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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 19 Sep 2012 In: Reading

To Have And To Code

Debora Geary is doing something that few authors do: Giving us the back story on some of our favorite characters.  Going back fifteen years before A Modern Witch, we get to learn how Nell and Daniel met. To  Have And To Code reveals the story of nerd-girl and powerful witch, Nell Sullivan, and hacker genius […]

Posted on 17 Sep 2012 In: Reading

A State of Jane

Meet Jane Frank. It’s been a year since her last (and only) long term relationship, and with reality looming large in the form of the LSAT, Jane decides it’s been far too long since she’s been kissed and that she’s ready to meet the man of her dreams. Meredith Schorr’s A State of Jane takes […]

Posted on 10 Sep 2012 In: Reading

My Author Crush: Rachel (In The OC) Thompson

Known as the “Bad Redhead” and Rachelinthe OC, Rachel Thompson is the author of Amazon Top 100 book The Mancode: Exposed and A Walk in the Snark ,which hit number one on the Motherhood list. When she’s not writing, Rachel’s blogging at RachelInTheOC or sharing her knowledge as a social media consultant through BadRedhead Media.  […]

Today, I’m happy to be a part of a blog tour for Linda Lael Miller’s Big Sky Mountain. Back in June, I shared with you an excerpt from Linda Lael Miller’s Big Sky Country. Today, you get an excerpt from her other summer release, Big Sky Mountain.  Keep reading to see a snippet, find out […]

Posted on 19 Aug 2012 In: Reading

The Purity Myth

Jessica Valenti’s The Purity Myth is a book that, were it read by a broader audience, would be best described as polarizing. Given the number of positive reviews on Amazon, I’m going to wager that few in the Purity movement have read the book- or else are very restrained in their desire to review.  I […]