Thoughts on “Cel & Anna: A 22nd Century Love Story” by Lindsay Edmunds

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

Reading Buddies Wrap-Up: “A Room with a View” by E.M. Forster

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

Thoughts on “Another Bad-Dog Book” by Joni B. Cole

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

Thoughts on “The Girl in the Garden” by Kamala Nair

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

Thoughts on “Miss New India” by Bharati Mukherjee

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

Thoughts on “Delirium” by Lauren Oliver

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