Thursday, July 20, 2023
The Eden Test- A Thriller and a Few Botanical Garden Pics
Sunday, July 16, 2023
PIcked This Up From My Local Library- and a little garden video
Over the weekend I went on a Garden Walk in my area. It was sunny and pretty humid but it was a lovely day and all the gardens were very peaceful. Here are a couple pictures:
Saturday, July 15, 2023
The Sunday Post -- Christmas In July is Coming!
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What do you think about Christmas in July? Do you partake via reading a holiday themed book or by turning on the Hallmark channel? I am more of a start buying Halloween/Autumn stuff by July 25th, but I am not opposed to reading a Christmas book in the summer. At the moment I have a few books I'm in the midst of reading soI don't think I'm going to be fitting in a Christmas book.
Before I share the books I'll be talking about this week. Here is a recipe I recently made that was delicious--this recipe is gluten free if you use tamari sauce. If you want to add protein you could add chicken, pork, seafood, or tofu.
Thursday, July 13, 2023
This Book is a Top 10 for the Year Read
Monday, July 10, 2023
Rogue Justice by Stacey Abrams
Sunday, July 9, 2023
Hell Bent by Leigh Bardugo
Where Does The Time Go?
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Wednesday, June 14, 2023
Big Little Spells Thank You Net Galley
I liked aspects of this book and didn't connect with other aspects. If you like stories involving witches, this one takes place in Missouri, but it's a secret witchy town so no 'humans'. I felt a bit lost as I read, not knowing if more of the motivations and backstories would have been clearer if I had read book one. The book is told from the POV of our main character Rebekah she was exiled from her community when she was a teen and this book references her teen years frequently but I didn't feel like I had a good understanding of what the deal was, even when the big incident of her teen years is revealed. I could have benefited from a whole book with her and her sister and her friends from their senior year of HS.
I liked that Rebekah had been in therapy and used those techniques to deal with issues that came up when she arrived back home. For the romance portion of the book, because this is a closed-door romance, I would have enjoyed a lot more build-up and pining. If you like witch books and don't really care for detailed romance I think this book will be a good fit for you--the romance is there and is a plot point but it's not too in your face--I apparently do like in-your-face romance!
I read other reviews of this book and it seems that the consensus is if you like Hazel Beck's works or enjoyed the first book in the series, you are going to love this one!
3 stars--thanks Net Galley for the ARC! All opinions are mine!
Monday, June 12, 2023
Those Empty Eyes- An Engaging Thriller
Sunday, June 11, 2023
The Sunday Post - School is Out For Summer
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Happy summer my friends! My last day at school was on Monday! My plan is more reading--the last few weeks I was busy and wasn't finding the time to read. I did go to a book talk with Stacey Abrams interviewed by Jake Tapper. I enjoyed her first book in this political thriller series While Justice Sleeps and this one takes place just a few months later. Stacey Abrams is very good at that sense of urgency that make a good thriller and her plots are possible, not likely but not impossible where it takes you out of the story.
And speaking of thrillers I recently finished reading Those Empty Eyes by Charlie Donlea, whose books I always enjoy; I'll post a review of that book this week.
I finished watching Queenmaker on Netflix, it is a Korean political thriller and it's quite good. If you liek a thriller, check it out! What have you been up to? How is your summer going?