The first week of SciFi Month has drawn to a close, so it’s time to gather the data and make a report! Today I’m looking over our intro posts, both veteran and newbie, rounding up the Winter’s Orbit Read Along so far, and covering the week’s interviews and guest posts, as well as our giveaway update!
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Hello again! So I’m trying something new here, in place of attempting (with much resistance from my brain chemistry I guess) to post regular full-length reviews: welcome to the Dear Geek Place weekly round-up! Check out what I’ve been reading/watching/doing as SciFi Month 2021 has kicked off…
It’s time to begin our weekly discussions of Winter’s Orbit! Let’s meet the characters and set the scene…
Hard to believe it’s already November, but here we go! Let’s take a look at what this frazzled but excited co-captain has on deck…
We are two weeks away from November, and that means the good (space) ship SciFi Month is nearing the docks, to pick up this year’s crew for a brand new voyage! In order to keep nerdy appetites whetted, here’s a quick peek at what’s in store from this co-captain’s quarters…
In this chapter, certain themes begin to emerge even while our protagonists have rather divergent experiences – and desires – in New York City… Let’s discuss The Golem and the Djinni. Spoilers below!
In this chapter, we meet the Djinni half of our supernatural duo, who finds himself making an ally while struggling to adjust to an unfamiliar world – and to figure out how he got there… Let’s discuss The Golem and the Djinni. Spoilers below!
So I promised this post a little while ago, and then life took the wheel and I almost forgot. But it’s here now – my schedule for our SciFi Month Readalong of Winter’s Orbit by Everina Maxwell! Check it out below.
So I’m sort of trying something new while also returning to an old reviewing format that I realised I’ve really been missing lately. Once upon a time, I’d review serialised stories here, covering one episode (or ‘chapter’) per week. The format worked for me because it let me break a story down into more manageable pieces, and having a shorter segment to focus on let me dig deeper into the details, which is something I love to do and find …
I don’t care what the weather thinks, the seasons are turning. It’s September, and that means October isn’t far away. And we all know what October means. October means Halloween, and Halloween means Spooktastic Reads!



