By Eliot, on May 10th, 2022%
I’m still on my Game of Thrones reading kick. I finished #3 and have started #4.
A Storm of Swords by George R.R. Martin My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I’m really not sure I would have picked up and stayed with this series unless I had seen the HBO series (multiple times).
Martin uses . . . → Read More: Show Us Your Books, May 2022
By Eliot, on April 12th, 2022%
Here’s what I read in March. The list is a bit shorter than the last two months.
There’s one “cookbook,” one foodie read, an art book, a massive saga and a couple of book club selections.
Healing Spices Handbook by Barbara Brownell Grogan My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I’ve always been very interested in . . . → Read More: Show Us Your Books, April 2022
By Eliot, on March 8th, 2022%
Here’s the books I read in February. The list is not quite as long as last month’s but the girth of some of these books was mighty. If I had an unintentional theme for last month’s reads it seems to be of “page to screen” (at least for a few of them). A Game of . . . → Read More: Show Us Your Books: March 2022
By Eliot, on February 8th, 2022%
It’s been a while since I added a post to Show Us Your Books.
Last year my GoodReads challenge was 70 books. I met that and exceeded it by two so I set my 2022 challenge for 72 books. I was a little worried about that until I had to spend 5 days of . . . → Read More: Show Us Your Books: January Reads
By Eliot, on April 13th, 2021%
I’m linking up to a new book group today: “Show Us Your Books” hosted by Jana and Steph. (There’s more about this event at the bottom of this post.) Here’s what I read in March. What’s on the list? Some Kahlo, a mystery-thriller, some “women’s fiction,” and some poetry.
Frida Kahlo: Her Photos by Frida . . . → Read More: “Show Us Your Books”: What I Read in March
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