Glitterland, Alexis Hall
I received a copy of this book from the publisher via NetGalley. I first heard about Alexis Hall’s Glitterland from one of my friends on Twitter–and it wasn’t a positive recommendation, either. I...
View ArticleReading Habits and the Status Quo
Mimi and Eunice, Status Quo Earlier this month, Jane Litte had a post at Dear Author about reading habits and what publishers and writers can do to change them that sort of stuck with me and not for...
View ArticleLinkspam, 8/30/13 Edition
In which is desired a Derriere – Wondermark, by David Malki ! Linkspam, ho! My food stamps misery Disabled man suffers ‘mini stroke’ during job centre interview This probably needs a trigger warning....
View ArticleCapturing the Silken Thief, Jeannie Lin
Capturing the Silken Thief, Jeannie Lin When I saw that Jeannie Lin’s Capturing the Silken Thief was free on Kindle I decided that I needed to read something different from what I have been reading,...
View ArticleLove Continuance and Increasing, Julian Griffith
Love Continuance and Increasing, Julian Griffith Last week, Liz Bourke suggested that Julian Griffith’s Love Continuance and Increasing might be my sort of thing as it’s a queer polyamorous Regency...
View ArticleFor Your Eyes Only, Sandra Antonelli
Note from Natalie: I am absolutely delighted to have another wonderful guest post here at the Radish from Jessica at the newly revived (!!!) Read React Review. Sandra Antonelli, For Your Eyes Only...
View ArticleLinkspam, 11/15/13 Edition
As old as creation / Syphilis is now curable Romance and Fantasy And Yet Do I Read “I was into Loki before it was cool” I’m pretty sure I didn’t write this essay…but I could have! A Culture of...
View ArticleLinkspam, 11/22/13 Edition
Betta, by Visarute Angatavanich Hear What Happened At Boston’s Symphony Hall After JFK’s Assassination Isaac Asimov’s science fiction prompted look into whether he was communist informant Sadly,...
View ArticleLinkspam, 12/13/13 Edition
The Kelpies by Wil Freeborn Twitter changes what it means to use the block function. Another take. …And less than a day after making this change, Twitter has reverted the block function back to what...
View ArticleLove and Science: Courtney Milan’s The Countess Conspiracy
The Countess Conspiracy, Courtney Milan Oh. This book. From the dedication to the very last word–it’s so good. And this review is full of spoilers because–as usual with Courtney Milan’s books–it’s...
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