I picked up the first book on Saturday and was done with the third by the end of the week. Like Pringles, you can't have just one. Hot and Badgered - 4.25 stars When a naked woman tumbles onto his hotel balcony while escaping her enemies, Berg's happy to give her a T-shirt and a gun, but … [Read more]
“I’m a fuckin’ honey badger and by this claw”— she held her hand up—“ I fuckin’ rule.”
Hot and Badgered by Shelly Laurenston
In a Badger Way by Shelly Laurenston
Badger to the Bone by Shelly Laurenston
Life, uhh, finds a way. – The Divine Jeff
Green City Wars by Adrian Tchaikovsky
I requested Adrian Tchaikovsky's Green City Wars because I was intrigued by the premise - Philip Marlow meets Redwall with a raccoon private investigator. This is not an inaccurate description. BUT! It's Phillip Marlow meets Redwall written by Adrian Tchaikovsky. When I understood the premise of the … [Read more]
And he left her behind, as much as he could, the taste of maraschino cherry still bright on the tip of his tongue.
Soon by You by Dahlia Adler
Soon by You is a romance in which two people who think they are completely wrong for each other, find out they are completely right for each other. After many years of writing YA romance, Dalia Adler is bringing the questioning of self into the firmly adult romance world. I enjoyed this so … [Read more]
Wrapping Up the Tawny Man Trilogy
Fool's Fate by Robin Hobb
Two things: 1) Sometimes I think Hobb just turns to random pages in the dictionary to name characters. 2) I abhor the way Hobb sexualizes young teen girls. She did it in Liveship Traders, and she's doing it again with Elliania in this trilogy. The argument that this is a medieval-type world and that … [Read more]
Last Kings
The Last Kings of Hollywood: Coppola, Lucas, Spielberg―and the Battle for the Soul of American Cinema by Paul Fischer
The story of how Francis Ford Coppola, George Lucas, and Steven Spielberg met, befriended each other, and worked in frequently close collaboration as they took over Hollywood in the 1970s is a subject tailor-made for a great book. Paul Fischer's The Last Kings of Hollywood, however, is not that … [Read more]
What more does one need?
A Boy and His Dog at the End of the World by Charlie Fletcher
Yes, I read another post-apocalyptic fiction! No, I'm NOT sorry! This story is about Griz, a teen who lives on a small island in the Hebrides. Griz is alone except for a mum, a dad, sisters, and two beloved dogs, Jess and Jip. They are alone because they live in the years following The Gelding, … [Read more]
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