The first Shakespeare play that I ever read was Romeo and Juliet. Like a lot of other people, I read it in high school. It opened up a whole world for me, full of true love and tragedy, hope and solace. I fell in… Continue Reading “Mercutio by Kate Heartfield β A Book Review”
Category: Book ReviewsTags: Adventure, Book, Book Review, books, Dante, Fae, Farie, HarperVoyager, Incredible, journey, Kate Heartfield, lgbtq, Love, magic, Magical, Mercutio, Mortal, Queer, review, Reviews, Romeo, Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare, Tragedy, Wonderful, writing
Posted on December 30, 2025
by Jamieson Wolf
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Itβs that lovely time of year when I look back at all of the books that brought me so much joy throughout the year. These are the books that made me feel seen, gave me hope, helped me learn about myself and left me… Continue Reading “Best Books of 2025”
Category: Best Books ofTags: 'Nathan Burgoine, 2025, Alex Brown, Best Books, Book Review, Book Reviews, books, Bruce D. Gordon, Cait Gordon, Dissatisfied Me, Dogs Don't Break Hearts, Everything Is Tuberculosis, Fiction, John Green, Killing Me Slothly, Louise Penny, Melissa Yi, Never Flinch, Philip Pullman, reading, Speculative Shorts, Stephen Kind, The Black Wolf, The Book of Dust, The Rose Field, VE Schwab, We Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil, West Coast Larry, Wish You Were Here
Posted on November 1, 2025
by Jamieson Wolf
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Iβve always loved a good mystery novel. I love not knowing the solution and trying to figure out who did the crime, piecing together the red herrings and breadcrumbs until the end of the book when the killer is revealed. I love it when… Continue Reading “The Joy of Three Pines β Lousie Penny and the Launch of The Black Wolf”
Category: Author Appearances, Author Photos, BooksTags: Armand Gamache, Author, Author Readings, Book Review, books, Family, Fiction, home, Louise Penny, Mystery, NAC, Paul Workman, Perfect Books, The Black Wolf, The National Art Centre, Three Pines
Posted on October 23, 2025
by Jamieson Wolf
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Iβve been blessed to know some very cool people. They are some of the very best writers that I know. They are creators of worlds I want to live in, artists capable of magic and wonder. They also said some cool things about Minotaur,… Continue Reading “Some Very Nice Things About the Labyrinth”
Category: Minotaur, Rebel Satori PressTags: Book Review, books, Cait Gordon, Derek Newman-Stille, Fantasy, Fiction, Kate Heartfield, Melissa Yi, Minotaur, Rebel Satori Press, Reviews, Stephen Graham King
Posted on December 27, 2024
by Jamieson Wolf
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Itβs that time of year again. I canβt believe that weβre already halfway through December. Iβve gone back over the year, and itβs been filled with so many good books! I had a difficult time bring the list to just ten books, so this… Continue Reading “The Best Books of 2024!”
Category: Best Books of, Book ReviewsTags: Alex Brown, βNathan Burgoine, Best Books, Best Books of 2024, Bits and Pieces, Book Review, Book Reviews, books, Bring Me Sunshine, Caroline Cauchi, Christian Baines, Deborah Harkness, Fiction, Geist Fleisch, Kelly Bishop, Matt Auryn, Queen of the Mist, Rainbow Rowell, reading, Slow Dance, Stephen Graham King, The Black Bird Oracle, The Infinite Heist, The Psychic Art of Tarot, The Third Gilmore Girl, Triad Blood, Upon the Midnight Queer, Whoopi Goldberg