Yearly Archives: 2015

New on the Shelves…

I’ve been busy and I’ve gotten behind schedule, but I’ve got a stack of new books to tell you about, as well as some things I’ve finished that I want to review. But let’s start out with an easy one –  can’t wait to get this one on the TBR list! Menagerieby Rachel Vincent: When Delilah Marlow visits a famous… Read more

Quotables

Another rockstar quote about books and reading… I wanted to escape Small Town U.S.A. To dismiss the boundaries, to explore. My life experience came from watching movies, TV, and reading books and magazines. When your culture comes from watching TV everyday, you’re bombarded with images of things that seem cool, places that seem interesting, people who have jobs and careers… Read more

New on the Shelves…

This came in while I was out of town and I can’t wait to start on this one: All by Adriana Trigiani Adriana Trigiani, the New York Times bestselling author of the blockbuster epic The Shoemaker’s Wife, returns with her biggest and boldest novel yet, a hypnotic tale based on a true story and filled with her signature elements: family ties,… Read more

A Book Lover’s Holiday

  Ever dream of retiring and running a bookstore? Apparently, a lot of people do and there’s a bookshop in Scotland that will let you try the dream on for size. There’s a great article in The Independent. The Open Book shop in  Scotland’s “national book town” of Wigtown has been listed on room-letting website AirBnB offering wordy holidaymakers the chance… Read more

Quotables

“At one magical instant in your early childhood, the page of a book—that string of confused, alien ciphers—shivered into meaning. Words spoke to you, gave up their secrets; at that moment, whole universes opened. You became, irrevocably, a reader.” – Alberto Manguel, Argentine-born writer and essayist Read more

New on the Shelves…

More new books – this time, a legal thriller. (Love those!) From Kevin Egan, The Missing Piece: The Salvus Treasure is a fabulous hoard of ancient Roman silver, worth a total of seventy million dollars. Uncovered decades ago under disputed circumstances, the treasure has been claimed by various parties, some of whom will stop at nothing to secure full ownership of… Read more

The Hugo Awards and their aftermath

If you haven’t been following the controversy swirling around this year’s Hugo Awards, there’s a great article over at Wired that explains it all. Definitely recommended reading. I don’t read as much science fiction as I used to, sadly, but I still use the Hugo Awards to guide some of my choices. I don’t want to see them hijacked for… Read more