Ok so, in all seriousness, I have had this book in my possession for well over a year. A year, guys. And I suppose, in the grand scheme of #bookstagram-level TBR piles (mine is extensive, dear sweet merciful Loki), that… Read More ›
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2020 PopSugar Reading Challenge
Happy New Year my beautiful nerds! We have arrived at the beginning of a new year, a new decade, and a new opportunity to read all the books! I did decide to give the PopSugar Reading Challenge another go after… Read More ›
2020 Bookish Aims
A Happy New Year to you, beautiful nerds! I am determined that 2020 is going to be a better bookish year than 2019 chez Printed Pages & Coffee. Not that that will be hard π My main challenge to myself… Read More ›
Well. At least it’s over.
Gonna be honest, guys. 2019 was a soul-killing year. I’ve heard this from a few people, as well, so it isn’t just me. There was something that was just genuinely shit about 2019. In terms of books, we had some… Read More ›
Home Fires, Fiona Lowe
Happy Sunday my dearlings! Today, I am going to review a book of a rather different genre. One that you may not have seen from me before, or if you have, not in a goodly long while. My most recent… Read More ›
The Lost World, Arthur Conan Doyle
My dudes, this book has been a long time coming. I have, quite literally, been intending to read this book for years. In fact, I think I was maybe 21 or 22 when I first found out the Arthur Conan… Read More ›
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, J.K. Rowling
Alright y’all, first things first. I bought this set because I ADORE the cover art. I do NOT, on the other hand, endorse the ridiculous changing of the title OR OF ACTUAL WORDS THEREIN for the American editions. This book… Read More ›
The FBI in Latin America: The Ecuador Files, by Marc Becker
Hello, my good dudes! I hope today finds you well, and I suspect today finds you happy indeed that it is (when this goes up) the weekend. Bless. Todayβs review is (gasp!) a nonfiction read! I know, I know: what… Read More ›
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
I originally picked up this book because it was part of the Penguin Classics miniseries called Legends from the Ancient North, curated because each of the five volumes contributed to J.R.R. Tolkien’s creation of Middle Earth. You may or may… Read More ›
Rise of the Machines: the lost history of cybernetics, Thomas Rid
Morning everyone! It has been a hot minute since I actually sat down and wrote a book review for my blog, rather than for one of the academic journals that I have done numerous reviews for over the past eighteen… Read More ›