I hope you had a good week! We had great porch-sitting weather, and then yesterday we had an all-day rain, just what we needed. Last Thursday was my favorite afternoon of the week, though. My sister, Linda, and I went to Westerville, first to a new-to-us bookstore, Birdie Books. Then, we went o a fun restaurant/tea room called Asterisk. I have to show you a picture.

The manager could have been one of us. He brought us menus that were pasted into old books. Then, he told us that when he was a kid, his father insisted he and his brother always took a book with them, even if they were only running errands for ten minutes. He said they’d take a book to the movies to read before the movie started. He still loves to read. There are bookshelves throughout the restaurant. We were tucked in a cute little corner, and we could reach out and pick books off the shelf. Naturally, they were all kinds of old books. We had a great time talking about them. It’s a full menu of tea, lunch items, and a dinner menu, along with wine, beer, and cocktails. We’ll be back, and I’ll take book-loving friends to see it. It was the highlight of my week.

I’m currently reading Miss Winter in the Library with a Knife by Martin Edwards. Six people are invited to a remote lodge in northern England over the Christmas holidays to play a mystery game. We all know how well that’s going to go – a blizzard, power outage, murder.

I do have a suggestion for you, though. If you’re going to read it, pick up a print copy rather than an e-book. Edwards wrote this in the style of Golden Age books that offered readers the opportunity to solve the mystery along with the characters. He has clues, a casefile, breaks into the book as Ellery Queen used to do. I’m not even trying to solve it since I’m reading an e-book. It would definitely be more fun in print because you could refer back to the lists of characters, follow the clues, and try to solve it. So, if you want to try it, go for print.

What about you? What have you been doing this week? What are you reading?