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I saw some snow alongside the roads on my drive to Mom's yesterday. That's enough snow for me for the year. I am not a winter or snow person at all. But, I'm here safely, and we'll have a relaxing holiday together. My youngest sister, Christie, and her family will...
Off to Mom’s for Christmas
Right there. That's Mom's main gift for Christmas this year. Well, not really. I have something special ready to share. But, this is my way of saying I'm driving to Mom's today to stay through Christmas, and a few days longer. It's nice to be able to shut up the...
The Law: A Dresden Files Novella by Jim Butcher
Major Spoiler Alert - If you're a fan of Jim Butcher's The Dresden Files, and didn't yet read Battle Ground, don't read this review. While I don't name the names of those that Harry Dresden lost in the most recent war, it is a spoiler to know that. I warned you...
A Monday Off
Yesterday, I finished my books by deadline, but I have to admit the last one took me forever to read. I only finished it because it was for a review. Not for me at all, but you'll see my personal review in April. I made up for the disappointment by watching my...
A Couple Days off
I'm taking a couple days off. Yes, I do still have a couple of Kevin Tipple's reviews, but I'm saving those for when I really need them. Right now, I'm just taking a quick break. I have a couple books and reviews to finish for Library Journal, and then I'd like to...
Overlooked by Amisha Padnani and the Obituaries Desk of The New York Times
I mentioned Overlooked the other day, but now that I've finished, I really want to take about this book. Amisha Padnani, obituaries editor for The New York Times, and the staff of the Obituaries Desk are responsible for this fascinating book. When Padnani joined...