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Wondrous Words Wednesday!

My calendar is all off this week because of the holiday!  I completely forgot that today was Tuesday and missed the Tuesday Teasers.  At least I managed to get my words posted. This week, I’m reading Ice Cold by Tess Gerritsen. This novel features Boston medical examiner Maura Isles and her good friend, Homicide Detective Jane Rizzoli. So far it’s… Read more

Review: The Transformation of Bartholomew Fortuno by Ellen Bryson

What makes someone a freak? It’s the question at the heart of The Transformation of Bartholomew Fortuno by Ellen Bryson.  The story revolves around P.T. Barnum’s American Museum and the “freaks” who entertained the masses there.  There were midgets and fat ladies, savages from exotic lands, musclemen and other oddities.  But what made them freaks, and what would they choose,… Read more

Wondrous Words Wednesday!

Happy Wednesday!  We made it halfway through another week.  I had some good words for you today, but I realized this morning that I mailed my most recent book, The Transformation of Bartholomew Fortuno off to a friend without making note of the words!  So annoying.  There is one word in my current read, The Bucolic Plague that I can… Read more

Teaser Tuesdays!

Wow – it has been ages since I have been home on a Tuesday and able to post a Teaser!  And this is a great week for it.  I am reading one of the funniest books I have read in ages – The Bucolic Plague: From Drag Queen to Goat Farmer by Josh Kilmer-Purcell.  It’s about a gay couple from… Read more

Smart is sexy!

Okay, ladies, we’re all readers here, right? And we know that seeing a guy with a book instantly ups his appeal — we immediately know that we will have something to talk about (books!), he is smarter than the average bear (he’s reading, after all), and we can tell a lot about him by what he’s reading. Now, someone has… Read more

Review: The Dark End of the Street, edited by Jonathan Santlofer and S. J. Rozan

The premise behind The Dark End of the Street is simple: When we proposed this book to writers from both banks of the stream dividing crime writing and literary writing, we thought we had a particularly alluring idea.  Write your heart out on the twin subjects of sex and crime.  Define each however you want, take any approach you like.… Read more

Manga Mania!

I dearly love anything that gets people reading.  While I wouldn’t read most of Oprah’s picks myself, there are some good books on the list and if they get people reading a book who would not otherwise make their way to the bookstore, I say GO OPRAH! I get even more excited when we’re talking about getting kids to read.… Read more

Review: Little Bee by Chris Cleave

Little Bee is the sort of book I find hard to review.  I want everyone to read this book — I want to tell you enough to encourage you to run out and put this on your wishlist.  What I don’t want to do is spoil the story, and if I tell you too much, I will.  The story at… Read more

Wondrous Words Wednesday

Happy Wednesday!  I’ve got some more new words for you from my latest books.  Check out other new words over at BermudaOnion’s Weblog. These are from The Dark End of the Street: New Stories of Sex and Crime by Today’s Top Authors.  It’s a great compilation of short stories and it as been really interesting to see how different authors… Read more