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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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Weekly Top Posts: 2020-06-28
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Posted on 28 June 2020 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Weekly Top Posts: 2020-06-21
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Posted on 21 June 2020 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Bring on the Seasons…maybe
Seasons of the Storm by Elle Cosimano is a cute story that personifies our seasons. In theory, it is the beginning of a new series, but with the ending it has, ... Read more
Posted on 18 June 2020 BOOKS, CULTURE -
So Dark and Yet So Powerful
I was looking through my printed advance proof of This Little Family by Inès Bayard for a trigger warning because if ever a book needs one, this is it. Read more
Posted on 17 June 2020 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Nope.
Death in Her Hands by Ottessa Moshfegh is the type of novel that, upon finishing, had me mentally throwing the book across the room screaming “What. The! Read more
Posted on 16 June 2020 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Sunday Reflections – 14 June 2020 – Still Surviving
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Posted on 14 June 2020 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Weekly Top Posts: 2020-06-14
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Posted on 14 June 2020 BOOKS, CULTURE -
The New Queen of the Slow Burn
Book three of The Bone Season series, The Song Rising, by Samantha Shannon is memorable for several different reasons. Not only is it the first book where we... Read more
Posted on 11 June 2020 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Now THIS is a Sequel
I was reading through my review of Jennifer L. Armentrout’s Storm and Fury and realized that I did not fangirl nearly as much as I could have. With the sequel,... Read more
Posted on 10 June 2020 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Not the Right Timing for This Release
If ever there was bad timing for a book’s release, it is the release date of Night. Sleep. Death. The Stars. by Joyce Carol Oates. Read more
Posted on 09 June 2020 BOOKS, CULTURE -
A Les Miz Reimaging That Just Might Be Better Than the Original
Yeah. I said it. I think that The Court of Miracles by Kester Grant just might be better than Les Misérables, of which it is a feminist reimagining. Read more
Posted on 08 June 2020 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Weekly Top Posts: 2020-06-07
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Posted on 07 June 2020 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Dark and Glorious
The Mime Order by Samantha Shannon is as good as, if not better than, the first book in the series, The Bone Season. Picking up right where the first book... Read more
Posted on 06 June 2020 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Burn, Baby, Burn
Burn by Patrick Ness is a clever alternate reality story set in the 1950s. This reality is extremely close to our own except for one not so small thing.... Read more
Posted on 04 June 2020 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Nora Does It Again
I do not hide my obsession passion for Nora Roberts’ novels. I find them akin to that great feeling of coming home and sinking into your own bed after a trip.... Read more
Posted on 03 June 2020 BOOKS, CULTURE -
A Timely Discussion About Race and Identity
I have other book reviews to write, but somehow, writing about The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett feels like the most important review to write given what is... Read more
Posted on 02 June 2020 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Weekly Top Posts: 2020-05-31
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Posted on 31 May 2020 BOOKS, CULTURE -
A Bad Book Slump
After reading some spectacular books earlier this month, I have hit a spate of bad ones. I know it happens; not every book can be amazing after all. Read more
Posted on 28 May 2020 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Weekly Top Posts: 2020-05-24
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Posted on 24 May 2020 BOOKS, CULTURE -
No Queen for Me
I thoroughly enjoyed The Women’s War by Jenna Glass, but the same cannot be said about its sequel, Queen of the Unwanted. In fact, I did not enjoy the reading o... Read more
Posted on 22 May 2020 BOOKS, CULTURE
