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I have reviewed many books over the years, and some reviews have been more interesting or fun to write than others. The below list were my favorites to write.
β’ Ada, or Ardor
β’ Choose Your Own Autobiography
β’ Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
β’ If Not, Winter
β’ Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell
β’ The Kid Table
β’ Like Water for Chocolate
β’ Lolita
β’ The Monk
β’ The Night Circus
β’ Oathbringer
β’ Return of the Native
β’ Rhythm of War
β’ S
β’ Things Fall Apart
β’ The Unit
β’ The Woods Are Always WatchingCategories:
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Author Archives: Thistle
Wellness Wednesday #13: Six Years
November 27, 2009. After over a decade of illness/infection and a net 130-lb weight gain because of themΒ (plus medications, plus hopelessness), I embarked on a weight loss journey to lose 100 lbs. On that day, I bought an elliptical, and … Continue reading
Come As You Are, by Emily Nagoski (audio)
Subtitled: The Surprising New Science That Will Transform Your Sex Life In Come As You Are, Nagoski discusses what women’s sexuality is and isn’t, and talks about the many ways that culture and history has interfered with and influenced the … Continue reading
Posted in 2015, Adult, Prose
Tagged audio, body image, favorite, gender studies, health, memorable, nonfiction, psychology
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Sunday Coffee – Why I Review Books
…er, tea this morning. Hot herbal tea with lots of lemon for this awful throat illness that blew in with theΒ latest cold front…boo… Back when I was in Dallas, perusing shelves at Half Price Books, my eye landed on a … Continue reading
Winter, by Marissa Meyer
And finally, the Lunar Chronicles conclude. Happily, they conclude without the series falling apart (as too often happens), and I love them even more now that they’re all written and published and read. I imagine sitting down with the entire … Continue reading
Posted in 2015, Prose, Young Adult
Tagged dream-invader, POC, psychology, revisiting, speculative
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Wellness Wednesday #12: Skin
This week, I want to talk skincare, following on the heels of yesterday’s Ipsy review. Because it may seem a little strange that someone is learning about things like skincare and makeup for the first timeΒ in their mid-30s. I have … Continue reading
Six of Crows, by Leigh Bardugo
Six underworld criminal-types attempt a near-impossible heist for an outrageous sum of money that will help them escape their underworld lives (if they should so wish). What follows: love-hate relationships, constant betrayals, impossible feats, lots of violence, and the setup … Continue reading
Sunday Coffee – When All the Best Comes at Once
October was one of those months. One of those months when every single you book you read is great. More than that: it was one of those months when you manage to find books that were phenomenal, not just great. … Continue reading
KonMari Round 2: Photos
This is myΒ very last KonMari post. I promise. I mentioned during round one of this whole process that I skipped the digital versions of my photos. Back in fall 2013, I’d spent months with my 25+ photo albums, culling, sorting, … Continue reading