Book reviews on a smaller scale, but still filled with lots of love.
Author Archives: Lindsay Stenico
The Minis – Fall ’23
Book reviews on a smaller scale, but still filled with lots of love.
September – November
The Minis – Summer ’23
Book reviews on a smaller scale, but still filled with lots of love.
The Minis – Spring ’23
Book reviews on a smaller scale, but still filled with lots of love.
Book Review: Pulp Prophet
From exploring the complexity of human emotions, to unearthing the multitude of layers that exist in the relationships we have, McCaela Prentice has crafted a rich and magical poetry collection full of striking imagery.
Cover Reveal: Valley Verified by Kyla Zhao
I’m excited to help take part in the cover reveal of Kyla Zhao’s upcoming novel, Valley Verified that’s being published by Berkley Publishing Group, a Penguin Random House Imprint. Inspired by the author’s real-life experience of going from Vogue to Silicon Valley, Valley Verified is the perfect book for fans of LEGALLY BLONDE and SILICONContinue reading “Cover Reveal: Valley Verified by Kyla Zhao”
You Got Mail, Snail Mail That Is.
From Brazil to Thailand, Poland to Washington State, Japan to Missouri to Austria, I’m making connections with one postcard at a time.
The Minis – Winter ’23
When I had sat down to begin setting up this particular edition of the The Minis, I had figured that by the time February was almost over we would have had several snow storms by now. Maybe even a nor’easter. That I’d be bundled up in sweaters and every blanket that I could find. Today,Continue reading “The Minis – Winter ’23”
Book Review: lovesick & jaded
“Each piece is rich with imagery and depicts the ups and downs of a woman trying to find love, and herself.”
The Minis – Fall ’22
With fall comes not just cozy sweaters, adventures in apple picking, and early nights, but also a new required reading list for the semester. Here are some of the books that I had the pleasure of reading for my Writing Workshop and Exploring YA Literature class this semester. For those who are looking forward toContinue reading “The Minis – Fall ’22”