the worst month of the year is finally over and we can begin to usher in the greatness of hoodie weather fall. Guys, I am just so over this heat, over the summer, over the drip of sweat on my boobs. UGH. Ready to stay chilly in my over-sized sweaters, leggings, and abundance … Continue reading Goodbye August!!! August Monthly Wrap-Up
Tag: goodreads reviews
Book Review: Five Wakes and a Wedding by Karen Ross
I hate lilies. They smell like the dead.
Book Review: Here There Are Monsters by Amelinda Bérubé
By wood, stone, water, and bone.
Book Review: Kafka on the Shore by Haruki Murakami
source This probably won't be too long of a review since I'm still processing everything I've read and honestly I'm going nowhere today lol. My mind is fuzzy. My ditzy ass just refilled my medication and managed to lose it the same day so it's going to be...a weird month. I find that when I … Continue reading Book Review: Kafka on the Shore by Haruki Murakami
Book Review: Gods of Jade and Shadow by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
“The things you name grow in power.”
Juliet’s Corner: Ganesha’s Sweet Tooth by Sanjay Patel and Emily Haynes
Welcome to another wonderful Saturday of Juliet's corner :). Today our fab seven year old has picked out a beautifully illustrated book about the Hindu God Ganesha. I believe one of my dear friends bought this book for her when she was young and I thank which one of them did because I don't remember. … Continue reading Juliet’s Corner: Ganesha’s Sweet Tooth by Sanjay Patel and Emily Haynes
Book Review: The Cafe by The Sea by Jenny Colgan
source Today and tomorrow are my last day's working at the bakery and I thought I would at least properly say goodbye to it with a review. Jenny Colgan quickly became one of my favorite authors this year with her funny and romantic, food themed chick lits. Her Summer Seaside Kitchen Series was the very … Continue reading Book Review: The Cafe by The Sea by Jenny Colgan
Monthly Wrap-Up: July
Happy Birthday, Harry Potter. A real ass bitch.
ARC Review: The Ghost Collector by Allison Mills
‘She walks around town and looks for the dead in dark corners and forgotten places. She snatched ghosts from alleyways and buildings and takes them home to hide in her room. She rescues them.’
Sunday Musings/End of Reading Rush
Hey, this is my 50th post! Yay for me.