I've been book blogging off and on since 2006/2007. My very first "book blog" was Bloody Kisses, which was shamelessly taken from the Type O Negative album of the same name. I would review music, movies, and books on that blog, telling what I liked about them and what I didn't. In 2009/2010, because I didn't have the money for paid hosting anymore, I moved over to Blogger and opened Keep on Booking. Later on, Keep on Booking became The Bookworm ... Read the Post...
Book Review: Dragons of Winter Night by Margaret Weis & Tracy Hickman
I have to say, if you're looking for a fantasy book with suspense, intrigue, death, and betrayal, you'd do well to pick up Dragons of Winter Night by Margaret Weis & Tracy Hickman. First things first - be aware that when you start Dragons of Winter Night, you'll be starting about a month after the ending of Dragons of Autumn Twilight, and in kind of an awkward spot as you'll have little idea of what's going on because the companions have ... Read the Post...
Book Review: Dragons of Autumn Twilight by Margaret Weis & Tracy Hickman
I first stepped into the world of Krynn - and Dragonlance, in 2002 with The Legend of Huma. I was working at a little used bookstore in Texas and had noticed that the small rack of Forgotten Realms and Dragonlance books we had got a lot of attention - and purchases. I enjoyed The Legend of Huma greatly and set out to read more books. My friend suggested reading Dragons of Autumn Twilight. So I obtained a copy and tried. I got less than 1/4 of the ... Read the Post...
Book Review: Gleanings by Neal Shusterman
A couple of years ago, I read and reviewed the Arc of a Scythe trilogy by Neal Shusterman. I absolutely loved the trilogy and gave it high marks here on the blog. Well, the other day as I was trolling through NetGalley, I noticed a new book by Neal Shusterman and the cover reminded me a lot of the Arc of a Scythe trilogy. Then I noticed the title - Gleanings. That was all I needed to see to know there was a new Arc of a Scythe book coming out. I ... Read the Post...