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Book Review: Kids Cook Dinner

Book Review: Kids Cook Dinner

This is a cute book that has accessible recipes for kids! These recipes are well-written and include a list of cooking techniques up front, including various ways to cook eggs. I really appreciated the explained differences between chopping, dicing, and mincing. Four stars; list of recipes included on my blog post. Bookshop link here. Cheesy […]

Posted June 3, 2022 by geograph in review / 0 Comments
Book Review: Kids Cook Gluten-Free

Book Review: Kids Cook Gluten-Free

This is a great introduction to gluten-free cooking. There’s a lot of family and kid-friendly recipes in here, without a ton of reliance on gluten-free flour. There were a lot of errors in this ARC, as other readers have noted; there also weren’t any pictures. I assume these will be fixed by publish point. Three […]

Posted June 2, 2022 by geograph in review / 0 Comments
Rainbow Rainbow book review

Rainbow Rainbow book review

This is a book of queer short stories; some of them I really enjoyed, some of them I felt kind of weird about. Conklin uses proses like a knife, but the sharpness of the knife depends on the short story. These aren’t like a lot of the queer lit on the marketplace now (which is […]

Posted May 30, 2022 by geograph in review, Uncategorized / 0 Comments
Book Review: Sorceline

Book Review: Sorceline

This is definitely a great readalike for someone who has just finished reading Coraline. It’s also a great introduction for readers who are reluctant to start graphic novels. Fantastic character dynamics, cryptozoology, interesting mystery. I really enjoyed the color palette of this book. There’s also promise for a future sequel! Four stars. Bookshop link here.

Posted May 28, 2022 by geograph in adventure, fantasy, paranormal, review / 0 Comments
Book Review: Arden Grey

Book Review: Arden Grey

This book is genuinely very good, with a very good main character voice and excellent side characters as well. Arden reminds me a lot of myself as a teenager, and the ace/aro representation here in Arden is incredible. I’m really glad this book is out and incredibly glad that I got to read it. Four […]

Posted May 17, 2022 by geograph in asexual, contemporary, queer, sapphic, YA / 0 Comments