I was tempted to call this post ‘Back to the Future.’ But I spared you all that bad pun. The sentiment, however, is definitely there. Call Newport… Read more “The Future of Blogging”
Author: bluewoad
Review: The Doomsday Book of Fairy Tales by Emily Brewes
This will be a quick review of a forthcoming book. NetGalley provided me an ARC for an honest review of the book. The Doomsday Book of Fairy… Read more “Review: The Doomsday Book of Fairy Tales by Emily Brewes”
Review: The Stolen Kingdom by Jillian Boehme
Maybe it’s my age; maybe it’s that I’ve been reading books for a long, long time; but I get jaded about books pretty quickly. I’m not one… Read more “Review: The Stolen Kingdom by Jillian Boehme”
Review: Anubis Gates
This is one of those books I have been meaning to read for a long, long time — twenty years in this case. But other books kept… Read more “Review: Anubis Gates”
Review: Helsreach by Aaron Dembski-Bowden
Quick review When it comes to Warhammer/Black Library books, I read them for a ripping good yarn focused on battle with a strong dose of Gothic-esque atmospher.… Read more “Review: Helsreach by Aaron Dembski-Bowden”
Review: Witchy Eye by D. J. Butler
Two months since my last entry. I’ve been reading a lot — 17 books in January — but have not had much time to write. My hope… Read more “Review: Witchy Eye by D. J. Butler”
Review: Lingo by Gaston Dorren
Here we go: the first review on my revived blog. Please do not expect daily entries; I will be posting as frequently as I read a book… Read more “Review: Lingo by Gaston Dorren”
Reviving the Dead
I have been very sporadic in my blogging, with my last entry more than two years’ old already. I’ve been mulling over whether to return to blogging… Read more “Reviving the Dead”
Review: Iron Garland
Iron Garland by Jeff Wheeler (Reposted from Goodreads) Iron Garland marks the midway point of the Harbinger series. In most series, this is where the story… Read more “Review: Iron Garland”
The Colditz Story
My Dad passed away a month ago. It wasn’t a big shock — he had been declining over the past couple years due to Parkinson’s — but… Read more “The Colditz Story”