I was planning on saving this post until May, which is Asian and Pacific Islander Month in the United States. But with everything currently going on in the world and especially the rise in awareness of Asian hate crimes, I thought I would post some of my favorite reads by Asian American authors a little…
Month: March 2021
April 2021 | BOTM Predictions
Am I impatiently waiting for April books to drop? Yes! Have I read my March Book of the Month books yet? No. Do I care? Also No. Coming upon our last week of March, which means that Book of the Month books will be dropping soon for April! I’m putting my money on March 30…
What Comes After
Firstly, this is categories as a Mystery/Thriller, and I just want to clarify that while at it’s core this is a murder mystery, it’s more the motive behind the murder than a whodunnit. I also would never categorize this book as a Thriller. Going into this book with expectations of a fast paced, thriller will…
We Ride Upon Sticks
Our January Let’s Read Rant Repeat Book Club discussion is tonight, March 21, 2021 at 7:00pm CST! If you want to join in on the discussion, head to our instagram stories at 7:00pm, where we’ll be live over on @letsreadrantrepeat! About Let’s Read Rant Repeat Bookstagram is such a wonderful community and I have met…
April 2021 Most Anticipated
Maybe, one day, someday, there will be a month that there are not 927539 new releases I’m excited for; but April is not that month. Filled with tones of new releases from some of my favorite authors such as Paula McClain, Sally Hepworth, April is shaping up to be just as heavy a publishing month…
March 2021 Book of the Month
I feel that March is always the biggest month in the publishing world, and this year was no exception. In fact almost every ‘New Release Tuesday’ has almost a dozen new books that I’m excited for this month. You can see my full list of March Most Anticipated Releases HERE. So it’s no surprise that most of…
House of Hollow
House of Hollow is one of those books that once it sinks it’s teeth in you, you cannot stop reading. Which is exactly how I came to binge this book in an afternoon when I should have been doing far more productive things. This is also one of those books that makes me question the…
Win
Harlan Coben’s newest book Win is the first installment of a new series featuring Windsor Horne Lockwood III. Win, as he is called, is the billionaire friend of Myron Bolitar. Who is Myron Bolitar? He’s the star of the Myron Bolitar series where Coben has written 11 books for. While Win makes many appearances in…
16 Historical Fictions to read during Women’s Month
Mom It’s Women’s History Month, and with International Women’s Day coming up next week you can bet that my current reads feature some strong women characters. Head to my Goodreads HERE to see which female centric books I’m currently reading. Women’s History Month is a month long celebration of all thing’s women. Primary focused on…
The Babysitter
Wow! That’s what I have to say about this wonderfully written non-fiction. Part true crime and part memoir, Liza Rodman along with Jennifer Jordan, depict the events that unfurled in Cape Cod in the mid 60’s. Known as the Vampire of Cape Cod, Tony Costa was behind the murders of at least 5 women in…