Book reviews of mysteries, historical fiction and graphic novels with a smattering of non-fiction books.
Wednesday, December 8, 2021
The Samurai's Daughter
Tuesday, December 7, 2021
2022 Chunkster Reading Challenge
1. The challenge runs the calendar year from January 1, 2022 through December 31, 2022.
2. Books must be 450 pages or more to be considered a chunkster.
3. Any book qualifies for the challenge. It can be an adult book or young adult book.
4. The books can be hard copy, e-books, or an audio book.
5. Rereads are welcome as are crossovers with other challenges.
6. A blog is NOT required to participate.
7. There is no set number of books to read.
Monday, December 6, 2021
Wrap-Up of the 2021 Monthly Key Word Reading Challenge
Sunday, December 5, 2021
2022 Historical Fiction Reading Challenge
Each month, a new post dedicated to the HF Challenge will be created where you can add the links for the books you have read. To participate, you only have to follow the rules:
Everyone can participate! If you don't have a blog you can post a link to your review if it's posted on Goodreads, Facebook, or Amazon, or you can add your book title and thoughts in the comment section if you wish. Any sub-genre of historical fiction is accepted (Historical Romance, Historical Mystery, Historical Fantasy, Young Adult, History/Non-Fiction, etc.)
During the following 12 months you can choose one of the different reading levels:
20th Century Reader - 2 books
Victorian Reader - 5 books
Renaissance Reader - 10 books
Medieval - 15 books
Ancient History - 25 books - this is my challenge level
Prehistoric - 50+ books
To join the challenge you only need to make a post about it, add your link in Mr. Linky in the challenge post. You can also
use the challenge hashtag #histficreadingchallenge and join in on the Facebook page.
2022 Cloak and Dagger Reading Challenge
The Cloak and Dagger Reading Challenge is one of my favorite challenges. However, I am reducing my challenge level to the Inspector Level where I will read 26-35 books. In 2021 I signed up at the Special Agent Level where 36-55 books are required to be read. I read over 150 books this year and want to reduce my reading in 2022. I am hoping to be able to work on more art projects in my leisure time.
Challenge Rules:
- You can read any book that is from the mystery/suspense/thriller/crime genres. Any sub-genres are welcome as long as they incorporate one of these genres.
- You don’t need a blog to participate but you do need a place to post your reviews to link up. (blog, Goodreads, Instagram, etc.)
- Make a goal post and link it back here with your goal for this challenge.
- Books need to at least 100 pages long. Please no short stories.
- Crossovers with other challenges are fine.
- The Challenge will run from Jan. 1st to Dec. 31st. (Sign up ends March 15th)
The challenge facebook group is still up and running. Here’s the group’s link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/350512171977943/. It’s a closed group. There will be a monthly link-up so we can see what everyone’s reading – and probably add some to our own tbr lists. At the halfway mark and at the end there will be a giveaway for those participating.
Please continue to use the hashtag #CloakDaggerChal.
Levels:
5-15 books – Amateur sleuth
16-25 books – Detective
26-35 books – Inspector - This is my challenge level
36 – 55 – Special agent
56+ books – Sherlock Holmes
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
The Walk
Anticipation
After the death of her beloved husband and becoming a single parent to her nine year old son Alexander, overworked scientist Helen desperately needs an escape. So when Alexander proposes a trip to Greece - somewhere he's always dreamed of visiting - Helen quickly agrees. After spending several days exploring the tourist filled streets, they stumble upon the ancient city of Mystras and are instantly drawn to it. Its only resident is Elias, a mysterious tour guide living on the city's edges...both physically and temporally.In 1237, Elias's mother promised his eternal service to the Profitis Ilias in Mystras in exchange for surviving a terrible illness. But during his 800 years of labor, he's had one common enemy: the noble Lusignan family. The Lusignan line is cursed by a deadly disease that worsens with each generation, and a prophecy hints that Elias's blood is their only hope for a cure. He has managed to survive throughout the centuries, but the line has dwindled down to the last Lusignan and he is desperate to avert his family's destiny.When Elias runs into Helen, he meets his match for the first time - but he unwittingly puts both her and her young son in danger as a result. With time running out and an enemy after them, Elias and Helen are forced to choose between the city they love, and each other.
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.
Wednesday, December 1, 2021
Roses are Red
"Lydia Palmer seems to have it all - a thriving business, a beautiful house, a picture perfect husband and two wonderful kids. But things are different behind closed doors - Lydia is desperately unhappy and wants a divorce. Then, shockingly, her husband Adam dies. When her grief eases, Lydia starts online dating and almost immediately meets Patrick. Handsome, successful, loving, he'll make the perfect second husband. But is Patrick too good to be true? Can you really find prince charming online? These are questions Lydia is forced to ask when her world begins to collapse. First, the police say Adam may have been murdered. Then her daughter turns against her, her business disintegrates... Lydia is convinced that someone is trying to destroy her happiness. She's wrong. They want so much more than that..."