Missing 411: North America and Beyond by David Paulides: A Book Review Genre: Nonfiction I don’t typically plan books to be read together – rather I try to let the reading selection be either more organic (as in I REALLY want to read this book now) or completely random (TBR jar: pull and pick) – … Continue reading CanAm Missing Project: Shout Out
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The Strange and Unusual – Somehow Completely Human
True Crime Stories You Won’t Believe by Romeo Vitelli: A Book Review Genre: True Crime I don’t read a lot of True Crime stories to review – but I do tend to watch a lot of shows on the matter. I find documentaries about serial killers and such extremely fascinating – so I jumped at … Continue reading The Strange and Unusual – Somehow Completely Human
True Story, Lost Futures
Radium Girls by Kate Moore: A Book Review Genre: Historical Narrative Moore gives the horrifying true story of the women sentenced to die by their employer. Taking place during the whole timeline of events, the story is quite fast paced and details not only the women themselves, but their families as well. Moore even goes … Continue reading True Story, Lost Futures
Becoming God: A Book Review
Author's Note: I am really interested in academic works as well, so occasionally I am going to post a review on an academic book. I will continue to focus on YA and debut authors, but in order to keep with all the reading that I would like to do, academic books will fall in at … Continue reading Becoming God: A Book Review
