Miss Match by Laurelin McGee $ 0.99 From the Jacket Copy: Welcome to the sexy, crazy, wildly unpredictable world of modern matchmaking, where fixing up strangers is part of the job–but falling in love is an occupational hazard… HE’S THE PERFECT CATCH. Blake Donovan is tall, handsome, rich, and successful–so … more >
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Monday News: Ageism and gendered rage, beauty and the male gaze, social media’s danger to women, and the feminization of domestic fiction
The insults of age: A one-woman assault on condescension – After crawling out of the hole I’ve been working in for the past week, I found link to this story on Twitter from Kat (Book Thingo), which led to a long discussion about ageism, cultural privilege, and the limits of … more >
Daily Deals: Historicals, women’s fiction, and snarky wolves
The Soldier’s Dark Secret by Marguerite Kaye. $ 1.99 From the Jacket Copy: The truth behind the hero Officer Jack Trestain may have been one of Wellington’s most valued code-breakers, but since Waterloo, he’s hung up his uniform. If only he could just as easily put aside the tortured memories … more >
Daily Deals: A #dabwaha reader nominated book, a couple freebies, and women’s fiction
Ten Below Zero by Whitney Barbetti. $ .99 From the Jacket Copy: “In here,” he said, pushing on the skin above my heart, “you’re ten below zero. And you’re closer to death than I am.” My name is Parker. My body is marked with scars from an attack I don’t … more >
Friday News: Critiquing Anita Sarkeesian’s Critics, the new waterproof Kobo reader, pregnancy app Glow, and new book on 3 top newswomen
Tropes vs Anita Sarkeesian: on passing off anti-feminist nonsense as critique – A really great, thorough analysis of the dangerous idiocy that are the attacks on Anita Sarkeesian. Not only does Ian Steadman uncover the hypocritical illogic of Sarkessian’s detractors, but he does it in a way that models content-based … more >
Monday News: FutureBookHack UK Hackathon, Tribune spinning off newspapers, bookstore literally dumps books, and women writing crime fiction
FutureBookHack Category Winners revealed – Almost 100 hackers gathered at the University College London for the first FutureBookHack. Organized by The Bookseller and intended to address challenges set by publishers, the event spanned this past weekend and yielded a number of projects for both print and digital publishing. An overall … more >
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