I‘ve been looking forward to posting #12booksof2024 so let‘s get it started with January. Thanks for organizing this @Andrew65
I‘ve been looking forward to posting #12booksof2024 so let‘s get it started with January. Thanks for organizing this @Andrew65
Two women of the night track down the man killing them when nobody else seems to care. Vigilantes are motivated to protect their own and themselves when it comes down to it.
Parts felt very out of place for the 1800s setting but don't care enough to fact check to see if some mentions are known or even invented yet.
Tagged book was my favorite read in January, mostly for time and setting. Eight books finished, several in progress to varying degrees, and three each gone from the #readordonate and #readorbail stacks. On balance it was a good way to kick off the reading year. #jumpstart2024
Interesting story set in 1850s Monterey, California.
More than 100 years later, my family lived there in this house.
1. No number goal, but I had some reading tasks I wanted to accomplish. The results on those were…mixed.
2. I don‘t know yet.
3. Tagged book is the January selection for one of my book clubs.
#wondrouswednesday
Got a head start on April‘s Book Club choice but unfortunately, it filled 0 of my challenges 😕I liked the setting, 1850‘s Monterey, CA but the story itself was kind of a bore. I was hoping for more action and more of a mystery. The main character, Eliza was ok but I enjoyed her friend Jean‘s character much better. Disappointed overall.
I have too many ARCs for impulse library checkouts and yet, here we are 😂
The tagged book is a slow burn but really holding my interest - and it's my first Jane Smiley!
Baked a loaf of rosemary garlic sourdough this morning for a customer (and made an extra for myself!)
This is story about two ladies of the evening who solve the mysterious deaths of several young women. Nothing graphic but I just couldn‘t get into it and I know Jane Smiley is an excellent author.
Have loved Jane Smiley since Moo! Pre-Civil War Monterey setting; after her husband is killed in a bar fight Eliza works at a brothel and gains financial independence. Her friend Jean works in a similar establishment catering to housewives. The exploits of a fictional detective inspire the two to try and solve a series of murders of fellow prostitutes. Eliza is an intriguing mix of naïveté and practicality; some things never change.
Ohhhh…stacked a few! The tagged looks good
https://crimereads.com/8-new-novels-you-should-read-in-december/