Saturday, April 9, 2022

Shady Characters by Keith Houston

Each chapter of this book dives deeply into the history of a particular typographical mark. How is it used today? Why is it used that way? When did we start using the mark? Was that it’s original use? All of these questions are considered and most are responded to for each symbol.
I never knew that a * preceding a date meant birth while a dagger meant death. 
A series of microhistories, this book is a fascinating read though I would recommend it more as something to read a chapter of each night rather than devouring it in one sitting. I also learned that, in modern-day, an em dash is equal to the height of the font-size. An en dash is now half of that of an em dash. 

Three and a half stars
This book came out September 24, 2013
Hard copy I didn't keep
Opinions are my own

Friday, April 8, 2022

The Ghost Who Loved Diamonds by Bobbi Holmes

In the first book of the series, Danielle contended with the mystery of a man long since passed, even if his ghost is still hanging around. In this book, the stakes are ramped up as she is having to deal with a much more recent death. One that police seem to think she committed.
Of course, this is in the midst of her B&B opening. Plus, her cousin Shelly is in town. This is the cousin that bullied Danielle as they were growing up and the one who stole all of her boyfriends. Now, she's contending that half of Danielle's inheritance from their Aunt Breanna is hers. 
This was an okay story with some more world building. I think Holmes tried to redeem Shelly but her explanations of childhood behavior didn't quite make sense, nor did I really understand her reasoning for wanting half of Marlow house.

Three stars
This book came out November 1, 2014
Followed by The Ghost who Wasn't
Borrowed as audiobook from Libby
Opinions are my own

Thursday, April 7, 2022

Fat Girls Hiking by Summer Michaud-Skog

A really good book if you are not white and superfit. Actually, even then. This book explores the nuances of doing athletic things (focus on hiking but including kayaking, climbing,yoga, backpacking, etc.) even if you don’t fit the “athletic” body type. 
With stories of real people interwoven with the author’s own experiences, you get a gamut of the experiences “nontraditional” hikers have had being out on the trails. Each of the interstitials also include a favorite hike with information about bathrooms, ADA-compliance, distance, elevation gain, address, and how to find the trailhead.

Three and a half stars
This book came out March 29, 2022
Borrowed as ebook from Libby
Opinions are my own

Wednesday, April 6, 2022

The Family You Make by Jill Shalvis

During a near-death experience, Levi Cutler calls his mother. Rather than letting her know that he is in danger, he claims that he can't pick up his niece because he's met a new woman.
Jane can't believe that she might die in a snowstorm. Because she's in a gondola five and a half stories up (maybe more) and the wind is ridiculous. Being a traveling nurse has brought her into some strange situations but this one takes the cake. Then a handsome stranger puts himself in danger to try and protect her. And then asks her to pretend to be in a relationship so his family will feel better about him.
There is a lot going on in this book including a B plot with Jane's friend Charlotte and Levi's old friend that didn't really add much to the story. I did like watching the relationship between Jane and Levi grow but there is so much sturm and drang surrounding them.

Three and a half stars
This book came out January 11, 2022
Borrowed as ebook from Libby
Opinions are my own

Tuesday, April 5, 2022

Count Your Lucky Stars by Alexandria Bellefleur

Margot Cooper was the best friend in the first book of this series. After her best friend and their business partner have both found love, she's feeling a little like a fifth wheel. And her business partner has had some bad luck. But his new wedding planner is someone that Margo knows... intimately. 
Olivia Grant is shocked to see the "Best Man" in her current wedding is none other than the girl she loved in high school, Margot. They had been best friends from grade school but then it matured into something deeper. But when Olivia's ex came back in the picture, Margo disappeared. Will she do the same again?
It was fun watching Olivia and Margo fall in love again. There were a lot of times when just communicating with each other could have solved a lot of problems and that made the story a little less enjoyable but I liked the story overall.

Four stars
This book came out February 1, 2022
Follows Hang the Moon
Borrowed as ebook from Libby
Opinions are my own

Monday, April 4, 2022

Welcome to Dunder Mifflin by Brian Baumgartner, Ben Silverman

Brian Baumgartner narrates the bulk of the stories though Ben Silverman and Greg Daniels contribute as well. Of course, we don't hear from many of the other actors from the series (I imagine it was cost prohibitive) but it is a nice history. Nothing really ground-breaking and some different stories from the Office Ladies podcast which was nice.

Three stars
This book came out October 19, 2021
Audiobook borrowed from Libby
Opinions are my own

Sunday, April 3, 2022

Delilah Green Doesn't Care by Ashley Herring Blake

After her father died, Delilah Green was left with her stepmother and step-sister. The latter, Astrid, is getting married and has insisted that Delilah come back to Bright Falls to photograph the wedding. Yes, Delilah is a photographer and, yes, she does weddings but the history with all three women is... fraught to say the least. 
Delilah is a love 'em and leave 'em type (the book literally opens in the aftermath of one of her one-night stands). But she sees one of Astrid's best friends in the local bar and is immediately intrigued. She had dreams of Claire in high school but it seemed like a far reach.
Claire is bisexual and hasn't had sex in awhile because she is also a mother. Her daughter is twelve (teen pregnancy) and is just starting to hit the age when hormones go crazy. Claire is struggling with it but, now that her ex is in town, she has a little more time. Or would if the man could figure out how to care for their pre-teen. At least he's physically there (he wasn't for awhile).
This book has a large number of characters but a surprising amount of depth is given to many of them, not just the two falling in love. There is also a nice setup for some series books and the relationship between Delilah and her sister isn't magically solved after decades but they are left in a better place.

Four stars
This book came out February 2, 2022
Borrowed as hard copy from library
Opinions are my own