This week’s topic is Ten Books on My Winter 2022 To-Read List. I’ve been blowing through my hold limits at the library with all of these. The one I’m MOST excited about? That would be number one, The Match by Harlan Coben. I wasn’t sure that we would get a sequel to The Boy from… Continue reading TTT: Top Winter Picks
Tag: mystery
Sunday Post: 12/12/2021
Hello, my lovelies. Feeling introspective today, and when I introspect, I gotta write about it. If you don’t wanna take a walk through the terrifying forest of my brain, you can skip to the “I Read…” section, which will likely be far less, erm, personal. Also, this is kind of stream of consciousness, so it… Continue reading Sunday Post: 12/12/2021
Week Twenty-Two: Never
Flawed…but pretty good. I do not know how long it’s been since I read an 800+ page book, but I am out of practice. This one took me forever, and I only persisted because I love Ken Follett so much. I read The Pillars of the Earth in 2010, when I bought a copy for… Continue reading Week Twenty-Two: Never
Week Twenty: The Last Thing He Told Me
These last few weeks have been all about reading things other than what I was supposed to be reading. I mean, I try to not be too restrictive with myself—too much ‘you should read this’ and I won’t want to read anything. However, I really wanted to read the new Follett this week…but the timing… Continue reading Week Twenty: The Last Thing He Told Me
Week Seventeen: State of Terror
I love Louise Penny. I’ve talked at some length about her Three Pines mystery series, and how I have come to depend on the gentle company of the characters she has created. I knew this would be different. As a political thriller, I expected that the plot would be twisty, and confusing. I thought that… Continue reading Week Seventeen: State of Terror