Book reviews of mysteries, historical fiction and graphic novels with a smattering of non-fiction books.
Thursday, July 6, 2023
Best New Mysteries of 2023 . . . So Far
Friday, December 30, 2022
My Life in Books
Here is another great book title meme. This one is from Booker Talk blog. Just pick a title from the books you read in 2022:
Links in the titles below will take you to my reviews where they exist.
In high school I was: Among the Innocent by Mary Alford
People might be surprised by: The Sugarcreek Surprise by Wanda Brunstetter
I will never be: The American Adventuress by C. W. Gortner
My life post-lockdown was: I'm Still Alive by Roberto Saviano
My fantasy Job is: Royal Heir by P. K. Adams
At the end of a long day I need: Thanksgiving by Janet Ivanovich
I hate being: The Thorn by Beverly Lewis
I wish I had: Nine Lives by Peter Swanson
My family reunions are: Iced in Paradise by Naomi Hirahara
At a party you’d find me Double Blind by Sara Winokur
I’ve never been to Paris by Edward Rutherford
A happy day includes: The Taste of Ginger by Mansi Shah
Motto I live by: Always Never by Jordi Lifetree
On my bucket list is: London by Edward Rutherford
In my next life, I want to have: A Billion Years by Mike Rinder
Thursday, December 29, 2022
In 2022 . . .
Shellyrae at the Book'd Out blog came up with this cool meme. Complete the prompts using titles from the books you have read in 2022
2022 was the year of: Fear Thy Neighbor by Fern Michaels (don't ask why)
In 2022 I wanted to be: In a Kingdom by the Sea by Sara McDonald
In 2022 I was: The American Adventuress by C. W. Gortner
In 2022 I gained: Nine Lives by Peter Swanson
In 2022 I lost: Trust by Sharon Mitchell
In 2022 I loved: The Orange Lilies by Nathan Dylan Goodwin
In 2022 I hated: that Royal Heir by P. K. Adams
In 2022 I learned: My Wife is Missing by D. J. Palmer
In 2022 I was surprised by: The Sugarcreek Surprise by Wanda Brunstetter
In 2022 I went to: London by Edward Rutherford
In 2022 I missed out on: A Billion Years by Mike Rinder
In 2022 my family were: Beasts of a Little Land by Juhea Kim
In 2023 I hope (for a): The Perfect Home by Kevin Lynch
Friday, July 29, 2022
Book of the Month: July
I have a four way tie for book of the month. I could not choose just one book from among Kaikeyi, Beasts of a Little Land, My Wife is Missing and The Good Wife of Bath. All of these novels are rated way over 5 out of 5 stars. With the exception of My Wife is Missing, all of the books are historical fiction.
Monday, July 18, 2022
Mid-year Status of Challenges
Saturday, December 25, 2021
Top Ten Books I Want in 2022
Wednesday, December 22, 2021
Top Ten Book Covers 2021
Monday, December 20, 2021
Top Ten Books of 2021
Tuesday, December 14, 2021
Wrap-Up of the 2021 Historical Fiction Reading Challenge
Monday, December 6, 2021
Wrap-Up of the 2021 Monthly Key Word Reading Challenge
Saturday, December 4, 2021
Wrap-Up of the 2021 New Release Reading Challenge
Wrap-Up of the 2021 Cloak and Dagger Reading Challenge
Friday, December 3, 2021
Wrap-Up of the 2021 Calendar of Crime Reading Challenge
Thursday, December 2, 2021
Wrap-Up of the 2021 Cruisin' Through the Cozies Challenge
Wrap-Up of the 2021 Color Coded Reading Challenge
The Color Coded Reading Challenge requires a participant to read 9 books with either the book title or book cover being blue, red, yellow, green, brown, black, white, any other color, or an image that implies color, such as polka dot. I had the challenge completed early in the year but waited until December to read my last entry. Here is what I read:
Plaid & Plagiarism by Molly MacRae
A Yellow House by Karien Van Ditzhuizen
Djinn Patrol on the Purple Line by Deepa Anappara
Raven Black by Ann Cleeves
White Ivy by Susie Yang
Ice Blue by Emma Jameson
The Murder of Emma Brown by Rod Kackley
The Woman in the Green Dress by Tea Cooper
Roses are Red by Miranda Rijks
Favorite Book: White Ivy
2nd Favorite Book: Djinn Patrol on the Purple Line
Least Favorite Book: Plaid and Plagiarism
All of these authors were new to me, which is rather cool. It's not every reading challenge that forces you to look for something new. I believe that is the brilliance of the color coded challenge.