Kelley Armstrong’s Otherworld series

2014-03-09T16:02:29-04:00

Kelley Armstrong's Haunted Seal Books, 2005 It begins with Bitten, first published in hardcover in 2001, and is projected to have thirteen books in total, the eleventh having recently been released, Tales of the Otherworld. Kelley Armstrong's Otherworld series has taken hold in unexpected and dramatic ways and I am

Kelley Armstrong’s Otherworld series2014-03-09T16:02:29-04:00

To chick-lit or not to chick-lit?

2020-04-28T17:46:52-04:00

  Image links to Pickle Me This, home of the Challenge   Katrina Onstad’s How Happy to Be (2006) As I’ve already mentioned, I didn’t find out about Canada Reads Independently until I’d already gotten myself thoroughly and completely Buried In Print for February; I can’t remember the

To chick-lit or not to chick-lit?2020-04-28T17:46:52-04:00

Margaret Atwood’s Moving Targets (2005)

2014-02-27T15:52:26-05:00

Just browsing through the table of contents of this essay collection might lead you to believe that it was penned by a feminist. Depending how you define feminist, of course. Certainly Atwood is as willing to consider works by Toni Morrison, Carol Shields, Angela Carter and Hilary Mantel as she

Margaret Atwood’s Moving Targets (2005)2014-02-27T15:52:26-05:00
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