Tag Archives: St. Martin's Press

Review: Antimatter Blues by Edward Ashton

Oh goodie! I honestly didn’t expect to get a sequel to Mickey7, but I have to admit, I’m so tickled that we did. (Maybe it’s the adaptation announcement that ensured the arrival of Antimatter Blues?) Antimatter Blues is just as quirky and sarcastic as its predecessor, which means it’s pretty perfect. Continue reading

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Review: The Soulmate by Sally Hepworth

The Soulmate is one of those books that will keep you on the edge of your seat. It’ll also break your heart. Any story about lost love and betrayal always gets me. Then again, I’m a sap. So take that comment with a grain of salt. Continue reading

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Review: Weyward by Emilia Hart

If I could only tell you one thing about Weyward, it would be that you should go pick it up right now! Seriously though, I was captivated by this story. It unfolds through three perspectives. Three generations, all telling their story of trials, horror, and survival. Three women, all telling the story of how they came to be the women they are. Continue reading

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Review: Egypt’s Golden Couple by John Coleman Darnell and Colleen Manassa Darnell

I’ll confess that I have not been that great about reading a lot of nonfiction this year. I keep making grand promises to myself, only for them to fall through. However! I did get around to reading Egypt’s Golden Couple, written by John Coleman Darnell and Colleen Manassa Darnell. Continue reading

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