Bibliomania is the word that describes a symptom of obsessiveācompulsive disorder which involves the hoarding of books. As readers, we typically want to read as many books as possible in our lifetime, but what happens when you have too many books to
On this episode of the BookCast, Gary and Dana discuss Male authors that try to write for a female audience by using an ambiguous pen name. Is there a problem with this practice? Furthermore, is it alright to people of one race
Rogue Lawyer follows the sometimes dangerous life of lawyer Sebastian Rudd, who isn’t afraid to get his hands dirty and defend suspects that have had their names thrown under the bus; often with crimes they didn’t commit. Because of Rudd’s willingness to
Disclaimer: If you have yet to read A Court of Thorns of Roses then I suggest reading that before you read this review of A Court of Mist and Fury I would like to know what happened in the year it took
I remember the first time I read a John Grisham book. I was going abroad and wanted an easy read and picked up the first book that caught my attention. That book was The Associate and I went into it with no
We Discuss What The Harry Potter Books Meant to Us and Talk What We’ve Been Reading | BookCast Ep. 4
Great news! The Redital Podcast finally has a permanent co-host. Dana Abercrombie – who also works with me at The Koalition – flies through books weekly, to the point we started talking about books on Facebook. I then decided that she’d be
For someone who loves books and has read many of them over the past few years, I’m an extremely slow reader. I envy those who are able to fly through multiple books per week or finish books in one sitting. So why
I can be extremely shallow when it comes to choosing books to read. Over the past year I’ve been seeing a number of Sarah J. Mass book covers all over my social media timelines, and what really caught my attention is how