Campouts and corgies

There’s something sweet and amusing about a chubby, older Corgie named Chonk who has a white heart on his butt.And while Chonk isn’t supposed to steal the show, Chonk kinda does.  But then, so does Lainey’s fear of bears. If it doesn't make any sense, that's fine. It's a fun read and read along we … Continue reading Campouts and corgies

Some stories walk so others can run.

Last week I watched Maurice, a period romance that came out in 1987. Based on a novel by E.M. Forster published in 1971, the story centers on a young man by the name of Maurice Hall, an upper-class aristocrat in early 19th century England who falls in love with a fellow Cambridge student by the name … Continue reading Some stories walk so others can run.

Seattle is looking interesting.

I’m going to say this every time. There are authors you love, authors you don’t and authors that, when you see their book title come up, you immediately buy sight unseen.  Alexandria Bellefleur is one of those authors. Her latest novel, The Fiancée Farce came out less than a month ago, in April, and I … Continue reading Seattle is looking interesting.

What’s your DNR limit?

This past week I picked up a book that has been in my TBR stack for a few months with the intention to have a relaxing read.  I made it exactly one chapter in before it was obvious that the story was going to take a turn into subject material that would be personally triggering … Continue reading What’s your DNR limit?

Time after Time after Time

In the beginning of May there was a Twitter post by Bigolas Dickolas Wolfwood, who runs a Trigun fan Twitter page. It was short and succinct. A picture of a book This is How You Lose the Time War and the order to read the book. Don’t question it, just get it and read it.  … Continue reading Time after Time after Time