Review: Beatrice and Croc Harry
I came across Beatrice and Croc Harry on NetGalley and was immediately intrigued as, like many others I’m sure, I’ve come to know Lawrence Hill… Read More »Review: Beatrice and Croc Harry
I came across Beatrice and Croc Harry on NetGalley and was immediately intrigued as, like many others I’m sure, I’ve come to know Lawrence Hill… Read More »Review: Beatrice and Croc Harry
I’ve been trying to read more LGBTQIA books lately, so when the opportunity arose to read The Dangerous Art of Blending In by Angelo Surmelis for Bookmarked,… Read More »Review: The Dangerous Art of Blending In
I read The Wolves of Winter for Bookmarked earlier this year. An original version of this review appears on that site. Summary As nuclear war… Read More »Review: The Wolves of Winter
I’m often a bit skeptical about retellings of classic novels. So when my book club The Dark Descent of Elizabeth Frankenstein by Kiersten White as our next… Read More »Review: The Dark Descent of Elizabeth Frankenstein
After seeing Lost at Midnight’s post on Sadie, I added the book to my TBR list. It seemed relevant to current discussions about violence, and… Read More »Review: Sadie
The Beauty That Remains by Ashley Woodfolk is another book I read for book club. Summary The Beauty That Remains is a novel that deals with… Read More »Review: The Beauty That Remains
I don’t often pre-order books. I like to have them in my hands before deciding to buy a physical copy or not. But when it… Read More »Review: Spinning Silver
When the Binti Series showed up in a Kobo email, I was intrigued by the beautiful cover art. That and the sale price made it… Read More »Review: The Binti Series
Ruper Kaur has caused a whole lot of buzz in the past few years. Though I’ve read her poems on social media and seen them… Read More »Review: Milk and Honey
Like many who follow Canadian Lit, I’d been hearing about The Marrow Thieves for the last year and a half. Despite picking up a copy a… Read More »Review: The Marrow Thieves