I'm at an author event this afternoon, but wanted to share what we have coming up this week! It's officially fall and I'm looking forward to reading lots of good books outside with this cooler weather! What are you reading this week? You can grab your copies of these books by clicking the images below: … Continue reading Agenda: Week of September 24th
Author: Lindsey B.
Triptych
John Shelley is working at the car wash, but his mind is anywhere but on the car heโs drying. Robin, the hooker heโs crushing on. Martha Lam, his parole officer who keeps showing up for surprise inspections. The guy who stole his identity and opened credit accounts in his name. But what he really canโt … Continue reading Triptych
Code Talker
Coded messages and secret transmissions fascinated me as a child โ who thought up all those different ways to hide your true messageโฆand could I crack them?ย I was mesmerized to find out different languages were used as codes sometimes from different dialects, to complete languages not well known.ย In World War I, the United … Continue reading Code Talker
Hobbit Day!
The American Tolkien Society first declared September 22nd as Hobbit Day in 1978 in honor of Tolkien's most well-known characters. I love the Hobbit and Lord of the Rings books - they are the ones that made commit to reading the books before seeing the movies because of how different they are. Do you feel … Continue reading Hobbit Day!
Book Discussion & Signing: Still We Rise
Monday evening, I attended a book discussion and sampling at the Atlanta History Center for Erika Council's new book Still We Rise: A love letter to the southern biscuit with over 70 sweet and savory recipes. This is a first for me - I have never been to a discussion or sampling of a cookbook … Continue reading Book Discussion & Signing: Still We Rise
New Release Tuesday – 9/19/2023
It's new book day! I love making a trip to my local independent bookstore to pick up my copies of these great books, but I won't have time today. I'm very thankful to be able to order them instead on Bookshop.org - they will be delivered in a couple of days and it saves me … Continue reading New Release Tuesday – 9/19/2023
On a Night of a Thousand Stars
From 1974 to 1983, the Argentine government perpetrated a Dirty War against its own citizens to quell an uprising threating their control.ย Paloma knows little about this era โ her parents left Argentina soon after she was born to create a life in America where her father was to be a diplomat.ย But when her … Continue reading On a Night of a Thousand Stars
Agenda: Week of September 17th
I'm very excited for a VERY busy week ahead of us! I'll be attending two author events, celebrating a holiday honoring one of my favorite books, and discussing several great books! To grab your copies, click the images below: On a Night of a Thousand Stars by Andrea Yaryura Clark Posting on Monday, September 18th … Continue reading Agenda: Week of September 17th
Eligible: A modern retelling of Pride and Prejudice
Janeโs pregnant, Lizzie turned down a most advantageous proposal, Mary keeps disappearing, Kitty thinks only of herself, and Lydia eloped.ย Whatever will the community think of the Bennett family?ย And thatโs not even counting the large, circus-like tarps over their house while the exterminators fumigate for a spider infestation!ย All Mrs. Bennett want is to … Continue reading Eligible: A modern retelling of Pride and Prejudice
How big is your TBR stack?
We all have one. That black hole where books go to hibernate before we're ready to read them. Sometimes it's just a day, sometimes weeks, sometimes years. I was recently asked how many books I have in my TBR stack and what is the longest a book's stayed there. It got me thinking - should … Continue reading How big is your TBR stack?










