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Sunday, February 16, 2025

Week in Review #112

 


How was your week? What did you get? The Week in Review is where I combine Stacking the Shelves, The Sunday Post and It's Monday! What are you reading?  If you have never joined in on these meme's you can check them out by clicking on the meme and it will take you to the host blog.

I feel as if February is getting away from me! Where did the first part of it go? 

I am so over winter! This week is going to be very cold and there could be snow and I am so tired of stacking wood on the porch getting ready for it. 

Don't really have much to chat about so hope everyone has a great week!

Books I have added


Nothing!

Books I Read

  • Lon Po Po - A picture book about a Chinese Red Riding Hood for a readathon called Folklore February. It was different.
  • The Mitten - A picture book of a Ukrainian folklore and it has great illustrations but was weird.
  • World of Mouse - A cute middle grade book about a mouse named Isaiah and his adventures. 
  • Caroline's Waterloo - I finished one of my print books for my Retro Romance Readathon. I liked it though the male character could be a bit hard to take at times. 
  • It's In His Kiss - The seventh book in the Bridgerton series and I really enjoyed it! Only one more to go! :) 

Currently Reading

  • Pirates Vixen - I didn't actually read on this one this week. Need to do that though as I do want to make more progress in it as it's a long one!
  • Tasmanian Tangle - This one I added this week after finishing Caroline's Waterloo, but I am not sure about it as the two main characters really don't like each other and not sure if I want to read a whole book like that so guess you will see if I am still reading it next week or not...lol. I am on page 32 of 190.
  • Touch Not the Cat - This one is moving really slow, I haven't ever read a gothic romance before so not sure what to think of it yet. I am on page 72 of 302.
  • Ghost Walk - I am enjoying this one so far. Reading this on ebook and about 26% into it. 
  • Flyte - Second book in the Septimus Heap series and so far it's okay. Kind of strange. I am 52% into the audiobook.

How did your week go? Hope you had a great week!







Wednesday, February 12, 2025

Feed Your TBR #6

t's time to FEED YOUR TBR and I have a couple books you might find interesting!! I am curious about these books though I may not be anticipating them. These picks are almost out so not a lot of waiting involved.  (Feed Your TBR is my version of Waiting on Wednesday now hosted by Wishful Endings)

Middle Grade


Sometimes even a girl who likes to rely only on herself needs to be brave enough to ask for help.

When a super-storm hits Addy's remote mountain town, knocking out the bridge and cutting her home off from the main road, she worries that she won’t be able to get to the survival camp she’s been looking forward to attending. The camp’s the place where her parents met, and where Addy plans to hone her skills and honor their legacy. But now there’s no power and it’s also like a light has been switched off in her mom, who’s been triggered by the raging river and memories of Addy’s dad dying in a similar storm. The two of them are feeling particularly stranded as they’ve never bothered to befriend any neighbors. But now Addy keeps running into her classmate Caleb on the hill above her house where they both go to get cell service. 

Caleb’s frantic about a missing neighbor, and Addy’s amazed to see how he’s able to connect with folks to get help. Then Caleb offers to help her get to camp--but can she trust him? She always thought of him as an enemy--but maybe she was partially to blame for his frostiness? The storm has brought so many questions swirling to the surface and has made Addy feel it’s time to take some leaps of faith. When she agrees to travel with Caleb by canoe, this sets off a remarkable string of events and the biggest test of her survival skills. More importantly, it sets Addy on a road to understanding that she's not in this adventure of life alone--and that a good thing.

Not heard of this author but this sounds like it could be an interesting contemporary middle grade. I don't read a lot of them but now and then one sounds good. This comes out May 13th from Penguin Young Readers.

Adult


Soaring temperatures and a giant jigsaw puzzle combine to form a picture of murder . . .

It’s a blistering hot summer in Sun City West, and members of the retirement community are happy to escape into the air-conditioned bliss of the library to work on a mammoth forty-thousand-piece jigsaw puzzle. But things begin heating up inside, too, when members clash with the domineering head of the puzzle committee over which puzzle to solve—until someone settles the matter by killing her. Now it’s up to Sophie “Phee” Kimball to put all the pieces of the murder plot together and catch the culprit responsible.

Any number of the jigsaw aficionados could have wanted the victim out of the picture for her personality alone, but Phee suspects there was a more sinister motive behind the murder. Then the chosen puzzle and the library itself are struck by one instance of sabotage after another, and Phee’s convinced that someone is sending a menacing message. But just as she unearths a telling clue and slots it into place, she finds herself in a race against time to finish the puzzle and solve the case—before the killer goes to pieces and finishes her off too . . .

One of my favorite series! I have gotten behind on this series and need to catch up but couldn't help butting this one on here because look at that cover! Streetman is so adorable!! This comes out February 25th from Beyond the Page.

Sunday, February 9, 2025

Week in Review #111

 

How was your week? What did you get? The Week in Review is where I combine Stacking the Shelves, The Sunday Post and It's Monday! What are you reading?  If you have never joined in on these meme's you can check them out by clicking on the meme and it will take you to the host blog.

February has started off busy and I haven't hardly had time to read anything and it sucks. Hopefully this coming week will be nicer to me.

It is going to get colder and nasty so that might keep me inside so I can read, but I am so over winter and want nicer temps. I am not in a hurry for Spring because it brings tornados but I do want warmer spring like weather!!!

Have a great week and happy reading!

What you might have missed on my blog


Feed Your TBR
Review of Proven Guilty

Books I have added


Nothing!

Books I Read

  • The Darke Toad - This was a novella in the Septimus Heap series. The lady I am buddy Reading this series wanted to read 1.5 before going to the second book. It was okay.
  • Deep Midnight - This is the third book in the Alliance Vampire series and was okay.

Currently Reading

Reading a lot but not getting a lot finished!!
  • Lost and Gone Forever - I have worked on this one lately because February is my Retro Romance Readathon so concentrating more on the romances you see there. 
  • The Pirate's Vixen - I am enjoying this one fine but it's a chunky romance so lets see how I feel once I get more than halfway...lol. Right now I am on page 187 of 590. 
  • Touch Not the Cat - Just started this one so not far into it but right now it's not real interesting. I haven't read many gothic romances so hopefully it picks up. I am on page 35 of 302.
  • Caroline's Waterloo - This one is interesting. With a lot of these older romances it's got a pretty huge age gap. He is forty and I am guessing she is in her early twenties. He is a bit stuffy and it's hard to tell this is a romance...lol. It's entertaining though.
  • Ghost Walk - I haven't read a lot of this one, but need to make headway on it this week.

How did your week go? Hope you had a great week!




Friday, February 7, 2025

Feed Your TBR #5

 It's time to FEED YOUR TBR and I have a couple books you might find interesting!! I am curious about these books though I may not be anticipating them. These picks are almost out so not a lot of waiting involved.  (Feed Your TBR is my version of Waiting on Wednesday now hosted by Wishful Endings)

So I am a bit late with my Feed Your TBR post but I decided to do it anyway. :) Never late to mention some cool books coming out right?

Middle Grade:


An out-of-this-world middle grade adventure, based on true historical events.
 All Pineda Matlage wants is to get through the school year and maybe pull an epic prank or two with his friends Junior, Ernesto, and Patsy. But class is disrupted when a slew of American soldiers descends upon their rural Texan town of Lariat. They’ll be carrying out a training exercise and taking over everything, from Pineda’s school to the local government. But Pineda knows why they’re really here. For days he’s hidden the strange creature who fell from the sky in his parents’ barn. He promised her he’d find her family and help them return home. 
But with soldiers now on every street corner and armed checkpoints across every road, reuniting his new friend with her missing parents seems an impossible task. Especially when they realize that the army’s presence is really a coverup for capturing his alien friends—being observed in a laboratory by the US government for reasons of their own. Enlisting the help of his friends, a Black soldier adjusting to a newly integrated army, and townspeople tired of the military’s destructive presence, Pineda and all of Lariat will embark on an adventure none of them could have ever expected.
I have read two books by this author and enjoyed them so I have high hopes of enjoying this one! It comes out February 11th from Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
Adult:

London, 1930. The five greatest women crime writers have banded together to form a secret society with a single goal: to show they are no longer willing to be treated as second-class citizens by their male counterparts in the legendary Detection Club. Led by the formidable Dorothy L. Sayers, the group includes Agatha Christie, Ngaio Marsh, Margery Allingham and Baroness Emma Orczy. They call themselves the Queens of Crime. Their plan? Solve an actual murder, that of a young woman found strangled in a park in France who may have connections leading to the highest levels of the British establishment.

May Daniels, a young English nurse on an excursion to France with her friend, seemed to vanish into thin air as they prepared to board a ferry home. Months later, her body is found in the nearby woods. The murder has all the hallmarks of a locked room mystery for which these authors are famous: how did her killer manage to sneak her body out of a crowded train station without anyone noticing? If, as the police believe, the cause of death is manual strangulation, why is there is an extraordinary amount of blood at the crime scene? What is the meaning of a heartbreaking secret letter seeming to implicate an unnamed paramour? Determined to solve the highly publicized murder, the Queens of Crime embark on their own investigation, discovering they’re stronger together. But soon the killer targets Dorothy Sayers herself, threatening to expose a dark secret in her past that she would do anything to keep hidden.

Inspired by a true story in Sayers’ own life, New York Times bestselling author Marie Benedict brings to life the lengths to which five talented women writers will go to be taken seriously in the male-dominated world of letters as they unpuzzle a mystery torn from the pages of their own novels.
I love the fact this has a group of real female mystery authors together in a fiction setting solving a crime! Comes out February 11th from St. Martin's Press. 

Thursday, February 6, 2025

Two Bloggers One Series ~ Proven Guilty by Jim Butcher

I am so loving my relisten of the Dresden Files, it's starting to get really good and it's amazing how much I don't remember vs what I do remember once I start listening...lol. Go check out what Barb thought at Booker T's Farm after viewing my thoughts. :) 


There's no love lost between Harry Dresden, the only wizard in the Chicago phone book, and the White Council of Wizards, who find him brash and undisciplined. But war with the vampires has thinned their ranks, so the Council has drafted Harry as a Warden and assigned him to look into rumors of black magic in the Windy City.

As Harry adjusts to his new role, another problem arrives in the form of the tattooed and pierced daughter of an old friend, all grown-up and already in trouble. Her boyfriend is the only suspect in what looks like a supernatural assault straight out of a horror film. Malevolent entities that feed on fear are loose in Chicago, but it's all in a day's work for a wizard, his faithful dog, and a talking skull named Bob....

Things are getting good in this series as Harry is now a Warden for the White Council and not happy about it at all and the first scene we get is a reason why he doesn't like it. Others are not real happy to have him on as a Warden either as some still think he is not a good person.

In this one we get more of Molly who is Michael and Charity's daughter, and Michael is Harry's friend but Charity is not a huge Harry fan. Molly though gets herself in a bit of trouble and instead of going to her parents she calls Harry which ends up getting him into a bit of trouble not only with supernatural things but also with Charity (eventually). 

Some on the council want Harry to look into some activity involving black  magic and this and some things with Molly seem to go together and it leads him to a horrorfest type thing where people are being killed by an entity that is taking on peoples fears and what type of fears are at a horrorfest? Horror movie villains!! 

This one was so much fun that it didn't really seem as long as it was but it was 16 hours on audio and over 500 pages in print form but goes so quickly as things just keep building up and then the things that happen at the end! Can't say but I am glad we will be getting more Molly in the future. :) 

Can't wait to get to the next installment as I just love this series! I am sure I could reread it again in the future. 

5 stars!

Wednesday, January 29, 2025

Feed Your TBR #4

It's time to FEED YOUR TBR and I have a couple books you might find interesting!! I am curious about these books though I may not be anticipating them. These picks are almost out so not a lot of waiting involved.  (Feed Your TBR is my version of Waiting on Wednesday now hosted by Wishful Endings)

Middle Grade Pick:


One twin died. One twin lived. But did the dead twin ever let go?

From K.R. Alexander, a bestselling master of such middle-grade frights as The Collector and The Fear Zone, comes the story of a girl whose live is inextricably linked to that of her dead twin... who refuses to go away, and wants to take control.

I have read a few horror middle grade books from this author before and enjoyed them so I am kind of curious about this one. Not much to go on by that blurb though...lol. 

This one comes out February 4th from Scholastics.


Adult Pick


A costume designer’s past casts a long shadow over her well-constructed lies in this intriguing story about stolen identities, friendship, and betrayal from the author of A Splendid Ruin and A Dangerous Education.


Hollywood, 1955. As head costume designer for Lux Pictures, Lena Taylor hears startling confessions from the biggest movie stars. She knows how to keep their secrets—after all, none of their scandals can match her own.

Lena was once Elsie Gruner, the daughter of an Ohio dressmaker. Her gift for fashion design helped her win a coveted spot at an art academy in Rome. While in Italy, she became enthralled by the charismatic Julia, who drew her into a shadowy world of jazz clubs, code words, and mysterious deliveries. When one of Julia’s intrigues ended in murder, Elsie found herself in the middle of a bewildering sinister international plot. So she ran.

After fleeing to LA, Elsie became Lena—but she’s never stopped looking over her shoulder. Now, as her engagement to a screenwriter throws her into the spotlight, she’s terrified her façade won’t hold up. Will she figure out the truth about her past before everything falls apart?
Never heard of this author but I like historical mysteries and thought this sounded interesting. This one comes out February 1st from Lake Union Publishing.

Sunday, January 26, 2025

Week in Review #110

How was your week? What did you get? The Week in Review is where I combine Stacking the Shelves, The Sunday Post and It's Monday! What are you reading?  If you have never joined in on these meme's you can check them out by clicking on the meme and it will take you to the host blog.

Well, it's been a couple weeks since I did a week in review, the first week I just plain forgot but last week I had a very good excuse as my father was in the hospital with pneumonia and didn't get to come home till Sunday and I wasn't thinking about bookish things much as I had to go visit him, stack wood, gather it in the house, etc. as last week was very cold. Thank goodness he came home last Sunday and has been doing pretty good, still gets tired easily but he is definitely better.

Hope everyone is surviving the cold and that it's warming up for you. We are getting a bit warmer thank goodness. I am so ready for spring!!

Hope everyone has a great week and reads a great book! :)

What you might have missed on my blog


Feed Your TBR
Review of Sniffing Out Murder

Books I have added


Nothing!

Books I Read

  • Murder in the Book Lover's Loft - The final book of the Book Retreat series and I have mixed feelings about it but at least I finished a series.
  • Sniffing Out Murder - First book in the Bailey the Bloodhound series and it was fun and a decent start to a series.
  • The Incident of the Book in the Nighttime - The latest book in the Sherlock Holmes Bookshop series and one of my favorite series! This was just delightful and fun!
  • Murder With Puffins - The second book in the Meg Langslow series and I just don't know about this series, this one was better than book one but still not totally sold on the series. It's so popular though and I want to like it! :) 

Currently Reading

  • Lost and Gone Forever - Last book in the Scotland Yard Murder Squad and been meaning to finish this series for a while now. This book though is just very different than the other ones. On page 119 of  375. 
  • Came a Spider - One of my retro suspense novels and it's been a wild ride...lol. On page 150 of 246 pages. 
  • The Pirate's Vixen - A retro romance that I don't think needs to be 590 pages!! I am only around 160 pages into it so I will be reading this one a while...lol. 
  • Proven Guilty - Continuing the Dresden File relisten and enjoying it. I am about 34% into the audiobook. 
The three print books will take me a while to read and probably been shown on here a lot. Trying to work more on reading my own books, imagine that...lol. I have all sorts of fun older book I want to read but reading with my eyes is slow going with that small print and bad eyes. :) 

How did your week go? Hope you had a great week!


Week in Review #112

  How was your week? What did you get? The Week in Review is where I combine Stacking the Shelves , The Sunday Post and It's Monday! ...