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As the sole author behind the blog "That's What She Read" - established in 2009 with over 40,000 page views per week - as well as my role as a founding member and media manager of Bloggers Recommend, I take my role as a reviewer very seriously. I grant each novel read with a thought-provoking review that not only shares my thoughts on the novel as well as ties each reaction to my personal background. I do this because I firmly believe that one's enjoyment of a novel is directly tied to one's upbringing and personal experiences that make us all unique. I try to share with my readers what influenced me knowing that it will not influence them without having similar experiences. I finish every novel I start because I feel that each author deserves the time and attention from readers that s/he gave while writing. My tastes are very eclectic, crossing all topics and genres. You never know what I am going to read next!
LATEST ARTICLES ( 2233 )
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Things Really Start Moving in The Dark Archive
In any long series, you know each story is building upon the other to create one big overarching story, but most of the time, that buildup is subtle. Read more
Posted on 16 December 2020 BOOKS, CULTURE -
The Secret Chapter is Such a Welcome Addition
Stepping back into the world of Irene Winters in The Secret Chapter by Genevieve Cogman is like sipping your favorite beverage at the end of a long day –... Read more
Posted on 15 December 2020 BOOKS, CULTURE -
An Interesting Reading Experience
Day Zero by Kelly deVos is one of those review copies I never quite got around to reading last year. However, one of the benefits of not reading a book... Read more
Posted on 14 December 2020 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Sunday Reflections – 13 December 2020 – Quarantine Update 13
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Posted on 13 December 2020 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Weekly Top Posts: 2020-12-13
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Posted on 13 December 2020 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Peace Talks is a Welcome Return
It has been over two years since we received a new Harry Dresden novel from Jim Butcher. Given the length of time that we had to wait for a new book, readers... Read more
Posted on 12 December 2020 BOOKS, CULTURE -
The Bitterwine Oath is Difficult to Take
The Bitterwine Oath by Hannah West purports itself to be a Gothic supernatural thriller along the lines of Buffy. Except, it really isn’t. Read more
Posted on 11 December 2020 BOOKS, CULTURE -
The Awakening May Be Queen Nora’s Best Novel Yet
Every reader has an author who is his or her go-to author, the one whose books always break reading ennui. The author’s stories provide comfort in an anxious... Read more
Posted on 10 December 2020 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Kiersten White is Fabulous as Always in The Camelot Betrayal
I adore Kiersten White. Not only is she a fellow Buffy fan(atic), but her stories are fresh, modern, dark, and fun. I always expect a good story whenever I... Read more
Posted on 09 December 2020 BOOKS, CULTURE -
I Wanted to Like Ink More Than I Did
Anyone who knows me knows that I love a good tattoo. I especially love it when tattoos become part of a story. After all, tattoos should have significance for... Read more
Posted on 08 December 2020 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Disappointing Tsarina
There is something about Russian tsarist history that continues to fascinate me as much as it repels. So I selected Tsarina by Ellen Alpsten with the hope that... Read more
Posted on 07 December 2020 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Weekly Top Posts: 2020-12-06
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Posted on 06 December 2020 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Brief Cases Provides a Welcome Reemergence into the Dresden World
Oh, Harry Dresden, how I have missed you! Even though Jim Butcher collated his short story collection, Brief Cases, two years ago, I used this collection to... Read more
Posted on 05 December 2020 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Kingdom of the Wicked is Delicious
Kerri Maniscalco first came to light with her brilliant Stalking Jack the Ripper series. With Kingdom of the Wicked, she continues to provide fabulously strong... Read more
Posted on 04 December 2020 BOOKS, CULTURE -
A Golden Fury is Not So Golden
On the surface, there should be much to enjoy about A Golden Fury by Samantha Cohoe. It has female alchemists in a time period where women did not do such a... Read more
Posted on 03 December 2020 BOOKS, CULTURE -
The Once and Future Witches Oozes Women Power
It has been a little over a month since I finished The Once and Future Witches by Alix E. Harrow, and the one impression that remains with me is the fact that... Read more
Posted on 02 December 2020 BOOKS, CULTURE -
The Archive of the Forgotten is an Excellent Sequel
The Archive of the Forgotten by A. J. Hackwith is the second installment of the Hell’s Library series. As one would expect of a sequel, there are a few... Read more
Posted on 01 December 2020 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Do Not Miss Leave the World Behind
Reading Leave the World Behind by Rumaan Alam during an ongoing pandemic may not seem like a good idea. After all, a story about what looks like a catastrophic... Read more
Posted on 30 November 2020 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Sunday Reflections – 29 November 2020 – Quarantine Update 12
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Posted on 29 November 2020 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Weekly Top Posts: 2020-11-29
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Posted on 29 November 2020 BOOKS, CULTURE
