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Started Murder on the Mind by L.L. Bartlett this evening. Definitely not cozy, but holding my attention so far — even with the distraction of the Olympics. I have that on low in the background.
Thanks, Brenda! Not much reading the last half hour/forty minutes. Basketball game got exciting during the last quarter, lol.


Scary, indeed! I'm a hermit anyway, so I'll just keep reading! 📚 and drinking 🥂 of course. 😊

The Story of Climate Change: A first book about how we can help save our planet by Catherine Barr is just what it says. Attractive and surprisingly informative for a children's book. Goes right back to before the dinosaurs. Cute cartoonish drawings.





Brenda and Patty — At least you’re in a country that takes Covid more seriously than other countries. So tired of so-called adults politicizing a global pandemic and criticizing/outlawing mask mandates or any measures to help stop the spread of this disease. There were 613 new cases in my state yesterday, but some southern states have reported more than a thousand new cases a day. The US is averaging more than 100,000 new cases a day again. 🙄
Heather L wrote: "Started Murder on the Mind by L.L. Bartlett this evening. Definitely not cozy, but holding my attention so far — even with the distraction of the Olympics."
Finished reading this afternoon while sort of watching Olympics — I had it on low again, so I could read during events I wasn’t into. All pre-corded events from last night, such as women’s water polo, equestrian team jumping, and men’s beach volleyball (yay, Norway!).
Now our local stations are all in storm mode, as there are severe thunderstorms moving through just north of me. There are a couple reports of unconfirmed tornadoes (National Weather Service will investigate). There were eleven confirmed a week ago last Thursday, about 1 am — middle of the night is scariest time for tornadoes as it’s harder to see them coming.
Anyway, this was a good suspense. Some typos, but decent writing — and she didn’t beat a motif to death, as she does in the “Book Town” cozy series she writes. I would consider reading book two in the series.
Finished reading this afternoon while sort of watching Olympics — I had it on low again, so I could read during events I wasn’t into. All pre-corded events from last night, such as women’s water polo, equestrian team jumping, and men’s beach volleyball (yay, Norway!).
Now our local stations are all in storm mode, as there are severe thunderstorms moving through just north of me. There are a couple reports of unconfirmed tornadoes (National Weather Service will investigate). There were eleven confirmed a week ago last Thursday, about 1 am — middle of the night is scariest time for tornadoes as it’s harder to see them coming.
Anyway, this was a good suspense. Some typos, but decent writing — and she didn’t beat a motif to death, as she does in the “Book Town” cozy series she writes. I would consider reading book two in the series.

That is so horrific Heather!! I can't imagine the numbers and how it makes you guys feel. Stay safe **hugs**


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I wish. Unfortunately, my boss wasn't on board with that plan.

I wish. Unfortunately, my boss wasn't on board with that plan."
Haha! Bad luck Mark!!


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Finished Olive Kitteridge by Elizabeth Strout. Excellent writing, but thoroughly depressing. At least it checks off another Popsugar Challenge prompt (now 33/50).
Brenda wrote: "How depressing Heather!! lol A bright, uplifting one needed now for you :)"
You would think that’s the direction I would go, but no — I picked up a rom-suspense with a Gothic feel, lol.
You would think that’s the direction I would go, but no — I picked up a rom-suspense with a Gothic feel, lol.
Finished: The Lost Girls of Johnson's Bayou by Jana Deleon. Good rom-suspense. I guessed whodunnit, but not the creepy why.
Talk about a bit too atmospheric — last night about 9:30 pm I was lying on my couch reading this. Just about the time the hero and heroine are being shot at.... I heard actual gunshots. I could tell they were somewhere south of me, but not on my immediate street, where nothing moved. Did not find out until this morning it was next street over and up a block, at a house near the bike path. Luckily —thankfully — no one was hurt. People really need to learn proper conflict resolution! (Scowls)
Talk about a bit too atmospheric — last night about 9:30 pm I was lying on my couch reading this. Just about the time the hero and heroine are being shot at.... I heard actual gunshots. I could tell they were somewhere south of me, but not on my immediate street, where nothing moved. Did not find out until this morning it was next street over and up a block, at a house near the bike path. Luckily —thankfully — no one was hurt. People really need to learn proper conflict resolution! (Scowls)

You would think that’s the direction I would go, but no — I picked up a rom-suspense with a Gothic feel, ..."
LOL!!

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Oh my goodness!!!
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