And Other True Tales of Madness, Love, and the History of the World from the Periodic Table of the Elements This was one of my selections for Nonfiction Book Club! Continuing on my obsession with radiation and chemistry, it was a most enthralling read. Synopsis From the publisher marketing:From New York Times bestselling author Sam Kean comes… Continue reading The Disappearing Spoon by Sam Kean
International Women’s Day 2022: #BreakTheBias
Today is International Women's Day - a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. The day also marks a call to action for accelerating women's equality (definition from the IWD website). Each year there is a theme to International Women's Day and this year's theme is Break the Bias. As… Continue reading International Women’s Day 2022: #BreakTheBias
American Sherlock by Kate Winkler Dawson
Murder, Forensics, and the Birth of American CSI When a member of Nonfiction Book Club put this book forth for voting I admittedly did not want it to get voted through to an actual selection. When it was, I dreaded reading it, but was quite pleasantly surprised. Synopsis From the publisher marketing:Berkeley, California, 1933. In… Continue reading American Sherlock by Kate Winkler Dawson
February 2022 Wrap Up
So I don't read during the Olympics, I just binge watch the Olympics, but I'm glad to now be at the point where I'm solely reading ahead, so add this month's books to your TBR! Links are to the books' pages on The StoryGraph! Books Read in February Corrections in Ink by Keri Blakinger (nonfiction… Continue reading February 2022 Wrap Up
Troy by Stephen Fry
The Greek Myths Reimagined #3 Back to a catch-up post from a 2021 read, Troy completes Stephen Fry's Greek Myths Reimagined trilogy! Synopsis From the publisher marketing:Full of tragic heroes, intoxicating love stories, and the unstoppable force of fate, there is no conflict more iconic than the Trojan War. Troy is the story of the epic battle… Continue reading Troy by Stephen Fry
The Kitchen Front by Jennifer Ryan
In an effort to read more of my advance reader copies that I'd been hoarding on my shelves, and to continue with my mid-century feminist historical cozy fiction kick, I picked up The Kitchen Front last September. (I'm publishing the review now because the paperback is out on Tuesday here in the States). Synopsis From… Continue reading The Kitchen Front by Jennifer Ryan
House of Earth and Blood by Sarah J. Maas
Crescent City #1 This book took me over two years to read - I received an ARC in December 2019 and it was partly intentional that I took so long, and partly the fault of the book. Synopsis From the publisher marketing:Bryce Quinlan had the perfect life--working hard all day and partying all night--until a… Continue reading House of Earth and Blood by Sarah J. Maas
I Must Betray You by Ruta Sepetys
I love Ruta Sepetys books so much and when I found out her latest book would be set in Romania during the fall of communism, I was immediately intrigued - once again she would be introducing me to a time and a place I knew very little about. Synopsis From the publisher marketing:Romania, 1989. Communist… Continue reading I Must Betray You by Ruta Sepetys
A Reading 180ยฐ
Diary of a Bookseller #23 Just when I think I know myself and what I like to read, my habits and interests decide to take a complete turn. For the last five years or so, I've read predominantly nonfiction with little interest in fiction and I've been trying to figure out why, particularly as I… Continue reading A Reading 180ยฐ
January 2022 Wrap Up
While in real life my year started off incredibly poorly, my reading year started with a bang - 3 books in the first week of the year alone - I think it might be a non-vacation week record! Quite a few of the books that I finished come out later this year (or have sequels… Continue reading January 2022 Wrap Up