I got a little clip book light to clip to my headboard and it is wonderful! On a perfect night, I turn out all the lights but the little book light, shower with a candle in the bathroom, then lie on top of the covers (in warm weather!) and read. The cozy mystery search has … Continue reading Reading Diary, 9/9/19
Cozy Mysteries: New-To-Me Series
I do love a cozy mystery: as a kid I had my requisite Agatha Christie phase, and my sister introduced me to the Lord Peter short stories when I was a baby reader, though I didn’t get into the novels until high school. I'm looking for a new cozy mystery series to get into, to … Continue reading Cozy Mysteries: New-To-Me Series
Katie’s Big List Of Camp Books
Here's a paradox that might not be unfamiliar to bookish folks: I hated camp, but I loved camp books. Still do, it turns out. Among the many gifts of Gabrielle Moss' "Paperback Crush" was being reminded of that classic camp book, "There's a Bat In Bunk Five," by Paula Danziger. It had completely left my … Continue reading Katie’s Big List Of Camp Books
What I’m Working On
So here's what I've been working on: 1) The Middle School Hangout. I inherited a Monday-afternoon program for local middle schoolers to have a snack, do a craft or play a game. It's been wildly unsuccessful. I'm in the process of working my ass off to get more kids in, and simultaneously question why we're … Continue reading What I’m Working On
Review: Grit, by Gillian French
Grit, Gillian French, 2017 Darcy works the Maine blueberry harvest and tries to solve they mystery of her ex-friend's disappearance the summer before. I loved this book for its depiction of rural poverty, prejudice against migrant workers, a complicated and loving family, and an entertaining mystery. In addition, Darcy's good-natured but extremely reluctant participation in … Continue reading Review: Grit, by Gillian French
The Summer Country (Formerly Reading Pleasure and Complicity)
UPDATE 8/2/2019: Very soon after writing this post I should have come back here and corrected this entry, but I knew no one was reading, and I didn't bother. Now I'm about to begin promoting the blog so I'd better do it: Yes, this book has a bit of the exotic fantasy about it, but … Continue reading The Summer Country (Formerly Reading Pleasure and Complicity)
My Excuse for Reading Kids’ Books
I've never stopped liking kids' books. Middle grade novels will always be my first love. Several months back I bought The Inquisitor's Tale, and I said to myself, "why am I reading this anyway? It's not for me, and I'm not going to share my experience of reading it with anyone, so why am I bothering? I shouldn't … Continue reading My Excuse for Reading Kids’ Books