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Saturday, January 7, 2023
Back to Work Tomorrow: #TheSundayPost
Thursday, January 5, 2023
Blitzed by Norman Ohler
No there isn't anything wrong with your eyes, the cover of this book is blurry. When this book came out in 2017 it was a huge bestseller and there are many fantastic reviews of the book on Goodreads. This is a non-fiction book that read like fiction. I listened to the audioversion so it's not correct to say that I couldn't put this book down, but I can say I was riveted from start to finish.
The book starts with the history of drug creation in Germany. Did you know that crystal meth was created by German pharma? Yep. Wild, the Nazi Regime was riddled with meth heads. From the head monster himself Hitler down through the rank and file. At the same time pills were given like candy to everyone in the military and government, the Nazis were publically very anti-drug with strict punishments for those caught using. This is to say, no surprise Hitler et al., were a huge bunch of hypocrites.
Much of the book focuses on the relationship between Hilter and his Doctor, and you learn that Hilter had all sorts of physical and mental ailments which probably help increase his dependency on all the drugs. It's good to know that Hilter suffered while alive, a small consellation for all the lives he took and people he destroyed. Too bad he didn't die of an overdose earlier in the war.
5 stars for this haunting read.
Tuesday, January 3, 2023
Time for a Series in a Month!
In keeping with my renewed effort to read and write, I'm participating in Because Reading's Series in a Month (#SIAM) challenge. This time around Michelle and Berls are offering a twist. You can read the Night Rebel series as the #SIAM and participate in Anne of Books are my Heart's Realdalong of the Night Huntress World at the same time.
I do love a two-for so, I'm in for the #SIAM read of the Night Rebel books!
Here are the books:
*Shades of Wicked (to be reviewed Jan 9)
*Wicked Bite (to be reviewed Jan 23)
*Wicked All Night (to be reviewed Jan 30)
And speaking of series, I recently finished reading most of the Harry Dresden series by Jim Butcher. Here is a quick review. Overall if you like Fantasy of any sort, you should do yourself a favor and start this series. The book I just finished is called Skin Game and it is book number fifteen.
As I have mentioned before, I prefer the books that are set in Chicago and involved humans over when the book is basically all Fae. This book was a 5-star book for me because it was basically a heist story, which was a fun departure and humans were central to the story -- esp. Murphy and Micheal. I would have liked more Molly. Now I only have two books left to read and I don't even know if they have a finality to them as I
think Jim Buther is still writing Harry's tale.
Sunday, January 1, 2023
If you like the True Crime genre, this is a facinating listen
"Violent. Provocative. Shocking. Call them what you will...but don't call them open and shut. Did Lizzie Borden murder her own father and stepmother? Was Jack the Ripper actually the Duke of Clarence? Who killed JonBenet Ramsey?
America's foremost expert on criminal profiling and twenty-five-year FBI veteran John Douglas, along with author and filmmaker Mark Olshaker, explores those tantalizing questions and more in this mesmerizing work of detection. With uniquely gripping analysis, the authors reexamine and reinterpret the accepted facts, evidence, and victimology of the most notorious murder cases in the history of crime, including the Lindbergh baby kidnapping, the Zodiac Killer, and the Whitechapel murders. Utilizing techniques developed by Douglas himself, they give detailed profiles and reveal chief suspects in pursuit of what really happened in each case.
The Cases That Haunt Us not only offers convincing and controversial conclusions, it deconstructs the evidence and widely held beliefs surrounding each case and rebuilds them -- with fascinating, surprising, and haunting results."
I listened to this book over the course of a few days. The content is compelling, especially since I am someone who reads and watches true crime and mysteries. I’ve listened to podcasts about some of these well know cases ( Lizzie Borden, the Zodiac killer, etc.) but this book written by an expert in profiling, gave me a better perspective. This book presents these high profile cases and debunks a lot of inaccuracies that have been reported over the years.
If you are doing your own writing this book could be a good reference when you are creating your killer and the crime scene.
4 stars
Saturday, December 31, 2022
Happy New Year! #TheSundayPost
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Friday, December 30, 2022
Long time no see--and Unf*uck Your Brain review
Happy New Year's Eve Eve! I'm having a heck of a time trying to type because I'm wearing a wrist brace. Right before Christmas, I fell while running and injured my wrist. On the plus side it's not my writing hand but I definitely need it for typing. I have to keep the brace on until 1/9.
This has really crushed my plan to do lots of blogging while I'm on break from school. I go back to work the same day I have a follow up appt and should most likely get the OK to stop wearing the brace.
How are you? Did you get any new books for Christmas?
Recently I saw that this book was free with my Audible subscription, I downloaded it and listened to it in one afternoon.
#COYER 10 Year Annivesary Challege
I can't believe 2013 is 10 years ago but here we are. I found the COYER challenge a couple of years ago. I love the idea of working on reading books already own, but I'm not the best at keeping up with posting on the challenge. I appreciate that the COYER Community is pretty forgiving when it comes to consistency.
My goal this year is to set aside the time to follow through with the challenge. I'm glad for the first season/semester of 2023 we can count any book format because I really want to read some of the physical books on my shelf that are currently collecting dust.
I am also going to take part in a challenge within the challenge for Janaury-- Can you read a series in a month. I am going to make a separate post about that next!
You can find out more about COYER and join me by clicking this sentence.
How about you? Do you participate in any reading challenges?
Sunday, November 6, 2022
Happy November! Thanksgiving is Coming and I'm in Holiday Planning Mode #TheSundayPost
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How was your first week of November? I feel pretty good about mine. I ordered our Christmas photo cards from Walgreens. I ordered a few heat-and-serve side dishes from Boston Market for our Thanksgiving Feast, it's a family Tradition. I took down the Halloween decorations, left up all the general fall decorations, and added my Thanksgiving decorations. This year I finally got a blow-up turkey for our front yard, something I've been wanting to do for years but the price wasn't right until this year! I also ordered a couple of Thanksgiving-themed Snoopy shirts. Fun for me and fun to wear when I work at the school with kiddos. Plus I canvassed twice for my congressman, and we completed and dropped off our mail-in ballots.
I also sent my Tastefully Simple recipe newsletter Here is a link to it if you'd like to check it out click here
What have you been up to? Do you happen to have any fun Christmas-themed reads you can recommend to me? Esp. if I can do an audiobook--
Today I'm finishing Cold Days another book in the Harry Dresden Files and I will have a review on either Monday or Tuesday. Then I'm diving into a Lucy Stone Thanksgiving-themed mystery!
Thursday, November 3, 2022
Harry Dresden Book #12 Changes
Could this book have been more aptly titled? Not likely. What happens in this installment of the Harry Dresen Files, really threw me for a loop. Talk about not expecting it. Oh my goodness I thought I knew a few times where this book was going and I was wrong, wrong, and wrong.
Did I love this book? No, I don't know if I like what happened. I can't discuss what plot point I didn't really like because it would spoil not just the book but the series from this point on. I definitely enjoyed the book even though I didn't like the direction of Harry. It just goes to show the skill of Jim Butcher's writing.
Good writing= Strong reader feelings.
Tuesday, November 1, 2022
#NetGalley Review! The Second Book in The Pies Before Guys Series!
As someone who enjoys cozy mysteries and all things cozy, I obliviously watch the Great British Bake Off. I loved that A Good Day To Pie takes place at the baking competition. What sets this book above other books with a baking or cooking competition is that it is the first time I've read a cozy that uses a reality TV competition vrs a one day baking competition. Misha Popp's baking competition is like Great British Bake Off meets the Lifetime TV show Unreal if Agatha Christie was the executive producer.
Setting the second book in a cozy series in a different location and introducing almost all new characters AND using swear words is a bold move. This series continues to break some of the classic cozy tropes, but I think it stays true to the genre at its heart. Having the baking competition taking place at a mansion where all the contestants and crew have to stay for the full two weeks of the show's taping is quite a clever closed room mystery.
The baking scenes are also mouthwatering. I could really go for a pie, cake or cupcake just thinking about these scenes.
All in all this was a book I really enjoyed and I give it 5 stars.
Thanks to #NetGalley for the ARC! All opinions are mine! #AGOODDAYTOPIE