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manoah: (Read)
Wednesday, March 20th, 2019 11:38 am
I've got a few to talk about. Heh. That's what happens when one...chills.

5. Edward VII: The Prince of Wales and the Women He Loved by Catharine Arnold
This book. Hmm. This was only about the women Bertie loved. Not a complete bio, but an abbreviated one. I had already read a bio about him, so this was all stuff I knew. It was interesting, but if you decide to read a complete bio, let me refer you to: The Heir Apparent: A Life of Edward VII, the Playboy Princeby Jane Ridley as it was quite comprehensive.

6. Angels and Demons by Dan Brown
My first reread of the year. I was watching the movie and decided to read the book. Move vs. book is very different. But I enjoyed revisiting it.

7. The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown
Well, since I had it...decided to reread as well. Interestingly, as I had just finished Angels and Demons, I realized how similar the two books were as far as plot, pacing, etc. I'm on a wait list for the next book in the series. I remember reading this all in one go one summer. Found it fascinating. Now? Hmmm. I still liked it, but parts just make me cringe. Oh well, it's a fun read.

8. Dumplin' by Julie Murphy
We had watched the movie a few months back and it was on the available list so...why not! Again, book vs. movie; very different. Still good. I recommend.

9. Puddin' by Julie Murphy
This was also available, so I grabbed it as well. It's called a "companion" book, but I would call it a sequel as it takes place after the first book. More insight into two of the peripheral characters, one of which the movie kinda glosses over. Again, well written and I enjoyed. Read it! (after you read the first one).

10. As the Crow Flies by Craig Johnson
There are a few more books in the 'Longmire' series before I finish. This was next so off we go. I do enjoy reading his books. He can be, umm, un-PC, but he acknowledges it and he says he gets permission from his First Nation friends. As long as everyone gets it....

11. A Serpent's Tooth by Craig Johnson
Next in the series. All these books are fun to read. They aren't fluffy fun, but good solid reads and detective type books. Matter of fact, it's just these last two that I guessed the baddie. Sometimes they are hard to spot!

I'm now rereading the Rick Riordan books starting with The Lightning Thief. Have I mentioned I love to read?

In other, non reading news....life is going well. I just came from a yoga class which I thoroughly enjoyed. Very nice getting out and doing something for me!

It's a bit cold and rainy today, but I'm home and settled. I think I'm going to make Sloppy Joe Salad for dinner. Sounds yummy. Now for a smoothie!
manoah: (Read)
Wednesday, July 25th, 2018 09:30 am
Actually posting about reading on Wednesday; what a concept!

46. Blood of Tyrants by Naomi Novik
This is the 8th of a 9 book series. Moving the action back across Europe, back to the beginning I'm guessing by the last book. It does help not to read these one right after the other, although not too far apart as there are so many characters and one does tend to forget (especially if one is old - heh). I'm looking forward to seeing how she wraps this up! I'm on a wait list for the last book.

47. Queen Song by Victoria Aveyard
Lessee, I think this is the first of two "interludes" between the main 4 novels. It goes into more detail about a lesser character (the mother of a major character). Expands the plot without expanding the main novels.

48. Steel Scars by Victoria Aveyard
Second of the "interludes". Again, it expands on characterization that is, not exactly brushed over, but not as detailed. I have a "cheat sheet" which tells me which order to read the books and I'm following that. Two more in this series and I'm on the wait list.

49. All By My Selves: Walter, Peanut, Achmed, and Me by Jeff Dunham
As I'm on a wait list for so many books and needed something to read (I must be always reading!), I found this one. Very interesting if you like Jeff Dunham and his act. I do and I did.

50. 1Q84 by Haruki Murakami
Just started this so nothing to report just yet. Interestingly, His Lordship was watching a TED talk about a guy who designs covers of books. This particular man, Chip Kidd, was talking about the process of designing the covers of various books (his big one was Jurassic Park) and when I saw the cover of 1Q84 I knew it was to be the next on my list! And so it is.

In other stuff; it's hotter than blue blazes but we've had afternoon thunderstorms and they are causing lightning fires (sigh), we got the house painted, I'm having a massage today.
manoah: (Rain)
Monday, October 18th, 2010 10:29 am
I walked outside and thought for certain sure I had been transported to London.

I'm sure the fog will burn off and it will just drizzle today. Good thing I have two umbrellas in my bag!
manoah: (Rain)
Tuesday, October 5th, 2010 07:24 am
I think summer is well and truly over. It was in the 90's last week. Today it won't reach 50 and it's pouring rain. Lightning and thunderstorms. Dreary.

At least I won't have to do inside lunch duty because of the testing.