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Weekly Reads Round Up: Sunday August 20th 2023 – Saturday August 26th 2023
Here’s a brief weekly post capturing what I read this past week. I post reviews on instagram and Goodreads. What have you read this week? Mother-Daughter Murder Night by Nina Simon (I received an eARC from the publisher) A Troubling Tail by Laurie Cass (I listened to a copy using my Library’s Hoopla app) The… Continue reading
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Book Review: Mother-Daughter Murder Night by Nina Simon
Thanks so much to Thoughts from a Page patreon group and William Morrow Books for not only the eARC of Mother-Daughter Murder Night by Nina Simon, but also an amazing hour zoom call listening to Nina discuss her book. I loved hearing about her publishing story. This was such a great whodunnit novel featuring a… Continue reading
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Themed Reading: Back to School in Books
It’s that season–back to school. We have had a great summer in our house, and while I do love the routine and structure the school year provides, I am a little sad to let the lazy and fun days of summer go. One plus of school starting is the fun reading that’s in store for… Continue reading
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Book Review: Board to Death by CJ Connor
Thank you so much to Kensington Cozies and NetGalley for the eARC of Board to Death, book 1 in C.J. Connor’s Board Game Shop new mystery series. I adored this! Ben Rosencrantz is back home in Sugar House, Utah after some big life changes. He had been married, living in Seattle, and working as an… Continue reading
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Weekly Reads Round Up: Sunday August 13th 2023 – Saturday August 19th 2023
Here’s a brief weekly post capturing what I read this past week. I post reviews on instagram and Goodreads. What have you read this week? Hiss Me Deadly, book 15 in the Cat in the Stacks Mystery Series by Miranda James (I read a copy from my library) Murder Off the Books, book 3 in… Continue reading
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Book Review: The Enemy at Home by Kevin O’Brien
Thank you so much to Kensington Books @kensingtonbooks and Between the Chapters Book Club @btc_books for the ARC of The Enemy at Home by Kevin O’Brien, set to publish Tuesday August 22nd. What a gripping historical mystery–I could not put this down and finished it in a day and a half! Set in Seattle, 1943,… Continue reading
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Book Review: Meet Me in River’s Edge by Nan Reinhardt
Thank you so much to author Nan Reinhardt @nanreinhardt and Tule Publishing @tulepublishing for the eARC of Nan’s new book, Meet Me in River’s Edge, publishing August 17th. This is book two in the Weaver Sisters series, but can easily be read as a standalone. (Read more about the Weaver Sisters on Nan’s website.) Jo… Continue reading
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Weekly Reads Round Up: Sunday August 6th 2023 – Saturday August 12th 2023
Here’s a brief weekly post capturing what I read this past week. I post reviews on instagram and Goodreads. What have you read this week? No One Leaves the Castle by Christopher Healy (I received an eARC from the publisher and Netgalley) Empire of Pain: The Secret History of the Sackler Dynasty by Patrick Radden… Continue reading
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Reading Throwback: 1988 & 1991
The start of school always has me feeling a bit nostalgic. While I’m not headed back to a classroom, I remember the mixed feelings I had – excited to see friends and meet my teacher, not so excited to be there 8ish hours a day or to have homework and tests. I see these same… Continue reading
About Me
Welcome! I started my career as a children’s librarian, later becoming a public library director and now I’m a stay at home mom. While my career might have changed, my love of reading has been a constant since I was in 4th grade, and I read over 200 books a year. I love talking about books and connecting readers of all ages with just the right book. Thanks for reading!




