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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 8 May 2011 In: Reading

Something Borrowed

I first read Emily Giffin’s Something Borrowed several years ago.  In celebration of the movie coming out this weekend, I decided to re-read it before I go see the film. Rachel and Darcy have been best friends since childhood.   Rachel’s always been the good girl, overshadowed by Darcy’s confidence and stunning looks. Darcy throws […]

Posted on 24 Apr 2011 In: Reading

Never Knowing

If you remember, last year I raved over Chevy Stevens’ debut novel Still Missing . I was lucky enough to get an Advance Reader Copy of her new book, Never Knowing, which comes out this summer. Chevy Stevens is back with another page-turning thriller. This one focuses on Sara’s search to find her biological mother, […]

Posted on 20 Apr 2011 In: Reading

A Modern Witch

There’s no other way to say it, I loved Debora Geary’s A Modern Witch. I picked it up because one snippet I saw about it compared it to Harry Potter for adults.  That’s true in the fact that our heroine, Lauren, doesn’t know she’s a witch.  To me, that’s really where the similarity ends.  If […]

Posted on 18 Apr 2011 In: Reading

Plain Jane

I’m thrilled to have a chance to talk about Cristyn West’s Plain Jane. I love a good serial killer story, and Plain Jane is one that doesn’t disappoint. Someone’s murdering brunettes, plain, ordinary women with seemingly nothing in common.  The cops are at a loss, and the somewhat unhinged profiler brought in to help is […]

Posted on 4 Apr 2011 In: Reading

A Walk In the Snark

It is somehow appropriate that as I’m writing this, Real Housewives of Orange County is playing in the background.  Appropriate because Rachel Thompson is about as real as it gets, and couldn’t be farther from the ladies of Bravo. The contrast between the two is striking.  For everything fake on the ladies on TV (and […]