"If a hiker gets lost in the mountains, people will coordinate a search. If a train crashes, people will line up to give blood. If an earthquake levels a city, people all over the world will send emergency supplies. This is so fundamentally human that its found in every culture without exception." - The Martian… Continue reading CJ’s Bookshelf: The Martian by Andy Weir
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CJ’s Bookshelf: Luckiest Girl Alive by Jessica Knoll
I'm not going to lie, I was hesitant to give this book a chance because the last book I read because it was hailed as the "next Gone Girl" I didn't like at all. Just like The Girl on the Train was way over-hyped, I had a feeling this book would be too. Let's face… Continue reading CJ’s Bookshelf: Luckiest Girl Alive by Jessica Knoll
CJ’s Bookshelf: I Regret Nothing by Jen Lancaster
I have never been a big fan of the "chick lit" genre. Shopaholics, Plum puns, and what have you - they've never really interested me. When I want what I consider a "mind candy" read, I tend to go for something in the YA fantasy/scifi genre over anything that would be considered "chick lit." Which… Continue reading CJ’s Bookshelf: I Regret Nothing by Jen Lancaster
CJ’s Bookshelf: The Fangirl’s Guide to the Galaxy by Sam Maggs
The Fangirl's Guide to the Galaxy has just about all the answers to any question you could possibly have about being a fangirl. Where do you begin? Where do you connect with other fans? How do you prepare for a fan convention? You can find all that and more in this book. Author Sam Maggs describes… Continue reading CJ’s Bookshelf: The Fangirl’s Guide to the Galaxy by Sam Maggs
CJ’s Bookshelf: April Reads
My bookshelf is actually light on books this month - not that I haven't been doing quite a bit a reading. I only finished one actual novel (even though I have about three others started) and a book of poetry. The majority of my reading this month was actually devoted to reading comic books. Equal Rites… Continue reading CJ’s Bookshelf: April Reads
