Genre: Fiction, Detective Copyright: 1996 Yeah, yeah, I know, this book is 17 years old. The library at which I work has a whole row of Grafton’s books. I’ve always been interesting in the alphabet system she used. It’s catchy. I picked this book because I needed something to read over my lunch break. I … Continue reading Book Review: M is for Malice by Sue Grafton (4/5)
Don’t be Snobby
Someone asked me at the circulation desk for help finding "How to Kill a Mockingbird." I admit, I stared at her for a moment. It's like when someone refers to Frankenstein's monster as Frankenstein. These are classic literature pieces that people don't know; they misuse characters and plot devices, mispronounce, assume, and other such things, … Continue reading Don’t be Snobby
Book Review: Navigating Indieworld: A Beginner’s Guide to Self-Publishing and Marketing Your Book by Julie A. Gerber and Carole P. Roman (3/5)
Genre: Nonfiction Copyright: 2016 Navigating Indieworld: A Beginner’s Guide to Self-Publishing and Marketing Your Book by Julie A. Gerber and Carole P. Roman is indeed a beginner’s guide. It reads less like a book and more like a series of blog posts. While it did have some interesting information concerning marketing, it did not go … Continue reading Book Review: Navigating Indieworld: A Beginner’s Guide to Self-Publishing and Marketing Your Book by Julie A. Gerber and Carole P. Roman (3/5)