Monday, January 17, 2022
Finished KISS THE GIRLS AND MAKE THEM CRY
Thursday, January 6, 2022
Finished PEACE TALKS
Monday, December 27, 2021
Finished THE COLORS OF ALL THE CATTLE
As usual, I adored this book. I am ashamed to say that Mma. Ramotswe's ideas and solutions rarely occur to me, since her solutions are gentle, caring, and as non confrontational as possible. I just need to keep reading these books to let her keep reminding me...
I have now started Peace Talks, 16th book in the Dresden Files series. I've been waiting awhile for this one to come into paperback (my arthritis wants me to read lighter books, but my sense of continuity wants to see how long the book is and how far I have to go. Also, I like the making progress feeling of turning pages.) As usual, Harry leaps into at least three huge and dangerous problems within the first hundred pages. The roller coaster ride that is these books has started...
Tuesday, December 14, 2021
Finished THE OUTLANDER
I have now started The Colors of All the Cattle, another in The No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency. Mma. Potokwane is encouraging Mma. Ramotswe to run for political office. I personally think this is a great idea...
Sunday, December 5, 2021
Read CLIFFORD THE SMALL RED PUPPY
I've been buying books for my nieces and nephews and have ordered a couple Clifford books for each of their households. The ads for the movie look so great, I regret that I had missed them growing up. Of course, I had been teaching for 5 years when the first book came out, and I was teaching middle school.. So I got Clifford, the Small Red Puppy for the daughter of my house elves and took the opportunity to read it. These are lovely books for young children, up to probably 7 years old. What child can resist a puppy? I know this child (me) can't.
Saturday, November 13, 2021
Finished THE THIRD TWIN
Friday, November 5, 2021
Finished THE MEASURE OF A MAN
Sidney Poitier wrote and autobiography which was more like what I had originally expected, but wow, it's price is ridiculously high on Amazon. It is obviously out of print...I will be keeping my eyes open.
I have now started The Third Twin, by Ken Follett, but it's subject matter reminds me of Robin Cook. Jeannie is looking for identical twins raised apart to study the age old question--does genetics make the person, or does environment? Using a dental database, she has found two young men who appear alike genetically, one a law student and the other a murderer. But she is told by both them and their parents that they are not one of a set of twins, they were not even adopted. And now, there is a third? I suspect we will find genetics manipulation of a criminal nature..