Tag Archives: fiction
Confessions Of A Bookaholic: Kovac and Liska – The Concluding Chapters
There is no question in my mind who the Queen of Suspense is; Tami Hoag writes thrillers that you can’t stop reading, but also can’t read alone (or at night) without a sharp object nearby just in case. I have … Continue reading
I Know What You Did Last Summer: The Book Versus The Movie
I think a lot of people have heard of “I Know What You Did Last Summer”. Maybe some people have seen the popular film (1997) or read the book the film was loosely based on (1973). The premise is chilling: … Continue reading
Confessions Of A Bookaholic: The Problem (And End?) Of Noteworthy
I have been torn about what to do with my noteworthy book lists. I have thought carefully and think I am going to discontinue them (at least for now). When I first came up with the idea, I envisioned the … Continue reading
A Writer’s Real Education – The Importance Of Writing Workshops
Let me start with saying that I love school. In case my many majors and minors as an undergrad and obtaining my MFA (Master of Fine Arts) wasn’t a testament to that fact. I mean, if I won the lottery … Continue reading
Confessions Of A Bookaholic: Guilty Pleasure Edition #13 – Sweet Valley High’s Second Super Edition And Books 25-26
This Sweet Valley High list is quite possibly the strongest to date. It kicks some serious butt, with a Special Edition, two perfect fives (and the other almost a five)! The books on this list remind us of how ridiculous … Continue reading