September 2019 Wrap-up

Books I've Read in September 2019 September has been a busy month traveling and works wise, so I struggled to find as much time as I'd like to read. I also started focusing on my art a bit more because I really want to get better at it, so I'll have to find a healthy …

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Review: “Walking to Aldebaran” by Adrian Tchaikovsky

Thank you to NetGalley and Solaris for providing me with this eARC in exchange for an unbiased review. When I found one of Adrian Tchaikovsky’s books on NetGalley as an advanced reader copy, I couldn’t contain my excitement. Even though I haven’t read any of his books before, but I’ve heard so many incredible things …

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Review: “Star of the North” by D. B. John

Anyone who knows me well knows how interested I am in everything to do with North Korea. Even my dissertation was about this closed off, political anomaly! I’ve read a number of non-fiction books about North Korea, their dictators, escapees, refugees, and so on. Honestly, I don’t think I’ve ever been more fascinated by a …

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Review: “Ever Alice” by H. J. Ramsay

Thank you to NetGalley and Red Rogue Press for providing me with this eARC (Advanced Reading Copy) in exchange for an unbiased review. This is my first early release book that I’ve ever read! I was very excited when my request got approved on NetGalley. NetGalley is a website where bloggers, librarians, booksellers, and so …

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