Tag Archives: Books
WWW Wednesday (1-29-14)
“The day began with sour milk and just got worse.” Fever: A Novel of Typhoid Mary by Mary Beth Keane. W…W…W…Wednesdays is a weekly reading prompt hosted by MizB at Should be Reading. TO PLAY ALONG, JUST ANSWER THE FOLLOWING THREE … Continue reading
WWW Wednesday (1-15-14)
“I debated telling him about Uncle Sunny getting an assful of buckshot, but decided against it.” – Takedown Twenty, Janet Evanovich W…W…W…Wednesdays is a weekly reading prompt hosted by MizB at Should be Reading. TO PLAY ALONG, JUST ANSWER THE FOLLOWING … Continue reading
2014 Catch Up Reading Challenge (Unofficial??) List
Last year I stumbled across the “Catch Up Reading Challenge” hosted by Tammy at Books, Bones & Buffy. It looked like it would be a fun adjunct to the Tewksbury Public Library’s 50 Books Challenge and it was! So, I … Continue reading
First Book for 2014 50 Books Challenge
Well narrated audiobook from Black Stone Audio via OverDrive Media app on my Samsung Galaxy Note II smartphone. I love this app!
Christmas 2013 Book Haul
And I received a Reading Capybara! Hope you all had a very Merry Christmas!
Ahhhh…young love…and serial killing! W…W…W…Wednesdays is a weekly reading prompt hosted by MizB at Should be Reading. TO PLAY ALONG, JUST ANSWER THE FOLLOWING THREE (3) QUESTIONS: What are you currently reading? What did you recently finish reading? What do you … Continue reading
WWW Wednesday (November 27)
This coming Saturday is Small Business Saturday. It is a day dedicated to supporting locally owned and operated businesses in your local community. But, how far would you go to get your community out from under the looming shadow of … Continue reading
Musing Monday (July 8)
I saw a post by BookRiot on Facebook sharing this io9 article and thought I would answer their question, “What are you most excited to see?” Honestly, I am anxiously awaiting the theatrical releases of several of them. I have … Continue reading
Musing Monday (July 1)
I am a proud reader. It’s probably to the point of annoying to some of my friends and acquaintances as I talk about what I am reading, or have read, often. I was more than a little shocked to see … Continue reading