The Illuminae Group has finally completed a dossier with all of the documents, transcripts, and security footage relevant to the BeiTech attack on Kerenxa in 2075, as well as the events that occured on the ships that took in refugees in the months following.
Month: September 2017
Throwback: Favourite Reads 2010-2015
This week's Top Ten Tuesday (hosted by The Broke and the Bookish) is a throwback freebie. I thought it was a perfect opportunity to look back at some of my favourite reads from the five years I was in university. Down the rabbit hole we go! Miss Match by Erynn Mangum This is Christian Chick …
I Could Write A Book by Karen M. Cox
In this re-imagining of the classic tale, we find ourselves in Kentucky in the 1970's. I quite enjoyed the new setting, and I felt that the traditions of the Southern states provided excellent context for a lot of the polite society conflicts that drive the plot forward.
Ronit & Jamil by Pamela L. Laskin
This book was beautifully written. It's written like a collection of poetry, with different poems from different character's perspectives, and I loved how that made the reader focus more on the characters' emotional & mental state, rather than trying to line up what part of the story we were at.
Books That Were…A Struggle
This week's Top Ten Tuesday (hosted by the Broke and the Bookish) is dedicated to those words that you couldn't push through - or that were so difficult to push through that you might have somehow developed new muscles. Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte I know I'm starting off with an unpopular opinion here, but …