Posted by Erin on September 26th, 2012
Alright, guys. Remember when I said I was taking an indefinite break from reviewing? Well, I just read a book that made me change my mind. I came across Cel & Anna because the author, Lindsay Edmunds, is in my book group. It’s not the sort of book I usually pick up. But man, . . . → Read More: Thoughts on “Cel & Anna: A 22nd Century Love Story” by Lindsay Edmunds
Posted by Erin on January 27th, 2012
First, current and potential future Reading Buddies, if you haven’t voted for the March book yet, please do so! The poll is over on the right. It’s a close race this month, so be sure to voice your opinion!
Ah, Room with a View. How did you like it? I very much enjoyed it . . . → Read More: Reading Buddies Wrap-Up: “A Room with a View” by E.M. Forster
Posted by Erin on October 11th, 2011
I received a digital copy of Another Bad-Dog Book by Joni B. Cole for review.
About the Book:
Contrary to what the title might lead you to believe, this book isn’t actually about dogs. The dog (he’s very cute, by the way) makes a couple of appearances, but he isn’t the main attraction. . . . → Read More: Thoughts on “Another Bad-Dog Book” by Joni B. Cole
Posted by Erin on June 14th, 2011
I read The Girl in the Garden by Kamala Nair on my Sony Reader, thanks to NetGalley. It’s out tomorrow, June 15, from Grand Central Publishing.
About the Book:
Rakhee Singh is a young woman when, as The Girl in the Garden opens, she leaves her fiancé and engagement ring behind and sets . . . → Read More: Thoughts on “The Girl in the Garden” by Kamala Nair
Posted by Erin on May 17th, 2011
I read Miss New India by Bharati Mukherjee on my Sony Reader, thanks to NetGalley. The novel is out as of today, May 17, 2011.
About the Book:
Anjali “Angie” Bose has outgrown her life in small-town Gauripur, India. She’s tired of its backward ways, slow pace, and lack of opportunity. When her . . . → Read More: Thoughts on “Miss New India” by Bharati Mukherjee
Posted by Erin on January 25th, 2011
Delirium by Lauren Oliver is the first book in a new trilogy. I received an electronic advance copy through NetGalley and read it on my Sony Reader.
About the Book:
In Lena’s sheltered, contained world, love is a disease: amor deliria nervosa, to be precise. Fortunately, there’s a cure, which everyone is required . . . → Read More: Thoughts on “Delirium” by Lauren Oliver
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