Monday, June 28, 2021

Where the Red Fern Grows by Wilson Rawls

 Started: 6/24/21

Finished: 6/27/21

Year: 1961

Pages: 282

Genre: Literature/Classic

Grade: A

Reason for reading: reread one of my favorite childhood books

Type: paperback

Blurb (from back cover): "Billy has long dreamt of owning not one but two dogs. So when he's finally able to save up enough money for two pups to call his own, he's ecstatic.

"Soon Billy and his hounds become the finest hunting team in the valley . But tragedy awaits these determined hunters-now friends-and in time Billy learns that hope can grow out of despair."

Opinion: Sometimes it is just fun to reread some of your favorite books from childhood-see if you still have the same appreciation. See if what you remember is still there.  As an adult, I have more questions-like how did Billy know how to train these pups to be the outstanding hunters that they were? Still an enjoyable read for me. Maybe I'll read it again in another 30 years or so.

Thursday, June 24, 2021

Breach of Honor by Janice Cantore

 Started: 6/21/2021

Finished: 6/24/2021

Year: 2021

Pages: 409

Genre: Mystery

Grade: B+

Reason for reading: review for Reader Views

Type: ARC

Blurb (from back cover): "As a police office in Table Rock, Oregon, Leah Radcliff puts her life on the line to help other every day. But at home, Leah's battling her own personal nightmare: Brad, her abusive husband, a fellow officer, celebrated hero, and beloved son of a powerful prominent family. Brad's violent outbursts and suspicious activities have left Leah physically and emotionally scarred, until one desperate action to put a stop to his abuse results in deadly consequences.

"Though public opinion seems ready to convict Leah, Officer Clint Tanner is one of the few to believe she acted in self-defense. As he works with Leah's attorney to produce the evidence they need, new truths about Brad's dark side come to light-and reveal a deep-rooted problem in Table Rock. There are some who have breached their sworn duty to serve and protect....and they'll do anything to keep their secret safe."

Opinion: A rather enjoyable mystery, romance, literature read. Kinda of something for everyone. A more complete review will be posted on Reader Views in the near future.

Monday, June 21, 2021

Knit One, Kill Two by Maggie Sefton

 Started: 6/15/2021

Finished: 6/20/2021

Year: 2005

Pages: 273

Genre: Cozy Mystery

Grade: B-

Reason for reading: bookcrossing.com book

Type: mass market paperback

Blurb (from back cover): "Despite the fact that her aunt was an expert knitter, Kelly Flynn never picked up a pair of knitting needles she like-until she strolled into House of Lambpsun. Now, in the first in a brand new series, she learns how to knit one, purl two, and untangle the mystery behind her aunt's murder...

"Kelly Flynn would be the first to admit her life in Washington, D.C., is a little on the dull side. But coming back to Colorado for her beloved aunt's funeral wasn't the kind of excitement she was seeking. The police are convinced that her aunt Helen's death was the result of a burglary gone bad, but for the accountant in Kelly, things just aren't adding up. After all, why would her sensible, sixty-eight-year-old aunt borrow $20.000 just days before her death? With the help of the knitting regulars at House of Lambspun, Kelly's about to get a few lessons in cracking out a sumptuously colored scarf-and in luring a killer out of hiding..."

Opinion: A fun cozy however there are things that irk me.....Kelly was very forthcoming about all her issues about her aunt's murder and had no problem talking to strangers (to her) about her questions. How did she know that they weren't involved? Or where they?  That bothered me throughout the book but the solving of the mystery was a good one and I would recommend this.

Tuesday, June 15, 2021

Perish by L. C. Barlow

 Started: 6/12/2021

Finished: 6/14/2021

Year: 2020

Pages: 258

Genre: Horror

Grade: B-

Reason for reading: review for Readers Views

Type: Trade Paperback

Blurb (from back cover): "Her name is Jack Harper. She just escaped the clutches of a cult that had held her in thrall since she was little girl.

"Now she's on a quest for justice.

"She discovers that her cult was just one cell in a global network knows as Infinitum. Armed with an array of burgeoning supernatural powers, Jack sets out to eradicate Infinitum's leadership, all while uncovering an ancient mystery that may hold the key to stopping Armageddon."

Opinion: Not as good as Pivot but definitely not as horrific-no torturing of animals. Should be interesting to read how this trilogy is summed up in the next book.

Saturday, June 12, 2021

Pivot by L. C. Barlow

 Started: 6/10/2021

Finished: 6/11/2021

Year: 2019

Pages: 224

Genre: Horror

Grade: B

Reason for reading: review for Reader's View

Type: Trade Paperback

Blurb (from back cover): "His name is Cyrus. He's the leader of a mysterious cult that he holds in thrill with his dark charisma and even darker powers.

"Jack Harper is his newest convert and favored acolyte, After rescuing her from homelessness, Cyrus is teaching her all his darkest secrets-how to kill, how to steal, how to control others.

"But his greatest secret is contained in a small box that holds untold power.  Jack makes it her mission to find out what's inside the box, and in doing so sets off a supernatural bottle of wits with Cyrus. The price of failure will be her soul, while the prize for victory will be her freedom."

Opinion: If you don't like kids or animals being brutalized, then don't pick up this book. And it's more kids being brutalized than animals. It was easy to forget that the main character is a female kid because of the things that she does and witnesses. Read this for the Reader Views awards.

Thursday, June 10, 2021

Christmas at Rosie Hopkins' Sweetshop by Jenny Colgan

 Started: 6/7/2021

Finished: 6/10/2021

Year: 2013

Pages: 331

Genre: Romance/Literature

Grade: B

Reason for reading: Goodreads.com giveaway

Type: Trade Paperback

Blurb (from back cover): "In her comfy cottage nestled in the Derbyshire hills, Rosie Hopkins has good reason to feel a warm blush in her cheeks. With Christmas weeks away, the holiday is being ushered in with England's first glorious snowfall of the season. Her boyfriend, Stephen, is starting his new job as a teacher in the village school. Her quaint Hopkins' Sweetshop and Confectionery has been restored to its former glory, and she has a loveable mop of a new puppy named Mr. Dog. Most glorious of all, Rosie's and Stephens' relatives will finally be gathering together in Lipton for what is sure to be a merry feast.

"But when a devastating tragedy strikes at the heart of the close-knit town, plans for a cozy Christmas are suddenly in danger of melting away. It's going to take Rosie's indomitable spirit, the embrace of family and friends, and the resilient goodwill of a community to turn it all around and make this a holiday to be thankful for."

Blurb: Not a bad literature/romance novel. Despite the author stating that reading the previous book wasn't necessary, I think that I would have found it helpful. Lots of characters to keep track of who is related to who. Sweet ending.

Monday, June 07, 2021

The Body Artist by Don DeLillo

 Started: 6/6/2021

Finished: 6/6/2021

Year: 2001

Pages: 126

Genre: Literature

Grade: C

Reason for reading: 1001 books to read before you die

Type: paperback

Blurb (from back cover): "In this spare, seductive novel, he inhabits the muted world of Lauren Hartke, an artist whose work defies the limits of the body. Lauren is living in a lonely coast in a rambling rented house, where she encounters a strange, ageless, man, a man with uncanny knowledge of her own life. Together they begin a journey into the wilderness of time-time, love, and human perception."

Opinion: Another one of the 1001 list that I wonder why....why is it on this list? It felt like this was a book assigned in English class where you need to figure out theme, etc and you are left wondering how you are going to bs your way through this essay. An average short book to say the least.

Sunday, June 06, 2021

Murder of a Snake in the Grass by Denise Swanson

 Started: 6/2/2021

Finished: 6/5/2021

Year: 2003

Pages: 262

Genre: Mystery

Grade: B

Reason for reading: continuing with the series, booksfree.com book

Type: mass market paperback

Blurb (from back cover): "Scumble River is celebrating its bicentennial in style-with historical reenactments, bingo, a coal-tossing tournament, and a Crazy Craft race. Serving as the guest of honor is none other than the town founder's great-great-grandnephew, Gabriel Scumble. But his visit turns out to be short-lived when Skye's students Frannie and Justin find him dead with a pickax protruding from his chest.

"Meanwhile Skye's deceitful ex-fiance, Luc St. Amant, has appeared out of the blue, creating turmoil in her love life. Does the real danger lie in the chance that Luc will drive away the men in Sky's life...or in the possibility that there's a menacing connection between Luc's arrival and Gabriel Scumble's murder?"

Opinion: Another good mystery read. The back and forth of Skye's romantic interests is a little tiresome but adding in the ex fiance made it entertaining. 

Wednesday, June 02, 2021

Murder of a Sleeping Beauty by Denise Swanson

 Started: 5/28/21

Finished: 6/1/21

Year: 2002

Pages: 263

Genre: Mystery

Grade: B

Reason for reading: continuing with the series, grabbed off TBR pile

Blurb (from back cover): "Sleeping Beauty is dead. Star of the school play, cheerleader, and beauty pageant queen, Lorelei Ingels was the most popular girl in school. But today, no one envies her. While the principal and the police are busy with the politics of this high-profile case, Skye Denison counsels kids and combs for clues...ever more convinced that high school is a truly dangerous place. Finagling her way around crazy school administrators, stupid rules, pushy parents, and teens whose slang needs decoding takes all of Skye's formidable ingenuity. And even ever-optimistic Skye knows that, in this case, finding the killer won't end this tale happily ever after...."

Opinion: Another fun mystery in this series. So glad that I was never involved in beauty pageants or trying to be the most popular kid in high school. High school was hard enough without that added pressure. The mystery isn't what it seemed to be.