Friday, February 28, 2020

Week Twenty-Three

This cozy mystery is a fast, enjoyable read for those who enjoy the cozy genre. Also if you like cats.


Monday, February 24, 2020

Week Twenty-Two

If you are a Russian literature buff, this collection might be for you. It presents a broad appreciation of that particular time.


Saturday, February 22, 2020

Week Twenty-One

The authors have provided an interesting and timely read of the 25th Amendment. Perhaps this book should be read by all Americans regardless of political party.

Friday, February 21, 2020

Week Twenty

A common sight in rural Texas is old trucks set out to pasture. This is an ode to both hard work and perseverance.


Week Nineteen

The Russian gulags revisited. Prepare for an emoltional and unforgettable journey.


Thursday, February 20, 2020

Week Eighteen

If you think that you might enjoy the history of the gardens of the White House. This book is for you. Plus many recipes.


Monday, February 17, 2020

Week Seventeen

"Nor hell a fury, like a woman scorned." 

World War I may have ended but murder did not. Inspector Ian Rutledge is excellent at his job, treats people fairly and respectfully. Plus don’t forget Hamish.

Week Sixteen

This is a mixed bag of entertaining short Sherlock stories. But might be avoided by Sherlock purists.


Week Fifteen


Perhaps classics should not be tampered with. That being said, it is impossible not to admire and root for this woman who year after year, century after century, faced her fears, honed her powers, and learned to stand up for herself. Told from the point of view of Circe, daughter of the sun Titan Helios. Her mother was Perse, a sea nymph, who was the granddaughter of the Titan Oceanos.

Friday, February 14, 2020

Cindy's Valentine Tea

Invitation
 
Booklet
Gluten-free Cookies
Top of Stove
More Gluten-free cookies
Guest & Hostess

Thursday, February 6, 2020

Week Fourteen

Shane Bauer, posing as an undercover reporter, takes a job as a corrections officer. Bauer makes a strong case for why prisons should not be privatized. Plus good historical information.


Wednesday, February 5, 2020

Week Thirteen

Full disclosure, this is book I normally wouldn’t read. Due to the fact that the rhythm of Mailhot's prose might not be for everyone.

Sunday, February 2, 2020

Week Twelve

Once again Colin Cotterill takes the reader on a fantastic journey to post revolution Laos. While the quirky characters abound, a weak scaterred plot may put some readers off.