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Attack of the Non-Parents
I will gladly give you your own section in restaurants, and even planes, but I will not tolerate myself or my child being banned.
SANTA OLIVIA by Jacqueline Carey – Book Review
There is sadness permeating this tale, plenty of loss, complexity, and realistic, good-old-fashioned human assholeness that makes you root for the underdog even more.
Hurry Up and Wait
Don’t get me wrong, I am grateful for our health care system after coming from a country that barely has one — I just think that not enough attention is paid to the holes in the system.
FOREVER by Maggie Stiefvater – Book Review
There I was, with my hot little hands on a copy of Forever, the day after release, and the question burned: did I read it slowly, savouring every word shared between Grace and Sam, Isabel and Cole? Or did I devour it like a starving animal?
LILITH’S BROOD by Octavia E. Butler – Book Review
Overall, for this book, I had difficulties with the descriptions. Even by the end, I could not concretely see these Oankali aliens or construct hybrid children in my mind (they are all so freaking different from each other, and some keep changing!).
And They Call It Puppy Love
At four weeks of age, the puppies slept for almost 20 hours a day, but boy howdy, when they were up you knew it.
Wendy’s Failure – Diabetes
Someone thought using the sale of Wendy’s Frostys was a good idea to raise money for Diabetes research?
