A Cat I Know I consider myself more of a dog person. But there is a cat I’ve grown quite fond of over the years. His name is Thomas, aka Tommy, and he belongs to two very dear friends of mine. Things one should know about Tommy… He’s old. He’s grumpy. He’ll wake you upContinue reading “Book Review Time: She and Her Cat”
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Book Review Time: Why We Swim
Before I begin my book review… I’d like to acknowledge and give thanks to my friend, who for the sake of privacy, I will refer to as “The Swimmer.” She has invited me several times to swim with her in the lakes and beaches of Northern California, and I have hitherto declined. My reluctance isContinue reading “Book Review Time: Why We Swim”
Book Review Time: The Flowers of Buffoonery
WARNING: THIS REVIEW MAY PRESENT TRIGGERS AS IT INVOLVES THE TOPIC OF SUICIDE. Greetings, my fellow book-lovers! It’s been a minute. March is usually a down-time for me. I lost both of my parents in the month of March (different years.) So, during this month, I tend to cut back a bit and take timeContinue reading “Book Review Time: The Flowers of Buffoonery”
A Celebration Of Black Female Authors
Last month was a celebration of Black history. And this month, we recognize the contributions of women in the fight for equality. In a continuation of that spirit, this post is dedicated to 3 works of fiction written by Black female authors, which were previously reviewed on booksandbevs7. Whatever Happened To Interracial Love? by KathleenContinue reading “A Celebration Of Black Female Authors”
Book Review Time: Seven Days in June
Looking for a heavy dose of romantic tension to heat up the winter season? Then might I suggest Seven Days In June, by Tia Williams… Let me set the scene for you. Eva Mercy is sitting on stage. Lights are blaring. She is fighting through the physical pain that is her constant companion. Eva isContinue reading “Book Review Time: Seven Days in June”
Book Review Time: Verity
The fervent and polarizing reaction to Colleen Hoover’s Verity on several bookish social media sites was my first warning. And then, later on, when I asked two friends who had already read the novel, what their opinion of it was, my query was met with wide-eyed silence and a noticeable wringing of hands. They didn’tContinue reading “Book Review Time: Verity “
Book Review Time: Never Meant To Meet You
Here’s an excerpt from “What’s Ginny Reading Next?” What’s Ginny Reading Next? Never Meant To Meet You is co-authored by Alli Frank and Asha Youmans. It tells the story of next-door neighbors whose geographic proximity has not translated itself into close personal ties. Apart from the tiniest of civilities, any true connection is non-existent. MarjetteContinue reading “Book Review Time: Never Meant To Meet You”
A Very Special Book Review Time: The Book Haters’ Book Club
Sometimes when I’m writing, I’ll envision my target audience. In those moments, the image that comes to mind is of individuals who share my passion. People who love reading and discussing great (and sometimes, not so great) books. But I’m sure within my small following, there are those making their way to my blog whoseContinue reading “A Very Special Book Review Time: The Book Haters’ Book Club”
BIG ANNOUNCEMENT!!!
Booksandbevs7 has opened an online shop! A selection of 4 greeting cards for the bookishly-inclined are now on sale, with more to come in the very near future. Funny and clever, you’ll get a kick out of these printable offerings. So, check them out by clicking “bnb7 Printables Shop” on the top of the homepage.Continue reading “BIG ANNOUNCEMENT!!!”
Book Review Time: Black Girls Must Die Exhausted
You might remember this title from one of my recent post in the “What’s Ginny Reading Next?” series. (https://booksandbevs7.org/2022/12/10/whats-ginny-reading-next-2/) If you missed it here’s a quick synopsis from that post: Black Girls Must Die Exhausted (A Novel For Grown Ups) by Jayne Allen (audiobook.) This book has been on my TBR list for a while,Continue reading “Book Review Time: Black Girls Must Die Exhausted”