Geek Girls Unite Book Review

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Geek Girls Unite is a coffee table must in the home of any girl who has ever felt the need to have Daria marathons, thinks Coachella is the only place she’ll ever find love, or parades around quoting her Tina Fey handbook.

Book Review: Gary Goldschneider’s Everyday Astrology

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Paige believes she has discovered the bible of interpersonal interactions and that it could feasibly solve all your relational problems… through astrology!

Book Review: Ryan Mecum’s Vampire Haiku

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Paige has a review/Of Mecum’s Vampire Haiku./It sounds bloody great!

Book Review: Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Seeing Is Believing!

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No coffee table would be complete without this book, especially if you have ever enjoyed going into a Ripley’s location. Like the exhibits you will find there, every time you look in this book you will see something new or be astounded again.

Book Review: Night of Demons

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Kelly discusses the soon-to-be-released novel Night of Demons by Tony Richards.

Book Review: Jeaniene Frost’s Destined for an Early Grave (Night Huntress #4)

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Author Jeaniene Frost’s latest release, Destined for an Early Grave, is a one-of-a-kind urban fantasy romance novel that will both captivate and delight current fans and new readers alike.

Book Review: Lisey’s Story

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Kelly discusses Stephen King’s Lisey’s Story and how she wishes there was a little less story to the story.

Book Review: Orcs

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While this isn’t my normal read, I did find it quite enjoyable and a fun change of pace.

Book Review: After Dark

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Kelly discusses After Dark by Haruki Murakami and its similarities and differences to the author’s other works.

Interview: Author Kevin J. Anderson

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Kelly had the opportunity to talk to author Kevin J. Anderson about Terra Incognita: Edge of the World, a tale of discovery, religious and political turmoil and sea monsters!