Book reviews of mysteries, historical fiction and graphic novels with a smattering of non-fiction books.
Tuesday, November 23, 2021
The All Nighter #1 and #2
Monday, November 22, 2021
Prayers of the Dead
Saturday, November 20, 2021
Tunnels
Berlin and Betrayal
Friday, November 19, 2021
2022 Alphabet Soup Reading Challenge
I am joining for the first time the Alphabet Soup Reading Challenge for 2022. This challenge will run from January 1, 2022 until December 31, 2022. You can join anytime. You do not have to post a review of the book. Books can come from any genre. Children’s books and novellas are acceptable but they need to be over 50 Pages. Crossovers to other challenges are allowed and encouraged! Books can be read in any order and all formats – print – e-book – audio – are acceptable for this challenge! If you post your books on Social Media please use this hashtag #AlphabetSoupChallenge.
The First Main Word Needs To Be
The Letter You Are Counting
Except For that pesky Q, X, AND Z titles then the word that starts with the challenge letter can be anywhere in the title.
So there are two different ways you can set up your own A-Z Reading Challenge.
A – Make a list on your blog from A-Z. Throughout the year, as you go along, add the books you are reading to the list. Towards the end of the year, you can check and see which letters you are missing and find books to fit.
OR
B – Make a list now of 26 books, picking one for each letter of the alphabet.
There is also a very active group on Facebook where you can share your books read and converse with others taking part in the challenge. Alphabet Soup Challenge – You can share your accomplishments throughout the year there. Right now they are finishing this year’s challenge but it will switch over to the new year on January 1.
My 2022 List (all on my tbr list):
A: The Amish Quiltmaker's Unruly In-Law by Jennifer Beckstrand
B: Blood Runs Thicker by Sarah Hawkswood
C: Cosmic Chemistry by John C. Lennox
D: Double Blind by Sara Winokur
E: Evil in Emerald by A. M. Stuart
F: The Florentine's Secret by Jane Thornley
G: Genetic World by Todd Easterling
H: Honey Roasted by Cleo Coyle
I: The Influencer by Miranda Rijks
J: The Judge's List by John Grisham
K: Kill for You by Trevor Negus
L: London by Edward Rutherford
M: Molokai by Alan Brennert
N: A Necessary Evil by Abir Mukherjee
O: Only You by Cathryn Grant
P: Purple Lotus by Veena Rao
Q: Quiet in Her Bones by Nalini Singh
R: Rock Paper Scissors by Alice Feeney
S: Shadows of the Pomegranate Tree by Tariq Ali
T: A Tapestry of Treason by Anne O'Brien
U: Union Street Bakery by Mary Ellen Taylor
V: The Village by Caroline Mitchell
W: Woman on the Edge by Samantha Bailey
X: X by Sue Grafton
Y: Yellow Wife by Sadeqa Johnson
Z: Zoo by James Patterson
Christmas Spirit Reading Challenge and Readathon
It's that time of year again, and time to sign up for the Christmas Spirit Reading Challenge and Readathon co-event! I am signing up at the Mistletoe Level and will read 4 books. I probably won't participate in the readathon but I have been known to change my mind.
Dates: November 22, 2021 through January 6, 2022
Three ways to participate:
- Challenge - Pick a level
- Readathon - read as much (or as little) as you want
- Participate in both!
Regarding the reading of Christmas books, for the readathon, you do not have to read only Christmas books. Please do try to read at least one though. 🎄
For the reading challenge, these must be Christmas novels, books about Christmas lore, a book of Christmas short stories or poems, books about Christmas crafts, children's books (we even have a level for them!), etc.
Reading Challenge Levels:
--Candy Cane: read 1 book
--Mistletoe: read 2-4 books
--Christmas Tree: read 5 or 6 books, or more (this is the fanatic level!)
Additional levels:
--Fa La La La Films: watch a bunch or a few Christmas movies...it's up to you!
--Visions of Sugar Plums: read books with your children this season and share what you read
*the additional levels are optional, you still must complete one of the main reading levels above
Tuesday, November 16, 2021
2022 Cruisin' Through The Cozies Reading Challenge
I will be joining the 12th annual Cruisin' thru the Cozies Reading Challenge! Once again, there are two challenge options - one is to read only sub-genres and the other is to read cozy mysteries of your choice. To find out exactly what a cozy mystery is, check out Cozy-Mystery.com. This site is dedicated to cozy mysteries and does a great job of defining them as well as giving a list of cozy mysteries. This challenge is NOT restricted to what is on their list, it's just to be used as a guideline in case you need some hints on what to read.
This year's cozy mystery reading challenge has two ways to participate and you can choose whichever suits you the best:
A) Read only cozy mysteries of your choice.
OR
B) Read one book from these sub-genres: culinary, animal related, craft related, paranormal, cozies based outside the U.S., career-based, holiday-based, travel mystery, historical mystery, and one of your choice (freebie).
You can join the challenge at these levels:
Level 1 (Snoop): read 10 books
Level 2 (Investigator): read 20 books
Level 3 (Super Sleuth): read 30 books
Level 4 (Sleuth Extraordinaire): read 40 books
The challenge runs the 2022 calendar year. You do to choose your books in advance but if you do, you can change your list at any time. The books can be in any format: paper, audio, ebooks. Participants do not have to post a review. I will be signing up at the Snoop level and will be reading cozies of my choice.Monday, November 15, 2021
2022 Six Shooter Mystery Reading Challenge
I am excited to join the 2022 Six Shooter Mystery Reading Challenge. I have never done this challenge before. Participants are to shoot (read) six mysteries by the same target (author). You get one notch on your gun for each target completed. You get bonus points for each additional notch beyond the first one. Unlike many reading challenges, just reading more books may not necessarily help your score. Scores are not based upon quantity, but rather efficient shooting in reaching your target(s).
I am going to have to seriously think about what I am going to read. It may be hard for me to find 6 books by the same author. Having read so many mysteries I kind of know who I like to read. However, I am going to need to find a new author because I am up to date on my favorite authors. Suggestions are welcome!
2022 Creativity Reading Challenge
Challenge Guidelines
- Runs January 1 to December 31, 2022.
- There won't be different levels. You may read as many books as you want.
- Books may be nonfiction, memoir, how-to, self help, coffee table books, instructional, picture books, and even fictional books if they are about people who are creative.
- You may include books of any format including traditional books, ebooks or audiobooks
- You may reread books.
- Books may count towards other reading challenges in which you are participating.
Sunday, November 14, 2021
2022 Calendar of Crime Reading Challenge
I am signing up again for the Calendar of Crime Challenge. It was a fun challenge this year and I found a few new authors to read. The challenge runs from January 1 to December 31, 2022. All books should be read during this time period. You can sign up at any time. All books must be mysteries. Humor, romance, supernatural elements (etc.) are all welcome, but the books must be mysteries/crime/detective novels first. Twelve books, one representing each month, are required for a complete challenge.
The "wild card" book is exactly that. If July is your birth month (as mine is), then for category #9 you may read any mystery book you want. It does not have to connect with July in any way--other than a July baby chose it. The other eleven months, you must do the alternate category #9 if you want to fulfill that slot.
2022 Vintage Scattergories Reading Challenge
For the first time, I am joining the Vintage Mystery Scattergories Reading Challenge in 2022. Participants must read books that fulfill at least eight of the categories in a single vintage era and readers may complete all categories and both eras. Readers are also welcome to be creative with the categories as long as you can make a good case for how your book fits.
2022 Color Coded Reading Challenge
I am signing up again for the Color Coded Reading Challenge. It was a successful challenge for me this year as every book I read was from a new (to me) author. Nine books must be read with the various colors listed below in their titles or as a dominant color/image on their covers.
2. Read a book with "Red" (or a shade of red):
3. Read a book with "Yellow" (or a shade of yellow):
4. Read a book with "Green" (or a shade of green):
5. Read a book with "Brown" (or a shade of brown):
7. Read a book with "White" (or a shade of white):
8. Read a book with any other color:
9. Read a book a word/image that implies color (rainbow, polka dot, etc)