On the night that I wrote this I went out to dinner with friends and their daughter (that’s not to say that the daughter is not a friend, she is, but not the point of what I’m about to say). She has recently discovered the Harry Potter series and is enamored with it. I mean, she is taking every possible moment to get into that book. Dinner barely separated her from the tome, and not for long. It was a thing of beauty! Continue reading Irregular’s Intel – There’s Hope!
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Irregular’s Intel – Anticipation of Your Next Read
I tried to be clever and hep you cats to a cool obscure word for the title, but I failed. Either, no such word exists, and it should, or it does and my above average research skills were lacking. Either way, you’re here and you know what I’m writing about. Continue reading Irregular’s Intel – Anticipation of Your Next Read
Miss Dawn’s Musings – Sharing What’s Good
This past weekend, my book group (Rubber City Book Posse or RCBP) once again took part in the Akron Family Reading Festival. This was the tenth year for the festival and we have been there for eight or nine of them. We’re a local branch of the global Bookcrossing movement, whose members leave books in random places for people to pick up, swap books with each other and, like us, take part in local events to pass books along to whoever wants them. And this year we managed to release close to 2,000 books! Continue reading Miss Dawn’s Musings – Sharing What’s Good
Miss Dawn’s Musings – Non-Hero Comics
You may have noticed that when I talk about comics, I have a tendency to talk about the superhero variety. I do have a penchant for them, especially the Marvel variety, but that’s not all I read. I’m also really into well-written antihero or paranormal stories. A couple of titles I’ve been reading in that vein are Sex Criminals and Outcast. Continue reading Miss Dawn’s Musings – Non-Hero Comics
Irregular’s Intel – Summer Reading
Spring is pretty much in full swing and summer isn’t far behind. I start looking forward to the season finale of my favorite shows and begin planning my binge watching and summer reading. Let’s be honest, the TV has a strong hold and I know that my reading is nothing like it has been in the past. But I always manage to kick it up a bit once the shows end. Continue reading Irregular’s Intel – Summer Reading