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I read because I must. It's like breathing to me. And I love talking about books. But I'm also an Arsenal fan, a wine drinker, a music lover and weirdly obsessed with pop culture. I mostly blog about books, but sometimes about things I'm thinking or doing. When I'm not on the blog, I'm scoping deals for a professional services company, hanging out with friends, or seeing some live theater.

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Posted on 29 Aug 2011 In: Reading

Campaign Promises

Laurel Osterkamp has another winner with the novella, Campaign Promises. Lucy Jones’ life is defined by significant moments in politics, from her first crush to her high school reunion, and a few more big events in between. Everything relates back to  particular politicians and how their stories shape Lucy’s own perspective. I’m a bit of […]

Posted on 21 Aug 2011 In: Reading

Just Friends With Benefits

While I read a lot of Chick Lit that I like, rarely does a book make me want to grab the heroine, take her out for a few drinks, and help her learn from my mistakes. Reading Meredith Schorr’s Just Friends With Benefits made me want to do just that. Thirteen years after college, Stephanie […]

Posted on 6 Aug 2011 In: Reading

gods in Alabama

“There are gods in Alabama: Jack Daniel’s. high school quarterbacks, trucks, big tits, and also Jesus…” How could you not be immediately sucked into gods in Alabama after reading that opening sentence?  Especially if you are intimately familiar with small southern towns and know this to be true? That’s what got me- I felt like […]

Posted on 31 Jul 2011 In: Reading

A Hidden Witch

Debora Geary is back with the charming second book in the Modern Witch series, A Hidden Witch. Elorie Shaw has grown up with the witches of Nova Scotia. Despite never showing magical skills, Elorie helps train young witchlings. So when a fetching spell summons Elorie, she assumes it is a mistake. After all, she’s grown […]

Posted on 17 Jul 2011 In: Reading

With Just One Click

Amanda Strong’s With Just One Click explores the impact of social media, specifically Facebook, on three different women, with a ring of authenticity sure to resonate with anyone who has a Facebook profile. You can find nearly anyone on Facebook these days, and when that person from the past comes back into the picture, it […]