Saturday, February 27, 2021
The Sunday Post: Waiting To See if March Will Come in Like a Lion
Thursday, February 25, 2021
How Weird Would It Be To Have Wings? #BookReview
Tuesday, February 23, 2021
Can You Guess How Much Snow We've Had This Winter? (so far) & #TheSignofDeath #NetGalley
As you may know, I live in the Chicagoland Area, the heart of the Midwest, USA. We get snow every winter. In November and December and into January we were really lucking out in the snow department; as in, we had very little snow. It's not that I am a passionate hater of snow, it's just that snow makes running more difficult, because not enough sidewalks are cleared for people who need sidewalks.
If I were to run to be the Queen of Illinois, I would run on a platform that would involve municipalities paying people to shovel the snow so that all sidewalks were cleared within 24 hours of any snow event of over two inches. I would also love to have heated streets, but mostly I dream of a world where sidewalks are not buried under mountains of snow each winter. This is on my mind because over the last few weeks it has snowed almost every day and now we have over two feet of snow on the ground! Bah!
Sunday, February 21, 2021
#Romance Review and a Recommendation
This month's selection for a book club I belong to was A Totally Awkward Love Story by Tom Ellen and Lucy Ivison. It's a story told from Hannah and Sam's point of view in which they have just finished secondary school. It takes place over the summer while they are waiting for the results of their admissions tests for university. In the book Hannah and Sam keep running into each other, being attracted to each other, and then something gets in the way, and they miss their opportunity. The book has parties and trips and shopping and eating--honestly, reading about the vacations in France, Greece, and the group of friends going to a festival during COVID-19 made me a little jealous. However, listening to the book definitely didn't make me miss being 18. The book is filled with many miscommunications and drunken decisions, which seem to be right on point for that time of life between the very end of childhood and the official start of adulthood.
And now the recommendation. I was looking for a way to use fewer giant plastic bottles of Laundry Soap and Dishwasher detergent. I decided it was worth it to give Dropps a try. I've been super impressed. The boxes the pods come in can be composted and the pods work as good as name brand stuff in the washing machine and the dishwasher pods are super good. I've stopped having to rinse the dishes before putting them in the dishwasher. This link has a referral discount: Dropps if you want to check it out. It's a subscription service but it's very flexible on the timing of orders, and it's so nice to reduce some of the plastic bottles our house goes through each month.
Saturday, February 20, 2021
One Month from Now = Spring! #TheSundayPost
Thursday, February 18, 2021
#CozyMysteryBookClub #FebruaryReview Crime & Punctuation!
4.5 Stars to Crime & Punctuation a solid start for a mystery series: small town, curious sleuth, cat companion, a bookish job, and a big old house in a scenic area --and a cornucopia of townspeople!
*****
My weather app says that Chicagoland should be getting temps in the 30s this weekend. I hope so, I want some of this snow to melt!
This is how much snow we had on January 30th!
Tuesday, February 16, 2021
#Recipe and #ChickLit #BookReview & Spicy Chicken with Polenta
So my polenta was not as creamy as it should have been. I think I should have added more broth? All in all the meal was enjoyed by the family. I will definitely make it again. I did have to change the cooking times on the chicken because I didn't have any chicken thighs when I decided to make this and I substituted a giant split chicken breast and chicken legs. I also couldn't find berbere seasoning so I used a chili powder blend with cinnamon in it and added some ginger powder to that. As you can see I found this recipe in my physical copy of Real Simple Magazine. Paging through an actual magazine is a nice relaxing way to unplug in my estimation.
Sunday, February 14, 2021
Presidents Day Today, Paczki Day Tomorrow and #BloodHeir by Ilona Andrews
Should you feel like celebrating Presidents' Day, I suggest a viewing of Hamilton on Disney Plus--that is if you enjoy a good musical. Or you could one of the many, many biographies of our many presidents, OR you could dive into President Obama's biography. Since President Obama's biography which is a part one biography, is over 700 pages, if I read it I'm thinking I'll do the audio. I like his voice. When I was a kid we would sometimes have cherry pie for Presidents' Day because of the old legend that Washington was asked if he chopped down a cherry tree and he said he couldn't lie and admitted he chopped down the cherry tree.
These days there will be no pies on Presidents' Day, but this year the day after is Fat Tuesday and that means Paczkis! Basically, Paczkis are Polish jelly or custard-filled donuts. Interestingly, according to the internet while we here in Chicagoland call the day before Ash Wednesday Paczki day, in Poland Paczki day is Fat Thursday (the last Thursday before Ash Wednesday). Moving forward I'm going to try and have a Paczki week. I like the raspberry-filled the best. Custard filled dough of any kind is not my thing.
*****
Today's book review is for a new book from the husband and wife writing team known as Ilona Andrews. Blood Heir is a new book in a familiar world. Julie, who got to know previously is now a grownup- with a new face and a new name, Aurelia Ryder.
She's finally home, but if she visits her family, they will die. We are in a very new territory. This book can be read on its own. If you have not read the Kate Daniels series, you can enjoy all those books after this one, as you wait for the next book in this new series. As a reader who comes to this book after years of enjoying the Kate Daniels series, my reading of Blood Heir is enriched as someone who has spent time in Ilona Andrews' post-shift world.
The book is filled with ancient mythology and failed technology. Aurelia holds her own against very powerful foes and we learn a little bit about her old crush, who is now a very different kind of Wolf. The transformation of Derek is as big as the transformation of Julie and I am really looking forward to what happens next.
The first time she was called Knight Ryder I chuckled and then later in the book I see this exchange. So Night Ridger existed in this world too!Saturday, February 13, 2021
Happy Valentine's Day! #TheSundayPost Feb 14th!
Thursday, February 11, 2021
An Actually Easy Bread Recipe! And #APocketInTime #NetGalley Review!
We were out of potatoes and I didn't feel like making brown rice again, and I thought it was a good day to try and make fresh bread. I did a search for easy bread recipes and I found one to try that lives up to the description of the World's Easiest Homemade Bread. This is a real five-star recipe and I am here to recommend it to you. You don't even knead this dough!
I recommend eating the bread slathered with butter. Life is short!
And speaking of recommendations, let me share a review for a new time-traveling romance by Lexi Post. I received a copy of this book from Net Galley, as always the opinions are mine. Do you like Bridgerton or Outlander? If so, give this book a read, A Pocket in Time is the second book in the Time Weavers, Inc. series. So you can read the first book and then this one or just read the second one, whatever works for you.
In the Author's Note, Lexi Post writes "A Pocket in Time was inspired by Charles Dickens' novel Oliver Twist." I thought that was a unique place to start this book and as a fan of time-travel and romance, I knew this was a book I would have real fun reading. Katz Almira is the heroine of this story, she is going back to Regency England to steal something that can change the course of history. Among her skill set is pickpocketing so she is perfect for this assignment. She only has two weeks to complete this task or it will be too late to fix the timeline in the present day.
The construct of Katz Almira being in a time and place she doesn't belong in and can't stay in without putting the entire world in peril really raises the stakes on the HEA. How are Jack and Katz going to overcome the literal obstacle of time and space? That is the central mystery of this book and I applaud Lexi Post for making it so hard for these two to get together.
If you like me enjoy characters with hard cynical outsides and gooey marshmallow insides, you'll love Katz and Jack. It's nice to read a story where the male lead is more willing to dive off the deep end and profess his love without the certainty that the female protagonist will return his affections.
4.5 stars to this book. Really great read!
#APocketInTime #NetGalley