The Queer Principles of Kit Webb, by Cat Sebastian

[fa icon="calendar'] Jun 5, 2021 1:52:52 PM / by Suzanne posted in review

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Before I talk about The Queer Principles of Kit Webb, you should know that I'm friendly with Cat Sebastian and that I received an audio copy of this book from the publisher for review. I did, however, preorder a copy of my own because I want this loveliness sitting on my bookshelf.

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Top Off Your TBR: June 2021 Edition

[fa icon="calendar'] May 28, 2021 4:16:14 PM / by Suzanne posted in new releases

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School's almost out and I don't really know what's happening, just that I'm probably going to be reading far fewer books until cooler weather returns. Luckily, this coincides with the release of a ton of books I really want to read. (Sarcasm font.)

I'm excited to hear from you, too. Tell me what books you want to read this month!

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Mini-Reviews, 5/11/21 Edition

[fa icon="calendar'] May 10, 2021 10:01:43 AM / by Suzanne posted in review

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More mini-reviews! Reviews of Best Laid Plans, Twice Shy, A Stitch in Time, The Unbroken, and Sing Me Forgotten.  That's an m/m contemporary, an f/m contemporary, an f/m gothic time slip, an f/f fantasy, and an f/m YA fantasy.

Rating refresher! Categories are based on whether or not I recommend them to fellow readers -  DNF (Did Not Finish), Pass, YMMV (Your Mileage May Vary), Read it Eventually, Read it Soon.

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Review: Last Night at the Telegraph Club, by Malinda Lo

[fa icon="calendar'] May 5, 2021 12:46:44 PM / by Suzanne posted in review

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While I was listening to Last Night at the Telegraph Club, I would occasionally pause the book just to think about how much I loved it. When was the last time I read a book like this? A book that had me crying on my way to work and begging for just a little more time at the end. A book that seamlessly weaves a romance and coming of age story with political and social upheaval and the complicated identities and loyalties of a Chinese-American lesbian girl in the McCarthy era? The answer is "never".

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Top Off Your TBR: May 2021 Edition

[fa icon="calendar'] May 4, 2021 12:04:33 PM / by Suzanne posted in new releases

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May is a pretty big month for book releases since pubs want to get all those "beach reads" into our hands. Watch out especially for next month's list because June 1st is apparently The Day for Book Releases. So let's get right to the very long list of books we might want to read and probably won't have time for!

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Two Music Books? I'm On a (Rock &) Roll

[fa icon="calendar'] May 3, 2021 7:06:40 PM / by Suzanne posted in review

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There are certain themes or tropes that only work for me in certain moods, such as the rock star protagonist or music scene setting. I got into that mood in April, however, and two music-themed books kept me company on my new commute. They don't have much in common beyond the music scene, but I did find it interesting that both use Daisy Jones & The Six as a reference point in their marketing. Does it fit? I think so, but more for one book than the other. I hope they both find just as big a readership.

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Review: Love in Color, by Bolu Babalola

[fa icon="calendar'] Apr 26, 2021 11:50:36 AM / by Suzanne posted in review

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It's not often that short stories are as deeply romantic and emotionally affecting as those in Love in Color. Telling a complete story with nuanced characterization and satisfying development of a romantic arc is incredibly difficult to pull off in just a few pages. Bolu Babalola does this masterfully. If you enjoy history and myths and perhaps want a happier ending for some of the stories, this book is for you.

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Q & A with Philip William Stover

[fa icon="calendar'] Apr 19, 2021 1:59:07 PM / by Suzanne posted in interview

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Masculinity, Collectibles and a Surprisingly Real Town: An Interview with Philip William Stover

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Review: Malice, by Heather Walter

[fa icon="calendar'] Apr 12, 2021 11:39:53 AM / by Suzanne posted in review

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This review contains a couple of mild spoilers.

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Mini-Reviews, 4/5/21 Edition

[fa icon="calendar'] Apr 5, 2021 12:28:26 PM / by Suzanne posted in review

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More mini-reviews! Reviews of The Stormbringer, A Dark and Hollow Star, Sweet & Bitter magic, Act Your Age, Eve Brown and Forget About Me.  That's two f/f YA fantasy novels, two adult f/m contemporary romances and an adult f/m fantasy romance.

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