Reading Challenge: Takes Place in Winter
Time for the final (!!) category in the RWC 2017 Reading Challenge. Category #24: A book that takes place in winter Tis the season to celebrate whatever you might celebrate. Also, as of today we start regaining a bit of daylight. All hail winter and the books that...
Reading Challenge: Embarrassed to be Seen With
Time for the next category in the RWC 2017 Reading Challenge. Category #23: A book you're embarrassed to be seen with in public I'm late with this post because I've been having trouble figuring out how to approach it. We all have different things that might...
November Reading Wrap-Up
My goal for November: I want to finish my reading challenge, which means I Am Malala and probably Wuthering Heights. Love and Other Consolation Prizes by the lovely Jamie Ford. And a couple of short books as well. Let's go with 5. I spent much more time writing and...
Reading Challenge: Famous Author You’ve Never Read
Time for the next category in the RWC 2017 Reading Challenge. Category #22: A famous author you're embarrassed to admit you've never read This category will be different for everyone depending on the gaps in your reading repertoire. For me, I managed to miss a lot of...
Reading Challenge: Book to Screen
Time for the next category in the RWC 2017 Reading Challenge. Category #21: A book adapted into a movie or tv show The answer to the age-old question of which is better, the movie or the book, is almost always the book. I'm sure there are exceptions, though I can't...
October/Poetober Wrap-Up
All the creepiness last month! My goal for October: Let's go with 5 again. I'm only counting 4, though technically 1 of those included 2 books in a set. More below... Also, I consumed a lot of dark and stormy Poetember-related video, audio, and live events. What I...





