Who Am I to Judge? by Emily Hanlon

Are you ready for your next cozy mystery read? Well, we have a new one for you by an author that we’ve never read before. Who Am I to Judge by Emily Hanlon was our latest cozy mystery read. It was quite the interesting book really. Has a bit of a slow start and some quirky characters, but once this book gained it’s footing with us...it really took off. Who Am I to Judge? is really ideal for readers who are looking for clean cozy mysteries with subtle religious undertones. Who Am I to […]

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イラストでキャラクターを塗るときの参考になる! 色選びに悩む人にお勧め -肌の色から決めるキャラ塗り配色レシピ

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What would you do as a parent to protect your children? In Amiere’s case, anything. Anything.

Read my #BookReview of @kiraofthewind.com's Merchants of Light and Bone, a continuation of her Pentagonal Dominion series.

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Merchants of Light and Bone – A Forrest Review

Oh, my goodness. McCorkle certainly ends her books with a punch, and Merchants of Light and Bone was no different. It raises the question, What would you do as a parent to protect your children? In…

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Personal Journey: A Story That Questions the “Happily Ever After”

In a world where social media often sells perfect weddings and picture-perfect marriages, it takes courage to speak honestly about what happens after the celebration ends. Some stories don’t fit into fairy-tale frames — they challenge them. They ask deeper questions about identity, expectations, love, and personal growth. One such story is centered around author Thandeka Zungu-Sikhundla and her bold debut book, The Scam Called Marriage. Her platform is simple, direct, and intentional — […]

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Daily Notes From “Dance of Thieves” by Mary E. Pearson

This post is a little different from the usual essay-style ones. This time, I'm sharing my unfiltered, daily thoughts on Dance of Thieves, separated over 8 days as I was reading the book. Keep in mind that this is all just my opinion, so don't take my comments too seriously, and if you have anything you would like to share, feel free to do so. SPOILER WARNING: These are notes I wrote as I read the book, so if you intend on reading Dance of Thieves in the future, check out a different blog […]

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Review - Somewhere There Is A Sky For Us, ed. Joelle Taylor: a fascinating project from Indian and British poets, often playing with form and style. Not my thing, but I can see others loving it. Rating: 2/5 ("it was okay").

Full review: https://breathesbooks.com/2026/05/15/review-somewhere-there-is-a-sky-for-us/

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Review – Somewhere There Is A Sky For Us

Somewhere There Is A Sky For Us is the product of a three-year project involving queer poets from India and the UK sharing their work, doing residencies and exchanges, etc. It’s an interestin…

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Hello friends. It's that time again. Time to yell from the mountaintops of my love for Boots' Afterlands series.

Let's begin with the prequel short stories: Beforetimes.
Four tales following the four protagonists of the Afterlands series.

Read my #BookReview here! 💙📚
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Afterlands: Beforetimes – A Forrest Review

I stumbled upon a wonderful short story collection by fellow author Boots—aka @NakedEchidna on Twitter. Paired with whimsical penny-weekly inspired illustrations, these tales weave together the pre…

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Book Review: <i>The Boys Omnibus, Volume 6</i>

Garth Ennis, et.al., The Boys Omnibus Volume 6 . Mount Laurel, NJ: Dynamite Entertainment, 2020. ISBN: 9781524108595.  ISBN: 9781524113377. ...

Death and All That Follows by Javier Piñol Serra

An emotionally charged drama about the aftermath of a mother’s suicide
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Death and All That Follows by Javier Piñol Serra - Independent Book Review

DEATH AND ALL THAT FOLLOWS by Javier Piñol Serra is an emotionally charged drama about the aftermath of a mother’s suicide. Reviewed by Philip Zozzaro.

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