Book reviews of mysteries, historical fiction and graphic novels with a smattering of non-fiction books.
Saturday, December 16, 2023
Wrap-Up of the 2023 Historical Fiction Reading Challenge
Friday, December 15, 2023
Sky of Ashes Land of Dreams
The publisher's summary:
Bolormaa is introduced to the man she is to marry on her eighteenth birthday, over mutton stew and steaming buuz. She has spent her entire life in the Gobi Desert, living a nomadic life with her family, always moving with their animals in search of grazing lands. Reading about other places in a tent school, she dreamed of another sort of life. But now, her education is finished, and her future seems to be laid out before her like the colorful rugs in the family’s ger.
Ganbaatar grew up under the vast, blue-gray, Mongolian sky, the protective arm of his mother, and the withering gaze of his father. He has been a good son and a steady hand, working on the land with the herds, often feeling that he was meant for something different—if only he had the courage to reach for it.
When Aisin’s parents die, she leaves her siblings and everything she knows in China to live with her uncle in Mongolia. She’s unprepared for the level of prejudice she’ll face because of her heritage, but her bravery and stubbornness form a shield she readily dons. An accomplished horse rider and rare beauty, she works alongside her uncle and forges a path as a single woman during challenging times.
Under the mutable sky of the Gobi Desert, these characters find the resilience to face the harsh, brutal winters, the challenges of drought and scarcity, and the political upheaval that will threaten the nomadic lifestyle their people have practiced for generations. A sweeping novel of historical fiction, Sky of Ashes, Land of Dreams is the story of unforgettable characters surviving extraordinary times, a journey of self-discovery and self-determination, and a powerful exploration of love in its many forms.
Wrap-Up of the 2023 Finishing the Series Reading Challenge
Thursday, December 14, 2023
Wrap Up of the 2023 Library Love Reading Challenge
2024 European Reading Challenge
7) As you progress, please link to your reviews on the review list page. You do not have to review the books you read, unless you are competing for the Jet Setter Prize. If you are going for the prize, only books reviewed count toward winning. Link to your review post or post your review in a comment on the review page. When you finish, please link to your wrap-up post on the wrap-up page or list your books and countries in a comment on the wrap-up page
Wednesday, December 13, 2023
Wrap-Up of the 2023 Cruisin' Through the Cozies Reading Challenge
When I joined this challenge a year ago, I joined at the Snoop Level which required me to read ten cozies. I read 22 books! Participants could either choose any ten cozies to read or pick one cozy from the following categories:
Here is what I read:
Death on the Danube by Jennifer Anderson
Vanish in Plain Sight by Marta Perry
The Unexpected Mrs. Pollifax by Dorothy Gilman
Murder in Plain Sight by Marta Perry
Murder on the Beach by Dianne Harmon
The Sterling Affair by Nathan Dylan Goodwin
The Orchard by Beverly Lewis
The Lemon Curd Killer by Laura Childs
Terror in Topaz by A. M. Stuart
Letters of Trust by Wanda Brunstetter
Letters of Comfort by Wanda Brunstetter
Six Feet Deep Dish by Amanda Quigley
Ashes to Ashes Crust to Crust by Mindy Quigley
Clerical Errors by D. M. Greenwood
The Path of the Crooked by Ellery Adams
Fourth of July Forgery by Tonya Kappes
Poison by Charlotte King
The Way of the Wicked by Ellery Adams
Key Lime Pie Murder by Joanne Fluke
Six Sweets Under by Sarah Fox
Honey Drop Dead by Laura Childs
The Heirloom by Beverly Lewis
Bulletproof Barista by Cleo Coyle
Thanksgiving Treachery by Tonya Kappes
Murder at the Christmas Cookie Bakeoff by Darci Hannah
Favorite Book: Honey Drop Dead
Second Favorite Book: Terror in Topaz
Least Favorite Book: Death on the Danube
Tuesday, December 12, 2023
Wrap-Up of the Graphic Novel and Manga Reading Challenge
Wrap Up of the 2023 Calendar of Crime Reading Challenge
Twelve books were required to be read for this challenge. The rules specify that for each month a book take place in that month, it's the author's birth month, or it's publication month. I met the challenge with all twelve books! Here is what I read:
Monday, December 11, 2023
Wrap-Up of the 2023 What's in a Name Reading Challenge
Six titles were required to be read for this challenge. Each book title had to contain a word from one of the following categories:
- punctuation
- 7 deadly sins
- you or me
- chess piece
- celebration
- q, x, z
Wrap-Up of the 2023 Nonfiction Reader Challenge
There were no set number of books required to be read for the Nonfiction Reader Challenge. I managed to read 7 books but they all were just OK. Reading more nonfiction books is a goal that I have but I need to be more intentional about selecting what I read. As I have been drafting my end of year challenge posts, I see that in several challenges I did not like half of the books I read. This is unusual. In prior years I liked so many books that it was hard to rate them. Regardless, here is what I read in 2023:
The White Ship by Charles Spencer
The Bright Ages by Seb Falk
The Middle Ages by Eleanor Janega
The Rebel King by Tom Bower
Camilla by Angela Levin
Traitor King by Andrew Loundes
Chicago The Great Retirement Resource by Russ Fahrner and Bruce Bohrer
Favorite Book: The Middle Ages
Second Favorite Book: Traitor King
Least Favorite Book: The White Ship
Sunday, December 10, 2023
Wrap-Up of the 2023 Monthly Key Word Reading Challenge
Twelve books were required for this challenge, one book for each month. The book titles had to have certain words in them in order to qualify. I read thirteen books but missed a required book for April. I had planned on reading Axis Oh's The Girl Who Fell Beneath the Sea but did not finish it. I just didn't care for the genre.
Below are the books that I read for the challenge:
The Missing Girls of Alardyce House by Heather Atkinson
Whisper in the Night by D. K. Hood
Vanish in Plain Sight by Marta Perry
Five Steps Beyond by Luana Ehrlich
Stolen in the Night by Patricia McDonald
A Beautiful Blue Death by Charles Finch
Poison by Charlot King
Final Call by Alex Lake
Date Night by Samantha Hayes
DNA Never Lies by Sue George
Mistress of Bhatia House by Sujata Massey
The Party on Laurel Street by Ruth Heard
Girl Forgotten by Karin Slaughter
Favorite Book: A Beautiful Blue Death
Second Favorite Book: The Missing Girls of Alardyce House
Least Favorite Book: Vanish in Plain Sight
Wrap-Up of the 2023 Color Coded Reading Challenge
Nine books were required to meet the Color Coded Challenge. Each book had to have the follow colors in the book title or book cover: blue, red, yellow, green, brown, black, white, any other color and something that implies a color.
I met this challenge by reading and reviewing the following eleven books:
The Blue Bar by Damyanti Bistros
The White Ship by Charles Spencer
A Beautiful Blue Death by Charles Finch
Red Queen by Juan Gomez Jurado
Murder Under a Red Moon by Harini Nagendra
Black River by Matthew Spencer
The Infidel Stain by M. J. Carter
Blood Oranges by Jim Cannon
Key Lime Pie Murder by Joanne Fluke
Lady Tan's Circle of Women by Lisa See
Terror in Topaz by A. M. Stuart
The Yellow Rambutan Tree Mystery by Ovida Yu
Favorite Book: Blood Oranges
Second Favorite Book: It's a tie! Red Queen and Murder Under a Red Moon.
Least Favorite Book: Key Lime Pie Murder
Saturday, December 9, 2023
2024 Finishing the Series Reading Challenge
- Cleo Coyle's Coffeehouse Mystery Series
- Laura Childs' Indigo Teashop Series
- Charles Finch's Charles Lenox Mystery Series
- Gary McAvoy's Vatican Secret Archives series
- Sujata Massey's Perveen Mistry series
- S. D. Sykes's Oswald de Lacy Somershill Manor
- Ellen Crosby's Wine Country series
- Nathan Dylan Goodwin's Forensic Genealogist Morton Farrier series
- Heather Atkinson's Alardyce House series
- Alka Joshi's Jaipur trilogy
- Susan Wittig Albert's China Bayles series
- A. M. Stuart's Harriet Gordon Mysteries
- C. J. Sansom's Matthew Shardlake series