Sunday, January 25, 2026

Review: Finding Her Edge

Finding Her Edge Finding Her Edge by Jennifer Iacopelli
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

I love watching figure skating (I don't skate myself; at all). I'm interested in the Netflix show and didn't know it was based on a book. So, I got the book first (and then will watch the show).
This is typical YA fare; a girl and 2 boys love triangle. What made this different was the setting. All are figure skaters (specifically ice dancers). What made this nice was the age appropriate focus on Junior Worlds and not the Olympics. I didn't particularly get on board with what was supposed to be the main couple; and this is definitely the first (that I can remember) where the fake dating didn't lead to more.

Review: Not My Type: One Woman vs. a President

Not My Type: One Woman vs. a President Not My Type: One Woman vs. a President by E. Jean Carroll
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I listened to this one. Narrated by E Jean herself.
I think I will never get over the intrusive questions that are asked as if the accuser is on trial; better be "perfect" and not have a past! I thought she had a good sense of humor and dry wit. She does go into a lot of detail that I think would have been harder to read, so if you can, get the audio.

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Review: People We Meet on Vacation

People We Meet on Vacation People We Meet on Vacation by Emily Henry
My rating: 2 of 5 stars

I want to see the Netflix movie, but wanted to read the book first.  On the fence about the movie now (maybe it will be better?).  We shall see. 
Who doesn't like a friends to lovers story?  It's one of my favorite tropes.  This particular book?  I had a hard time getting into it.  The time jumps from previous vacations to the current one were annoying.  Just get to the fucking point already.  It took too long to get to What Happened that drove them apart.  I just thought for people who are best friends for over a decade would have had better communication skills.  Their skills sucked.  Just annoyed (but it did (briefly) take me out of the shit that is currently happening in the US rights now, so there is that).

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Friday, January 16, 2026

Review: Gunpowder Alchemy

Gunpowder Alchemy Gunpowder Alchemy by Jeannie Lin
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Takes place in 1850, China during the First Opium War, Qing Dynasty, and is steampunk themed.
Soling is responsible for her opium addicted mother and younger brother after her father was assassinated 8 years ago. Her father "allowed" the British steamship to overpower the Chinese fleet and invade the country. When she goes to sell her father's last belonging, a box, she is strongly compelled to find out what clues and secrets he may have left behind.
This leads her to Chang-Wei Chen, an engineer her father mentored and who was her intended (she was 10 at the time). Add in a power hungry foreign nation, a corrupt leader, and rebels who want change, and you have a potentially explosive situation. Luckily, the romance is (very) slow burn.
I liked this, but it was slow in parts.

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Thursday, January 15, 2026

Review: Teacher of the Year

Teacher of the Year Teacher of the Year by M.A. Wardell
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Marvin is a kindergarten teacher and is fantastic at what he does. In fact he was nominated for "Teacher of the Year" for his school district. He meets Olan, a newly divorced single father, when his daughter Ilona joins the school as a student. Olan is an attractive man and is also drawn to Marvin.
They do start a relationship, but keep on on the down-low because Ilona is a student. They gradually fall in love. However, things do get a rocky on Marvin's part. He has unresolved issues from his childhood with his alcoholic mother (who is now sober). Olan has a history of alcohol abuse which triggers Marvin. It felt like he was still pissed at his mother and he overreacted to Olan's disclosure of his history.

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Saturday, January 3, 2026

Review: The Nightmare Before Kissmas

The Nightmare Before Kissmas The Nightmare Before Kissmas by Sara Raasch
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Interesting how the various holidays have their royalty (Kings, Queens, etc).  They are all in competition for the world's joy; well, some of them.  Nicholas (the eldest Claus), also known as Coal (it's a joke), is the not-so serious heir.  He gets into shenanigans; even when he doesn't mean too.  His mission is to make his brother (Kris) laugh.  They've struggled a bit since their mom left.  She didn't like being married to Santa.   
And now father dearest is up to something.  Coal must now marry the Princess of Easter, Iris.  She is also his best friend and Kris is (not so) secretly in love with her.  That union is challenged by Halloween.  Met Hex, Prince of Halloween and Coal's crush (they had a kiss a few years prior; Hex knew who Cola was, but Coal had no idea).  
I liked the idea of Holidays having their own royalty and the idea of joy (from the holiday celebrants) feeding them.   Nice plot with "Santa" being up to his own shenanigans.  I thought Coal started out very immature. Once he realized something was amiss, I liked his character better.  He got more mature and confident.  I liked the banter between Coal, Kris, and Isis.  I liked Hex and was super curious about him.  A chapter or 2 from his point of view would have been nice.  

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Review: Finding Her Edge

Finding Her Edge by Jennifer Iacopelli My rating: 3 of 5 stars I love watching figure skating (I don't skat...