August 2019

Books Read and Reviewed in August Bloodwitch by Susan Dennard 5* Living in Flow by Sky Nelson-Isaacs, 5* Princes of the Lower East Side by Meredith Allison (beta read), 5* Thanku edited by Miranda Paul, 5* Windwitch by Susan Dennard, 5*   Abandoned Palaces by Michael Kerrigan, 4* Abandoned Sacred Places by Lawrence Joffe, 4* […]

August 2018

Books Read and Reviewed in Aug Hunters by Josh Tierney & Miguel Valderrama, 2* Seto Utsumi by Kadzuya Konomoto, 3* Snowy: A Leopard of the High Mountains by Milisava Petkovic & Xuan Loc Xuan, 3* Time for Bed, Miyuki by Roxane Marie Galliez, illustrations by Seng Soun Ratanavanh, 3* Unicorn Food by Kat Odell, 3* […]

February 2018

Life and Things Well, as I mentioned in a weekly Mercenary Report, our property has a new buyer. Still waiting on appraisal, so hopefully by the end of March. fingers crossed I got final approval to be in the NASH clinical trials. I get my first dosage of the med (or placebo) on March 14. […]

January 2018

Life and Things Well, there’s been the whole saga of selling our property, only to have the buyers back out thanks to their lenders making them jump hoops. The farm is now back on the market. Talk about being cranky! Getting to a notary and a FedEx store aren’t the easiest things when you don’t […]

October 2017

Life and Things I got to meet Chuck Wendig, Kevin Hearne, and Fran Wilde. Cool pics and autographed books. October was also our local Pumpkin Festival, wherein I learned that I’m closer than I probably think in making that first Devil’s Slide walk. The festival was a good deal of walking, but I didn’t start […]

September 2017

Life and Things So, I had my biopsy. That was fun. I ended up under general anesthesia, but recovered quick. Not my first rodeo after all. That’s my eleventh surgery under general. The puncture has turned into a scar. It feels weird, and yet, I find it a point of pride. It shows I survived […]

Month in Review: July 2017

This was a slower month than usual. You might be thinking ‘but there’re 19 books there’. True. Until you realise that seven are children’ books. I seem to have managed to niche myself there 😛 I’ve joined a new reading challenge, #ARCAugust, hosted by Read. Sleep. Repeat. My Goals *Meddling Kids by Edgar Cantero *Black […]

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