Thursday, April 18, 2024
Review: Out Of Our League
Monday, February 21, 2022
Q & A with Author Barbara Bottner
“As an elderly Jewish author who was never Bar Mitzvah – when you’ve been beaten up enough times on your way home from school, you understand exactly what you are – I was delighted by COMING OF AGE. It’s a touching, charming and genuinely funny book.”
- Peter S. Beagle, Award-winning author of The Last Unicorn
Excellent, thanks for chatting today. And don't forget to pick up the book, everyone!
Tuesday, July 17, 2018
Top Ten Tuesdays: Shorts
This week's topic is Favorite Novellas/Short Stories - I have a hard time with these because if I like them, they always seem too short. And I want an entire book. But here are some that I enjoyed.

Wednesday, March 2, 2016
Mini Review: Midnight Bites
Short Stories from the Morganville Vampire World.The Good:
I loved going back to this world. This is one of my favorite vampire series.
I loved seeing favorite characters.
I loved the extra information from favorite and some not so favorite characters.
New stories
The relationships, the drama, and the horror of the town
The Bad:
I've never been a short story fan because I always want the stories to be longer. While this is nearly 500 pages, I still wanted more.
Final Thoughts: Perfect for fans of Morganville - get your hands on this one pronto!
Thursday, November 20, 2014
Holiday Thursday Review: My True Love Gave to Me
I usually don't read short story collections but I make an exception for Christmas ones. I loved these. With so many great author contributors - how could I not?
My favorites (and it is hard to pick) were from Ally Carter and Stephanie Perkins. I want a book from their stories. I also really loved Rainbow Rowell's story too.
Monday, December 16, 2013
Review: Merry and Bright
Maggie - a super smart chemist is working on something that could change the world if it works. Her sister wants a crazy Christmas gift - for Maggie to date a very different sort of man - instead of the nerdy guys she usually dates. Maggie can't help but consider Jacob might be just the thing....My Thoughts: Three fun romantic tales for the holiday that warm the heart. I really love Jill Shalvis and my only complaint is I wish these stories could have been books. I have a hard time reading short stories because I always want them to be longer and this book is no different. Each of the female characters were vastly different - yet they were all strong women who were all heavily invested in their work, which I admired.
Hope was foolish to ask her stepbrother for a loan. She has big plans for her B and B, but this year's financials haven't worked out. The loan deadline is fast approaching. Just as she's trying to figure out her next step, he sends his accountant to her doorstep, in the middle of a storm. Now he accountant's stranded and he might be able to help - if only she'd let him.
Cami always needs to be in motion - she liked that kind of control. But she could also use some fun this holiday season. Could her new boss her the answer?
Cover Thoughts: Cute
Source: My Library
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Review: Pick-Up Game
It’s a hot July day and the crowd is starting to gather around the Cage. The court is on West 4th Street and everybody knows about it. The biggest and best basketball players in the city are here – playing their hearts out for a chance for fame. The spectators come to watch an amazing day of basketball.
My Thoughts: I love how the stories are so different yet blend perfectly together. I love the descriptions of basketball. Nine authors write short stories (sometimes in verse) where the world revolves around basketball. I love the different perspectives - some from the crowd and some from the players. I can visualize the entire day. My heart pounds in rhythm of the basketball dribbling.
Cover Thoughts: I really like it!Source: Read for TeensReadToo
Monday, October 24, 2011
Review: Dear Bully
My Thoughts: There were poems, essays, and stories throughout the book written by favorite authors. Some of them used writing to escape their emotions. Some of them used their bullies as characters in their novels. Some of them turned to humor. Some of them ran. Some of them fought back. Some of them did nothing and endured the torment.
I can't say that I LIKED this book, because it's so emotional, so heart-wrenching, and so hard to read at times. I will say that I read it in two sittings. It was hard to put down. And that it's a book that EVERY teen should read.
Cover Thoughts: I like it
Source: My library
Monday, October 3, 2011
Review: Enthralled
My Thoughts: I was blown away by this book. Normally, I don't read many short stories, because I ALWAYS want them to become books. And it was the same in this case, but they were so good. I couldn't put the book down. Honestly, I skipped 2 stories - two because they were part of series and I'm not caught up yet and one didn't hook me. I'm going to pass this out to every asking about paranormal reads. It has everything - ghosts, vampires, werewolves, zombies...
In the ARC, they have the author information in the back of the book, I hope that's changed in the final copy. I wanted to know more about the authors and if the stories were about characters from books. Put this on your reading list immediately!
Cover Thoughts: I really like it - especially the font!
Source: from Jennifer Lynn Barnes. THANKS JEN!