Friday, February 15, 2019
Wednesday, February 13, 2019
2019 #ReadSoulLit ~ Corrections ~ Black Gold by Anita Richmond Bunkley
I am determined as all get-out to read Anita Richmond Bunkley’s 1994 book, Black Gold. So much so that I ordered my own copy off Ebay–after my library check-out expired before I got to it. Well, to be exact, I couldn’t renew the check-out because some other individual in my city decided she/he wanted to read it too. That was not going to stop me, though. Anyway, this is probably my most anticipated read off my 2019 #ReadSoulLit TBR.
And I can't exactly tell you why. Only that we're talking black landowners in Texas during the 1920's fighting to preserve their oil fields. Or something close to that degree. The point is that the book is drenched in saga-style feels. That–of course–equates to drama. Who doesn't love drama? Let’s get into this!
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Hallelujah! I got my book! |
Monday, February 11, 2019
2019 #ReadSoulLit Monday Readings & Gelato - Life is So Good by George Dawson and Richard Glaubman
"In this remarkable book, George Dawson, a slave’s grandson who learned to read at age 98 and lived to the age of 103, reflects on his life and shares valuable lessons in living, as well as a fresh, firsthand view of America during the entire sweep of the twentieth century. Richard Glaubman captures Dawson’s irresistible voice and view of the world, offering insights into humanity, history, hardships, and happiness. From segregation and civil rights, to the wars and the presidents, to defining moments in history, George Dawson’s description and assessment of the last century inspires readers with the message that has sustained him through it all: “Life is so good. I do believe it’s getting better."
Friday, February 8, 2019
2019 #MarchMysMadness Announcements & Things
Okay. #MarchMysteryMadness...
March Mystery Madness Challenges...
1. Old
2. Again
3. New
4. Borrowed
5. Blue
6. Optional: Mystery featuring or themed around a wedding!
2019 #ReadSoulLit TBR & Things of That Nature
Sooooo. Links and such to consider...
Currently Reading...
1. J. D. Robb/Eve Dallas fans and readers, I haven't forgotten about her latest release of Connections in Death (blog "exclusive").
#ReadSoulLit-centric...
2. #ReadSoulLit hosted by Didi over at Brown Girl Reading
3. #ReadSoulLit Goodreads Group
Tuesday, February 5, 2019
Connections in Death - J. D. Robb & Eve Dallas TIME!
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Dust jacket/Flaps |
Lyle is living with Rochelle while he gets his life together, and he’s thrilled to hear about his sister’s new job offer. But within hours, triumph is followed by tragedy. Returning from a celebratory dinner with her boyfriend, she finds Lyle dead with a syringe in his lap, and Eve’s investigation confirms that this wasn’t just another OD. After all his work to get clean, Lyle’s been pumped full of poison―and a neighbor with a peephole reports seeing a scruffy, pink-haired girl fleeing the scene.
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Inside flap. A New York map marked with all the 1st murders from each book |
Now Eve and Roarke must venture into the gang territory where Lyle used to run, and the ugly underground world of tattoo parlors and strip joints where everyone has taken a wrong turn somewhere. They both believe in giving people a second chance. Maybe even a third or fourth. But as far as they’re concerned, whoever gave the order on Lyle Pickering’s murder has run out of chances…"
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A puzzle. Can you solve where the next book's murder will take place? |
Connections in Death by J. D. Robb (Amazon affiliate link)
Friday, February 1, 2019
2019 #ReadSoulLit Read-Along ~ Unforgivable Love by Sophronia Scott
Channels & Such Mentioned:
1. [#ReadSoulLit] = Brown Girl Reading
AND the subsequent GOODREADS GROUP
2. [Black-a-Thon] = Bowties & Books
Book Mentioned:
3. [BookOutlet] Unforgivable Love by Sophronia Scott
4. [Amazon] Unforgivable Love by Sophronia Scott (Affiliate Link)
"In this vivid reimagining of the French classic Les Liaisons Dangereuses, it’s the summer when Jackie Robinson breaks Major League Baseball’s color barrier and a sweltering stretch has Harlem’s elite fleeing the city for Westchester County’s breezier climes, two predators stalk amidst the manicured gardens and fine old homes.
Heiress Mae Malveaux rules society with an angel’s smile and a heart of stone. She made up her mind long ago that nobody would decide her fate. To have the pleasure she craves, control is paramount, especially control of the men Mae attracts like moths to a flame.
Valiant Jackson always gets what he wants—and he’s wanted Mae for years. The door finally opens for him when Mae strikes a bargain: seduce her virginal young cousin, Cecily, who is engaged to Frank Washington. Frank values her innocence above all else. If successful, Val’s reward will be a night with Mae.
But Val secretly seeks another prize. Elizabeth Townsend is fiercely loyal to her church and her civil rights attorney husband. Certain there is something redeemable in Mr. Jackson. Little does she know that her worst mistake will be Val’s greatest triumph."
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