June 30, 2016June 30, 2016 #Shallowreader Bingo – June *Reading lists Bingo! I won this month’s #Shallowreader Bingo. Achievement unlocked. (June 2016) Read more
June 24, 2016June 24, 2016 Literary tomes can make you weary of the sound and the fury *Opinions A rebuttal to HuffPo Australia: Who died and made it a rule that books must be difficult to read in order to be meaningful? Read more
June 22, 2016September 4, 2016 Maybe This Time: Stories of Love and Second Chances by C. P. Santi Contemporary romance, Reviews, Romance A bit like a cup of hot chocolate on a wintry afternoon — warm, delicious and satisfying, as long as you’re not expecting a cappuccino. Read more
June 20, 2016September 12, 2016 BT012. We need words to be stimulated *Podcasts Book Thingo bloggers Rudi Bremer, Gabby and Kat Mayo recap the 2016 Sydney Writers’ Festival. Read more
June 8, 2016June 7, 2016 One Pink Rose by Julie Garwood (Clayborne Brides, #2) Historical romance, Romance A lovely little pick-me-up for the time-poor reader who just wants a reliable romance with wisecracking characters. Read more
June 6, 2016September 12, 2016 BT011. The assumption of optimism *Podcasts Australian author Graeme Simsion talks about his bestselling book, The Rosie Project, and what it’s like to write a love story from a male point of view. Read more
June 3, 2016June 3, 2016 Kilig, adj. and noun Lucky dip This news is somewhat dated, but I wanted to post it so that you’re all aware, because I love this word, and I plan to use it A LOT. Read more
June 1, 2016September 4, 2016 The Sword Dancer by Jeannie Lin (Rebels and Lovers, #1) Historical romance, Reviews, Romance Vivid and dynamic, every time a Jeannie Lin leads you into a trope, it doesn’t go the way you’d expect. Read more