I'm still reading, but slowly now. I'm also working on a new crochet bear pattern and adapting it. I can't read and crochet at the same time and no, I don't do audible books. I just like to read. Onward:
15. Bellewether by Susanna Kearsley
I ended up liking this more than I thought I would. It's a part of history I'm unfamiliar with and that made it interesting. Also, it kept me on my toes as to who was who. I wasn't trying to figure it out and it didn't jump out at me, so that was a bonus. I do enjoy Kearsley's books. Maybe not all at once, but every few months...yeah.
16. The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown
This is what I'm rereading now. I had forgotten that I'd read this, but now I'm about halfway through and it's pretty good. Interesting all the symbols used by our founding fathers. Masons feature prominently in this book.
I have 4 books queued up on my Kindle/Library app. They'll be quick ones, but I have to get the Dan Brown book finished first.
Have I mentioned I love to read?
15. Bellewether by Susanna Kearsley
I ended up liking this more than I thought I would. It's a part of history I'm unfamiliar with and that made it interesting. Also, it kept me on my toes as to who was who. I wasn't trying to figure it out and it didn't jump out at me, so that was a bonus. I do enjoy Kearsley's books. Maybe not all at once, but every few months...yeah.
16. The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown
This is what I'm rereading now. I had forgotten that I'd read this, but now I'm about halfway through and it's pretty good. Interesting all the symbols used by our founding fathers. Masons feature prominently in this book.
I have 4 books queued up on my Kindle/Library app. They'll be quick ones, but I have to get the Dan Brown book finished first.
Have I mentioned I love to read?
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