Oh how I wish I could magically transport every single one of you to New York City to attend BookExpo America! I’m having a blast (well, I’ve prescheduled this post but as of Thursday afternoon I was having a blast and hadn’t left yet, so I imagine it only got better!) and at the moment [...]
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If you’re visiting today from or as a result of BookExpo America – welcome! I’m thrilled and excited to be a part of this fantastic trade show!
I’ve always been a passionate reader, in fact, I’ve kept a journal since I [...]
The Chosen One by Carol Lynch Williams is a book that I have been wanting to get my greedy hands on as soon as I saw the first review for it. Why? Well, I’ll tell you why.
One. It’s YA. I love YA. Need I say more?
Two. It’s about polygamy. Hello? Me? I seem to love [...]
I just reviewed Suzanne Kamata’s novel Losing Kei, a story of an American woman who loses her child to Japanese custody laws when she divorces her Japanese husband. Suzanne Kamata, like her character, is an American living in Japan for the past twenty-one years with her family and gives a unique perspective to the book. [...]
Suzanne Kamata, the author of Losing Kei has written a book that I kept forgetting was fiction while I was reading it. A couple of times I had to stop myself and remind myself that I was not reading a memoir. I can’t remember this happening to me before which bodes well with the book [...]