Review of The Cool Code: A Graphic Novel (The Cool Code, 1) There’s something inherently engaging about graphic novels. They straddle the line between visual art and storytelling, pulling you in with their vibrant pages and capturing your imagination through cleverly woven plots. When I stumbled upon The Cool Code by Julie Jarema and accompanied

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Review of Burn Book: A Tech Love Story by Kara Swisher As a book blogger, I’m always intrigued by works that marry personal narrative with industry insight, so when Burn Book: A Tech Love Story by Kara Swisher came across my desk, I felt the familiar tug of curiosity. A refreshing take on the realm

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A Cozy Dive Into The Couch Potato (The Food Group #4) I’ll be honest: when I first came across The Couch Potato by Jory John, my curiosity was piqued purely by its delightful title. As someone who has occasionally embraced the joys of a lazy day in fuzzy slippers, I couldn’t resist diving into this

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Review of Identity Unknown (Kay Scarpetta, #28) by Patricia Cornwell As a longtime fan of Patricia Cornwell’s enigmatic Chief Medical Examiner, Kay Scarpetta, I found myself eagerly reaching for Identity Unknown, curious to see how Scarpetta has matured since her return after several years away. After my lukewarm reception of Autopsy and Livid, both receiving

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Book Review: Murder by Memory by Olivia Waite In a literary landscape brimming with bustling cities and sprawling galaxies, the premise of Murder by Memory (Dorothy Gentleman, #1) effortlessly drew me in like a moth to a cozy flame. Olivia Waite’s foray into an off-earth murder mystery—set on a ship with 10,000 inhabitants—was a bold

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Discovering "The Frindle Files": A Word-Lover’s Delight As a child, I often found myself captivated by the sheer magic of words. The thought that something as simple and familiar as a pen could be called a "frindle" instantly resonated with me when I first read Andrew Clements’s Frindle. So, you can imagine my excitement when

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