The Russian Cage (Gunnie Rose #3) by Charlaine Harris (@realCharlaine) reviewed by @dvaleris who really wants to read more books about this kickass heroine and her fascinating alternate history universe. https://t.co/Zfo6r3ELmH
The Man Without a Face: The Unlikely Rise of Vladimir Putin by Masha Gessen is a stark portrait of the Poisoner of Underpants and Autocrat of Some of the Russia, writes Doug (@bagatsen). https://t.co/HRTnNE6Sdl
A Longer Fall (Gunnie Rose #2) by Charlaine Harris (@realCharlaine) reviewed by @dvaleris who loved how this second book in the series was even more of a page-turner than the first! https://t.co/NAJbmC2Vs5
X-Venture Xplorers #2: Clash of the Titans by Slaium, Meng & The Black Ink Team (@gempak_starz) reviewed by @dvaleris who continues to enjoy this light-hearted, educational look at animal conservation. https://t.co/Pm0XHhWsE9
Amelia Unabridged by Ashley Schumacher, reviewed by @dvaleris who was disappointed by the execution of this YA romance's (refrigerator) cool premise. https://t.co/CxISEYqY5t
An Easy Death (Gunnie Rose #1) by Charlaine Harris (@RealCharlaine) reviewed by @dvaleris who loved this alternate history take on the Weird West. https://t.co/6FgPr3nBPK
The Future Is Yours by Dan Frey, reviewed by @dvaleris who loved the middle 70% but has questions about the first and last 15% of this otherwise wildly entertaining sci-fi novel. https://t.co/voQ8GXTwBV
Feathered & Fabulous: Wit And Wisdom From Glamorous Birds by Alison Throckmorton (@AlisonArethusa) reviewed by @dvaleris who thoroughly enjoyed the frivolity of this delightful little volume. https://t.co/VtsCXeKgzI
The Iron Raven (The Iron Fey: Evenfall #1) by Julie Kagawa (@jkagawa) reviewed by @dvaleris who was not prepared to enjoy this fun fantasy romp as much as she did! https://t.co/V9YJlG1Jrp
Drive Your Plows Over the Bones of the Dead by Olga Tokarczuk might be her most pedestrian work, writes Doug (@bagatsen), who wants to try some others instead. https://t.co/J07B1p8u4M
Blind Spots: Why Students Fail And The Science That Can Save Them by Kimberly Nix Berens (@KimberlyBerens5) reviewed by @dvaleris whose eyes were definitely opened by this insightful, science-driven book. https://t.co/Sh9k5nygWl
Sisters by Daisy Johnson (@djdaisyjohnson) reviewed by @dvaleris who devoured this elegantly written, high concept horror novel. https://t.co/ZKQJmHsTPC
Hershel and the Hanukkah Goblins written by Eric Kimmel and illustrated by Trina Schart Hyman is a wonderful and clever classic, writes Doug (@bagatsen). https://t.co/eLXYQKcbku
Real Men Knit by Kwana Jackson (@kwanawrites) reviewed by @dvaleris who's thrilled to kick off Black History Month with what's hopefully the first in a contemporary romance series! https://t.co/zIFQCMOyTM
Marvel's Black Panther: Sins of the King by Ira Madison III, Geoffrey Thorne, Tananarive Due, Mohale Mashigo & Steven Barnes, reviewed by @dvaleris who thought this entertaining @serialboxpub production definitely worked better as audiobook than ebook. https://t.co/eRO5ZISk3l
Doug (@bagatsen) doubts that he has added anything new to writing about The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R. Tolkien but did it anyway. https://t.co/eQNmaHAOno
Hall Of Smoke by H. M. Long (@hannah_m_long) reviewed by @dvaleris who really enjoyed this unusual take on high fantasy cosmology. https://t.co/cm60eeOUTK