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Thursday, May 21, 2026

I've been to two book groups and had fun, plus I'm settling in for a 'Comfort Reads' summer....

Hello book people!  I'm here again to share a bit about what I've been reading and where I've been talking about reading.  Hope everyone has had a good week.  We've moved into a bit of a stormy season, but sometimes rain and storms are forecast and they show up and sometimes they don't.  Typical for Central Texas during May.  It has been nice to see the lake levels trending up because summer is on the way.


I was able to attend two book groups in the last week and enjoyed both of them.  The Mystery Book Group discussion was about The Golden Gate, written by Amy Chua.  This is a historical mystery set in Berkeley, California during the mid-1940's, but it also has portions that occur during the 1930's.  It is the author's debut mystery and it was liked pretty well by most of the group.  Lots of characters and the shifting back and forth in time was not well-loved by some.  I kind of thought the story could be tightened up a bit as we seemed to start over with each character, but I would try another book by the author.  Lots of things to learn about other cultures and also that historical time period. 


I also talked about the book I'd read for May in the Afternoon Book Group I attend.  This was a sort of 'Reader's Choice' month and the book I selected was The Correspondent by Virginia Evans.  I know that several of my blogging friends have read this one and it has certainly been popular.  Many in the group found it difficult or impossible to get a copy, but I think some will eventually read it.  This is an epistolary novel and I'm very partial to those books, though I did read this one on audio.  It was populated by various narrators, which suited me just fine.  Several in the group did try this one and almost all who did were very, very complimentary of it.  It's about an older lady, Sybil, who has spent her life corresponding through actual letters and she continues to do so.  She writes to family, to friends, to authors, and also to someone that we're not sure who they are until the end.  Sybil was a bit of a 'grumpy old lady' at times, but I will say that by the end she changed her views on many things.  She 'grew and changed', which I always find a good thing.  Again, like the previous book, there were a few issues that I had, but I think they were all personal to me and not a problem with the book itself.

Both of these book groups are gearing up for the second half of 2026 and what books will be selected, so I'll probably share those choices in a few weeks.  I always like to hear if any of you guys have already read some of them and what you might have thought.  So, have you read The Correspondent or The Golden Gate?  Do tell!  

I've already read the books for June for both groups, so I'm going ahead and beginning my 'Comfort Read Summer'.  I think I mentioned that I was thinking about making that a thing for me this year.  I've shared that 'comfort reads' in my life are possibly books that I've read before and enjoyed so, so much or they are books that I've read and they made me feel positive about things or maybe just a book in a well-loved series that I haven't tried as yet.  I'm planning on reading with those goals in mind for most of the summer.  I usually take a blog break also in summer, but maybe I'll try not to do that this year.  Will make a goal to stop around weekly, hopefully, and just share what's been going on and what's been on my 'comfort' list.  

Right now, things are going well with the 'family senior living' move, etc.  And I'm listening to the first book in David Baldacci's Amos Decker series, Memory Man.  I'm reading the first book in Nora Roberts' Three Sisters Island Trilogy on my Kindle.  The title of that one is Dance Upon The Air.  Highly enjoying both of these books.  Hope all have a good holiday weekend upcoming and I'll try to check in next week.  I'll leave you with another pretty chalk picture. 


      

Thursday, May 14, 2026

A good week with things accomplished....and some reading-ish...

 


Hello book friends!  Hope you have all had a nice week with whatever you've been doing.  Some good reading at least I hope.  Thanks for all the kind words shared and also some 'comfort read' suggestions regarding my last post.  Things are progressing with the upcoming move for my husband's mother and step-dad.  And that's a good thing.  It will still take a while, but progress is progress, right?  

My reading has been OK-ish and I plan to share more about the books I've finished and some thoughts on them maybe next week.  I'm planning on attending my mystery book group meeting tonight and then attending the afternoon book group that I'm part of next Tuesday.  I liked both books that will be discussed, but had a few issues with each of them.  I'm looking forward to hearing what other members of the groups thought.  I'm now doing a read/listen of the afternoon book group's selection for June and then I plan to dive headfirst into 'comfort reads' for most of the summer.  Yay!

I wanted to share a pretty picture and so I chose the one above.  Very spring-y, right?  It was one I took at a chalk festival that I attended a few years ago.  I am very much not a creative person and was always amazed at what the participants (so very gifted!) could create with a sidewalk and some chalk.  Wow!  Sadly, that chalk festival was discontinued a couple of years ago, but I have some great pictures from my times attending.  

I'm trying to keep up my walking and hope to go back to the yoga class that I went to last year and before.  Also trying to think of other pursuits that brought me joy and relaxation.  Take care all of you and if you have any 'relaxing' suggestions, let me know.  We'll talk next week.

Tuesday, May 5, 2026

A short update for early May...

 

Hey there, book friends!  Hope you are all doing well and enjoying the good things about spring wherever you live.  I had said I hoped to be a little more present here on my blog, but that has been a bit tough.  Not from bad things, but we've had some family stuff and will continue to have that in upcoming days.  My in-laws are going to be moving into senior housing in a few weeks and we will be helping them get that accomplished.  It does take some time and effort to sort out what needs to stay and go and go away - right?  My folks have been gone for many years, but I remember that time of assisting them.  We are glad that they have decided on their own that the transition time is here (they are in their 90's).

So, my reading has been a bit off (still - sigh!) and I know that one day I'll get my mind a bit more settled.  I keep sitting down to read and then thinking of something else that needs to be noted down or whatever, jumping up, and doing that instead.  Ha!  I did read 7 books in April, but several of them were re-reads.  I'm hoping to attend at least two book groups in May.  And other than those, I'm thinking of just putting a 'pause' on my TBR and turning to my 'comfort' reads.  What are they?  Well, I'll share a link here from a post I did a few years ago about my favorite 'comfort reads'.  

If you take a look at that post and have read any of those books, please tell me what you thought about them.  Or just tell me what would qualify as 'comfort reads' for you.  I'll try to get around to all your blogs and comment as I can, but I'm suspecting that it will be a few weeks before I can get more regular here.  Take care, everyone!  I put a favorite 'morning light' picture above and will add another at the end.  Happy reading!!