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Other Than Reading...
It is hard to believe that it is the end of March already. Waking up to the ground covered with snow makes it even harder. While most of the week was nice and I actually got out of the house and drove to various errands three days this past week, ice and snow made the weekend a challenge.
Other Than Reading...
It is hard to believe that it is the end of March already. Waking up to the ground covered with snow makes it even harder. While most of the week was nice and I actually got out of the house and drove to various errands three days this past week, ice and snow made the weekend a challenge.
My annual wellness visit went well on Monday. Now I just have my annual mammogram on Thursday then I'll be done with most of my annual medical stuff until next March. I have nothing medical scheduled until May.
I had a good reading/listening week which was a good thing since I'm feeling some pressure as my blog cushion is fading away. I don't like having less than three weeks of cushion and I only have two right now. On the other hand, I am enjoying my In Death reread and don't want to stop.
I am also enjoying the beginning of the baseball season even though my beloved Atlanta Braves haven't won a game yet. Maybe today...
Read Last Week
- Find Me by Anne Frasier (Kindle & Audiobook; Mine since March 7, 2022) -- Excellent thriller/romantic suspense story. My review will be posted on April 8.
- One Death at a Time by Abbi Waxman (Review; April 15) -- Engaging, humorous, and suspenseful contemporary mystery starring an odd pairing of amateur sleuths. My review will be posted on April 8.
- The Sea House by Louise Douglas (Mine since January 8, 2025) -- Twisty mystery filled with secrets, but I wasn't a fan of the writing style. My review will be posted on April 9.
- A Superior Death by Nevada Barr (Kindle & Audiobook; Mine since July 9, 2021) -- Second Anna Pigeon mystery set on Isle Royale in Lake Superior. Okay but seemed a little dated. My review will be posted on April 10.
- Friends Indeed by David Weber & Jane Lindskold (Kindle & Audiobook; Mine since March 4, 2025) -- The latest entry into the Stephanie Harrington science fiction series moves this one away from the YA previous episodes and was an engaging science fiction story. My review will be posted on April 12.
- Wordhunter by Stella Sands (Mine since January 6, 2025) -- Contemporary mystery with an intriguing main character. My review will be posted on April 10.
- Innocent in Death by J. D. Robb (Audiobook reread)
- Murder at the Merton Library by Andrea Penrose (Mine since January 31, 2024) -- 7th in the Wrexford and Sloane historical mystery series. Another great entry. My review will be posted on April 15.
- Creation in Death by J. D. Robb (Audiobook reread)
- Blood on the Vine by J. T. Falco (Review; April 22)
- Strangers in Death by J. D. Robb (Audiobook reread)
- A Lethal Engagement by April J. Skelly (Review; April 22)
- Cheater by Karen Rose (Mine since January 2, 2025)
- Murder at Glenloch Hill by Clara McKenna (Kindle & Audiobook; Mine since November 29, 2024)
- The Surgeon by Tess Gerritson (Mine since January 2, 2025)
- How to Seal Your Own Fate by Kristen Perrin (Review; April 29)
- Bearer of Bad News by Elisabeth Dini (Review; April 29)
- Diviner's Bow by Sharon Lee & Steve Miller (Review copy)
- Born in Shame by Nora Roberts (Audiobook)
- Dead Post Society by Diane Kelly (Review Copy)
- The Chow Maniac by Vivien Chen (Review copy)
- Written in Stone by Paige Shelton (Review copy)
- A Drop of Corruption by Robert Jackson Bennett (Review copy)
Review:
- It Takes a Psychic by Jayne Castle (Review; June 3)
- No Rest for the Wicked by Rachel Louise Adams (Review; September 16)
- You Make It Feel Like Christmas by Sophie Sullivan (Review; September 23)
Bought:
- Tell Me by Anne Frasier (Kindle - $2.99, Audiobook - $1.99)
- A Morbid Taste for Bones by Ellis Peters (Audiobook; Audible Plus)
- All Eyes on Me by Linsey Lanier (Kindle, Free)
- All Eyes on Me by Linsey Lanier (Chirp Audiobook, $.99)
Glad your doctor visits went well. That's always a relief to get them done and over with and have them be good news. Hope your visit this week is more of the same!
ReplyDeleteNice lineup of reads! These are all new to me ones but I hope you enjoy this week's reads!
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Great news about your medical appointments. I like to get mine out of the way early in the year, too. Red Sox have only won a single game so far. Not looking like a promising year. I am five books behind my reading schedule. Also not looking good. But at least there is a good reason for that. Hope you enjoy your reading week. Thanks for sharing and for visiting my blog.
ReplyDeleteThat Abbi Waxman jacket is really trying to appeal to the Everyone in my family has killed someone....I was really surprised at how good (& fun) Ellis Peters is. When I worked at the bookshop, really old ladies were the only people that bought her books (and boy did they buy them) so I expected something more old fashioned. Great crime!
ReplyDeleteGlad your annual wellness visit went well. It will feel good to have it all done for the year. Have a great week! :)
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed Cheater and look forward to another in the series. I saw that Nora Roberts has been speaking about her in Death series, I intend having a listen but haven't yet.
ReplyDeleteThat's great that your medical appointments went well. Your books look really good. Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteGlad the doctors visits went well. Enjoy the reads. We having sweltering heat. Going outside for even fifteen minutes is hard.
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