Monday, July 5, 2021

The Art of Gathering: How We Meet and Why It Matters by Priya Parker

I really enjoyed this book. At it's core, it's really about becoming more intentional - meditating on why we want to be around other people. And it should go deeper than - it's my friend's birthday, I want to celebrate her 365ish days around the sun. I actually read this to see if it would be a useful book for work and it really would be. In terms of creating meetings, fast get togethers, and even massive fundraising banquets, thinking about the WHY is as important as the actually DOING of an event. Some home truths that hit home for me as well were that more is not always merrier and that a host can't just chill - they need to ride the balance between completely hands off and dictating every minute.

Four stars
This book came out May 15th, 2018
Hard copy I passed on
Opinions are my own


Sunday, July 4, 2021

The Real Macaw by Donna Andrews

Meg has her hands full, not only with her own twins but also Timmy, whose mother joined the army and is now stationed in Germany. So when she wakes up one night to the sounds of animals, she's confused. The only animal they have is her mother-in-law's (now her and Mike's) dog, Spike, and he's with her. When she goes downstairs, she discovers her father, grandfather, brother and the local vet moving animals into her living room. It seems the CORSICANs (Members of the Committee Opposed to the Ruthless Slaughter of Innocent Captive Animals) have broken into the local shelter after the news that the county manager and mayor have decided that it is too expensive to keep up the no-kill policy. This is only one of the most recent controversial decisions made by the new manager and mayor.
Then, the fifth member of the break-in crew turns up dead, some really hard questions have to be asked. Was it one of the many women that this fella was sleeping with? Or something more sinister?

Four stars
This book came out July 19th, 2011
Meg Langslow #13
Followed by Some like It Hawk
Borrowed as audiobook from Hoopla
Opinions are my own

Reread November 2024 as Audible audiobook

Stork Raving Mad by Donna Andrews

Caerphilly College has no heat anywhere on campus which means that all of the students have been outsourced and Meg and her professor husband's house is a likely spot since it is large and rambling. That includes one student whose final thesis project is interpreting a Spanish play into English and then performing it. The 80-something playwright is discovered to be alive and has even flown over for the event. However, the head of the English Department (which oversees the drama students as well) has shown up with her minion from the President's Office saying that the thesis is unacceptable. Since this isn't the first time she has proved herself to be thoroughly unlikable, it's no surprise that she ends up dead. In fact, the bigger surprise is exactly how many people actually tried to kill her. 
There was a lot going on in this one but I think it is the basis for at least one of the twin's names.

Three stars
This book came out July 6th, 2010
Meg Langslow #12
Borrowed as audiobook from Hoopla
Opinions are my own

Reread November 2024 as Audible audiobook

Saturday, July 3, 2021

The Ravishing of Lol Stein by Marguerite Duras

I had had this book on my shelf for a long time and I can't remember why. Perhaps I'll look back through my lists and see when I added this book to my TBR shelf. It might have worked for me when I was younger but it was very abstract, switching from third person omniscient to first person. Very hard to follow. 
And that could be what makes it interesting; it is not true stream of consciousness but it does unfold rather like a series of memories. The story is told from the eventual lover of Lol Stein and starts with the memories of his former lover, Lol's friend. And I think that is what makes it good "literature", it's a new theme even it makes for harder reading.

Three stars
This book came out in 1964
Hard copy of a book I didn't keep
Opinions are my own



Friday, July 2, 2021

The Murder on the Links by Agatha Christie

Not my favorite Agatha Christie for sure but an okay read nonetheless.  Part of my yuck includes casual racism and romanticizing of physical violence. 
Short synopsis: Girl, who recently lost her father, sets out to find adventure. When she witnesses an accidental death on a train platform, it sets off a train of excitement which leads to South Africa as well as several attempts on her life. Colonel Race is actually a minor character but the events in this book do lead him in to his life of fighting crime.

Three stars
This book came out May 1923
Followed by Poirot Investigates
Borrowed as audiobook from Audible Premium Plus
Opinions are my own



Thursday, July 1, 2021

No Stone Unturned by James W. Ziskin

Hot on the heels of the last book, hotshot reporter Eleanor "Ellie" Stone has been asked to come and photograph a crime scene. It is the lovely, beloved daughter of the local judge. She is able to scoop the competition but she is also asked by the judge, personally, to figure out what happened to his daughter.
There are many twists and turns in the case; Jordan might have been a beloved daughter but that didn't mean that she didn't have her own secrets. Then her best friend is murdered as well. Ellie might have the closest shave of her life in trying to figure out what is going on in this story.
These books are getting a little too grim for me so I may stop reading but I think that there are some readers who will appreciate the story.


Three stars
Follows Styx & Stone
Followed by No Stone Unturned
This book came out October 15th, 2013
Hard copy of mine
Opinions are my own



Wednesday, June 30, 2021

June 2021 Rereads

 As always, opinions are my own

My Favorite Half-Night Stand by Christina Lauren


My Favorite Half-Night Stand by Christina Lauren
Four stars
This book came out December 4th, 2018
Borrowed as ebook from Libby







All the Colors of Night by Jayne Ann Krentz
Four stars
This book came out January 7th, 2021
Follows The Vanishing
Borrowed as audiobook from Libby




River Road by Jayne Ann Krentz
Three and a half stars
This book came out January 7th, 2014





Gone Gull by Donna Andrews



Gone Gull by Donna Andrews
Meg Langslow #21
This book came out August 1, 2017
Follows Die Like an Eagle
Followed by How the Finch Stole Christmas


How the Finch Stole Christmas! (Meg Langslow #22)


Meg Langslow #22
Three stars
This book came out October 24, 2017
Follows Gone Gull

Terns of Endearment (Meg Langslow, #25)



Terns of Endearment by Donna Andrews
Meg Langslow #25
Three and a half stars
Follows Lark! The Herald Angels Sing
Followed by Owl Be Home for Christmas
This book comes out August 6th
Borrowed as ebook from Libby
Josh and Hazel's Guide to Not Dating by Christina Lauren



Three stars (bumped to three and a half on re-read)
This book came out September 4, 2018
Borrowed as ebook from Libby