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,…

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 “Hostile Takeover” by Shane Kuhn

Amazon/Barnes &Nobles/IndieBound/Goodreads Synopsis, Taken from Simon Schuster Product Detail Page: Professional assassin John Lago faces off against his deadliest adversary yet—his wife—in Hostile Takeover, the exciting sequel to Shane Kuhn’s bestselling debut The Intern’s Handbook, which the New York Post called “a sexy, darkly comic thriller.” At the end of The Intern’s Handbook, John tracks…

A Man Called Ove

Amazon (Kindle edition) / Barnes and Noble (Nook edition) / Kobo Publisher: Atria Books (July 15, 2014) Review by: Lindsey ‘A Man Called Ove’. Admittedly, this title sounds boring and unimaginative. However, A Man Called Ove couldn’t be further from being boring and unimaginative. In fact, it has been a while since I read such…

Maria V. Snyder Wednesdays: Retrospective review of “Magic Study”

Amazon/Barnes & Nobles/Books-A-Million/GoodReads Welcome to another edition of Maria V. Snyder Wednesdays! These weekly features will henceforth continue for the next six weeks, as I plan on covering many more Maria V. Snyder books beyond the Study Trilogy. As such, you will see new reviews of titles from the Glass Trilogy and Inside Out Trilogy.  The reason for the continuation…