Sera is an unreliable narrator to the extreme. She has woven Rachel's podcast so tightly under her skin that not only does she have every word memorized, but her narration is directed to Rachel, who she is convinced she must rescue. Brazier explores the possible role of true crime podcasts to women, as lessons about what to watch out for to keep themselves safe, and what to do if even the most extreme precautions aren't enough.
Monday, January 25, 2021
ARC Review: If I Disappear
Sera is an unreliable narrator to the extreme. She has woven Rachel's podcast so tightly under her skin that not only does she have every word memorized, but her narration is directed to Rachel, who she is convinced she must rescue. Brazier explores the possible role of true crime podcasts to women, as lessons about what to watch out for to keep themselves safe, and what to do if even the most extreme precautions aren't enough.
Saturday, January 23, 2021
ARC Review: The Wife Upstairs
Tuesday, January 19, 2021
The Devil and the Dark Water
Saturday, January 16, 2021
ARC Review: The Meet-Cute Project
Tuesday, January 5, 2021
Review: Death at High Tide
Thursday, December 31, 2020
2020 Reading Wrap Up!
2020 Reading Stats
Number of Books I Read: 167
1) Best Books I Read in 2020?
Wednesday, December 30, 2020
Book: In the Shadow of the Mic: Three Decades of Slam Poetry in Pittsburgh
Just a note to open here, that I am in fact very proudly related to the fantastic editors of this book!
I have been involved in slam poetry in my hometown in the past, whether as a spectator or an occasional volunteer, so I knew a little bit about the workings behind the slam going into this book. But I truly had no concept of just how much goes into not just hosting a poetry slam, but into creating a safe space and true community.
This book is a community in and of itself, not only expertly explaining how slam poetry truly came about in Pittsburgh, but also containing interviews with important members of the community, as well as many writers opening themselves up through their poetry. This book is a beautifully unique look from the inside into a beautifully unique community.