>Tina’s Review of The Science Tarot by Logan Austeja Daniel, Martin Azevedo, and Raven Hann

>As the new year begins, I find myself hard at work promoting the book that’s coming out (February 1st! OMG!) and writing the book that my editor wants to see a hundred pages for (another OMG). So my To-Be-Read pile of books is nearing skyscraper proportions, and it’s not looking to be reduced anytime soon.Continue reading “>Tina’s Review of The Science Tarot by Logan Austeja Daniel, Martin Azevedo, and Raven Hann”

>Tina’s Review of The Science Tarot by Logan Austeja Daniel, Martin Azevedo, and Raven Hanna

>As the new year begins, I find myself hard at work promoting the book that’s coming out (February 1st! OMG!) and writing the book that my editor wants to see a hundred pages for (another OMG). So my To-Be-Read pile of books is nearing skyscraper proportions, and it’s not looking to be reduced anytime soon.Continue reading “>Tina’s Review of The Science Tarot by Logan Austeja Daniel, Martin Azevedo, and Raven Hanna”

>Recommended Reading

>by Susanna Ives Ack! I’m late getting recommended readings posted. Once again, I have consulted my mother, the wonder librarian and my cousin H, the world’s best bookstore manager. Both women are incurable book addicts. Here are their latest finds. All the blurbs come from http://www.goodreads.com. Happy reading! Mom’s recommendations: Snakewoman from Little Egypt, byContinue reading “>Recommended Reading”

>Tina’s Review of A Cold Day for Murder by Dana Stabenow

>The stack of books in my To Be Read pile is growing into skyscraper proportions. It’s a mix of mysteries and romance, memoir and scientific non-fiction, all of it fresh and new and waiting for review. And yet the book I chose as my companion over the past week is not new to me atContinue reading “>Tina’s Review of A Cold Day for Murder by Dana Stabenow”

>My Traditional Scandinavian Christmas

> By Susanna Ives The following was written with the help of my Scandinavian in-laws. I can’t vouch for the historical accuracy of the information, but it makes for a great story. The Scandinavian Christmas celebration starts on the first Sunday of advent. Back in the old country, the nights are long and the daysContinue reading “>My Traditional Scandinavian Christmas”