Nerdy Friday Fun: The Strangest Book Dedications Ever Written

Book dedications can be sweet, silly, or absolutely unhinged. For this Friday Fun, I rounded up a few of the strangest ones that made me laugh out loud.

Review: The Invisible Man by H. G. Wells

A classic about a man who disappears, but trust me, the chaos is very visible.

Nerd Queue Check-In

Happy Day Before Thanksgiving. I’m sharing what’s next in my reading queue as we roll into the holiday weekend.

Review: Look Homeward, Angel by Thomas Wolfe

A classic that dazzles on the sentence level but left me stranded in its slow, dreamlike haze.

Review: Fresh Water for Flowers by Valérie Perrin

Even in a cemetery, there’s room for sunlight—and for second chances.

Review: Beasts of the Sea by Iida Turpeinen

Spanning three centuries and the vast, indifferent sea, Beasts of the Sea captures how wonder, ambition, and obsession ripple through time, reminding us that nature always writes the final chapter.

Review: The Merge by Grace Walker

A mother and daughter, one fading, one desperate, one choice to share a single mind.

Review: If I Never Met You by Mhairi McFarlane

When your long-term boyfriend dumps you and the office playboy becomes your fake boyfriend, HR really should offer hazard pay.