Anonymous Non-Goodreads Reviews of Anonymous Books

Here’s the deal.   I like writing book reviews on Goodreads every time that I finish reading a book.  It’s mostly for myself, because I like writing things down, because that’s what I do for fun.  I recently finished reading two books that I did not particularly like (one I absolutely hated, the other had some pluses … More Anonymous Non-Goodreads Reviews of Anonymous Books

Goodreads Review: Suddenly, A Criminal by Melanija Vanaga

Four Star Review, orginally posted here on January 5th, 2016. For whatever reason I have read a whole bunch of memoirs over the past couple years, and I always find myself facing the tricky question of how much we should be evaluating the story vs how much we should be evaluating the writer. When the … More Goodreads Review: Suddenly, A Criminal by Melanija Vanaga

Goodreads Review: Cause Celeb by Helen Fielding

Three-star Review, originally posted here on January 13th, 2015. There was plenty to like about this one, and plenty to not like. In the end, this book was just kinda there for me, completely neutral. It definitely felt like Fielding was testing out her noveling legs with this one, and the growing pains of this … More Goodreads Review: Cause Celeb by Helen Fielding

Goodreads Review: Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ’s Childhood Pal by Christopher Moore

Three Star review, originally posted here on December 5, 2015. Well, it was sure to happen at some time or another… a point wherein it comes time to review a book that was recommended to me by a dear friend who can see my Goodreads reviews, and when I (sigh, sorry, you know who you … More Goodreads Review: Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ’s Childhood Pal by Christopher Moore

How to America: Tales from the Train: part 2

Well, this year’s NaNoWriMo ended yesterday, and  with it, my hopes and dreams of adding another “win” to my list. You can check out my stats here: http://nanowrimo.org/participants/blondieoz/novels/how-to-america-tales-from-the-train/stats As you can see, my final word count was 43,355, a whopping 6,645 words short of the finish line. Despite technically not winning, I’m still glad I … More How to America: Tales from the Train: part 2

On Terror Attacks, Refugees, and Ignorance

I’ve always meant for this blog to be a place where I can get my thoughts out via original content whenever something is weighing on my mind, and now, finally, here it is, my first original blog post!  I’m going super serious here, because there is some super serious shit happening out there. ************************* Yesterday … More On Terror Attacks, Refugees, and Ignorance