Readers Imbibing Peril XVII – #RIPXVII
byEvery year, I see the R.I.P. reading event posts a bit too late to participate in them actively. But this year (after almost ten…
Every year, I see the R.I.P. reading event posts a bit too late to participate in them actively. But this year (after almost ten…
The last month has been a somewhat mixed reading month. I started off strong with Beautiful world, where are you that I loved so…
Many bloggers I follow are fans of Louise Penny’s Inspector Armand Gamache books. So, seeing so many rave-y posts and reading FOMO prompted me…
I have been postponing Hamnet for months years because I knew it would be sad. Then late this spring, I felt so optimistic and…
I picked up this book from the library because of its quirky title and because I had heard good things about the author’s previous…
Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly feature hosted at That Artsy Reader Girl. Each week you compile a list of ten books that coincide with…
I went into this book with high expectations, and overall this book met them. I enjoyed reading this book at the time, but ended…
June is Pride Month, and I usually take this opportunity to read at least one LGBTQIA-friendly book. I hoped to read more this year,…
Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly feature hosted at That Artsy Reader Girl. Each week you compile a list of ten books that coincide with…
About the Book Bombay, 1921. Intrepid and intelligent, young Perveen Mistry joins her father’s prestigious law firm to become one of India’s first female…