Posts By: Pamela

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Mar 15
Women of SF & Fantasy Book Bundle!

Women of SF & Fantasy Book Bundle!

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For the next two weeks, Humble is running an awesome book bundle featuring women who write science fiction and fantasy! If you’ve never used Humble before, it works like this: you choose the amount you’d like to pay for a bundle; if you pay above certain levels, you get extra… Read more »

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Mar 08
Let’s Celebrate Badass Fictional Ladies

Let’s Celebrate Badass Fictional Ladies

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It’s International Women’s Day! High five, our fellow fangirls, and we raise our fists in solidarity with everyone participating in the International Women’s Strike. There are many, many, many women you should know about and celebrate, but we thought we’d take a moment to talk about our favorite fictional women…. Read more »

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Mar 01
The March TBR List

The March TBR List

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March is upon us! Here’s what Amanda and I are planning to read this month. Share your TBR list with us in the comments! Pamela TBR lists always feel intimidating to me, like I’m making a huge commitment to that list of books. Which is silly, because honestly, I can… Read more »

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Jan 06
Happy 2017!

Happy 2017!

Geek Girl Life, Instagram Challenges, Sundries 0

It’s a new year! Hopefully this one will be better than the dumpster fire that was 2016. Your favorite discriminating fangirls are aiming to have a much busier year here at the blog, and we’re glad you’re joining us! First, we’d like to welcome The Bibliomaniac back to TDF! She’ll… Read more »

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Aug 05
Review: Follow You Home by Mark Edwards

Review: Follow You Home by Mark Edwards

Books, Reading, Reviews 0 ★★★½

This was… an interesting read. It’s actually kind of hard to classify (I like my classifications, dang it), because it starts out as a psychological horror story and halfway through morphs into something more like a crime thriller. The shift makes perfect sense in the context of the story, but… Read more »

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