Book reviews of mysteries, historical fiction and graphic novels with a smattering of non-fiction books.
Tuesday, December 17, 2024
Wrap-Up of the 2024 Graphic Novel and Manga Challenge
Wrap-Up of the 2024 Cloak and Dagger Reading Challenge
Monday, December 16, 2024
Wrap Up of the 2024 Net Galley and Edelweiss Reading Challenge
Wrap-Up of the 2024 Cruisin' Through the Cozies Challenge
I read fourteen books for this cozy reading challenge. I liked all of them except those by Janet Evanovich. She has a huge readership but just isn't my cup of tea. There were new, to me, authors whose series I enjoyed. Judy Leigh, Mindy Quigley and Lucy Connelly are now on my radar and I look forward to reading their books in the future. Links to my reviews are below.
The Vintage Village Bake-Off by Judy Leigh
Public Anchovy #1 by Mindy Quigley
Murder in the Tea Leaves by Laura Childs
The Museum of Lost Quilts by Jennifer Chiaverini
An American in Scotland by Lucy Connelly
Knee High by the Fourth of July by Jess Lourey
Forget Me Never by Susan Witting Albert
Pink Lemonade Murder by Joanne Fluke
Peach Tea Smash by Laura Childs
Key Lime Pie Murder by Joanne Fluke
Death at a Scottish Christmas by Lucy Connelly
Cinnamon Roll Murder - Joanne Fluke
Seven Up - Janet Evanovich
Hard Eight - Janet Evanovich
Agony in Amethyst by A. M. Stuart
Favorite Book: Agony in Amethyst
Second Favorite Book: Death at a Scottish Christmas
Least Favorite Book: Hard Eight
Sunday, December 15, 2024
Wrap-Up of the 2024 Monthly Key Word Reading Challenge
Salt House Place by Jamie Sohn
The Last Patient of the Night by Jason Rekulak
Woman Inside by Anna Lou Weatherly
You Only Call When You're in Trouble by Stephen McCauley
Darling by Rachel Edwards
Girl in the Dark by J. M. Cannon
Fragile Designs by Colleen Coble
The Wartime Book Club by Kate Thompson
Red Sky Mourning by Jack Carr
Twice on Christmas by McGarvey Black
Death and the Conjuror by Tom Mead
Such a Loving Couple by Hayley Smith
Ice by Kevin Tinto. After reading 65 pages with no action or even a hint of the plot I decided to stop reading. The book is advertised for kids 12 - 18 but I can't believe they would be interested. It is probably the first book that I DNF'd in about 5 years.
Favorite Book: Such a Loving Couple
Second Favorite Book: Twice on Christmas
Least Favorite Book: Ice
Wrap-Up of the 2024 Finishing the Series Reading Challenge
The Atlas Maneuver by Steve Berry
A Nest of Vipers by Harini Nagendra
Peach Tea Smash - Laura Childs
Shadow of Doubt - Brad Thor
A Death in Cornwall - Daniel Silva
Capture or Kill - Vince Flynn
Murder in the Tea Leaves by Laura Childs
Manner of Death
Bellevue
Saturday, December 14, 2024
Wrap Up of the 2024 Alphabet Soup Reading Challenge Author Edition
Wrap-Up of the 2024 Alphabet Soup Reading Challenge
Friday, December 13, 2024
Wrap-Up of the 2024 Color Coded Reading Challenge
I have enjoyed participating in the Color Coded Reading Challenge over the years. It's getting harder to find books with a color in the title. At this point I need to be selecting new releases. Fortunately, the 2025 challenge allows books with covers that have a majority of a color. That makes it easier!
The challenge requires participants to read books with these colors in the title: blue, red, green, yellow, brown, white, black, and any other color. Below are links to the books that I read in 2024.
Blue: The Blue Monsoon - Dimyanti Biswas
Yellow: Yellowface - R. F. Huang
Red: Red Sky Mourning - Jack Carr
Red: Pink Lemonade Cake Murder - Joanne Fluke
Any other color: Peach Tea Smash - Laura Childs
Green: Key Lime Pie Murder - Joanne Fluke
Brown: The Cinnamon Roll Murder - Joanne Fluke
Black: The Black Ghost - Alex Segura
White: White Mulberry - Rosa Kwon Easton
Favorite Book: Peach Tea Smash
Second Favorite Book: Blue Monsoon
Least Favorite Book: Pink Lemonade Cake Murder
Thursday, December 12, 2024
Wrap-Up of the 2024 Nonfiction Reader Challenge
The Amish Wife by Gregg Olson
And There Was Light - Jon Meacham
Oath and Honor - Elizabeth Cheney
Ancestry Standards for Data Integrity - John Elcik
A History of Japan in Manga - Shunichiro Kanaya
The Psychology of Secrets - Andrew Gold
Meghan and Harry - Lady Colin Campbell
The Real Watergate Scandal - Geoff Shepard
Japanese Kokeshi Dolls - Alan Scott Pate
The History of the Japanese Fan - Julia Hutt
The Johnstown Flood by David McCullough
Favorite Book: Japanese Kokeshi Dolls
Second Favorite Book: The History of the Japanese Fan
Least Favorite Book: The Psychology of Secrets
Wrap Up of then 2024 What's In a Name Challenge
double letters: The Blue Monsoon by Dimyanti Bissau
an NFL team: The Raven's Widow by Adrienne Dillard
a virtue: Oath and Honor by Elizabeth Cheney
a shape: The Wedding Dress Sewing Circle by Jennifer Ryan
footwear: The Body in the Boot: Patrick Walsh
a natural disaster: The Johnstown Flood by David McCullough
Favorite Book: The Body in the Boot
Second Favorite Book: The Blue Monsoon
Least Favorite Book: The Johnstown Flood
Wednesday, December 11, 2024
Wrap-Up of the 2024 Historical Fiction Reading Challenge
The Historical Fiction Reading Challenge is one of my top two reading challenges. In most years I read many more historical fiction stories than mysteries. Mystery novels were always second place. In 2024 I predominantly read mysteries. It was surprising to me when I realized this. I managed to fail miserably with this challenge because I joined the challenge at the Prehistoric level which required me to read 50 books. I only got around to reading 23 novels. Links to my reviews of these books are below:
White Mulberry by Rosa Kwon Easton
The Baku Inheritance by Anne Kennedy
The Importance of Sons by Keira Morgan
The Raven's Widow by Adrienne Dillard
The Map Colorist by Rebecca D'Harlingue
South of Sepharad by Eric Weintraub
The Spice Maker's Secret by Renita D'Silva
The President's Wife by Tracey Wood
The Kitchen Front by Jennifer Ryan
The Merchant's Tale by PK Adams
The Phoenix Bride by Natasha Siegel
Under Water by Rachel Callaghan
A Nest of Vipers by Harini Nagendra
The Champaign Letters by Kate MacIntosh
The Comfort of Ghosts by Jacqueline Winspear
The Wartime Book Club by Kate Thompson
The Sins of Our Fathers by Jody Varro
The Secret War of Julia Child by Diana Chambers
The Sound of a Thousand Stars by Rachel Robbins
An Age of Winters by Gemma Livierno
Agony of the Amethyst by A. M. Stuart
The Wedding Dress Sewing Circle by Jennifer Ryan
Songs for the Brokenhearted by Ayelet Safari
Favorite Book: The Champaign Letters
Second Favorite Book: Agony of the Amethyst
Least Favorite Book: The Sins of Our Fathers
2025 Library Love Reading Challenge
It's time to sign up for the ninth annual Library Love Challenge hosted by Angel’s Book Nook & Books of My Heart. Joining the challenge is a way for readers to save money from purchasing books. I have not taken too many books out of the library since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. I feel much better now about returning to my local library.
Getting a library card in most places is free. So, if you love to read and/or listen to books then grab your library card and join the challenge.
THE RULES
1. The challenge will be in three semesters. What this means is more giveaway’s along with the Mini-Challenges throughout the year and the End-of-Year Check In. You can join 1 or more semesters and participate in as many Mini-Challenges as you like. I will be joining all three semesters. For instance, the Audiobook Challenge will be June 1 – July 31. The Library Bingo (with our COYER friends) will run September 1 – October 31. It’s up to you how much you participate and you can join anytime! The SIGN-UP will remain open until December 2, 2025.
➜ Winter Semester: Jan. 1st, 2025 – April 30th, 2025
➜ Summer Semester: May 1st, 2025 – Aug. 31st, 2025
➜ Autumn Semester: Sept. 1st, 2025 – Dec. 31st, 2025
2. The goal is to find your love of your local library and to read at least twelve (12) books from the library, but you can read more. While twelve is the minimum; there is no maximum limit.
3. Any format will work for this challenge (prints, eBook’s, or audios) as long as you checked it out from the library, it counts.
4. Books can be any genre (fiction, nonfiction, romance, fantasy, mystery, thriller, horror, etc.).
5. Crossovers from other reading challenges are allowed, including re-reads. The goal is to support your local library and save money.
6. Optional Reviews: Write a review to enter the giveaway – 2 sentences or an essay, whatever works for you, but there is a minimum of 2 sentences. Not sure what to write? How about something like; “The plot was a delight, but the characters didn’t capture me.” “I enjoyed the story and really liked the characters.”
7. Please use #LibraryLoveChallenge when sharing your reviews, library pictures, etc…
8. If you are interested, we also have a Goodreads Group for the Library Love Challenge, where we talk, share, and discuss the books we snagged/read during the Library Love Challenge – Click Here
9. If you are interested, we are offering up a Library Love Email. This email will go out 4x’s during the year. Everyone who signs up will get a confirmation email, you can unsubscribe at any time, including after signing-up. This email will only feature the posts for the library love challenge – Click Here http://eepurl.com/iAR7q6
10. You do not have to be a book blogger to participate; you can track your progress on Goodreads, Instagram, Facebook, LibraryThing, etc…
11. Grab the button above and write a post saying which semesters (Spring, Summer, &/or Winter) you plan to participate in. List your goal on how many books you plan to read for each semester.
12. If you’re not a blogger you can help by posting on Social Media about the challenge. Please link back to both hosts: Angel’s Book Nook & Books of My Heart.
13. In order to sign up for the challenge click here.