
My #fff package arrived!! @Chrissyreadit Yay! Thank you! Can‘t wait to open it! @Avanders
My #fff package arrived!! @Chrissyreadit Yay! Thank you! Can‘t wait to open it! @Avanders
Moving on to book 7 in the series
Whew! Is this book outdated or what? Most of the stories in this book (about 75%) are good to great. Some stories, however, either completely lost me or were just not that good. And then there are the few that are just ewww. Take the story that is also the title of book—a bit misogynistic or worse? Set in the future, a 70+ woman is a virgin, who is kidnapped and then “subjected” to sex (it‘s not apparently meant to be considered “rape” from the ⬇️
Previously, in The Brutal Telling, Three Pines‘ beloved Olivier was accused of murder. Bury Your Dead wraps up his storyline and introduces two new storylines. In the time between Chief Inspector Gamache‘s last visit to Three Pines and this book, the chief and his team are pulled into a very scary plot involving the kidnapping of a police officer. In this book, he and Jean-Guy Beauvoir relive the event that has left them both with terrible ⬇️
Ok Duo, try as I might I couldn‘t just buy used books when daughter asked if we could go to Barnes and Noble after visiting the used bookstore. See my previous post for case in point.
Daughter got a hankering to go to the bookstore last night. I cleaned up on books at Half-Price Books but she couldn‘t find the one book she wanted. So I cleaned up again at Barnes and Noble. 😁
These are mine. She got a few too
I‘ve just explained to Midnight her duties as mascot of the #BlackCatCrew for #hauntedshelf. She‘s mulling it over. 🐈⬛ 🧐
😂
@BookwormAHN @PuddleJumper
Margarita Engle wrote this biography about Nicaraguan poet Rubén Darío (1867-1916) in verse. I‘d never heard of him but I learned to care about him and his poetry. He grew up poor in Nicaragua, a boy with his head in the clouds and a serious love for words and poems. Every sort of poem and experimental poetry. His work was beloved in Latin America and he was often the guest poet of presidents. Engle does a beautiful job telling his story in ⬇️
Mario Vargas Llosa is an excellent author. The fact that it took 3 months for me to finish it should have no bearing on what a well-written book it is. The issue is with the lengthy paragraphs in extremely long chapters. It‘s not the type of book to sneak in a few pages when you can. You actually have to devote time to it. Peruvian Ricardo believes true peace will be his if he can just live his life in Paris. Spoiler: he does. As a child in ⬇️
Billed as extremely funny, I was so looking forward to listening to this book. Alas, I started it right after reading his If This Isn't Nice, What Is? I felt so preached at in that book, so when it started up again with this book I bailed. Maybe I‘ll try it again someday but it just didn‘t work for me this month. On another note, I am enjoying his short stories that I‘m currently reading. #authoramonth @Soubhiville
Kurt Vonnegut‘s biography starts this audiobook, which I found to be very good, not knowing anything about him—even though I knew he was a famous author who had a big impact in the 1960s and 70s. These are mostly his commencement speeches at colleges. The first speech ends with a discussion of how politicians use hate like a drug. In the second speech, I was astounded at how he, an atheist, respected Jesus is the prince of peace. Sadly, after ⬇️
A very sweet mini story
https://www.instagram.com/p/DOl2xsajibY/?igsh=czVqaGdmbDJhODJx
I‘ve just started this audiobook for #authoramonth @Soubhiville
Thanks to @KadaGul (♥️) I learned I had to mail my package no later than tomorrow. Thankfully all the big goodies were wrapped. So I boxed them up and they‘ve been mailed to somewhere northeast of Texas. ETA next Tuesday.
#fallingforfallswap #fffs
@Chrissyreadit @Avanders
@Laughterhp This list hasn‘t been updated in a while but hopefully it can give you some ideas for #litsyatoz.
Can we please bring the word “snuggery” back?
The online dictionary describes it: “a cozy or comfortable place, especially someone's private room or den.”
Me: “I dare say, I‘m going to have a cup of tea and read in my snuggery. Oh, no, don‘t wait up for me.” 😊
#whattheDickens @Cuilin
In the author‘s note, she describes the Nicaraguan poet‘s life, the subject of this book. Rubén Darío (1867-1916) appears to have had a tremendous impact on Latin America and in his home country, #Nicaragua. #foodandlit @catsandbooks
“This loss of words must be the first shock faced by every immigrant.” 😢
#Nicaragua #foodandlit @catsandbooks
We do not care that you‘ve done so well on your diet and lost 15 pounds so far…when Central Market celebrates OctoberFest, you buy all the yummy German food and celebrate early tonight for dinner!
For those of you who don‘t have HEB grocery stores (HEB is only in Texas and northern Mexico) and don‘t know that Central Market is a high-end version of it (nicknamed Gucci-E-B), I‘m so sorry. Or, maybe we don‘t care 😉
#wdncw @dabbe
“But truth is never popular with corrupt leaders who rely on lies.”
#Nicaragua #foodandlit @catsandbooks
Ixelia‘s mother sold her virginity to the highest bidder, then continued to sell her until at 11, her mother made her go live with an elderly violent man Don Roque in hopes of inheritance when he died. Adela falls head over heels for Ixelia, who finally sees freedom from this sexual abuse. In this story, we know the victim of the murder, Adela, and her murderers, Don Roque and Ixelia‘s mother. The protagonist is a writer who wants to tell ⬇️
My next book for #foodandlit is by a Cuban poet about a Nicaraguan poet Ruben Dario
#Nicaragua @Catsandbooks
Finally, some authentic Nicaraguan food (amongst American food)!
#foodandlit #Nicaragua @Catsandbooks
How depressing. There are some mentions of Nicaraguan food, but the first time there‘s an excellent description of food, it‘s American! T.G.I. Fridays. 😟
Fortunately I‘ve found some Nicaraguan restaurants here in San Antonio so I‘ll get to try some hopefully authentic food.
#foodandlit #Nicaragua @Catsandbooks
I was just telling a fellow reader about how funny Dickens is, and then reading Dickens, he gave me this: “and cause him to exhibit the soles of his shoes to the object of his dearest wish”
Having ridden boats in the Venice canals I can imagine that fall! 😂
And yes I‘m still slowly reading this one. #whattheDickens @Cuilin
It‘s another book coincidence #bookcoincidence! I read several books at a time. Tonight I started a chapter out of Mario Vargas Llosa‘s Bad Girl about a man named Arquímedes. Lo and behold, the next chapter I read in the tagged book was—surprise—about Arquímedes!
Perhaps that‘s a common name in South and Central America ? Even if so, to be the subject of both chapters I read tonight is bizarre. #foodandlit #Peru #Nicaragua
Although I loved a number of Kurt Vonnegut‘s ideals, I needed a break. In the last book I listened to, he became quite repetitive, dark, and preachy. So this is my next audiobook instead. Dark, yes, but I‘m not anticipating being lectured to.
This is a really interesting well written murder mystery. I finally decided to Google what a ceiba tree looks like and here it is! Cool!
#foodandlit #Nicaragua @Catsandbooks
This is probably a perfect book for manufacturers, companies that make widgets. For professionals like me, an attorney, or the CFO I am reading this with, it has some real pearls that make this short read worth it. But a lot of the advice, for example, standardizing processes to make widgets, doesn‘t apply much to what we do. I do buy into his eliminating tasks that waste time. I was disgruntled with his over-eagerness and repeating, “I‘m going ⬇️
I finished this short story today, a standalone free on Audible. The story recounts Rose, a college student, dreams about a mad scientist Doctor Beilstein who has the grand idea to steal the blood of famous people for nefarious reasons. The ending is a surprise about Rose, even to Rose herself. I appreciate that we are reminded all along that this is a dream. It‘s very very short and I enjoyed it. #authoramonth @Soubhiville
I‘m listening to this audiobook. OMG everybody should hear this. It‘s a collection of Vonnegut‘s graduation addresses. It starts with a wonderful biography of Vonnegut. And his speeches are humorous and deep. The first speech ends with a discussion of how politicians use hate like a drug. So meaningful now. I‘ve only just started the second one and I‘m astounded and love how he, an atheist, explains why Jesus is the prince of peace. #authoramonth
August wrapped. Not the best books this month when Paddington is the only 5-star read!
August Books Wrapped:
I read 4 books for #Bolivia #foodandlit
1 book for #authoramonth
1 book for #campLitsy
1 book for #klbr
And 1 book for #serieslove
I‘m still reading a Llosa book, Bad Girl, that I started in July for #Peru #foodandlit and Dickens‘s Little Dorrit that I started in June for #whattheDickens
My next audiobook, which I‘m buddy reading with a client‘s CFO, who I‘ve been directed to help her improve her working with her staff. Yes I‘m an employment lawyer and yes this is an odd tasking. Heck I hope it makes me a better manager of my team.
John/Jonah interviews the children of one of the fathers of the atomic bomb for a book he‘s writing. At the same time he describes his new religion, Bokononism, which began when he finds the last of the children on an island called San Lorenzo. Meanwhile, the children have “inherited” a substance from their deceased father, the use of which sets the stage for the finale of the book. It‘s a humorous book (think John Scalzi), but I can understand ⬇️
I have a black cat now but I‘ve had plenty of gingers growing up.
Chief Inspector Gamache is called yet again when a dead body is found in Olivier‘s cafe in Three Pines, which has undergone a huge change. City dwellers have purchased the old Hadley house, aiming to turn the haunted place into a luxury B&B. Olivier immediately becomes the main suspect of killing the poor old man in his cafe. It takes the detectives an immense amount of time to even discover who the man was, much less his murderer. This fifth ⬇️
Israeli Yossi, American Kevin, and Swiss Marcus are mochileros (backpackers) in Bolivia who decide they want to see a real jungle and Indian village. They hire a man, Karl, to guide them through the forest. As the title makes obvious, everything goes terribly wrong. These mochileros have no idea that their enthusiasm isn‘t enough to get them out alive. It is gruesome and harrowing. Yossi lives to write the book—so there‘s that. Yossi spends ⬇️
#HauntedShelf will be back this year, hosted by @PuddleJumper
I‘ve signed up!
Here is the sign up link https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfs7yHyeyWN9K9pSE-dbPvoNTyyJ9RJVSoKDzbd...
I‘ve picked this book out for my first #foodandlit book for the month. #Nicaragua @Catsandbooks
I‘ve been reading way too many books at a time that I‘ve let this one linger. So long in fact that I‘ve forgotten who Mrs General was. So I found this great web page:
https://www.charlesdickensinfo.com/novels/little-dorrit/little-dorrit-characters...
#whattheDickens @Cuilin
My next audiobook for #authoramonth for September @Soubhiville