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Month: February 2023

Revealing Sordidez, Puerto Rico Cli-Fi by EG Condé
Fiction
  • 27/02/2023
  • 2 years
  • 260 words
Tagged dictator, EG Condé., hurricane, indigenous, Puerto Rico

Revealing Sordidez, Puerto Rico Cli-Fi by EG Condé

We are excited to share the cover of Sordidez by EG Condé, an indigenous futuristic science fiction novel set in Puerto Rico […]

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what we talk about when we talk about our favorite books
Reading Habits
  • 23/02/2023
  • 2 years
  • 1,067 word
Tagged books, favorite, judgment, literature, mistakes

what we talk about when we talk about our favorite books

Maybe for some, it’s not a weighty problem. I’m not sure if I’ve seen any of them. “Favorite” is a fixed word, […]

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Though she’s only sixteen, she’s fierce: Brittany Williams’ Same Metal
Book Reviews
  • 22/02/2023
  • 2 years
  • 790 words
Tagged bisexuality, black heroine, chosen one, historical fantasy, magic

Though she’s only sixteen, she’s fierce: Brittany Williams’ Same Metal

Brittany N. Williams’ debut novel, The Same Metal, is a book you can judge by its cover. This striking image covers all […]

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Neil Shusterman’s Scythe Could Herald a New Direction for Sci-Fi Blockbusters
Fiction
  • 16/02/2023
  • 2 years
  • 1,046 word
Tagged book adaptation, movie, Neil Shusterman, sci-fi, Scythe

Neil Shusterman’s Scythe Could Herald a New Direction for Sci-Fi Blockbusters

Neil Shusterman’s Arc of the Sickle series has captured the hearts of many readers, including myself, since its first issue in 2016. […]

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Cozy Shapeshifters: Alisa Day’s Tiger’s Eye Mystery
News
  • 16/02/2023
  • 2 years
  • 297 words
Tagged cozy mystery, murder mystery, paranormal creatures, shapeshifter myth, supernatural elements

Cozy Shapeshifters: Alisa Day’s Tiger’s Eye Mystery

The Shapeshifter Myth is a versatile trope that can be incorporated into various genres, including urban fantasy, science fiction, and even cozy mystery. […]

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There’s really nothing wrong with the way you read
Reading Habits
  • 16/02/2023
  • 2 years
  • 880 words
Tagged audiobooks, book purists, individual opinions, personalization, reading formats

There’s really nothing wrong with the way you read

If you have a very repetitive and broken clock, it’s like clockwork: every now and then, on one social platform or another, an […]

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Mighty Returns: Dead Nation by Max Gladstone
Book Reviews
  • 11/02/2023
  • 2 years
  • 791 words
Tagged Craft series, Dead Nation, epic fantasy, gods, magic

Mighty Returns: Dead Nation by Max Gladstone

Max Gladstone’s Craft series began more than a decade ago with “Three Parts Dead,” a sprawling, intricate, thrilling epic fantasy about a […]

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Horror Vignettes and Thirteen: 13 Scary Stories from 13 Horror Masters
News
  • 09/02/2023
  • 2 years
  • 737 words
Tagged '90s horror authors, '90s teen horror, Christopher Pike, Horror short stories, R.L. Stine

Horror Vignettes and Thirteen: 13 Scary Stories from 13 Horror Masters

’90s teen horror featured well-known authors like Christopher Pike and R.L. Stine, as well as popular series such as Stine’s “Streets of […]

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Exposure to the Most Likely Consequences: Uncovering Seth Dickinson’s Exordia
Fiction
  • 06/02/2023
  • 2 years
  • 293 words
Tagged Anna Sinjari, Exordia, Hugo Award, New York City, Science fiction

Exposure to the Most Likely Consequences: Uncovering Seth Dickinson’s Exordia

Seth Dickinson is pioneering a new genre with Exordia, his Clayton acid science fiction debut, which will be released in January 2024 […]

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What is the best reading posture for reading?
BOOK LIFE
  • 03/02/2023
  • 2 years
  • 1,054 word
Tagged back support pillow, best reading position, ergonomic reading position, reading in bed, reading pillow

What is the best reading posture for reading?

If you’re an avid reader (like me!), you’ve probably spent hours engrossed in a book. But over time, the question we face […]

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About Me

I'm Barbara, a person who loves to read. You can often find me with a book in my hand, or a cat on my lap - preferably both! If you also enjoy reading, it seems we have a common interest. What did you think of the book you recently read? Do you have any good recommendations? I've been looking for some great books to add to my reading list lately. Whether it's reading or spending time with cats, it's a fantastic way to find inner peace and pleasure.

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