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Reading Log as of March 30th

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  Our 52 Books Dragon for the month of April is Querig from Kazuo Ishiguro’s The Buried Giant which I’m looking forward to reading. Besides The Buried Giant, currently on my nightstand is middle grade book Museum of Thieves by Lian Tanner and the classic Les Miserables which I’m turning into my primary book if I want to get anywhere with the story. I finished the 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle which was a fantasy mystery which kept me on my toes keeping track of the characters and the storyline. Very convoluted, but intriguing and unique mystery which went all over the place.  Was everyone in on it?  Too many people, secrets, behind the stairs politics, above the stairs agreements, black mail, murder, and love affairs.  The characters never quite knew who to trust. Loved the description and imagery.  A definite 5 stars.  Our Saturday night movie was James Bond's Goldfinger.  The guys loved it. 

Reading Log as of March 23rd

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Happy Sunday! Literary Linguistics – the interface between literature and linguistics and the study and analysis of language. Since one of our 52 Books Bingo categories is linguistics, I figured it would be fun, and ended up following so many rabbit holes on the internet, I forgot what I was there for.  One book I stumbled across was Lexicon by Max Berry which captured me attention right off and I had to work really hard to not to buy it right then and there. Listed as a cerebral thriller you just gotta read the excerpt to get caught up.  But that could be just me…. LOL! “They recruited Emily Ruff from the streets. They said it was because she’s good with words. They’ll live to regret it. They said Wil Parke survived something he shouldn’t have. But he doesn’t remember. Now they’re after him and he doesn’t know why. There’s a word, they say. A word that kills. And they want it back . . .” It’s on my wishlist for later. I finished Cassandra Clare’s Sword Catcher which is the be...

Reading Log as of March 16th

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  Who else is kickin up their heels with the arrival of Spring on March 20th?  I think springtime is my favorite season. The temperatures are perfect, the flowers are starting to bloom, the urge to take on a new project, or declutter. And read new books or dive into old favorites.   I gave up halfway through Marie Brennan’s 3rd book in her Lady Trent series – Voyage of the Basilisk because it isn’t holding my attention at all. Lot happening but it isn’t with the dragons. More about the characters than anything else. The first two books were excellent, this one not so much. Currently on Cassandra Clare’s Sword Catcher which is holding my interest. Continuing with Les Miserable and made it through Book 2 with the introduction of Jean Valjean. Switched to reading Patricia Briggs Mercedes Thompson at bedtime and currently on Bone Crossed. Have to figure out my Spring books. Added a few to my wishlist but will have to pick from my shelves since book ban is still in affect...

Reading Log as of March 9th

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  I finished 3 books that had been in progress for a few weeks: The Radcliffe Ladies Reading Club by Julia Bryan Thomas which was heartwrenching as well as heartwarming. Set in the 50’s, a divorced woman opens her own bookstore and starts a reading club. 4 students from Radcliffe college join her and the discussions surrounding Jane Eyre, Age of Innocence, A Room of One’s Own, Anna Karenina, and the Great Gatsby reveal the innocence and morals and upbringing of the 4 disparate 18 year olds.  Trigger warning: abuse and rape Louise Penny’s The Grey Wolf, #19 in the Armand Gamache series was interesting as Armand discovers a conspiracy among the upper eschelon of the Canadian Gov’t. No one is telling the truth, hiding messages, and clues, misleading, and misdirecting him in order to foil his finding the truth. Naomi Novik’s Black Powder War , #3 in the Temeraire series which had Laurence and co stuck in China, until they escape with 3 eggs, make it to Austria, only to be pressed...

Reading Log as of March 1st

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  Currently in progress:  Naomi Novik's Black Powder War which is the 3rd in the Temeraire series: "After their fateful adventure in China, Capt. Will Laurence of His Majesty’ s Aerial Corps and his extraordinary dragon, Temeraire, are waylaid by a mysterious envoy bearing urgent new orders from Britain. Three valuable dragon eggs have been purchased from the Ottoman Empire, and Laurence and Temeraire must detour to Istanbul to escort the precious cargo back to England. Time is of the essence if the eggs are to be borne home before hatching. Yet disaster threatens the mission at every turn–thanks to the diabolical machinations of the Chinese dragon Lien, who blames Temeraire for her master’s death and vows to ally herself with Napoleon and take vengeance. Then, faced with shattering betrayal in an unexpected place, Laurence, Temeraire, and their squad must launch a daring offensive. But what chance do they have against the massed forces of Bonaparte’s implacable army?" Pa...

February Reading Wrap Up

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  What do all my books have in common this month:  They are either about people finding themselves,  working through grief, or searching for that elusive happily ever after and realizing real life is better.  I read 8 books of which 6 were physical, 2 were ebooks, 4 were new to me authors  and a total of 2603 pages.  I enjoyed  journaling spoilery thoughts about every single one, what I liked, what I disliked, etc.    What You Are Looking For is in the Library by Michiko Aoyama : The story was charming and revolved around books which helps the readers solve real life problems. A young girl on her own, learning how to cook and care about herself and take joy in life.  A working mother who faces all kinds of trouble after her baby is born. An accountant learning you can make a new start. An unemployed 30 year old man finally discovering what he was good at. And a retiree figuring out what he liked and enjoyed. Ordinarily I don't like ...