Thursday, September 28, 2023

Slight Hiccup, "Murder Most Fowl" by Donna Andrews

 Murder Most Fowl by Donna Andrews is the 29th book in her long-running cozy mystery series. Isn't that amazing?  The Meg Laslow Mystery series is one I enjoy popping in and out of as the mood strikes. I picked it up to listen to because I was looking for books with witchy and/or Halloween vibes and this book delivered. 

If you like Shakespeare and cozy mysteries, you really have to read this book because so much of it revolves around an ill-fated production of Macbeth. In this series, it can take so long before someone is murdered that you might think this is the book where she doesn't have a murder--and just when you've given up on the Murder part of Murder Mystery, Donna will knock someone off. 

The cast of characters in this series is very eclectic and I am sure that is part of what makes the series so popular.  This book is a solid 4 stars.  Give it a try! 


The slight hiccup is that I am not writing about any of the books I was planning on finishing and writing about this week. Yesterday I had my annual physical and as part of it I was asked by my doctor if I wanted to get the shingles vaccine. This is the only shot I have not gotten around to getting, I even had my flu shot already. I explained that I have a strong immune response when I get vaccines and would this vaccine leave me with flu-ish symptoms.  The doctor said no, there should just be maybe some pain around the injection site. So I said sure, let's do it.
Joke is on me! I'm exhausted, achy, and my nose is stuffy. Sigh.  I'm not complaining too much, partly because I'm too tired to complain and also I'd much rather have this than actual shingles. 
I'm too tired to read today, my fingers are crossed this is the worst of it, and also it's good to have a strong immune response for the most part! 



Tuesday, September 26, 2023

Finders Keepers and the Harvest Moon


I was about to resume listening to A Court of  Wings and Ruin, when I saw Hoopla was recommending this book to me. I was intrigued and downloaded it.  I've not read anything by Natalie Barelli before, but based on this book, I'll read more of her work. 
The main character in this book is a bit of a mess and she is not a very reliable narrator, I listened to the book on 2x speed and that really played up her manic thoughts. This is a psychological thriller, it moves fast and you don't know who to believe. The ending could have gone a few different ways, and I really liked what Natalie Barelli decided to write.  It's a good ending for a thriller and all questions are answered. 
4.5 stars

The Harvest Moon is this week!  On 9/29 the big beautiful full moon will rise--and it's a great time for making a tasty Harvest Soup or Stew. I'm going to be trying a new recipe from a book I've had for a while. 

Harvest Moon Herb Soup from The Book of Kitchen Witchery by Cerridwen Greenleaf
3 large leeks, thinly sliced
1/4 cup (60ml) virgin olive oil
2 fresh garlic cloves chopped
8 cups or 2 liters of water
1 butternut squash, peeled, seeded, and coarsely grated
1 carrot, thinly sliced
4 large floury potatoes such as Idaho or sweet potatoes peeled and cut into small chunks
1/4 cup (5g) fresh sage, finely chopped
1/4 cup (10g) fresh chives, finely chopped
Salt and pepper 
1/4 tsp celery salt

In a large iron skillet fry the leeks in olive oil until they are soft and translucent, add the chopped garlic, and cook until soft. Then transfer all to a soup pot, add water, and bring to a boil, add the vegetables and herbs lower the heat, and simmer for 45 minutes--make sure the potatoes are done, and then add salt and pepper to taste and add the celery salt last!
 

 

Sunday, September 24, 2023

It's Good, But Why is this Book So LONG- A Court of Mist and Fury

 

After listening to A Court of Thorns and Roses,  I was in no hurry to continue the series because I didn't like Feyre and Tamlin as a couple. I didn't like Tamlin and Feyre was so boring with him.  She goes from being a warrior to a princess flouncing around in gowns and painting. 

But a podcast I listen to sang the praises of this book, so I said, fine I'll give this a shot.  And yes, much better. HOWEVER, the book is ridiculously long and too repetitive, and so I rated it a 3.  It's good but if it was 200 pages shorter, it would have been fantastic. Why are the books in this series so long, I'm listening at 2x speed and it's still taking forever--and the ending isn't the ending it's the end til the next book starts, so shorten it up! 

Have you read this series?  Did you think this book could have been edited down? 

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We are still enjoying amazing September weather in Chicagoland, temps are in the 70s (low 20s Celcius) during the day and 50s (mid teens celsius) at night. Just the best. For my birthday I got myself a Stich Fix and it included two cute sweaters and it hasn't been cool enough to wear them, but I figure we only have a couple of weeks --at the most before it will truly be sweater weather. 

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The second half of summer was busy with some fun travel, I went to the Tastefully Simple which was held at the Marriot Hotel in the Mall of America. I've never been to the Mall of America so that was a new experience. I like the Minneapolis area, if I had to move from Chicagoland, I'd move to Minnesota. I know that sounds bonkers because of winter, but the winters aren't as bad as they once were and I'd rather layer up than live where it is too hot to go outside. 

Then I had a nice birthday and it was time for school to start. This is my second year as a lunchroom supervisor and on Friday I realized I had learned all the kindergarteners' names--well I mean the ones I work with--. 

Recently I've been craving cozy mysteries, so I've been borrowing the audio versions of Krista Davis's Kitchen Diva series. I've completed listening to :

*The Diva Frosts a Cupcake

*The Diva Wraps it up

*The Diva Steals a Chocolate Kiss

and The Diva Serves High Tea

This series has mysteries that keep me guessing and I love the ability Krista Davis has to weave sleuthing while sharing literally mouth-watering recipes. I highly recommend this series. 

Right now I'm reading The Glida Stories which is about a black lesbian vampire, the story starts pre-Civil War
and right now it's the 1921s as I am reading.  It's a compelling read and one you should add to your reading list if you enjoy vampire stories and or supernatural books for spooky season. 

I'm also listening to The Diva Cooks Up a Storm and A Court of Wings and Ruin.  

How have you been?  Do you enjoy it when the calendar turns to fall?