Reading: April 2020

Entering our eighth week of shelter-in-place and I have been reading more. However, the pendulum swung from not reading as much as usual as SIP began to reading far too much, reading to avoid present circumstances. Always slow to transition, I am slowly developing healthier rhythms. I'm finally sleeping most nights during mostly normal hours … Continue reading Reading: April 2020

Reading: March 2020

One might reasonably expect that a bookish individual would, during a pandemic that requires shelter-in-place, escape into a stack of books. I am realizing, slowly, that all reasonable expectations might as well hurl themselves out of windows. Harsh, but also sorta true. The world has spun off its axis and, while I'm mostly fine, there … Continue reading Reading: March 2020

Reading: February 2020

Do you ever read the last page before you get to the end? I do. All the time. I read 30-50 pages to get to know the characters, and then I need to know who will still be important at the end. Generally, I don't understand the action so it doesn't give much away. Although … Continue reading Reading: February 2020

Reading: January 2020

Do you use Goodreads? Once upon a time, I made notes about books I'd read in a small notebook designated for that purpose. Goodreads is so much better, with images of the books, summaries, and access to others' short reviews. They also do a fun page at the end of the year that summarizes my … Continue reading Reading: January 2020

Reading: November 2019

Let's all Read More Books! I'm always reading, and I always have more to read. We have so many bookshelves people have joked that we live in a library (sounds good to me). My library basket also overflows, and I regularly have to return unread books because I can't finish them fast enough. Books star … Continue reading Reading: November 2019

Reading: October 2019

I live in Northern California, in the San Francisco East Bay, where fall has come to be known as "Fire Season." High temperatures and high winds plus summer-sun-scorched grasses in lots of otherwise beautiful open space make for a terrifying combination. As I write, the Kincade Fire has scorched more than 76,000 acres of Sonoma … Continue reading Reading: October 2019

Reading: September 2019

Books come to us at a time and for a reason. I often pick up and put down a book  because our time hasn't yet come. I am willing to jettison a book that offends me, whether because of the writing or the content; I don't feel I have to finish every book I start … Continue reading Reading: September 2019

Summer Reading 2019

Hey, Friends, I just signed up as an Amazon Associate and I will earn from qualifying purchases. So go ahead, click the titles linked to Amazon, and purchase, please! All reviews continue to be my own. Notes on the recent round-up... Maybe You Should Talk to Someone: A Therapist, Her Therapist, and Our Lives Revealed … Continue reading Summer Reading 2019

Books: May-June 2019

Notes on the recent round-up... 100 Days to Brave: Devotions for Unlocking Your Most Courageous Self by Annie F. Downs My rating: 3 of 5 stars I heard about this book in December on Aarti Sequiera's IG feed (one of my fav Food Network Stars) but couldn't get it in time to start on Jan … Continue reading Books: May-June 2019