Living in the Dunkin Donuts capitol of the world, it’s hard not to know about National Donut Day. I mean, hell, you get a free donut if you buy a drink at Dunkin’s today. While this is fantastic (because of the word free), it could be so much better. National Donut Day Breakfast of Chanmps Why would you say that?
Dear Blog, Part VIII
Dear Blog, Holy hand grenades! I definitely didn’t mean to neglect you for as long as I have. This quick note to you (and The Lurkdom) is to let you know that starting this week, I am coming back. I have books to share and things to ponder. Love,Alicia
Review: Something Strange & Deadly by Susan Dennard
I’m so excited to be a part of the Something Strange and Deadly ARC tour*! Haven’t heard of this book yet? Read the blurb below. Goodreads blurb: Eleanor Fitt has a lot to worry about. Her brother has gone missing, her family has fallen on hard times, and her mother is determined to marry her off to any rich young
So Many Books, Not Enough Time
One thing that most of you guys can relate to is that new releases sort of creep up on you and then you want nothing else but for the world to stop so you can devour that book you’ve been waiting endlessly for. The next few weeks have so many releases that I’ve been dying to read that I’m not
March and the Nonfiction that Ruled It
With a few exceptions, March was nonfiction/research month for me and with my internet hiatus, I wasn’t able to contribute to last week’s Road Trip Wednesday and share them with you. Good thing April is only three days old. First up, DON’T KNOW MUCH ABOUT MYTHOLOGY by Kenneth C Davis. What I Liked About It: This book gives you a