Book Review Time: She and Her Cat

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”

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”

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: 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 “

YA Fiction Spotlight: Elizabeth Acevedo

There is such a breadth of talented writers making their mark in YA fiction.  And in recognition of this genre, I’m devoting this post to one writer in particular. Back in the summer of 2020, I read and reviewed three novels by the incredible authoress, Elizabeth Acevedo. Her work brings flavor, color, and depth toContinue reading “YA Fiction Spotlight: Elizabeth Acevedo”

microfiction (episode 2-cracks)

The cracks are beginning to show. Just around the eyes. And slight furrows trace the sensitive skin between the lower forehead and the bridge of the nose. While examining her face in the bathroom mirror, several thoughts come to mind. Why do we always seem to be out of milk? What exactly is a NFT?Continue reading “microfiction (episode 2-cracks)”

Bev-Talk: Ehret 2017 Cabernet Sauvignon

This wine has quickly become one of my favorites. Here’s a little background information gathered from their website: -This wine is produced at Bavarian Lion Vineyards in Calistoga, California   -The vineyard is certified sustainable. -Part of the estate is devoted to the vineyard, but the rest is preserved for natural wildlife If tours are available, andContinue reading “Bev-Talk: Ehret 2017 Cabernet Sauvignon”

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!!!”

What’s Ginny Reading Next?

I’m super-excited about this one… 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.  Marjette Lewis, a divorced mother and kindergarten teacher,Continue reading “What’s Ginny Reading Next?”

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”