Reflecting on half a year of books.
Reader’s Life – Binge reading is fun
The perks of getting into a series after it's been completed.
When reading makes me hungry
Which books make you hungry?
A reader’s pet peeve
A bit of semi humour about one of my reader pet peeves.
Reader’s Life – Comfort… reading
Of the necessity of rereading
Full circle
I'm a bookworm. Thus, I need to read books to escape, function, relax, centre myself, etc. I know that this sounds like a pitch for Bookworms Anonymous or for a book club, but it isn't. It's a thought that came to my mind commenting on a post in a beloved author's group. When I conclude... Continue Reading →
Reader’s Life – Semi break
Don't blame me too much. I know I'm quiet on the blogging front. It's not that what I read isn't good, all the contrary! It's only that of Hot Damned and Jade Calhoun, I've already written. I am at the sixth book of both series, of which I alternate two and two (two Jade, two... Continue Reading →
Confinement thoughts
Like everyone should be doing right now, I am staying put and staying at home. (I hope that, unless your job is an essential one, you are doing the same, because that's the most important thing to do right now.) However, keeping my posterior in my apartment does not mean that I can't travel. And... Continue Reading →
Reader’s Life – Getting the reading mojo back
Over the last four days, I have been slumping. The inactivity caused by the confinement was slowly driving me bonkers and everything suffered: my mood, my sleep, my optimism, and even my reading habits. From a book per day, I went to not finishing much more than a novella. It's not that the books weren't... Continue Reading →
A Forgotten Murder – Unforgettable forgotten murder
As a reader, nothing builds more anticipation in me than the upcoming release of a book by a favourite author. Knowing that Jude Deveraux had a new book coming for the last few months was, for me, quite a buildup. After all, her last book, Met Her Match, had released on 17 September, 2019, almost... Continue Reading →
Reader’s Life – Reading time
As we know, we are currently dealing with a worldwide pandemic. Of course, like each and every country of the world, Canada isn't immune to it, and all the provinces are touched. Our Prime Minister announced, today, that all schools (and cegeps, universities, and day cares) were closed for the next two weeks. As a... Continue Reading →
Jade Calhoun series – What? It was only a one-day break?
After finishing the hilariously crazy Magical Midlife Madness, by K.F. Breene, I did what I had been doing for a week after reading a PWF novel: I took a 24-hour break from the PWF books so I could clear my mind. Hence, I picked up the second Jade Calhoun book. I said a one-day break,... Continue Reading →
