Hello book people! Thought I would stop by and say 'hello' and do a bit of an update. Did you know that March is here? Of course you did. It is the 16th after all. Yes, those are bluebonnets above, but they are not from this year. Think I took that picture maybe 3 or 4 years ago. We are told that this spring will have less wildflowers and they will arrive later. We have been quite short of rain. Last year was much better. We have had dust blowing in from West Texas at times. Sigh. Not the same at all. Hoping that we will get a bit more moisture and maybe less blowing. We shall see.
My reading has been going well and I'll share some about that. When we last 'spoke' I was on the 10th book of Elly Griffiths' series featuring Ruth Galloway. That series has 15 books and I did finish #10-15 and enjoyed my reread immensely. I have since turned to a few unread books and had a good time.
I read the latest in J.D. Robb's lengthy Eve Dallas/Roarke series - Bonded In Death. It is #60, if you can believe it, and I think it will rank among my most favorite of the whole series. Of course the characters have grown and changed throughout these books. Roarke and Eve's 'family', which includes their friends, co-workers, Eve's Murder Squad and more have increased a lot. Both of them are shocked that they have so many friends. Bonded In Death focuses on Summerset, Roarke's major-domo and surrogate father, and his time during the 'Urban Wars' (which took place during the 2020's). Several bits of Summerset's life were revealed that even Roarke hadn't known about and the fact that he was part of a secret organization known as 'The Twelve'. When danger appears, Eve and Roarke can count on a lot more 'family' than they had ever dreamed. Next, I caught up on the latest and 3rd book in Kelley Armstrong's Haven's Rock series. The title is Cold As Hell and it was indeed a cold, cold book. I enjoyed reading about Haven's Rock, a sanctuary town off the grid in the Yukon, again and seeing what has changed for Detective Casey Duncan and her husband, Sheriff Eric Dalton. Hint...big changes - Casey is pregnant and not far from having the baby. Is she still working and involved in investigating? Of course she is! I froze my way through this book and marveled how Casey handled all the stress, physical things, and a hovering Dalton. Casey's tough though. I enjoyed the book and will definitely look forward to the next one.After these two books, I decided to reread the book that we will discuss at our April Mystery Book Group meeting. It's Holmes, Marple, & Poe by James Patterson and Brian Sitts. I read this book last year and wrote about it here. I had been a bit surprised with how the 'namesake' characters were portrayed, especially Marple. Wasn't sure if I would read on if it became a series. After my reread, I decided I liked it more than I thought and chose to go ahead reading #2, Holmes Is Missing. Both books are fast paced, short chapters, and the second definitely has lots of surprises. Will I read on if there is a 3rd? Yes, I think I will.
Right now, I am in the middle of Sherry Thomas' latest Lady Sherlock book, A Ruse of Shadows. I wrote about an author event featuring Sherry Thomas that I attended last month here. I got a signed copy of the book and I am happily making my way through it. Enjoying it very much! What will come next? Not sure, but I do need to read The Women by Kristin Hannah for another book group next month. And I also want to try Frozen River by Ariel Lawhon and about a jillion more.
Hope all have a good week! I know many have been stressed, upset, etc. Deep breaths. We are 'book' friends and we will remain 'book' friends. Take care.
I'll wait for the bluebonnets! I'd like to visit the Yukon ... the mystery set there sounds good. I liked the first half of The Women ... the second half goes a bit off its wheels, lol. The Frozen River is one I'd like to read too. I've had it on my TBR for quite a while. Enjoy your reads.
ReplyDeleteSusan, I think your experience with The Women is one that a couple of my other book friends had. Now I'm curious if I will react the same way. Ha!
DeleteWe're under a fresh layer of snow so not seeing any flowers yet. I love that on reread you enjoyed the first Patterson/Sitts book more. Enjoy the week!
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Mary - snow, no thank you! Ha! Yes, I was a little surprised about my reread thoughts as well. Glad I can give a thumbs-up when we discuss it in a couple of weeks.
DeleteI am sad to hear that there will be fewer wildflowers this year. I always love to see the wildflowers here along the roadsides in Texas. But maybe they will surprise us!
ReplyDeleteYou know, I say that and then when I went to my Weight Watchers meeting this morning I saw several big bunches of bluebonnets. Maybe they just seem slower to come because they were out early last year. :-)
DeleteThe bluebonnets are lovely. I just walked past a patch of lavender and it reminded me that spring is nearly here. It's like 45 right now but next week at this time it's supposed to hit 88! That's California for you.
ReplyDeleteOh, lavender - beautiful! Yes, I get the big temperature swings. We do have those too. ;-)
DeleteI love to see those bluebonnets, old photo or not! Hope the predictions are off and you have lots of wildflowers coming up. Ariel Lawhon's new novel is on my ridiculously long wish list. You're reading up a storm!
ReplyDeleteI have been reading a lot. Happy about that. And I did see some bluebonnets today so maybe they are springing up. :-)
DeleteSeeing flowers blooming is one of my favorite parts of spring, so I hope you get the bluebonnets sooner rather than later!
ReplyDeleteI actually am beginning to see a few - guess it took me talking about it here - ha!
DeleteOooh, pretty bluebonnets! I remember when we lived in Fort Worth and we were shocked to see people parking on the side of the freeways to take family photos in the flowers!
ReplyDeleteKelly Armstrong's series might be a good one for me to try. I can't believe J.D. Robb has 60 in her series!! Wow. I'll get to Frozen River later this year. My mom has a copy, but I don't think she's read it yet. I wonder how you'll feel about The Women once you've finished. It wasn't my favorite of Kristin Hannah's...
Ha! Les, that is funny. Lots of people through the years have taken shots using the roadside bluebonnet fields. There weren't quite as many of them when I was a kid. It took Lady Bird Johnson to encourage the wildflower seeding on the Texas highways. Quite a legacy she left of that.
DeleteWe'll see about the Hannah book. So far I keep just telling myself that I'll pick it up next. We'll see. Our mystery book group leader wants to try to read Frozen River in that group, but the hold list at the library is massive.
It may be March but it looks like winter outside my window; it's been snowing all day, and they say it'll keep coming down all night. We've gotten more snow today than we had all of January. But I have good books to read through the storm...including Cold as Hell. I'm always so excited for another Armstrong book, especially one that includes Eric and Casey. :D
ReplyDeleteLark, I know you enjoy Kelley Armstrong's book as much as I do. Hope you like this new one!
DeleteI'm behind in the Lady Sherlock series but I've really enjoyed it. The Kelley Armstrong series is high up on my list. I've enjoyed the first two books in the first Casey Duncan series. I love the photos of Texas bluebonnets but have never seen them in person. I love a good road trip so one day I'm sure I will!
ReplyDeleteKatherine, perhaps one day you'll be able to see the bluebonnets in 'real' life. I'm glad you're enjoying the first series featuring Casey Duncan. I think it just gets better and better.
DeleteI like the Havens Rock books also and I think I read the first 2 of both series to try them out. Definitely want to get back to them.
ReplyDeleteGlad they have worked well for you too, Gayle. I do indeed like them a lot.
DeleteI am glad to hear the Eve Dallas series is still going strong so many books in. Can you believe it's 90 degrees outside in my little part of Southern California right now? Although, you may be that warm too right now. I hope you like The Women. I'll be curious to read your thoughts on that one. I hope you are having a good March!
ReplyDeleteWe have already had a day or two at 90 or above. People that have more recently moved to Texas are a little freaked out it seems to me. I want to tell them - this is normal. If you don't like above 90 - well, go on long summer vacations. Ha! I finished The Women yesterday. I'm still processing and hope to share a bit about my thoughts early next week. Thanks for the good wishes!
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