SHORTS, NOVELS, AND OTHER THINGS
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My father lost his life on that lighthouse. I stare at it every day and my loathing of it – and of the engineers who had built when died – grows. It consumes me. His death left my mother and me in penury. We live hand to mouth, doing whatever we can to get …
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I always look forward to Jan Sikes’ books. She has such a gentle and heart-warming way of telling a story that the reader feels that all’s right with the world when they’re done reading. Layken Marin returns home to his family’s farm in Missouri after serving in the Army during WW II. Both his parents …
Another humorous or not-so humorous memory of growing up in Plymouth. My mother, in addition to being just plain smart about lots of things, was also very handy. She had painted all the rooms in the house, replaced panes of glass, and could do a rewiring job if necessary. She could hook rugs and her …
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I purchased this book for review as a member of Rosie’s Book Review Team. All I can say is whew! This book took me on a breathless, swashbuckling adventure set on the seas of a ravaged Earth in the distant future. It is a fresh take from the many dystopian novels I’ve read and will …
I never really thought about middle names until I recently learned that having a middle name dates back to ancient Rome. Many Romans had three names: A praenomen was a personal name, or what we call first names today; a nomen, which was a family name, and lives where middle names currently sit; and the …
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With apologies to Brittany Spears: I just had another shoulder replacement. This is the consequence of my competitiveness - competitive...
Read MoreHappy New Year to everyone and failte oirbk back to my blog. That's welcome in Gaelic. I decided to take...
Read MoreI will not be checking blogs for the next five days or so because we are off to a wedding...
Read MoreI’ve been to a lot of concerts over the years, but never one in a professional football team’s stadium. Thus...
Read MoreI came to the sort of end of a chapter in my book today and realized I hadn’t a clue...
Read MoreA few weeks ago, I posted something a blogging sister had written from prison - Rara, who is doing...
Read MoreBook 1 of the Viridian System Series, The Perihelix, is out and available for reading! Published by Princelings Publications Genre:...
Read MoreIn Death in a Dacron Sail, Mary Noonan becomes a private patient of Rhe’s, when Rhe is put on unpaid...
Read MoreI loved this book, the first in the Hode’s Hill series by Mae Claire. It had all the things that...
Read MorePsst. I need to tell you something… in the spirit of Halloween and all that. I have a Sin Eater...
Read MoreFor those of you who are not a regular follower of Rosie Amber, you need to appreciate what this amazing...
Read MoreI have made very few book recommendations in the last several years, and this particular book is not my genre. ...
Read MoreI am off with Hubs to Europe for three weeks! Some of you I will see at the Blogger's Bash...
Read MoreTerry Tyler’s book, Kings and Queens, is a fast-paced romp through the life of England’s Henry VIII, but set in...
Read MoreDon't forget to click on the images to see their beauty! Enguerrand Quarton (or Charonton) (c. 1410 – c. 1466)...
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