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Wednesday, December 15, 2021

Together by Luke Adam Hawker


Together by Luke Adam Hawker with words by Marianne Laidlaw

Pages: 64

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

With beautiful, black and white sketches Luke Hawker shows how people weathered the "storm" that was COVID-19 and 2020. Using his grandfather as inspiration for his main character, that has to protect himself from a dark and dangerous storm, Luke explores feelings of isolation, both in crowds and alone. This book is short enough to be read to a child, but the thoughts and feelings evoked by the drawings and brief text, are deep enough for an adult to ponder. Hopefully, this book will help some people struggling with emotional and mental issues from COVID-19, that continues to add stress to our lives, to reach Hawker's conclusion that being together with family and friends, and surviving together as a community, culture, even world - is what is most important. 

Thursday, December 31, 2020

Oblivion by Jennifer Armentrout

...yeah it's three books in one... all from Dameon's perspective... I'm here for it.

Book 1: Obsidian (411 Pages)
What we learned: Dameon is thirsty for Kat and for milk. Dameon really likes red.

Book 2: Onyx (392 Pages)
Dameon discovers that the best way to win women is in their natural habit with their favorite thing--snick snacks.
Me knowing things that'll happen.

.....Details Jennifer.... And the foreshadowing....ummmm



Goldenhand by Garth Nix

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"They were old, perhaps even forty." ......


Guys send help. They're all too cute.
Oooooooooooh...that's why we needed that book...ok...Makes sense.
384 Pages

December Hodge Podge

The Year of the Witching by Alexis Henderson

This book was SO. AMAZINGLY. AWESOME. I could not put it down! Feminist dystopia, a suffocating religion, vengeful witches in the wood, curses and escapes and dungeons-- Okay, I have to stop. Just go read it, especially if you like the Handmaid's Tale or fantasy horror. 

368 pages



We Sold Our Souls by Grady Hendrix

Dude. The writing. I could feel myself being crushed by the walls of a cave. And such creative settings! Heavy metal bands fit so well into horror, but Hendrix also highlights the horror of materialism and the distractions of the modern world. I need to read more of his books!

336 pages

Read Harder Challenge #22


Chapel of Ease
by Alex Bledsoe

The fourth Tufa novel, and still going strong. It's nice that for once we get a non-straight Tufa-human couple. I want to watch a hillbilly fairy musical. They never tell us what's in the box! Gaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhh!!

320 pages



The Dollhouse Family by M.R. Carey, Peter Gross

Creepy dolls are one of my favorite horror tropes because I find them genuinely scary. But the dolls here aren't the really creepy part. A demonic dollhouse is overly possessive of its family, chasing them across generations. A fun read, good for a rainy afternoon.

160 pages



Daphne Byrne
by Laura Marks, Kelley Jones

The Spiritualist movement of the 19th century has long interested me. Yes, lets manipulate people's grief so we can be parasites on society. This story just throws some actual demons in.

160 pages


The Cold Millions by Jess Walter

It's long, but the payoff was worth it! I really didn't know much about turn of the century labor movements, and this got me interested in looking up and reading more. Elizabeth Gurley Flynn deserves more recognition, and I'm tempted to track down some of her writings. The parallels in this novel to inequalities to today make the setting feel even more real. Very well written historical fiction!

352 pages

Come Back to Me by Amanda Conner, Jimmy Palmiotti

Not the best Wonder Woman comic, but enjoyable. Starts off as standard Wonder Woman fun, ends up in some weird dinosaur time travel space stadium mess. Definitely better WW comics out there. 

160 pages

Educated by Tara Westover

This one stuck with me. I still think about it, and I read it weeks ago. An amazing memoir about a girl who never went to school, then entered college and went on to get her PhD. Her childhood memories are disturbing and tragic. The conflicts with her family in the fallout are relateable.  Reminded me of a lot of my dreams, and it has definitely got me thinking. 

352 pages    

Read Harder Challenge #12

Attack on Titan Volumes 4/5 by Hajime Isayama
This series. So good. More Titan lore, More epic 3D battles, more chaotic fights. The story is too good, a blend of mystery, thriller, fantasy, and of course, horror. 

388 pages (194+194)

In Mad Love and War by Joy Harjo

This is one of her earlier collections, and I had a bit of trouble getting into it. Certainly quality, it makes you slow down and savor each line. Sometimes you have to reread the stanzas again and again for them to sink in.

79 pages



No One is Too Small to Make a Difference by Greta Thunberg

A collection of her speeches, so definitely a bit repetitive. The message is clear though, and I hope we are not too late to act. We only have a few years left, but we seem to be making the problem worse, not better. Tragedy of the Commons combined with Toxic Individualism just leads to ecological destruction. And really, it's not a money problem. It's an accountability problem.

80 pages

Read Harder Challenge #15


Solutions and Other Problems
by Allie Brosh

I love how Brosh is so funny even when talking about horrible things. I was getting weird looks from Matt because I was just sitting on the couch laughing my head off. That poor grocery clerk. That creepy neighbor kid needs some friends. I too identify with the balloon. Definitely check out her comics if you haven't. They will brighten your day!

528 pages


The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides

I have heard so much hype around this book, and I finally got around to it. Very much a thriller where you have to slowly piece the puzzle together. Still didn't expect that ending, love the added psychological dimensions. I was racing through this one.

336 pages



The Jedi Mind by Amy Ratcliffe

Little tidbits of wisdom, tied into the different characters of the Star Wars universe. The illustrations are just too cute!

80 pages


Steve Trevor DC Comics

This was a really cool collection of Wonder Woman comics featuring Steve Trevor. It includes the very first issues, the strange "New" look where she loses her powers from the 60's, and the great Perez issues from the 90's, as well as a handful of recent ones. Fun to see how her character has evolved over the years.

232 pages



The Factory Witches of Lowell by C.S. Malerich

This was a very fun historical fantasy novella, wherein a mill girl strike is aided by just a bit of magic. I thought it was an amazing setting, and I loved the sapphic side-romance. I was so enthralled I read this in one sitting. I never knew about brown lung and the stuffy fibrous airways which lead to untimely death for many women. Using the breath and blood you've poured into your looms to stop all work? Talk about seizing the means of production! I only wish this book was a bit longer to flesh out all the characters. 

128 pages


The Cowboy Meets His Match by Jessica Clare

I have never read a cowboy romance. I don't feel like I was missing much. I know a lot of readers love them, but they are just not for me.

301 pages

Read Harder Challenge #14




Basketful of Heads by Joe Hill, Leomacs

This comic is so good. Norse mythology, zombie heads, corrupt small town government, and a brave female protagonist totally dominating. The drawings are emotive, the colors dark yet colorful. A must read horror comic! 

184 pages




I Will Judge You by Your Bookshelf by Grant Snider

I'm a librarian. I can't resist book humor! Snider's comics are always clever.

128 pages

On the Island by Tracey Garvis Graves

I've been re-reading some old favorites lately, as they give me a sense of comfort and peace. 

368 pages

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Clariel by Garth Nix

Me not reading the synopsis and hoping Touchstone will show up 
...Is that more ace rep?!?!
This one was harder to get into, I'm guessing because Sabriel wasn't really involved
416 Pages

The Cousins by Karen M. Mcmanus

I have all the theories.. Also....like...come on....dropped a hint in like...the third chapter...

I kind of need a marker board to get a good vibe for the family tree...
Ok so my theory was wrong. We cool.
Gomez yelling "Impostore" from the Addams Family
Oh look at the youngest sibling being the nice one. 
Megamind Revenge gif
...Wait did they....
What the frick.
336 Pages

The Gentleman's Guide to Getting Lucky by Mackenzi Lee

Oh Felicity, I love you.
.....someone is thirsty....
128 Pages

Wednesday, December 30, 2020

Opal by Jennifer Armentrout

....So we're all just collectively in pain. 
Dawson.
Yeah I kind of love this cover...Cause Dameon's smirk.
All of the high school things
Alexa play the Mission Impossible theme.
And we're in pain again...that's a Sarah J Maas cliffhanger...no wonder they're friends.
452 Pages

A Lady's Guide to Petticoats and Piracy by Mackenzi Lee

I love her. 
Is this ace rep?!?!? YAAAAAAAAAAS
Felicity and her relationship with hugs..
480 Pages

Tuesday, December 29, 2020

Onyx by Jennifer Armentrout

D. T. R. ....like seriously. 
And I'm getting New Moon vibes....and it got better...I'm real glad that it didn't turn into New Moon.
When you read a crap ton of a series real close together and you can't remember when things happen. 
I am here for Kat growing and turning into a BA... (I mean she was already BA, but still). 
Also why am I smarter than the main character that reads a ton...Like come on... Be suspicious. 
Why does Jennifer have to hurt me like this. 
416 Pages

Monday, December 28, 2020

Obsidian by Jennifer Armentrout

WST VIRGINIA
Ok so the writing style took a hot sec to adjust to, but man...fast read.
...I'm really picky about covers...I just want the old one that's less sketch (and by less sketchy, I mean less likely for someone to judge me for...yes I know).
I love Dameon.
Obsidian honestly gave me some Twilight vibes, but like....it got better. 
400 Pages

Return of the Thief by Megan Whalen Turner

I love Pheris. I would die for him. I stan. I would protect him with my life and he is so smart.
Gen is iconic. He is up to his shenanigans and I, as always, am here for it.
Attolia... I love her. She is my queen and honestly I would let her step on me. I've missed them so much, and I just love watching Gen and Attolia take on the world. 
I'm not crying...you're crying. 
480 Pages

Saturday, December 26, 2020

Abhorsen by Garth Nix

I love Touchstone, and Sabriel, and Lirael...I just love everyone. 
wHAT tHe FriCK that EPILOGUE
384 Pages

Midnight Jewel by Richelle Mead

Me completely forgetting what happened in the first book....
Grant's cool. I love boys who don't want to admit their feelings.
I just want to go re-read the first one now...
Mira is so fierce, and she deserves the world.
I love how the timelines intertwine and stuff. Also Cedric and Adelaide in the background. Heart eyes
416 Pages

Wednesday, December 23, 2020

Inferno by Julie Kagawa

#communication
saw that coming. saw that coming.
So I'm glad we addressed that in the epilogue
416 Pages

Legion by Julie Kagawa

My brain doing all the science things with the blood.
Whelp at least we're talking about our feelings.
I love Garret... I love him so much. I'm worried for him, but I love him.
Yes to free will.
416 Pages

A Court of Frost and Starlight by Sarah J. Maas

All the smirking emojis.
I have opinions about a certain ship/love triangle...I don't know what they are yet, but I have them.
I love Cassian...I love him so much.
Azriel is such a Mom Friend, and I love him too. I would die for him.

Rhys' mom...crying emojis
Someone reminds me of Morticia and Gomez...smirking emojis pt. 2
I see you Sarah. I see how you're setting things up.
272 Pages

Tuesday, December 22, 2020

Soldier by Julie Kagawa

I'm just saying if we get a solider from St. George named Lawerence...it would be iconic...because Lawrence was martyred on hot coals and was like "Turn me over; I'm done on this side"....iconic for a dragon fighter....or tempting fate...

....I'm stressed.
.....How much money do these people have....like....when was this published (because I'm looking at gas prices)
Garret deserves the world, and no one can convince me otherwise....he's trying his best. 
384 Pages



Monday, December 21, 2020

A Court of Wings and Ruin by Sarah J. Maas

...Do you ever look at someone and just want to strangle them....
Feyre is Feyrce... (Fierce)
So I love Cassian and Azriel, and I would die for both of them.
Amren is smol and I'm afraid of her. But she's cute.
Evil laughter. Evil laughter everywhere. 
So like...the 4:28 mark of Defying Gravity (and the music itself/climax of the song) was a mood for a certain scene.
I have a lot of feelings, and I read part of this after having a margarita....so I had even more feelings.
I was so stressed, y'all.. I just want my babies to be happy.
736 Pages