Monday, September 2, 2024

The Lost Art of Connecting by Susan McPherson, Jackie Ashton

People today are doinga connections all wrong according to McPherson. This book was written in the midst of COVID and, of course, people were isolated. But it started before that (and, according to many has worsened since.)
McPherson talks about having the right kind of connections, getting into them for the right reasons, and having the right depths. She talks about ways to build connections and how to do so purposefully.

Four stars
This book came out March 23, 2021
Audible book of mine
Opinions are my own

Sunday, September 1, 2024

Randomistas by Andrew Leigh

Leigh REALLY likes randomized testing. In this book, he explores how it has changed politics, philanthropy, and even grocery stores. 
The book is a bit dense and took me a long time to get through. The premise was interesting for a few chapters at a time and the stories were interesting but it got a bit repetitive. And Leigh seemed a little skeptical of any other kind of testing. I mean, random testing is great, maybe the best of all testing, but other methods are equally valid. 

Three stars
This book came out October 9, 2018
Audible book
Opinions are my own

Saturday, August 31, 2024

Monthly Reread August 2024



Death on the Nile by Agatha Christie
This book came out November 1st, 1937
Hercule Poirot #17
Follows Dumb Witness
Followed by Appointment with Death
Borrowed as audiobook from Libby







Clean Sweep by Ilona Andrews 
Innkeeper Chronicles #1
Four stars
Followed by Sweep in Peace
cGraphicAudio borrowed from Audible Plus





Sweep in Peace by Ilona Andrews
Innkeeper Chronicles #2
Follows Clean Sweep
Followed by One Fell Sweep
This book came out November 13, 2015
GraphicAudio borrowed from Audible Plus








One Fell Sweep by Ilona Andrews
Innkeeper Chronicles #3
Followed by Sweep of the Blade
This book came out November 13, 2015
GraphicAudio borrowed from Audible Plus


Sweep of the Blade by Ilona Andrews
Innkeeper Chronicles #4
Follows One Fell Sweep
Followed by Sweep of the Heart
This book came out December 2018
GraphicAudio of mine




Sweep with Me by Ilona Andrews
Innkeeper Chronicles #4.5
This book came out December 20th, 2016
Ebook of my own on Kindle








Sweep of the Heart by Ilona Andrews
Innkeeper Chronicles #5
This book came out December 13, 2022
Follows Sweep with Me
Borrowed as audiobook from Hoopla








Friday, August 30, 2024

Playing the Witch Card by K.J. Dell'Antonia

Flair Hardwicke is in the middle of a divorce and has moved home to Rattleboro, Kansas to take over her grandmother's bakery. She had run away from the family legacy (magic) and still doesn't really want to be a part of the town's celebrations around Halloween. But she's been pulled into the festivities and now her mother is in town along with Flair's bespelled ex-husband.
Throw in an old boyfriend who is now completely successful, his sister who REALLY doesn't like Flair, and a family history that is not only complicated, it may not be as historical as they think. 
This book felt a bit disjointed. About halfway through it got better for a little bit when Flair and the boyfriend started talking more but then fell apart.

Three stars
This book came out September 12, 2023
Borrowed as ebook from Libby
Opinions are my own

Thursday, August 29, 2024

Appointment with Death by Agatha Christie

Opening lines can make or break a book and this one has a doozy: You see, don’t you, that she’s got to be killed? This is a line that will come back to haunt some of the characters in this book when Mrs. Boynton ends up dead. Certainly none of her three stepchildren nor even her own daughter will mourn the woman. She wielded the family wealth like a jail. For most of them, this was the first time they had ever left home (and what a place to head out to!)
Their are several travelers who they have met along the way who have noticed how strange this family is. Could it be that one of them took matters into their own hands? Or was it something darker?
Of course, it could have been a natural death. But the doctor that was nearby doesn't think so and asks Poirot (who is on his own vacation) for help.

Four stars
Hercule Poirot #18
This book came out in 1938
Followed by Hercule Poirot's Christmas
Borrowed as audiobook 
Opinions are my own

Wednesday, August 28, 2024

Phineas and Ferb Classic Comics Collection Vol. 1 by Scott Peterson; Various

Very much in the spirit of the television show, these Phineas and Ferb stories are quite enjoyable. The rhythm of the story even matches that of the cartoon. I'm not sure how non-watchers will enjoy it but people who know Phineas and Ferb should love it quite a lot.
Stories are just as fantastical as you might expect/want them to be. There are dinosaurs, words of wisdom from Ferb, a giant snowman, and even more adventures. 
Of course, Doofenshmirtz  and Perry are included as well. Doof goes to jail and recruits men to his team, there's a car chase to get back in time for dinner, and an attempt to make himself adorably cute. 

Five stars
This book came out August 13, 2024
ARC kindly provided by Papercutz and NetGalley
Opinions are my own

Tuesday, August 27, 2024

Silver Master by Jayne Castle

Celinda Ingram has moved to a new city in order to avoid a scandal. But now there's a police detective and a private investigator sitting at her desk. Is she going to have to move again?
It turns out that the PI, Davis Oakes, has been retained by the local Guild (a collection of hunters, thought by some to be similar to the mob) to recover an artifact that Celinda unknowingly bought. She is more than willing to turn it over but her dust bunny has other ideas. Davis doesn't want to let her out of his sight because this job is the first major operation since he recovered from a major psychical coma. 
The two are instantly attracted but they have bigger things to worry about since there are some very bad men after the artifact and them.

Three stars
This book comes out August 1, 2007
Ghost Hunters #4
Follows Ghost Hunter
Followed by Dark Light
Borrowed as audiobook from Hoopla
Opinions are my own