May 2023 Quick Lit

We are more than a third of the way through 2023, and so far I have to admit that it hasn’t been a banner reading year for me. There have been a ...

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April 2023 Quick Lit

After what felt like a stretch of mediocre books, my reading took a turn for the better this month! I’m excited to share these reviews; they’re long, so I will get right ...

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March 2023 Quick Lit

This was not a banner reading month for me. There were a couple of standouts, but as a whole this batch of books felt mediocre (especially after having read so many 5-star ...

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February 2023 Quick Lit

We have an eclectic assortment of books here today. Let’s get right to those reviews! FICTION Enola Holmes: The Graphic Novels, Book One, by Serena Blasco: I enjoy dipping into graphic novels ...

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January 2023 Quick Lit

Hello, my reading friends. I have good news and bad news for you: the good news is that I have some pretty great books to share with you today! The bad news ...

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Quick Lit // December 2022

When life gets busy and my attention dwindles (both of which were true for me in the past month), I find myself leaning into nonfiction and shorter novels. That is reflected in ...

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Quick Lit // November 2022

There are seasons when I consume books with the voraciousness of a starved nomad, relying on them for sustenance and fortitude and approaching each new title with limitless fervor. And then, there ...

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Quick Lit // October 2022

You’re here for reviews? I’ve got reviews! And lots of words, so I’ll skip the winded preamble and get right to ’em! // NONFICTION // All My Friends Have Issues: Building Remarkable ...

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Quick Lit // September 2022

It was a busy month for me, which translated to less reading overall, and while the books I read were fine, there were no standouts. But just because none of these titles ...

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Quick Lit // August 2022

It was a strong reading month for me: a few 5-star reads, an inordinate amount of historical fiction (that worked for me!), and plenty of fascinating ideas and concepts to explore. Let’s ...

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