Author: Holly

Preconceived Notions: Can you let them go?

Holly: A few weeks ago, Rosie posted something about being an Ageist. Basically? That she’s extremely discriminate when it comes to the ages of the characters in the novels she reads. I admit, I’m guilty of this as well. My preferred ages for heroines range from 18 – 25 for historicals and 23-32 for contemporaries. […]

Book Confessions

Posted March 25, 2008 by Holly in Discussions | Tagged: , , , , , | 18 Comments
Book Confessions

Today, Wena and I (Holly) are going to going confess some of our reading sins quirks. Feel free to do the same in either the comments section or your own blog. They say Confession is good for the soul, right? Holly: 1. Unless I’m reading a series book (like the Study Series by Maria V. […]

Joint Review: Strangers in Death by J.D. Robb

Joint Review: Strangers in Death by J.D. Robb

Warning: This is less a review and more a discussion about Strangers in Death, J.D. Robb‘s latest installment in her brilliant In Death Series (see my post about this series here). Beware, however, it’s riddled with spoilers. If you haven’t read the book yet, you may not want to read this post! :End Warning. Casee: So […]

Review: Baby, I’m Yours by Karen Templeton

Review: Baby, I’m Yours by Karen Templeton

Have you ever read a book so good you almost don’t know what to say about it? Or how to properly express it’s greatness? That’s what happened to me with this book. (And also with Meljean Brook’s Demon Night. Just so you know) I reviewed the first two books in this series at The Good, […]

Borders Book Stores May Be Sold?

Posted March 21, 2008 by Holly in News | Tagged: , , , , | 9 Comments

From CNBC.com: By DAVID RUNK updated 1:48 p.m. PT, Thurs., March. 20, 2008 DETROIT – Borders could become the latest victim of the credit squeeze, announcing Thursday that it may put itself up for sale. Rival Barnes & Noble, meanwhile, saw fourth-quarter profits drop 9 percent as the industry struggles with intense competition from discounters. […]