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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 31 Mar 2011 In: Reading

Indie vs. Self-Published

There’s been a lot of talk in the book blogosphere lately about “indie authors” and self-published authors.  The terms are being used interchangeably, but the more I read about them, the more I thought they might be different. So, I sent out a question on my Twitter feed.  I interact with a fair number of […]

Posted on 28 Mar 2011 In: Reading

March Chick Lit Challenge

The Truth About Dating Julie Christensen Thirty-eight year old Quinn Malone is tired of sitting home alone, watching Jersey Shore and doing crossword puzzles. She’s also tired of being single, and decides to make finding a man her top priority. The Truth About Dating recounts Quinn’s endeavors, from Match.com to speed dating, to the dreaded […]

Posted on 13 Mar 2011 In: Reading

The Gate To Women’s Country

I first read Sheri S. Tepper’s The Gate To Women’s Country during a Dean’s Honors Seminar on Utopian societies when I was a senior in college. It was the first book of the genre I had read. I was blown away by the ideas expressed in this book. The Gate To Women’s Country is set […]

Posted on 8 Mar 2011 In: Reading

Thirty Pieces of Silver

Thirty Pieces of Silver Carolyn McCray “In the garden, I was playing the tart. I kissed your lips and broke your heart.” – U2, Until the End of the World What if the bones of Christ were found, and could prove, once and for all, if the story of the  resurrection were true?  What if […]

Posted on 20 Feb 2011 In: Reading

Starring in the Movie of My Life

Laurel Osterkamp’s new novel, Starring in the Movie of My Life, is one of those rare reads I come across where I’m so enthralled from the first page that I can’t stop reading and nothing else gets done until the book is finished. The novel centers around three people, eighteen year old Melody, cold, calculating, […]