A good resource: Marion’s 25 Volume II by Marion Hill

This title includes reviews of 25 books that were selected by the author.  Some of the book opinions included are for Farenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury; David Coppperfield by Charles Dickens; The Cuckoo’s Calling by Robert Galbraith’ The Pearl by Steinbeck and many more; twenty-five in all.  Mr. Hill gives honest and detailed reviews.  This book appears to be an excellent resource for those who are wondering what to read next.

Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this title in exchange for an honest review.

Pub date:  October 25, 2020

A Royal Affair A Sparks & Bainbridge Mystery by Allison Montclair

I was very excited to receive this ARC of the second title by Allison Montclair. It was an enjoyable read with elements of mystery, intrigue and humor.

The characters: Gwen Bainbridge and Iris Sparks. Gwen was widowed in the war and it took her a bit of time to find her way again. Iris worked in a secret job during the war.

Their current work: They run an agency that introduces people to one another; it’s a matrimonial bureau.

Their contacts: Gwen can be in touch with the aristocracy while Iris has many war and university contacts.

This case: To be involved in vetting a certain Greek prince who would like to marry Princess Elizabeth.

Overall, this is a light read. It is perfectly fine as a standalone though readers may well want to read the first in the series as well. This book will be enjoyed by those who like historical mysteries, the time period and female protagonists.

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Pub date:  July 28, 2020

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So peaceful: The Calm and Cozy Book of Sleep Rest + Dream + Live by Beth Wyatt

The cover of this book evokes its mood; sleep should be a good and relaxing part of each day.  Unfortunately, that is not always the case.  This book tries to help by addressing the issue of sleep from many perspectives, starting by explaining concepts such as the stages of sleep.

This gorgeously illustrated title (with lovely quotations) includes chapters on everything from your bedroom, to getting ready for bed, to falling asleep and, even waking up, plus even more.  This is an excellent and broadly based resource that hopefully will help readers to finds those zzzzzzs.

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pub date:  August 5, 2020

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An excellent story about the scientist: When Darwin Sailed the Sea Uncover how Darwin’s revolutionary ideas helped change the world by David Long

This is a wonderful book for children who are interested in scientific discovery or for a child that you would like to interest in the natural world.  It tells the story of Charles Darwin in a beautifully illustrated title that was written to coincide with the 200th anniversary of the voyage of the Beagle.  Adults can learn quite a bit from spending time with this title as well.  I know that I did.

Readers discover that Charles lost his mother when he was young, that he did not always like school and that he did not conform to his father’s expectation that he would follow as the third generation doctor in the family.  Rather he became intrigued with the world of nature.  This biography serves to humanize Darwin, a figure who is larger than life in the history of scientific discovery.

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They are on the case: The Detection Club: Part 2 by Art and script by Jean Harambat

I previously reviewed The Detection Club: Part 1.  Fans of that title will no doubt enjoy this follow up.  The style is comic book with entertaining graphics.  The sleuths are members of the real 1930s Detection Club including Agatha Christie, G.K. Chesterton, John Dickson Carr, Dorothy Sayers and others.  Each of these authors is portrayed with their individual personality and style. Will they solve the case?  Can a robot solve it more quickly and/or better?  Read this title to find out if you are a fan of the graphic novel and mysteries that are a bit tongue in cheek.

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Low-Carb Vegetarian Cookbook 100 Easy Recipes and a Kick-Start Meal Plan by Amy Lawrence, Justin Fox Burks

This cookbook is designed to help one to eat healthy, good tasting food.  Included are 100 recipes, many of which look delicious.  Some of the tasty ideas include Matcha Chia Pudding Parfait, Warm Red Cabbage Salad with Blue Cheese and Walnuts, Almond and Eggplant Babaganoush,  Cauliflower Gratin and, Hoisin Glazed Tofu with Stir Fried Vegetables. Whether you are a vegetarian or you are looking for a side dish or change of pace, this cookbook is worht a look.

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One of many bites from the book: Tofu Hot Wings With Yogurt Ranch Dressing

Serves 4–6 // Prep Time: 10 Minutes // Cook Time: 1 Hour

Serve this dish to tofu doubters. The long cook time allows the tofu to develop a skin, making for a chicken-y result. In truth, people will eat anything covered in hot wing sauce!

Instructions:

1. Preheat the oven to 350°F. Line a rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper.

2. Cut each block of tofu into 8 cubes. Arrange the tofu cubes in a single layer on the prepared baking sheet and bake for 30 minutes.

3. Turn the tofu cubes over and continue baking for 15 more minutes.

4. Pour the hot wing sauce over the tofu and bake for a final 15 minutes.

5. Transfer the tofu hot wings to a plate and top them with any hot wing sauce that’s left on the baking sheet.

6. Serve warm, with celery sticks and ranch dressing.