






Joyce's mystery and fiction book reviews with some non-fiction too!
Great reads for adults and children!








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This gorgeous, brightly illustrated book tells the story of a seasonal classic. It would make an excellent gift for a young child who wants to enjoy some of the magic of Christmas.
Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this title in exchange for an honest review.
Pub Date 17 Nov 2020

The guide in this memoir is an author with a unique and honest voice. While very accomplished, she has clearly had her struggles. In this memoir the reader observes Ms. Tate as she brings her issues to a therapy group and her rather unconventional therapist. As a result her life was changed.
This book has received mixed reviews. There are those who have given it five stars and others who have barely given it one. Having facilitated support groups as part of my career, I was intrigued to read about the author’s experience with her therapist and the other members of her group. I recommend that you take a look and decide for yourself. I am glad to have read it.
Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this title. All opinions are my own.









Choices in many categories today. Happy reading!

I adore the illustrations in this latest entry in the inspiring Little People, Big Dreams series. In this title, young readers get to meet Louise Bourgeois.
Young Louise learned the importance of art to her sense of well-being. It helped her in coping after her mother died and with her fears throughout her life.
As a student, Louise showed her work to Fernand Leger who encouraged her to become a sculptor. Readers find out that another art lover, an art history painter was interested in her…and they married.
It took many years for Louise’s talent to be recognized; she was 70 when the Museum of Modern Art showcased her works. So, readers will discover that it is important to persist and to keep to their vision of what they hope to achieve.
This is another excellent entry in this long running series. Get to know the “grandmother of modern art.”
Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this title. All opinions are my own.
From the publisher:
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| One Christmas Day in Paris, a little girl was born. Her name was Louise. She was not the gift-wrapped boy her father had wanted her to be, but her mother loved her very much. | Every day after school, Louise helped at the family tapestry studio, where huge pieces of fabric were dyed and sewn. Her mother asked her to help by filling-in a missing section of the tapestry. Here, Louise learnt how to draw legs and feet. |

Leslie Meier has been chronicling the adventures of Lucy Stone since about 1991 so she is quite experienced at writing the light mysteries that her fans enjoy. The stories are set in Tinkers Cove which would be an idyllic spot were it not for the murders. This book contains two previously published novels.
In these novels, fall is in the air and Thanksgiving is approaching. In Turkey Day Murder an activist is killed while in Turkey Trot Murder a frozen corpse is found. Lucy can’t help but get involved.
Fans of cozy mysteries and those who enjoy the novels of Katherine Hall Page will I think enjoy this collection. There is the added bonus of enjoying time with Lucy’s family.
Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher. All opinions are my own.

There are many books on mindfulness out there. Yet, even in a crowded market, this one is worth a look. The author is experienced and knows what he wants to accomplish in this title.
He begins with a helpful introduction. Then comes something to contemplate for every day including affirmations, mantras, quotes, exercises and more. I enjoyed the diversity in the entries and having something to look at for each day.
If you are looking for an accessible mindfulness title with something to engage in each day, consider this book.
Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this title. All opinions are my own.

This short book offers a cheerful introduction to school. It depicts some of the fun activities that the youngest students will experience when they get there. The illustrations are bright, appealing and inclusive while the rhyming text should nicely engage young children. This book can help demystify school and help children to look forward to beginning their education.
Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this title. All opinions are my own.
Pub date: November 10, 2020










I have read and very much enjoyed the two Val McDermid titles that are listed here. I also highly recommend Julia Baird’s very readable biography of Victoria. The Midwife is the basis for the popular PBS series. Happy reading.