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  • About Us
  • Review Policy/Contact
  • Book Reviews
  • Author Spotlight
    • Author Interviews
    • Cover Reveals
    • Guest Posts
    • Pride Nights at Queen’s
  • Features
    • Party with the Stars
    • To Be Continued…
    • The Questioning
    • Tales from the Asylum
    • What the Hungarian?!
  • All Things Bookish
    • A Week In My Head
    • Monthly Wrap Up
    • Sneak Peek
    • SPFBO
      • SPFBO 6 Finals
        • SPFBO 6 Phase 1
      • SPFBO 4
        • SPFBO 4 Phase 1
      • SPFBO 5 Finals
        • SPFBO 5 Phase 1
    • Storytellers on Tour Gigs
    • Advent Book Calendar
      • Advent Book Calendar 2019
      • Advent Book Calendar 2018
    • Armed With A Bingo
  • Release Radar
  • The Sound of Madness 2022
    • Listen & Read
  • SPSFC
  • Music Corner
    • Music Monday
    • Music Diggin’ Friday
  • An American Weredeer in Michigan by C.T. Phipps and Michael Suttkus

    October 4, 2018 /
    An American Weredeer in Michigan by C.T. Phipps and Michael Suttkus

    Phipps obviously has fun writing this series and these characters, and if I put aside my misjudges, it's quite entertaining. But I can't decide if I should take this book seriously (does it takes itself seriously?) or should I just look at it as some popcorn fun. Even so, An American Weredeer in Michigan improved compared to I Was a Teenage Weredeer. I could lean back, read, and just enjoy myself while giggling at some of Jane's or the Merlin Gun's comments.

    Enter the Asylum
    Timy

    Others in the Asylum

    Given to Darkness by Phil Williams review

    Given to Darkness by Phil Williams

    March 8, 2022
    Captain Moxley and the Embers of the Empire by Dan Hanks

    Captain Moxley and the Embers of the Empire by Dan Hanks

    September 8, 2020
    Faithless by Graham Austin-King

    Faithless by Graham Austin-King

    January 21, 2020
  • Monthly Wrap Up: June 2018

    June 30, 2018 /
    Monthly Wrap Up

    Well, June is over now, and it was another eventful month - both emotionally and otherwise. I attended concerts, read books, got awesome news. Find the details in my #MonthlyWrapUp post :)

    Enter the Asylum
    Timy

    Others in the Asylum

    Monthly Wrap Up May

    Monthly Wrap Up: May 2021

    May 31, 2021
    Monthly Wrap Up

    Monthly Wrap Up: February 2019

    March 5, 2019
    Monthly Wrap Up August

    Monthly Wrap Up: August 2020

    September 1, 2020
  • I Was A Teenage Weredeer by C. T. Phipps and Michael Suttkus

    June 19, 2018 /
    I Was A Teenage Weredeer by C. T. Phipps and Michael Suttkus

    I Was A Teenage Weredeer is a rather light, fun read with pop cultural references from Game of Thrones, Star Wars, Buffy and many others fan probably will deerly love and enjoy. Those who like YA will find this an enjoyable read with a snarky heroine, several supernatural species and a mystery that holds a few twists.

    Enter the Asylum
    Timy

    Others in the Asylum

    Where Oblivion Lives by T. Frohock

    Where Oblivion Lives by T. Frohock

    February 19, 2019
    Shields in Shadow by Andy Peloquin

    Shields in Shadow by Andy Peloquin

    September 4, 2019
    Kitsune by Nicolette Andrews

    Kitsune by Nicolette Andrews

    April 9, 2020

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