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Fiction- What are you reading? Part 2

As the author writes, "we're all joined by the most basic or human desires - to see what's around the next bend." My happiest memories are about backpacking with my family in the Rockie Mountains, and I only wish I could still do that now. So books like this feed a deep desire in me - and I don't have to risk frost bite or drowning to enjoy the trip!

That sounds like the sort of nonfiction book I would enjoy!

Give it a try. It's one of those books I'd like to shove in folks' hands while saying "Read this!!!" LOL


It's an Historical Romance with a good balance of the two elements. I especially like that the romance is slow going and feels realistic for the situation. The history gives you details of their lives as well as some battles and such towards the end.
I also finished Cat of Many Tails, a compelling Ellery Queen mystery with a few parallels to our own times and an interesting villain.



I'm in the mood for light and fun this weekend, so I picked up Hero Wanted by Betina Krahn. It's fun so far - I like feisty heroines. :)

I haven't read At Swim Two-Birds but from what I've seen from those who have, O'Neil's title is more of a cheeky wink than anything thematic. I've finished it now and its a very good book. Once I got my head around the strong Irish dialogue, the characters and relationships really shone through.
Started two very different books yesterday: Journey to the End of the Night by Louis-Ferdinand Céline - I still have to decide if I like his style (too early) and L'arte della gioia by Goliarda Sapienza, that could be seen as a sort of Vanity Fair in Italy, if you consider the heroine: Modesta as Becky Shartp.
I'll see how it goes on
I'll see how it goes on




For nonfiction I started Yoga Mind: Journey Beyond the Physical, 30 Days to Enhance your Practice and Revolutionize Your Life From the Inside Out and The Best American Travel Writing 2020. The introduction to the travel book was written at the beginning of the Covid lock down, and I found his comments interesting.





The Stranger She Loved: Dr. Martin MacNeill, His Beautiful Wife, and an Almost Perfect Murder by Shanna Hogan

Reading Gone with the Whisker by Laurie Cass, a bookmobile cozy mystery. I think I'm tired of cozies, this may be the last one I read for a while. Plus Murder in an English Village by Jessica Ellicott.
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Wide-ranging or unable to focus on one thing for very long? I guess your words sound better so I'll take it. :)
Over the years I've found I sometimes focus on one author or type of book, but at some point I kind of stick my head up, reaalize there are lots of good books I'm missing, and start reading all kinds of stuff till I feel like settling in again. Right now I'm just wanting any book that can take me away to a more entertaining place for a few hours...