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As far as the book on " Stone Mosaics" goes: I have been collecting fossils, crystals , and just pretty stones for the last couple of years to make a mosaic in my garden. I hope this book will teach me how to go about doing it.


Your idea for a mosaic sounds really interesting. Sounds like something my garden club would enjoy doing. I'll have to keep that idea in mind.


Then I read a couple of Andrea Camilleri's Inspector Montalbano detective series books, "The Track of Sand"


Now I'm reading "Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter"


















It was an excellent book in my fragile human opinion.
Charles Stross over time has gotten better and better in my opinion. The futuristic concepts he presents in his books are most interesting. I would like to think of this book as hard science fiction that obeys the laws of physics to some degree. Laws of biology, those are very interesting concepts also.
My next read is another new book The Beautiful Land.
Both books are science fiction, next week will be Green Thoughts.


The Perfume Collector
Loved it! Did not want to put it down. 5 of 5 goodreads stars."
Marked this one to read--sounds really good!















Grow More With Less: Sustainable Garden Methods: Less Water - Less Work - Less Money

A couple of early reviewers said:
“The story will reach right in and take hold of your heart, seizing it until the very last page.”
“An uplifting reading experience of love, caring, family, friends, healing, & resolving.”
Some families have hope. Others have faith. The Shepherds of rural Oregon have Faith, Hope and Charly, three quirky sisters whose ongoing struggle to keep the family plant nursery blooming will have you laughing and crying.
Then, tragedy strikes. When the three sisters reluctantly delve into family secrets to help their ailing father fulfill a promise, their lives change forever as they pursue a new inspirational path of discovery, heartache, humor and redemption.
Love to hear what you think. It's already a bestseller in Amazon's gardening category. Now, gotta go pot up succulents!
http://www.nicolafurlong.com/books-2/...


Hope your summer's blooming. My fictional ebook, Heartsong, is on sale at Amazon for the next three days for just 99 cents. It features the antics and angst of a fun Oregon family struggling to survive as a plant nursery biz.
Love Family, Food & Flowers? Come join Faith, Hope & Charly Shepherd for laughs, tears & great treats!
Cheers! Heartsong: Sisterhood of Shepherds

The Cossacks is a great story and much more readable than I expected it to be. I like best the character Eroshka, a Cossack hunter with a very sensible view of the world and great respect for Nature.
About the last book I brought home...I haul a few down from Arizona every six months when I go up to visit my mom for a week, but the latest book that I actually bought here is called Teotihuacan City Of The Gods. It is an English language guidebook that I bought when we visited Teotihuacan
the first week of August.
I also recently bought a book in Spanish about the life-changing earthquake of 1985; written by Elena Poniatowska and titled Nada,nadie: Las voces del temblor (Nothing, No One: Voices Of The Earthquake. My husband was still Living in Mexico City at the time of that quake, and he helped dig people out during the first days afterwards.

The Origin of Species
Orchids of Britain and Ireland: A Field and Site Guide
魔界王子: devils and realist 4
Frogs
A Man Against Insanity
listening to:
Rogues
Unhinged
The Faery Reel: Tales from the Twilight Realm

Just finished [book:Moby-Dick; or..."
Congrats on making it through "Moby" I've tried twice and just couldn't do it.


Here is my review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
And the link to the Gutenberg copy of the book:
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/24449/...


Here is my review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

"The Girls of Atomic City" WW2 about Oak Ridge, Tennessee. history
"Requiem" WW2 Japanese citizens of Canada interned in camps during the war fiction
"Pray for us Sinners" Ireland fictional perspective from both sides of "the troubles" fiction


http://www.fantasy-magazine.com/new/n...
Very cute

[bookcover:The Hidden Half of Nature: The Microbial Roots of Life and Health
The Microbial Roots of Life and Health|25239276]

Just finished [book:Moby-Dick; or..."
I loved Moby Dick... it was a different book each time I read it. :)
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Thanks for this review. This sounds like an author I would enjoy and I'll be looking for her books.