Book reviews of mysteries, historical fiction and graphic novels with a smattering of non-fiction books.
Wednesday, December 23, 2020
My Top 10 Book Covers for 2020
Friday, December 18, 2020
Stacking the Shelves
Saturday, December 12, 2020
My Top 10 Books For 2020
2020 was a great year for reading due to the coronavirus pandemic shutdown. I was home more often and read 129 books. Picking my favorite books was difficult because I read many fabulous ones, including books written by 82 new (to me) authors. The order in which I have rated them was also difficult to determine. I am not sure that there should be any order at all but here are my selections:
10. The Giant by Laura Morelli (historical fiction)
9. Seven Days by Alex Lake (psychological thriller)
8. Dreamland by Nancy Bilyeau (historical fiction)
7. British Ice by Owen Pomeroy (graphic novel)
6. Little Girls Tell Tales by Rachel Bennett (murder mystery)
5. The Bone Fire by S. D. Sykes (historical mystery)
4. Revenge in Rubies by A. M. Stuart (historical mystery)
3. Green Lantern Legacy by Minh Le (graphic novel)
2. Apartment 6 by Stuart James (psychological thriller)
And my best book for 2020 is:
1. The Evening and the Morning by Ken Follett (historical fiction)
Honorable Mentions go to The Year of the Rabbit by Tian Veasna, Almost American Girl by Robin Ha, Dragon Hoops by Gene Luen Yan and Sabina by C. DeMelo.
Stacking the Shelves
This meme is new to me. Since I am always buying books, I think this is a good meme for me to participate in. Last week I got lucky at my local Barnes and Noble and found six books to buy. All of them are historical fiction novels by new (to me) authors. I love holding a book in my hands when I am reading. I had to begin using Kindle this year due to the coronavirus and reading ebooks seems normal to me now. However, I still relish holding an actual book in my hands. In addition, my cat doesn't mind when I am holding a book but he gets upset when I am holding the Android to read from the Kindle app. He thinks I use the phone too much and gets a sad face when I have it in my hands. I guess I have been ignoring Purrcy this year. The physical books that I purchased were:
Friday, December 11, 2020
2020 Library Love Challenge Wrap Up
This challenge was challenging this year! My public library, and probably yours, was closed for several months due to the coronavirus shutdown. I was lucky that I did not have to pay any fines on those books I had borrowed before the shutdown that were due to be returned after the shutdown began. When I signed up for the challenge a year ago, I selected the Thrifty Reader Level which required me to read 24 books from the library. I managed to surpass that challenge and took 36 books out of the library to read and review.
Here is what I read:
The Other Woman by Daniel Silva
The Crow's Call by Wanda Brusnstetter
Opium and Absinthe by Lydia Kang
The Night Tiger by Yangtse Choo
Singapore Sapphire by A. M. Stuart
The Stone Doors by Brendan Baker
Paying the Land by Joe Sacco
I Know Your Secret by Ruth Heald
Viking: The Plains of Althing by Katie Aiken Ritter
Mozart in Paris by Frantz Duchazeau
Wicked Things 1 and 2 by John Allison
The Low Road by A. D. Scott
The Queen's Vow by C. W. Gortner
A Bend in the Stars by Rachel Barenbaum
Stepping Stones by Lucy Knisley
The Bone Fire by S. D. Sykes
Filmish by Edward Ross
The Draper's Daughter by Ellin Carsta
Lockdown by Peter May
Rage by Bob Woodward
The Lover's Portrait by Jennifer Alderson
The Evening and the Morning by Ken Follett
Revenge in Rubies by A. M. Stuart
The Girl She Wanted by K. L. Slater
The Cipher by Isabella Maldonado
The Cold Millions by Jess Walter
The Night Portrait by Laura Morelli
This Was Our Pact by Ryan Andrews
Notes on a Thesis by Tiphaine Riviere
Shanghai Dream by Phillippe Thirault
Something New by Lucy Knisley
The Pilgrim Conspiracy by Jeroen Windermere
The Queen of Paris by Pamela Binnings Ewen
Last Wool and Testament by Molly MacRae
Too Much and Never Enough by Mary Trump
Since I did so well with this challenge I have signed up for next year. 12 books are required to be read and reviewed. There are no other reading levels in the 2021 challenge.
Thursday, December 10, 2020
Wrap Up of Historical Fiction Reading Challenge
2020 was a banner year for reading. With the coronavirus shutdown I had three months off from work and I jam packed those months with reading. I read 129 books during the calendar year and I overshot my personal challenge of 15 historical fiction novels by reading 46 books. I read the following:
The Queen's Vow by C. W. Gortner
The Pilgrim Conspiracy by Jeroen Windermere
The Land Beyond the Sea by Sharon Kay Penman
Forbidden by C. DeMelo
Ruthless by C. DeMelo
Allegra by C. DeMelo
Sabina by C. DeMelo
Betrayed by C. DeMelo
Lilith by C. DeMelo
The Witch from Delft by C. DeMelo
The Violinist of Venice by Alyssa Palumbo
The Stolen Girl by Zia Wesley
Firefly by India Millar
The King's Justice by E. M. Powell
Last Train to Istanbul by Ayse Kulin
Song of the Siren by C. P. Leslie
Let Slip the Dogs by Anna Castle
The Spymaster's Brother by Anna Castle
The Library of Legends by Janie Chang
The Bone Fire by S. D. Sykes
The Lover's Portrait by Jennifer Alderson
The Draper's Daughter by Ellin Carsta
The Cup by Melissa Addey
Dreamland by Nancy Bilyeau
Blackberry and Wild Rose by Sonia Velton
The Book of Colours by Robyn Cadwell
The Lady's Ambition by Anne Bailey
The Secret Messenger by Mandy Robotham
The Girl From Lisbon by Guiora Barak
The Bridled Tongue by Catherine Merrick
The Lost Diary of Venice by Margaux DeRoux
The Companion by Kim Taylor Blakemore
The Giant by Laura Morelli
The Night Portrait by Laura Morelli
The Mountains Sing by Phan Que Mai Nguyen
Singapore Sapphire by A. M. Stuart
Revenge in Rubies by A. M. Stuart
The Night Tiger by Yangtze Choo
Opium & Absinthe by Lydia Kang
A Bend in the Stars by Rachel Barenbaum
The Stone Doors by Brendan Baker
The Queen of Paris by Pamela Binning Ewen
Viking: Plains of Althing by Katie Aiken Ritter
The Evening and the Morning by Ken Follett
The Cold Millions by Jess Walters
Favorite Book: The Evening and the Morning
This book is a prequel to Ken Follett's The Pillars of the Earth. I think it is his best book in the Kingsbridge series.
Second Favorite Book: Revenge in Rubies
This is the second Harriet Gordon mystery and it was even better than the first, Singapore Sapphire.
Least Favorite Book: Firefly
I did not finish this novel because it was too steamy for me.
Honorable Mentions go to Opium & Absinthe, Dreamland, Singapore Sapphire, The Bone Fire, The Giant, The Book of Colours and Sabina.
Cloak and Dagger Reading Challenge Wrap Up
Wrap Up of Graphic Novel/Manga Reading Challenge
One year ago I signed up to read 12 books for this challenge. I surpassed the challenge by reading 27 comics. The books that I read include:
Cub by Cynthia Copeland
Catherine's War by Julia Billet
British Ice by Owen Pomeroy
This Was Our Pact by Ryan Andrews
Something New by Lucy Knisley
Green Lantern Legacy by Minh Le
Becoming RBG by Debbie Levy
I Will Judge You By Your Bookshelf by Grant Snider
Saga by John Allison
Year of the Rabbit by Tian Veasna
Creation by Sylvia Nickerson
Dragon Hoops by Gene Lien Yang
Almost American Girl by Robin Ha
Fever Year by Don Brown
The Oracle Code by Marieke Nijkamp
Preacher, Book 1 by Garth Ennis & Steve Dillon
The Phantom Twin by Lisa Brown
Windows on the World by Robert Mailer Anderson
Notes on a Thesis by Tiphane Riviera
Filmish by Edward Ross
Stepping Stones by Lucy Knisley
Creation by Sylvia Nickerson
Shanghai Dream by Phillipe Thirault
Drawing the Vote by Tommy Jenkins
Wicked Things 1-2 by John Allison
Mozart in Paris by Frantz Duchazeau
Paying the Land by Joe Sacco
Favorite Book: Green Lantern Legacy
Second Favorite Book: British Ice
Least Favorite Book: Creation
Honorable Mentions go to half of the books that I read! Dragon Hoops, Windows on the World, The Oracle Code, Almost American Girl, Catherine's War, Paying the Land and This Was Our Pact. Frankly, everything I read was fabulous with the exception of two books: Creation and Mozart in Paris. I didn't include Saga in my favorites because it was published several years ago. Of course, it would be the best book of the year.
2020 was a great year for comics. Let's hope that 2021 is just as good.
Tuesday, December 8, 2020
Wrap Up of 2020 Creativity Reading Challenge
I read 4 books for the Creativity Reading Challenge. I expected to read more but was busy using these books for instruction and inspiration in my own artwork. I have completed 5 colored pencil drawings in the past six months. The books that I read were:
Botanical Drawing in Color by Wendy Hollander
Allie Aller's Crazy Quilting by Allie Aller
Lisbon Sketchbook by Fabrice Moireau
Landmarks of Malaysia Sketchbook by Chin Kon Yit
Favorite Book: Botanical Drawing in Color. I have used this book a lot throughout the year as I move into botanical drawings. I have worked with colored pencils for 20 years but am just starting to draw these types of drawings. The book has been extremely helpful.
Second Favorite Book: Lisbon Sketchbook. I have all of Fabrice Moireau's sketchbooks and view them often. I am learning a lot about perspective and how to draw detail by absorbing his drawings. The sketchbook is part of a series of watercolor travelogues.
I am planning on participating in this challenge next year. Perhaps I will read and review all the weaving books that I bought this year but never got around to reading.
Victorian Reading Challenge
Sunday, December 6, 2020
2021 Library Love Reading Challenge Sign-Up
I did well with the Library Love challenge this year even though my public library was closed for a few months due to the pandemic shutdown. The Chicago Public Library plans on staying open throughout 2021 so I will rejoin this reading challenge at the Library Card on Fire Level which requires that I read 60+ library books. I know that this will be easy for me to complete and cannot wait to get started. The rules for the challenge are:
Friday, December 4, 2020
2021 New Release Reading Challenge Sign-Up
2021 Cloak and Dagger Reading Challenge Sign-Up
I love reading mysteries so I will be rejoining this challenge again next year. I plan on reading 36-55 books which will meet the challenge's Special Agent reading level. The challenge host is once again the Carol's Notebook blog and the challenge rules are: