Category: Discussions

Should Authors Rewrite and then Re-release?

Should Authors Rewrite and then Re-release?

Glitter Baby is one of the few Susan Elizabeth Phillips books I haven’t read. For years I searched for a copy (that didn’t cost an arm and a leg) but didn’t find one. Now it’s being re-released. The thing is, she re-wrote it. I’m not sure how I feel about that. I’m sure the novel […]

RSS Feed Issues?

Posted December 23, 2008 by Holly in Discussions | Tagged: , , , | 7 Comments

If you’re subscribed to this blog through a feed reader, can you please let me know if you haven’t received any of our recent posts through your feed reader? I’ve received several emails from people who aren’t getting our updated posts in their readers, Google especially. I’m working to fix the problem but I need […]

What Does It Say About Me?

Posted December 18, 2008 by Rowena in Discussions | Tagged: , , , | 5 Comments
What Does It Say About Me?

Lately, I’ve found myself reading more and more blogs belonging to 14-17 year old bloggers who are reading the books that I want to read. Books that are more appropriate for a younger audience but I can’t seem to give a shit because I want to read books like: How NOT to be Popular by […]

Christmas Gift Alert: Naughty Cakes Cookbook.

Posted December 17, 2008 by Rowena in Discussions | Tagged: , , | 2 Comments
Christmas Gift Alert: Naughty Cakes Cookbook.

I saw this book while browsing through Amazon with Brenna who was looking for some books that she wanted (that I owed her) and when I saw this, I immediately thought of my pervy friend, Isabel. This is exactly the kind of cookbook that I could picture sitting in Izzy’s kitchen with her equally pervy […]

Bingeaduckia Book Spotlight: Anthology – Heating Up The Holidays

Bingeaduckia Book Spotlight: Anthology – Heating Up The Holidays

First things first….Check out this cover: Totally hot, right? I really want to see one of those under my tree this year..and I’m not talking about the book. YUM! Anyway, I’ve been looking forward to Jill Shalvis’ entry in this anthology for months, ever since I finished Flashback and Flashpoint. Her novella features Christina and […]