StoryGraph Saturday is a weekly thing where I randomly choose a book from my To Read pile on StoryGraph and show it off to both remind myself that it’s there and to show it to you in case you might find it interesting, too. Winter Tideby Ruthanna EmrysFantasy/Horror368 pagesFirst published in 2017 From The StoryGraph: … Continue reading StoryGraph Saturday: Winter Tide
StoryGraph Saturday
StoryGraph Saturday: The Witch and the Tsar
StoryGraph Saturday is a weekly thing where I randomly choose a book from my To Read pile on StoryGraph and show it off to both remind myself that it’s there and to show it to you in case you might find it interesting, too. The Witch and the Tsarby Olesya Salnikova GilmoreFantasy368 pagesExpected publication: September … Continue reading StoryGraph Saturday: The Witch and the Tsar
StoryGraph Saturday: The Embroidered Book
StoryGraph Saturday is a weekly thing where I randomly choose a book from my To Read pile on StoryGraph and show it off to both remind myself that it’s there and to show it to you in case you might find it interesting, too. The Embroidered Bookby Kate Heartfield672 pagesHistorical Fantasy From The StoryGraph: Brimming … Continue reading StoryGraph Saturday: The Embroidered Book
StoryGraph Saturday: The Art of Prophecy
StoryGraph Saturday is a weekly thing where I randomly choose a book from my To Read pile on StoryGraph and show it off to both remind myself that it’s there and to show it to you in case you might find it interesting, too. The Art of Prophecy (The War Arts Saga #1)Wesley ChuFantasy528 pagesExpected … Continue reading StoryGraph Saturday: The Art of Prophecy
StoryGraph Saturday: The Brothers York
The Brothers York: A Royal TragedyThomas PennNonfiction/History688 pages From The StoryGraph: Vicious battles, powerful monarchs, and royal intrigue abound in this “gripping, complex, and sensational” (Hilary Mantel) true story of the War of the Roses—a struggle among three brothers, two of whom became kings, and the inspiration for Shakespeare’s renowned play, Richard III. In 15th-century … Continue reading StoryGraph Saturday: The Brothers York
StoryGraph Saturday: The Fairy Tellers
The Fairy Tellersby Nicholas JubberNonfiction/History336 pages The StoryGraph: Fairy-Tales are not just fairy tales: they are records of historical phenomena, telling us something about how Western civilization was formed. In The Fairy-Tellers' Trail, award-winning travel writer Nick Jubber explores the secret history of fairy tales: the people who told them, the landscapes that forged them, … Continue reading StoryGraph Saturday: The Fairy Tellers
StoryGraph Saturday: Death and the Maidens
StoryGraph Saturday is a weekly thing where I randomly choose a book from my To Read pile on StoryGraph and show it off to both remind myself that it’s there and to show it to you in case you might find it interesting, too. Death and the Maidens: Fanny Wollstonecraft and the Shelley Circleby Janet … Continue reading StoryGraph Saturday: Death and the Maidens
Sunday Sum-Up: April 3, 2022
Y'all, I'm tired. It was a hectic week at work, and even though home life was relaxing, there wasn't quite enough time to recover from the busy days. But today, I plan to read, write, and perhaps go for a nice long walk if it doesn't rain later. Obligatory Mina Photo: I've been watching photographic … Continue reading Sunday Sum-Up: April 3, 2022
StoryGraph Saturday: Babel
StoryGraph Saturday is a weekly thing where I randomly choose a book from my To Read pile on StoryGraph and show it off to both remind myself that it’s there and to show it to you in case you might find it interesting, too. Babel, or The Necessity of Violence: An Arcane History of the … Continue reading StoryGraph Saturday: Babel
StoryGraph Saturday: The Art of the English Murder
StoryGraph Saturday is a weekly thing where I randomly choose a book from my To Read pile on StoryGraph and show it off to both remind myself that it’s there and to show it to you in case you might find it interesting, too. The Art of the English Murder: From Jack the Ripper and … Continue reading StoryGraph Saturday: The Art of the English Murder