Stack Overflow: Weird Worlds
I’ve got a bunch of books in today’s stack. It’s a bit of a grab bag, but one thing most of them have in common is a sort of otherworldliness: portals or time machines or other impossibilities.
Continue ReadingI’ve got a bunch of books in today’s stack. It’s a bit of a grab bag, but one thing most of them have in common is a sort of otherworldliness: portals or time machines or other impossibilities.
Continue ReadingI love Halloween themed books, and middle grade novels, too.
Continue ReadingToday’s stack: some great fiction!
Continue ReadingToday’s stack: three comic books with a bit of mystery.
Continue ReadingNonfiction books, picture books and a middle grade novel.
Continue ReadingToday’s stack: time travel books about visiting the past!
Continue ReadingToday’s stacks: sequels and books from a series!
Continue ReadingIt’s summer, and time for a reading grab-bag!
Continue ReadingTwo picture books and a classic comic strip.
Continue ReadingIf I’m going to finish all the time travel books in my queue, I’ll need a time machine!
Continue ReadingThese books have all a very distinct quality.
Continue ReadingWhat happens when we encounter minds that are quite different from our own?
Continue ReadingIt’s that time again … again! Today’s stack includes four very different stories involving time travel.
Continue ReadingLots of loving grandparents and fathers in this one.
Continue ReadingToday’s stack is a collection of collections: souvenirs, words, ideas, monsters, and more.
Continue ReadingToday’s stack is some science fiction novels I’ve read lately. There are stories of robots and aliens and monsters, talking cats and talking plants, giant bugs and synthetic kids. Buckle up!
Continue ReadingThe sheer variety of topics make this an entertaining line up.
Continue ReadingToday I’ve got two comic books for you, both by Isabel Greenberg.
Continue ReadingToday’s stack: six comic books for a range of readers!
Continue ReadingToday’s stack is all about anxiety and worry and depression, but from some very different perspectives.
Continue ReadingThere is a lot of love inside this pages, only one of it Valentine related.
Continue ReadingI re-read the ‘Inkheart’ series by Cornelia Funke before reading the latest book, ‘Inkworld: The Color of Revenge.’
Continue ReadingSeveral comic books about comic books (and art).
Continue ReadingVery interesting titles open our reads of the year, some old, some new.
Continue ReadingToday’s column: a mixed bag of books I’ve been reading lately.
Continue ReadingEvery year we like to look back at what we’ve read and pick a few of our favorites. Here are some of our best reads from 2024.
Continue ReadingThe beginning of the year is always a time of reflections and projections, and what more appropriate way to think about turning over a new leaf than by considering the leaves we plan to be turning in our books?
Continue ReadingWe look back at the year and see how reality lined up to our expectations and aspirations for our reading resolutions.
Continue ReadingLooks like I’ve got a case of the sequels!
Continue ReadingToday’s stack are two very different books—the only thing they have in common is magic, though even that is of completely different sorts.
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