Saturday, February 26, 2022
Wednesday, February 16, 2022
Somebody said: “Birthday, Coupons, and Credit Card Reward Points.”
And I said: “Buy them STORES OUT!”
Recent acquisitions to slightly satiate my appreciation for reading (and buying books). I've been in a particular cozy kick lately. Or, in fact, desire to get back into reading cozies. It seems I haven't read a few in a hot minute. Heck, I didn't even pick up the Mrs. Jeffries series by Emily Brightwell last year. And, double heck, I didn't read cozies through December. I'm feeling those pangs. Additionally, having finished reading The Wheel of Time in November, I spent about a month and a half recovering from that experience. Now, I craze some more high fantasy goodness. Luckily, Tanya Huff and Mercedes Lackey have been somewhat handling that deal. Nonetheless, these are the books I spent the weekend doing what I love best (digging underneath stacks) acquiring…
And I said: “Buy them STORES OUT!”
Recent acquisitions to slightly satiate my appreciation for reading (and buying books). I've been in a particular cozy kick lately. Or, in fact, desire to get back into reading cozies. It seems I haven't read a few in a hot minute. Heck, I didn't even pick up the Mrs. Jeffries series by Emily Brightwell last year. And, double heck, I didn't read cozies through December. I'm feeling those pangs. Additionally, having finished reading The Wheel of Time in November, I spent about a month and a half recovering from that experience. Now, I craze some more high fantasy goodness. Luckily, Tanya Huff and Mercedes Lackey have been somewhat handling that deal. Nonetheless, these are the books I spent the weekend doing what I love best (digging underneath stacks) acquiring…
1. Black
No More by George S. Schuyler
2.
The Complete Smoke Trilogy by Tanya Huff
3. Pride,
Prejudice, and Peril by Katie Oliver (kind of curious, but scared of this one)
4. Mrs.
Morris and the Ghost of Christmas Past by Traci Wilton (finally decided to give
this series another try)
5. Body
and Soul Food by Abby Collette (this lady just KEEPS series going)
6. The
Chuckling Fingers by Mabel Seeley (the 1941 publication date and woman in a
trench coat took command)
7. Dead
in the Scrub by B.J. Oliphant (an elderly woman rancher solving mysteries
sounds like my tea)
8. The
Princeton Murders by Ann Waldron
9. He
Died with His Eyes Open by Derek Raymond (the title alone provides the kick to
this British 1980s PI adventure)
Now… the heavy part is finding time to read them. Oh,
well!
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