Reinstating support for Amazon- Important Note for our Readers

Dear Readers of Bibliophile’s Reverie- After sitting on this for about a month, I have made the decision to reinstate my blog’s support for Amazon, and this namely is due to the many indie writers, who have found Amazon to be a very good, supportive system for their writing. My opinion on Amazon remains tempered…

Bibliophile’s Reverie Monthly Book Club-All Soul’s Trilogy.

First off, this idea came about from my dissatisfaction from the way books are spoken about so dogmatically, and negatively, on places like Goodreads and Amazons review areas, or forums. Not all these areas harbor such vitriolic patterns of speech about one’s opinions on books, but there does seem to be a bad habit infecting…

Dani Hoots’ Review of You’re Never Weird on the Internet (almost) by Felicia Day

You’re Never Weird on the Internet (almost) by Felicia Day Barnes & Noble/Indiebound/Kobo/Books-A-Million/Simon Schuster Published by: Touchstone Review by: Dani Hoots Felicia Day (creator of The Guild, Geek and Sundry, actress in Dr. Horrible, Supernatural, Buffy, and Eureka) decided to write her autobiography to help inspire many other people out there who want to become, well,…

Tea Time at Reverie: Teasenz’s Love At First Sight Blooming Tea

It’s blooming tea time again! Teasenz was generous enough to include two different blooming tea samples for our review. We’ve already covered their delightful Oriental Beauty Blooming Tea here. Today, we turn the spotlight to Love At First Sight Blooming Tea. This bouquet of green tea and flowers sounds similar to Oriental Beauty in terms…

Review of As Black as Ebony by Salla Simukka

Barnes & Nobles/Books-A-Million/Indiebound Review Written By: Jessica C. I’ve been watching you. I’ve been watching you when you didn’t know. I’ve been watching every move you make and every expression of your face. You thought you were invisible and unremarkable, but I have seen everything you do. I know you better than anyone else. I…

Review of Kim Harrison’s “The Drafter,” & Giveaway

      GIVEAWAY ALERT: Leave a comment on this post, expressing anything of your choosing about this review, author, or novel, to enter for the chance to win a hardcover copy of Kim Harrison’s The Drafter. A winner will be selected at random at 11:59pm. Thursday, September 10, 2015.  Only those living in the US…

Review of Lobo vol 1: Targets

Barnes & Nobles/Indiebound/DC Comics/Books-A-Million Review written by: Jessica C. Lobo vol 1: Targets brings back Lobo all new and improved for the DC Universe’s new 52. The intergalatic bounty hunter has certainly got himself quite a makeover that even Tyra and her team could manage. Truth be told he looks a heck of a lot better…

MILLY x LUCKIEST GIRL ALIVE SWEEPSTAKES!

   Hi fellow blog readers and fans, you might be interested (more like really excited) about the following giveaway that Simon & Schuster is promoting for Jessica Knoll’s recent bestselling thriller- Luckiest Girl Alive (clicking on this hyperlinked text will take you to our review of this phenomenal book). To enter the contest, please be sure…

Review of “A Window Opens,” By: Elisabeth Egan

Simon Schuster/Barnes & Nobles/ Kobo/Indiebound/Books-A-Million Book Synopsis (Taken from Simon and Schuster Product Detail Page) Fans of I Don’t Know How She Does It and Where’d You Go, Bernadette will cheer at this “fresh, funny take on the age-old struggle to have it all” (People) about what happens when a wife and mother of three…

Review of Awake by Natasha Preston

Barnes & Nobles/IndieBound/Kobo/Books-A-Million/Sourcebooks Review Written by: Jessica C. Since my review of White as Snow  by Salla Simukka I have noticed a new abundance of novels and stories cropping up that include cults in the story line. Cults are unto themselves fascinating and twisted fixtures in fiction as much as reality, so to have a story…