Book Reviews
I typically post between two and three book reviews a week. Please refer to my review policy if you’d like to submit a book for consideration. I invite you to subscribe to my newsletter to get a summary of my reviews once a month.
Video Review: Selection Day by Aravind Adiga
Everyone seemed very disappointed by the fact that my last video book review didn't have a cat in it, so I forced Pearl into this one: you're welcome! Unfortunately I wasn't a huge fan of the novel I review in this video, although I can see why this book would appeal...
Freedom to Read Week: February 25-March 3, 2018
I'm what you call the opposite of a rebel; I fear authority and am just fine with colouring inside the lines until my final days on this earth. However, I do enjoy a bit of 'rebellious reading', that is, reading whatever you like, regardless of how other people...
Cookbook Review: The Redpath Canadian Bake Book
It may come as a surprise to some that my love of reading is not limited to your typical work of fiction, memoir or self-help book. I also enjoy a nice cookbook, because I cook every single goddamn meal most of the dishes our budding little family dines on, so I'm...
Book Review: Louis Undercover by Fanny Britt and Isabelle Arsenault
Graphic novels are hot right now, it seems everyone is talking about them and with good reason; they are a wonderful way of communicating a story in a unique and visually delightful way. For those who aren't familiar with the format, I've included a few pictures...
Book Review: Dazzle Patterns by Alison Watt
I won't lie, the cover of this book threw me off so I didn't even read its back blurb (yikes!) so THEN I had no idea the story of Dazzle Patterns by Alison Watt was set during the Halifax Explosion of 1917, which resulted in me relegating it to the back of my TBR...
Book Review: Mitzi Bytes by Kerry Clare
This is a book about a stay-at-home Mom who does part-time work from home; she blogs, she loves reading books, she has a husband who works long hours and she doesn't care for other 'mommy' opinions that she overhears on the playground. Does this sound like anyone you...
Book Review: The Futures by Anna Pitoniak
This is an 'older' book by the standards of what I usually review; Anne Pitoniak's The Futures was released in January 2017, so I'm only about a year behind on my TBR list (insert sharp intake of breath here). The back cover summary of this book spoke to me, because...
Video Review: The Lying Game by Ruth Ware
I'm going to make an effort to do more video book reviews as people seem to like them, plus, they're fun to do! My apologies there are no kitties in this video, and as always, please send any feedback my way re: lighting, backgrounds, etc. I need all the help I can get!
Book Review: By Gaslight by Steven Price
I felt like a bit of a rebel picking up this book back in December because I got it from the library, and no one had asked me to read or review it for them, I was simply reading it for (gasp!) pleasure. By Gaslight by Steven Price is one of those books that I knew...
Ivereadthis Jr. Edition: We’re Going on a Bear Hunt by Michael Rosen, Illustrated by Helen Oxenbury
The title of this book caught my eye because it's the basis of a song I learned at my daughter's swimming lessons, mind you they switched the lyrics to make it water-friendly. Anyway, I knew she would like We're Going on a Bear Hunt by Michael Rosen because it was a...
Book Review: City Mouse by Stacey Lender
There are certain books that are for a particular group of people, and City Mouse by debut novelist Stacey Lender is one of those reads. It focuses on Jessica and Aaron, married with two daughters living in a tiny rented apartment in Brooklyn, desperate to get more...
Book Review: Fear by Dirk Kurbjuweit, translated by Imogen Taylor
I tend to roll my eyes these days when I read a description of a book that includes the term 'psychological thriller'; it seems to have turned into a catch-all label for stories that have little violence but many twists, however unbelievable. Recently though, I have...