Between Here and Gone by Barbara Ferrer
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
First of all, I loved the setting and the first few chapters were outstanding to me. Then the revolution came and I got a little confused and I didn't love it so much. Then she was in another place (name left out for spoilers) and I was lost and confused. I went on this roller coaster the whole book. I don't love it, I don't hate it. I guess I like it ok. Yes, that is it, it is just ok.
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26 August 2018
Review: Yesternight
Yesternight by Cat Winters
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I picked up this book 100% for the cover. What a gem! When I started reading this book I fell deeply into it's clutches and did not emerge until I had finished. This book deals with reincarnation, lies, deceit, marital relations and death. It is a little out of the norm for the kind of book that I read, but I enjoyed it very much. I gave it four stars instead of five because near the end I lost some of the fire I had at the beginning. I just thought it built up and then just hung around there. I had a different ending in my mind, but this one worked for me.
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My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I picked up this book 100% for the cover. What a gem! When I started reading this book I fell deeply into it's clutches and did not emerge until I had finished. This book deals with reincarnation, lies, deceit, marital relations and death. It is a little out of the norm for the kind of book that I read, but I enjoyed it very much. I gave it four stars instead of five because near the end I lost some of the fire I had at the beginning. I just thought it built up and then just hung around there. I had a different ending in my mind, but this one worked for me.
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Review: The Masterpiece
The Masterpiece by Fiona Davis
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I have loved every book that Fiona has written and I have been waiting for this one for months. I must say that it did not disappoint. It was nice to have a sitting in the art world, that is a place I love to be.....then that art world was set in New York City at the Grand Central Terminal. On top of that there was a mystery!! This was a great read and I had trouble putting it down and it ended perfectly. Now to wait for Fiona's next book.
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I have loved every book that Fiona has written and I have been waiting for this one for months. I must say that it did not disappoint. It was nice to have a sitting in the art world, that is a place I love to be.....then that art world was set in New York City at the Grand Central Terminal. On top of that there was a mystery!! This was a great read and I had trouble putting it down and it ended perfectly. Now to wait for Fiona's next book.
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Review: The Prisoner in the Castle
The Prisoner in the Castle by Susan Elia MacNeal
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
WOW!!! WoW! WOW!!
Ok, I just finished this and I am a big ball of "I can't believe it". This book was outstanding. This series has gotten better and better with every book. Now, there is a lot of murder in each one, it is wartime and Maggie works for the government, lots of deaths.
In this one, the tables have turned and she knows too much government secrets so she is locked away in a castle off the coast of Scotland with many other agents.
You don't get much into the reading of the book before people start dying off. Who is doing the killing? Well, that will lead you through a maze of double crossers, and radio transmissions, a missing German U-boat and finally you will see how it was all done, and you will say, "wow, that ride was worth it".
Enjoy!
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
WOW!!! WoW! WOW!!
Ok, I just finished this and I am a big ball of "I can't believe it". This book was outstanding. This series has gotten better and better with every book. Now, there is a lot of murder in each one, it is wartime and Maggie works for the government, lots of deaths.
In this one, the tables have turned and she knows too much government secrets so she is locked away in a castle off the coast of Scotland with many other agents.
You don't get much into the reading of the book before people start dying off. Who is doing the killing? Well, that will lead you through a maze of double crossers, and radio transmissions, a missing German U-boat and finally you will see how it was all done, and you will say, "wow, that ride was worth it".
Enjoy!
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Review: Granny Bares It All
Granny Bares It All by Harper Lin
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I am a big fan of Harper's and read every single book. Every book seems to me like it could be a stand alone. I thought this one was brilliant! Harper took this story to a completely new scenario. Granny (Barbara) gets deep into an unofficial undercover role in an unlikely place...a nudist colony. This was such a fun ride. I believe that it can act as a stand alone, but you won't be sorry if you read the whole series.
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I am a big fan of Harper's and read every single book. Every book seems to me like it could be a stand alone. I thought this one was brilliant! Harper took this story to a completely new scenario. Granny (Barbara) gets deep into an unofficial undercover role in an unlikely place...a nudist colony. This was such a fun ride. I believe that it can act as a stand alone, but you won't be sorry if you read the whole series.
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18 August 2018
Michelle's Musings PopSugar Reading Challenge
Every year I do a Reading Challenge and in the last few years, it has been the PopSugar one. They have fun lists that tend to challenge me to get out of my reading box. I encourage you to Google "reading challenges" and see all the variety of lists out there. There are some that are based on certain tastes, some to get out of your rut and even some off the wall lists. PopSugar (to me) seems to be the perfect list. They have a variety of book genres on their list....and more that suit what I can handle. I am never going to read that horror book but I will read a book based on the illustration on the cover!
Here is my challenge list as of today. I will update this by adding more books until December 31, 2018, when the list is closed. Please share any books you know of that fit a category that I am missing as I am always looking for my next read.
https://www.popsugar.com/entertainment/Reading-Challenge-2018-44138581
A book made into a movie you've already seen
Nordic Noir
A book about a villain or anti-hero-
A book about or involving a sport
A book by a local author
A book with your favorite color in the title
A book about time travel
A book with song lyrics in the title
A book about or set on Halloween
A book mentioned in another book
A childhood classic you never read
17 August 2018
Not all who wander are lost
My Kindle goes on every travel and always has its picture made with the scenery. |
Our ever-evolving travel wall in our living room. It features snapshots from all of our travels |
The fluke shot from our first Alaska trip |
The White House taken from the lawn in 1994 |
All the while, I was dating this guy, who was the son of retired Air Force veterans...now he came along when they were older in life and had already traveled the world and were very content to stay in little Mayfield, KY. He didn't know it yet, but he had wanderlust too. We started taking day trips. Then we married and the travel bug really bit us.....we would wake up early on a day off and say, "let's go to Tennessee." We got a few days off and we would wake up and say, "Let's go to Florida".
PNC Park in Pittsburgh |
Once my in-laws had no kids at home they discovered cruising and finally convinced us to go with them. We had our little Hannah then, but they said they would babysit while we toured the island so in September 1998 the love of cruising was born. Our first cruise took us to The Bahamas...and it was just the beginning. We have discovered that cruising can be as expensive or as cheap as you want it. Since we found out how to do it cheap we have managed to take at least one cruise a year for about 20 years now. It was perfect for us because you see many places but unpack once.
Places we have seen thanks to a cruise:
The Bahamas (Half Moon Cay, Nassau, and Freeport)
Aruba
Curacao
Turks & Caicos
Martinique (Port a Prince)
Puerto Rico (San Juan, El Yunque)
Barbados (Bathsheba)
Mexico (Progresso, Merida, and Cozumel)
Honduras (Mahogany Bay and Roatan)
Key West
Grand Cayman (Georgetown)
US Virgin Islands (St. Thomas and St. John)
Sint Maarten/St. Maarten/St. Martin
Belize (Mahogany Bay)
Jamaica (Ocho Rios)
Cuba (Havana)
Canada (British Columbia, Yukon)
From the WP&YR in Canada between Skagway and Whitehorse |
and my all time favorite.......Alaska (Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway, Glacier Bay, Tracy Arm and interior tour to Denali, Anchorage, Fairbanks, Wasilla, North Pole, and Tok). We love this one so much, we have been there 3 times. For me, it was 28 days, my husband is only about 19 days.
Other places we have visited by land or plane:
New Mexico (Albuquerque, Las Cruces, Raton, and Santa Fe)
Colorado (Pueblo, Colorado Springs, and Denver---I have also been to Estes Park, Cripple Creek, and Central City)
Kansas (Topeka, Wichita and Kansas City)
Missouri (St Louis, Mansfield, Branson, Springfield and Cape Girardeau)
Illinois-mainly southern part (I also worked in Chicago with Cracker Barrel)
Indiana (Evansville to Indy---We packed to move to Terre Haute and didn't go at the last second)
Kentucky-all over
Ohio (Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and Mason---I also worked in Lima)
New York
Pennsylvania
Virginia (Virginia Beach, Richmond, Newport News, Williamsburg and Hampton Roads---I lived in Newport News with Cracker Barrel in 1994 and we went back for John's work in 2016)
North Carolina (mainly driving through)
South Carolina (Charleston and Hilton Head)
Georgia (up the "beautiful" I-75, stopped at some Chick fil a's and a few bookstores)
Florida (all over except the panhandle---I lived in Jacksonville with Cracker Barrel)
Alabama (Huntsville to Mobile)
Mississippi (Tupelo to Starkville)
The John Hopkins Glacier GBNP&R |
Texas (from Amarillo to Houston to Texarkana---I lived in Denton and Austin with Cracker Barrel)
Oklahoma I-40 all the way (maybe I-44 too because I remember a McDonald's over the interstate)
Canada (Ontario)
Pike's Peak 1998 |
Many visits to theme parts (many of these multiple times):
Walt Disney World
Universal Studios Florida
Six Flags (a few different ones)
Busch Gardens
Sea World Orlando (in addition I have been to San Antonio and the one that used to be in Ohio in Cuyahoga Falls)
Silver Dollar City
Magic Springs
Holiday World
Washington Monument |
Garden of the Gods in Colorado |
I am not sure where the next adventure will take us, but I hope we have inspired you to see the world, from the monuments in your hometown to the mountains and glaciers of Alaska.
Hanging with Presidents |
Michelle's faves
1. Glacier Bay National Park and Reserve
2. Denali National Park
3. Havana, Cuba
4. Maid of the Mist, Niagara Falls, NY
5. Universal Studios Florida/Walt Disney World
6. Forbidden Beach, Bathsheba, Barbados
7. Pike's Peak, Manitou Springs, Colorado
8. Washington, DC
9. Phillipsburg, St. Maartin
10. Maegan's Bay, St. Thomas
In Havana |
War Memorial on the road to Denali |
Hall of Presidents at WDW |
My favorite spot on the planet, the Marjorie Glacier Glacier Bay National Park and Reserve |
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