Between the Bookends: 9 Books We Read in November 2019
In this final Between the Bookends of 2019, we hope you find something to gift to a loved one or enjoy reading yourself over the holidays.
Continue ReadingIn this final Between the Bookends of 2019, we hope you find something to gift to a loved one or enjoy reading yourself over the holidays.
Continue ReadingAfter an extended summer break, Between the Bookends returns. We hope you find something great to curl up with now that the nights are drawing in.
Continue ReadingIn this month’s Between the Bookends, Sophie, Lisa, Rebecca, and Missy share some of their favorite recent reads.
Continue ReadingIn this month’s Between the Bookends, Sophie, Rebecca, Elizabeth, & Missy explore romance, horror, magic, and espionage across six books.
Continue Reading‘The Secret Loves of Geeks’ is a collection of 37 illustrated stories, comics, prose, and essays about love. Their authors span a wide range of gender and sexuality, age and writing experience, making this a truly diverse collection.
Continue ReadingRomance author Megan Ryder is a big Lord of the Rings and fantasy fan, but is also just a teeny bit of a baseball geek as well.
Continue Reading‘Library Wars,’ ‘Rebel of the Sands,’ and ‘Fate of Flames’ are three YA books with kick-ass heroines everyone will enjoy.
Continue ReadingWhether you’re celebrating Valentine’s Day this weekend or not, romance is in the air. It’s cold outside, so it’s a great time of year to heat things up inside.
Continue ReadingIn our very special adorkable way, we share our geekiness with one another and that keeps us constantly engaging with each other outside the daily grind.
Continue ReadingFrom her fascination of the sinking of the Titanic to her work with NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, best-selling author Veronica Scott has had numerous influences in her science-fiction romances.
Continue ReadingPrincess Decomposia and Count Spatula is a creepy-cute graphic novel by Andi Watson. Read an interview on the characters and the yummy treats in the book!
Continue ReadingIt has been a difficult six months for author Sarah Daltry but both she and her Backward Compatible co-author Pete Clarke agreed to talk to us about the book, future projects, and whether or not aliens exist…
Continue ReadingBackward Compatible is a boy-meets-girl romance for people like us and is crammed full of more geek references than an entire season of Community.
Continue ReadingRelearning the art of dating… geek style!
Continue ReadingAn interview with the creators of The Cute Girl Network, a new romantic comedy graphic novel. Skater chic Jane has to choose between her new boyfriend Jack, and the terrible stories of The Cute Girl Network.
Continue ReadingSookie Stackhouse is one of my favorite heroines; my gateway drug into paranormal romance.
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