Oh, knock it off!!!
(A statement made to the author by an elder in the Mormon General Authority. He was concerned she was choosing not to have children.)
Oh, knock it off!!!
(A statement made to the author by an elder in the Mormon General Authority. He was concerned she was choosing not to have children.)
#StorySettings #Mountain playing catch up. This is Abbey‘s 3rd novel ,originally published in 1962 . Still on my #TBRMountain
This is a dark and violent mosaic novel following various stories in the American southwest. A theme running through at least most of the stories is of characters seeking vengeance of the bloodiest possible sort. This book isn‘t for everyone, but I recommend it for folks who can handle extremely dark and heavy themes and storylines.
#bookspinbingo
This isn‘t your typical read. Zolbrod translated existing Diné writings, used 100+ year old recordings, and worked with Diné elders to build the most complete and accurate version of their creation story possible. There‘s a brilliant pronunciation guide, explanations of Diné oral tradition style, and lots of additional notes to better explain each part. An incredible and deeply important work.
My sister finished this tagged book at the Cape so I inherited it. Have not read a J.A.Jance in years! She got it at Yellow Umbrella Books, a used & new bookstore in Chatham. They had a new store mug out, so of course I “had to buy it!” #YellowUmbrellaBooks #Chatham #CapeCod #CapeCodReads #SheriffJoannaBrady #suspence #AmericanSouthwest #DesertCountry
This was my fifth Terry tempest Williams book and I have to say I enjoyed it but I was more excited to connect the dots and see where her work goes from here. I loved all the facts and connections being made.
Getting ready to start this one next so that I can mail it along later this month. Hope it‘s good.
Finished the tagged novel while the pie cooled. I won't say much since this is my #lmpbc book this month, but I didn't really get into this one. Some of the storylines are more interesting than others, and they don't come together as well as they might. The pie was good, though.