Analyzing Women’s Strength in Fiction: Emotional Strength in Books

1: Jenny Cavanaugh, Jackaby series: Jenny didn't seem like much early in the Jackaby series. Despite being a ghost, she wasn't as colorful as some of the other characters. But that changed with Ghostly Echoes, which focused on Abigail and Jackaby solving her murder, which had become a cold case. Jenny's main struggle isn't just … Continue reading Analyzing Women’s Strength in Fiction: Emotional Strength in Books

Book Review: Mr. Mercedes

I am back with a book review, heck yes! It's been too long. I finished this book a bit back, but for some reason never wrote a review. Weird. Because of this, my pros and cons will be shorter than usual. Summary: In the frigid pre-dawn hours, in a distressed Midwestern city, desperate unemployed folks … Continue reading Book Review: Mr. Mercedes

The Justice League Book Tag

Here's a secret: I have not seen this movie, and haven't much of a desire to. But, I did grow up with the Justice League cartoons, so I do know what I am talking about... Thanks to Mandy for tagging me for this tag! She has an awesome blog filled with plenty of books and tags! … Continue reading The Justice League Book Tag

3 Days, 3 Quotes Tag! Day Two

Hey, I'm back with another day! And this time I am tagging people! Good job me, right? Again, thanks Icebreaker for tagging me for this! Rules • Thank the person who nominated you • Post a quote for 3 consecutive days (1 quote for each day) • Nominate three new bloggers each day Well, today … Continue reading 3 Days, 3 Quotes Tag! Day Two

Marvel’s The Avengers Book Tag

Thanks to Sam @ River Moose Books for tagging me for this! Did you know I am also a big Marvel fan? Well...I am. Iron Man – a book that made you laugh out loud: Okay. There are a lot of books that make me chuckle here and there, mainly due to surprise sass. But … Continue reading Marvel’s The Avengers Book Tag

Analyzing Women’s Strength in Fiction: Mental Strength in Books

Well, here we are again! I did this series of articles last year, where I took several female characters from fiction and looked over the ways they could be considered "strong". I was able to come up with three types of strengths: physical, emotional, and mental. Even within those three categories, the types of strength … Continue reading Analyzing Women’s Strength in Fiction: Mental Strength in Books

Mini Reviews: Siege and Storm, The Darkest Corners, and The Last Jedi (Or, Kate really doesn’t know how to make short reviews)

So, you may be wondering why the heck I am making these reviews small, and on why I'm pairing them all together...For that, I thought, eh, why not? Three mini reviews sounds like a good post, right? There are two reasons though. 1. In the case of the books, it's been a while since I've … Continue reading Mini Reviews: Siege and Storm, The Darkest Corners, and The Last Jedi (Or, Kate really doesn’t know how to make short reviews)

Princess Sidekicks Book Tag

Thanks Mandy for tagging me for this fun and creative tag! Please check her out, she has such creative content. MUSHU FROM MULAN/OLAF + SVEN FROM FROZEN THE COMIC RELIEF – NAME YOUR FAVORITE HILARIOUS CHARACTER OR YOUR FAVORITE COMEDY/FUNNY BOOK A Webtoon, not a book. I don't read many funny books. But of course, … Continue reading Princess Sidekicks Book Tag

The Mulan Book Tag

Thanks Icebreaker for tagging me for this tag! (Mulan is probably one of my favorite Disney movies). She blogs a bit about everything, so go check her out! Rules: • Mention the creator (Kirsty and the Cat Read) • Thank/mention the person who tagged you • Match books or characters to the questions below • … Continue reading The Mulan Book Tag

My End of Year Lists (and possible challenge): Best Written Books

As it's December, I have decided to make "best of the year" lists for things I like and am interested in. I will cover books, TV shows, anime, movies, and Webtoons. The challenge part is 100% optional and may not even happen. But the idea is that, if you would like to, fellow bloggers could … Continue reading My End of Year Lists (and possible challenge): Best Written Books