Welcome to Top Ten Tuesday, a weekly feature hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl. This week’s topic is Topographic Book Covers. This includes book covers with a design that is all or mostly all words. (Topic submitted by Mareli @ Elza Reads) I’m addicted to typography and cover design, so this was a fun challenge. I chose some covers that either set the tone for the book or that compliment the plot. Other covers I picked just because they look so darn cool!
Month: September 2022
Review: Memories of a Life by Jewel E. Ann
I enjoyed Memories of a Life far more than the first book, where my issues with the main character overshadowed my appreciation of the story.
Top Ten Tuesday: Books on My Fall To-Be-Read List
Welcome to Top Ten Tuesday, a weekly feature hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl. This week’s topic is Books on My Fall To-Be-Read List. It’s an ambitious list, especially since I have limited time to read these days. I’m curious to how many I actually wind up reading.
Release Blitz: Memories of a Life by Jewel E. Ann
Memories of a Life: Colten & Josie: Part Two by Jewel E. Ann is now live!
Top Ten Tuesday: Books with Geographical Terms in the Title
Welcome to Top Ten Tuesday, a weekly feature hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl. This week’s topic is Books with Geographical Terms in the Title (mountain, island, border, city, coast, country, desert, sea, shore, tide, valley, etc.) (Submitted by Lisa of Hopewell). I had to dig deep into my Read shelf and TBR pile for this one, but it was fun.
Review: Pieces of a Life by Jewel E. Ann
This hurts. I don’t think I’ve ever rated a Jewel E. Ann book less than four stars. After all, she is probably my favorite author. I love how she mixes humor with gut-wrenching emotions. Pieces of a Life isn’t bad, but it is missing Jewel E. Ann’s signature sparkle.
Top Ten Tuesday: Books with Main Characters Who Are Teachers
Welcome to Top Ten Tuesday, a weekly feature hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl. Last week was a back-to-school freebie, but life got in the way so I didn’t get a chance to post. Better late than never. Right? The topic I chose for this week is Books With Main Characters Who Are Teachers.
Audiobook Review: Thank You for Listening by Julia Whelan
As someone who listens to audiobooks regularly, I was in heaven listening to Thank You for Listening. I mean, does it get any better than an audiobook about an audio narrator who falls for her co-narrator sight unseen? The only thing that could top that was if the book was written and narrated by one of my favorite narrators, Julia Whelan. Mission accomplished!