Tag: reading
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Mini-Reviews–prose, undercover operatives, and the Black Death
Hello, friends! So….time is a thing. A lot of it has diminished and passed into the undying lands since I last graced you all with my presence. I’ve been quite busy–and I’m not exactly about to get LESS busy…but what else is new? A short update of the past few months: Anyhoo, I think it’s…
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The Bookworm Tag–in which I flail over prose and laugh at Beowulf
Hello, friends! ….I don’t really have an intro for you today. But I DO have a TAG from the fantastic Sarah Seele @ Sixty-Something Trees! She came up with some first rate questions, and I am quite excited to answer them. So! Without further ado, let’s get to the questions. What author has your favorite…
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Mini-Reviews–in which I have at least one crisis and throw out a cheesecake
Hello, friends! I’ve been terribly busy lately with Life (booooo), but I somehow managed to scrounge up some mini-reviews (“somehow” meaning I sat on the couch and silently screamed at my laptop and–oh, dear I’ve skipped lunch, haven’t I? *resolves to got eat something as soon as I finish this*). Apparently January was a very…
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2021 Recap-The year of Fantasy and Sci-Fi, apparently–also jams and plot bunnies
Hello, friends! 2021 is leaving us. Wave to it as it passes! (You’re never going to see it again, so this is your last chance.) It has been a wild year. I’m still reeling from the past few months. But while there have been many setbacks, hardships, and what-the-heck-is-going-on??? moments, there have also been many…
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Mini-Reviews–feat. Lettuce, Calvin and Hobbes, and Oxford
Hello friends! The sun has let up on its merciless attempts to fry us all, the air is turning cooler, children are back chained to sitting at their desks, and there are leaves in the gutter. In short, fall is nearly upon us.* So naturally, I’m here to tell you about a few of the…
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Mini-Reviews–feat. War, miracles, and wholesome humans
Hello, friends! As you may have noticed, I’m back to posting every other week. Because Life. And Busyness. And Sleep-Deprivation. But I’m here not, and it’s time for some more mini-reviews! The Leviathan Trilogy by Scott Westerfeld My Very Informative Summary: In a world of Clanker machinery and Darwinist fabricated creatures, war is breaking out.…