I'm making a list because I feel like it, ha! 1. Thank you to StoryTellers on Tour for putting together this blog tour! Justine and Timy are incredible people and do a fab job of organizing all us crazy bloggers. And here's letting them know that I'll be back for more self-pub SFF fun in... Continue Reading →
Knightmare Arcanist by Shami Stovall
First of all, I want to thank The Write Reads for all they do organizing blog tours and bringing our community together... Every time I log into Twitter I know I will find inspiration in my fellow readers and bloggers. It's good to be a part of this thriving band of book lovers! Now on... Continue Reading →
Unrig: How to Fix Our Broken Democracy by Daniel G. Newman, Illustrated by George O’Connor
Unrig is a nonfiction graphic novel that provides a step-by-step plan for people to get involved in our system of laws, voting, and governmental action. Told with engaging pictures and the immediacy of the 2nd person voice, this book would be a perfect for a young or old activist trying to find their way into... Continue Reading →
Paying the Land by Joe Sacco
Paying the Land is a nonfiction graphic novel about the indigenous peoples of Canada. The book covers the politics of land and resources, residential schooling, and horrors of abuse, both physical and substance. It is a tough read at times, but there is also great hope to be found in the changes that are being... Continue Reading →
I Killed Zoe Spanos by Kit Frick
A dual timeline... "Now" and "Then." A murder confession. One word that controls the plot: Murky! It is summer vacation and the small towns on Long Island are opening up to all the tourists of the season. But the year-long residents of Herron Mills are still reeling from the disappearance of local college student, Zoe... Continue Reading →