I have to admit, this series is what I consider fluff; filler, if you will. This is what I go back to between meatier novels. We're up to The Cereal Murders (Goldy Culinary Mysteries, Book 3).
Although I do like Goldy better than other mystery chefs I've run across, she's probably not someone I would be friends with in the really real world. She's a bit stuffier than I am, and maybe unbelievably PC. As a character, she does move forward a bit in this book, but I'd really love to see her let her hair down and have some fun.
Monday, June 28, 2010
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Pride and Prejudice...and Zombies?
This was a super fun read! I've never read the original classic, because I just wasn't sure I could deal with a Gothic romance. Pride and Prejudice and Zombies Deluxe Edition (Quirk Classics) combines that classic with the wonderful world of flesh eating undead in a literary mash-up that puts a fresh spin on Austen's characters and language. Lizzy kicks butt and takes names, thanks to her ninja like skills keept honed with daily training.
Thursday, May 27, 2010
And just that fast...
I finished "C" is for Corpse. Breezed through this one pretty quickly, a highly enjoyable read!
Monday, May 24, 2010
3 More...
Frankenstein: Dead and Alive: A Novel (Dean Koontz's Frankenstein). This is the book I kept in my purse to take to work for those really slow nights when I was geting paid to read...LOL I was also attempting to read Under the Dome by Stephen King, but lost interest in that one about 650 pages into it. It might have stood a better chance if it fit in my purse. So anyway, I THOUGHT I had reached the end of a trilogy after reading Dead and Alive, but upon just checking Amazon, it appears a fourth book will be released next month in hard cover. Oh, joy!
Next comes Dying for Chocolate (Goldy Culinary Mysteries, Book 2). A light quick read...I actually think I like this series although I'm not really sure why cooking and murder mysteries go together. I must be missing something, since there are so many of these series available.
Last but not least, B is for Burglar (Kinsey Millhone Alphabet Mysteries, No. 2). This is my favorite of the new series I've allowed myself to get into. Kinsey Millhone is a pretty smart cookie. Actually, she's HUMAN. She makes mistakes and admits it...hers is not a perfect world.
Next comes Dying for Chocolate (Goldy Culinary Mysteries, Book 2). A light quick read...I actually think I like this series although I'm not really sure why cooking and murder mysteries go together. I must be missing something, since there are so many of these series available.
Last but not least, B is for Burglar (Kinsey Millhone Alphabet Mysteries, No. 2). This is my favorite of the new series I've allowed myself to get into. Kinsey Millhone is a pretty smart cookie. Actually, she's HUMAN. She makes mistakes and admits it...hers is not a perfect world.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
4 in 1
Odd Hours, Dean Koontz; Chocolate Chip Cookie Murder - (Hannah Swensen Mysteries), Joanne Fluke; Catering to Nobody (Goldy, Book 1), Diane Mott Davidson; and finally, A Is for Alibi, Sue Grafton...in that order.
Not much I can say about Odd Hours, except, of course, I cannot wait for the next one. This series is one of the nicest things my MIL ever did for me.
I was forced to read The Chocolate Chip Cookie Murder by the BFF, who wanted us to join a mystery book club, and this was the first offering. If this is the best this book club can do, in the way of mysteries, then they surely do not need us to join..the BFF wouldn't even read the book. 'Nuff said.
When searching the library for The Chocolate Chip Cookie Murder, I ran across Catering to Nobody and thought it very funny how similar the covers were...needless to say, I had to pit them against each other...read them both and determine which series deserved to be continued. Let's just say the next book after Catering to Nobody is Dying for Chocolate. I can't even tell you what comes after The Chocolate Chip Cookie Murder.
Which brings us to A is for Alibi. These alphabet mysteries were started in the 80's and I can't believe it's taken me this long to start reading them. Thank Bob there have been enough written over the years to keep me busy, probably until they're finished. I think the current letter available at your local bookshop is S or T.
Not much I can say about Odd Hours, except, of course, I cannot wait for the next one. This series is one of the nicest things my MIL ever did for me.
I was forced to read The Chocolate Chip Cookie Murder by the BFF, who wanted us to join a mystery book club, and this was the first offering. If this is the best this book club can do, in the way of mysteries, then they surely do not need us to join..the BFF wouldn't even read the book. 'Nuff said.
When searching the library for The Chocolate Chip Cookie Murder, I ran across Catering to Nobody and thought it very funny how similar the covers were...needless to say, I had to pit them against each other...read them both and determine which series deserved to be continued. Let's just say the next book after Catering to Nobody is Dying for Chocolate. I can't even tell you what comes after The Chocolate Chip Cookie Murder.
Which brings us to A is for Alibi. These alphabet mysteries were started in the 80's and I can't believe it's taken me this long to start reading them. Thank Bob there have been enough written over the years to keep me busy, probably until they're finished. I think the current letter available at your local bookshop is S or T.
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Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Beatrix Potter?
One rainy afternoon the BFF and I were wandering aimlessly through our favorite used book store, looking for nothing in particular, and talking between ourselves. The shopkeeper was listening in, and trying to give suggestions on books/authors that would be new to us. She seemed very intent on Susan Wittig Albert and The Tale of Hill Top Farm (The Cottage Tales of Beatrix P). We make the purchase, and off we go. It was decided that I should be the guinnea pig and, therefore, the first to read the book.
While I found it 'cute', it was certainly not a nail-biting page-turner. I would imagine it would be difficult to evoke that type of response from a story set at the turn of the century (the LAST one, not this past one) in a small English village where the local animals help solve mysteries. The very fact that the animals spoke to each other was enough to turn the BFF off of ever reading this series. Although I did finish this first book, I cannot see myself finishing the series unless all other authors cease writing and I'm left with no choice.
While I found it 'cute', it was certainly not a nail-biting page-turner. I would imagine it would be difficult to evoke that type of response from a story set at the turn of the century (the LAST one, not this past one) in a small English village where the local animals help solve mysteries. The very fact that the animals spoke to each other was enough to turn the BFF off of ever reading this series. Although I did finish this first book, I cannot see myself finishing the series unless all other authors cease writing and I'm left with no choice.
Monday, March 29, 2010
I Swear I'm Reading
Even though I haven't posted, doesn't mean I'm not reading. I have finished 3 books since my last post, the first of which was THE LOVELY BONES.
I enjoyed the story very much, despite finding myself sobbing uncontrollably on more than one occasion.
I enjoyed the story very much, despite finding myself sobbing uncontrollably on more than one occasion.
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