Lesa's Book Critiques
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Kevin’s Corner Annex – Gold in them Texas Hills by russ Hall
As I mentioned yesterday, I went to a family reunion on Tuesday, and then Linda and I had the drive home. That means I didn't get home until 6:30 PM, so certainly didn't have time to read a book yesterday. Since Kevin Tipple takes up the slack when I'm running around,...
Kevin’s Corner Annex – Wildwood by Amy Pease
Kevin Tipple thinks I'm always out partying when I use one of his blog posts. He's right. Today, I'm at a family reunion, and then driving back home afterward. Since I won't be available most of the day, I'm grateful that Kevin is willing to share his review of...
A Books TBR List
That isn't a typo with "Books". I'm addicted to stories that involve books. Although I worked in libraries for over fifty years, I prefer books about bookstores, probably because I never worked in one, and don't know what really goes on behind the scenes. Today's list...
Ask Me What I’m Reading by Eleanor Goymer
Eleanor Goymer's forthcoming romance Ask Me What I'm Reading is not for everyone. What is for all readers is this quote: "You know, one of the greatest things about books is that if you'll let them, they can be amazing triggers. Sometimes they'll pull you into another...
The Cat Who Taught Zen by James Norbury
I had one more of James Norbury's philosophical books of beautiful artwork to read, The Cat Who Taught Zen. This one is almost as charming and thoughtful as Big Panda and Tiny Dragon. And, there are sketches of both of those animals in this book as the Cat sets out on...
The Chapel of Bones by Kate Ellis
I have a confession to make. I have not read all thirty of Kate Ellis' DI Wesley Peterson crime novels, although The Chapel of Bones is the latest one. I discovered this series when I was browsing the shelves at The Poisoned Pen Bookstore in Scottsdale when I lived in...






