Bookish Whispers
Saturday, April 5, 2025
Most Anticipated 2025 - Part Two
Friday, April 4, 2025
April Spotlight
My favorite ladies in one of my favorite genres!? I was all in the second I saw this book, and I had to resist the need to get an early copy. Because I want a physical copy of this book! I will be running to the bookstore to get this. I will put all other books aside when it comes in, and it will become my whole personality. I do hope this doesn't disappoint!
Thursday, April 3, 2025
March Wrap Up
Real quick. Non-book related questions. Remember back when January felt like it was never going to end, and then February flew by? Cool, cool. Now, why did March feel even longer than January? I remember writing the date on things at work and have two thoughts: don't forget to send dad's birthday card. Then, followed by, are we really still in March? This is odd because it wasn't like I hadn't been busy between work and actually going out and doing stuff. Yet, this month dragged alone for 8 weeks instead of 4, maybe longer. I don't know. Time is irrelevant, and nothing is real.
Anyway, back to book stuff. I did actually manage to do some reading. As in, I started a book and finished a book. I'm still working on my 'large' physical read. I'm really enjoying it, but other books keep pulling me away. Mostly because there are so many books and so very little time.
I am still on my shtick of how many books I can read at once. I've got two audiobooks going that I've been bouncing between at work on my prep shifts, my physical read, a book on my phone, and two going on my Kindle. See, it's not the buying of books that's the problem. It's the ability to start half a dozen books at once, only to get overwhelmed and then read a handful of graphic novels.
For about four days, I managed to actually decrease my library stack. Then I was left alone at the library before work, and wouldn't you know, it tripled again. At least it's free. So there's that.



BINGO Books: 2



Wednesday, April 2, 2025
Waiting on Wednesday
But Alanna will not be deterred, and she arrives in the capital disguised as a boy to begin training as a page, the first step toward becoming a knight. Despite the tough conditions and grueling work, Alanna's skills and stubbornness win her friends amongst the nobility and the denizens of the lower city. But not everyone wishes her well . . .
Filled with magic and mayhem, adventure and action, swords and spells, book one in the Song of the Lioness quartet is the ultimate introduction to Alanna and Tamora Pierce's legendary Tortall universe.
Tuesday, April 1, 2025
New Release Tuesday
Now, Cassidy Prewitt, town baker and part-time servant of the dark force (it’s a family business) has to contend with a rising army of darkness, a very frustrated town, and a very cute PI who she might just be falling for…and who might just be falling for her. And if they can survive their own home-grown apocalypse, they might even just find happiness together.
Queer, cozy, and with a touch of eldritch horror mixed in just for fun, this is a charming love story about a small-town baker, a quick-witted PI, and, yes, an ancient evil.
Sunday, March 30, 2025
Cover Runway Sunday
They say you shouldn't judge a book by its cover, but we all know we do it. Sometimes, the cover initially catches our eye, drawing us to give a book a closer look. It's the first thing we see, our first impression. Every Sunday, I'll post some of my favorite book covers. Coming soon!
But these things happen only when Emily is alone, so are they happening at all? She is still medically fragile. Her post-sepsis condition can cause hallucinatory side effects, which means she cannot fully trust her senses. Freddie does not notice anything odd and is happy with their chance at a fresh start. She, however, starts to believe the house is haunted by someone who had been murdered in it even though she can find no evidence of a wrongful death. As bizarre events pile up and her marriage starts to crumble, Emily becomes obsessed with discovering the truth about Larkin Lodge. But just as the house has secrets so do Emily and her husband.
Thursday, March 27, 2025
Mini Reviews
Wednesday, March 26, 2025
Waiting on Wednesday
Tuesday, March 25, 2025
New Release Tuesday
Story of a Murder provides an intricately plotted, intimate look into the lives of three multifaceted women living during a time of electric progress and stifling Crippen’s first wife, Charlotte, who died under mysterious circumstances; his mistress, Ethel, who claimed ignorance of his crime even as she escaped with Crippen disguised as his son; and Belle, the woman whose life Crippen took.
Throughout the twentieth century, the infamous Crippen murder was told in such a way as to cast doubt on Crippen's guilt and to victim-blame his wife Cora for her own murder. It also astonishingly depicted Crippen's younger mistress, Ethel, as innocent of any involvement in the killing of her love rival.
But new evidence unearthed by Rubenhold completely subverts this famous history, unravelling assumptions about the crime and deconstructing Edwardian beliefs about women, class aspiration, and the transatlantic world, ultimately proving that Charlotte, Belle, and Ethel were so much more than the passive victims history has portrayed them as.
Monday, March 24, 2025
April Silent Book Club
Sunday, March 23, 2025
Cover Runway Sunday
They say you shouldn't judge a book by its cover, but we all know we do it. Sometimes, the cover initially catches our eye, drawing us to give a book a closer look. It's the first thing we see, our first impression. Every Sunday, I'll post some of my favorite book covers. Coming soon!
At the end of 1999, The Shivers fought Universal Priest in the Armageddon Battle of the Bands in Bethlehem, PA. What started the riot that claimed the lives of nine teens and left dozens more battered and bruised?
In 2010, The Shivers’ frontwoman Lily Lawless walked into a police station to confess to murder. Why did she do it, and why did she wait ten years to confess?
The punk band broke up after Lily’s arrest, its members refusing to talk to the press. What secrets were they protecting?
And who, really, was Drake Morgan, one-time frontman for The Shivers who went on to form the dystopian rock band Universal Priest?
In this oral history, the members of The Shivers finally tell all about how a rock band that inspired a generation might have saved the world.