Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and the Bookish, and is now hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl. This weekly list feature uses topic prompts to inspire readers/bloggers to share the best (or worst, or most Interesting) of their bookshelves, be it the TBR section, personal favourites or books that have caught their attention. This week is a Freebie week, where the topic is book covers and you can put any spin on it you like. I’ve gone …
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New year, new serial review! First up for the weekly review feature (#serialgeekery) is Ninth Step Station, created for Serial Box Publishing by Malka Older. This is a science fiction/cyberpunk/neo-noir serial written by Malka Older, Curtis C. Chen, Jacqueline Koyanagi and Fran Wilde. It sounded all kinds of interesting as soon as I heard about it, and I am very excited to finally be diving in. So! Let’s begin discussing Ninth Step Station!
Hooray hooray, it’s Top Ten Tuesday! First of 2020, and we’re sharing the most recent additions to our bookshelves! Nice easy one to ring in a new year with…
So I can’t sit on this any longer, and it’s looking unlikely that I’ll have time to add anything to this list with only two and a half days left in the year. So it’s time to present the list of my absolute favourite reads of 2019! (In no particular order, because otherwise I’d be preparing this post ALL DAY and into the night…)
The hard work is done, and I’ve got a few days to breathe, relax, eat lots of food and enjoy myself. So naturally I’m back on the blog, to take a bit of time to look back over the year that was and remember fondly the best parts. Do join me!
December is here. It’s the darkest month, and also my busiest IRL. Thanks, postal service job. But! Before I take that deep dive into overtime, let’s recap what was a really awesome November AKA SciFi Month, and look at what might possibly help me get through the month ahead with my sanity intact…
The final week of this year’s SciFi Month is all but over, and the event as a whole has been a lovely success despite some final-stretch energy drains upon your nerdy hosts. Let’s look at the last round-up of reviews!
It’s the final week of this year’s Sci-Fi Month, and though my stamina has not been the best, the rest of our beloved Fleet has continued performing admirably! Let’s take another look at the random treasure we found, shall we?
The natives of Rakhat finally make an appearance, and Giuliani begins making progress, of a sort, with Emilio. My dread is real. Let’s discuss The Sparrow. Spoilers follow for chapters 20 through 26.
A stagnating community finds a way forward, with a little help from a friend; a restless boy finds his path in life; and a caretaker finds new ways to care. Let’s discuss the final parts of Record of a Spaceborn Few. Spoilers will follow for Parts 5, 6 & 7.


