Whenever possible, reading forms a large part of my day. And I admit to being a throwback to the "age of paper". I always have an actual, printed book with me. Though it would be more convenient - and easier on my back muscles when toting books while traveling - I still haven't made that... Continue Reading →
Review: Tokyo Heist
An art theft, a trip to Japan, a rural Kyoto ryokan, a talented teen with a love of manga ... bring it all together and you have one of the latest offerings on the YA reading scene for those who love Japan-based fiction. This novel by Diana Renn opensĀ in coffee-crazy Seattle with Violet, a talented... Continue Reading →