Now out: In the Garden of Monsters

A Novel

by Crystal King

Wow! What an intriguing premise for a novel. With artist Salvador Dali as a presence in the book, readers know that some odd and interesting things will happen to Julia.

This story takes place in two time periods. In each of these, a woman faces challenges. Readers will know more about Julia, Persephone and Hades as well as a garden by its end.

This is a unique historical/fantasy novel with Gothic elements. It will keep readers turning the pages.

The Theatrical Adventures of Edward Gorey

Rare Drawings, Scripts, and Stories

by Carol Verburg

 #TheatricalAdventuresofEdwardGorey #NetGalley

Anyone who enjoys Gorey’s unique, quirky, macabre way of looking at the world will, I think, adore this book. There is so much within these pages. Look at cats, Broadway poster designs, programs. photos, the iconic Mystery for PBS drawings and so, so much more. This is really a treasure chest of a book with terrific accompanying text by the author.

Many thanks to NetGalley and Chronicle Books for this title. All opinions are my own.

Pub date: 15 October 2024

Highly recommended and an e book bargain: Shakespeare The Man Who Pays the Rent (Judi Dench)

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When I was contacted by the publisher with an invitation to read this book, I was over the moon. I had heard about it and was eagerly awaiting its release. It was an immeasurable treat to have early access.

This title offers a series of reflections and conversations between Judi Dench and Brendan O’Hea. Originally written for an archive, the two got the idea to publish a book together, and the reader is so lucky that they made that decision.

Within these pages, readers get to share in Judi’s life and her professional career. Her love for her husband, her daughter and her craft all come across. She is witty, wise, and it was an absolute pleasure to read her words.

Judi Dench and her husband, referred to Shakespeare as the man who pays the rent because they were in so many productions over the years. However, Shakespeare never really became routine for them and Judi brought her best self to every performance.

The first play that is reflected upon is Macbeth. Judi Dench very much views it as a play about the relationship between Lord and Lady Macbeth. She sees the deterioration of their marriage as a true tragedy.

Included here are Dench’s thoughts on nineteen plays interspersed with other reflections. A couple of examples of these are Company and Fireside Ramblings.

For anyone who admires Judi Dench or who wants to more deeply understand the bard, this book is a must read. I adored it.

Many thanks to NetGalley and St. Martin’s Press for this title. All opinions are my own.

Pub date: 23 April 2024

The Book of Purrs

Everyday Thoughts from Your Feline Friends

by Luis Coelho

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Cat lovers (and others) will enjoy this one. Some of the entries are comic. Others are written to offer a bit of self-love, comfort and wisdom. Who couldn’t use that?

This book would make a nice holiday gift for a cat person (purrson?).

Many thanks to NetGalley and Andrews McMeel for this title. All opinions are my own.

Pub date: 22 October 2024

2025: A Book of Grace-Filled Days

by Vinita Hampton Wright

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This book of 365 short meditations begins with Advent and continues through the year. Each entry includes a quote from the Bible followed by something to think about.

This is a book for those who are of the Christian/Catholic faith primarily. It does offer some good opportunity for reflection. Think of concepts like grace and gratitude.

Many thanks to NetGalley and Loyola Press for this title. All opinions are my own.

Pub date: 30 July 2024

The Little Chefs

by Rosemary Wells

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I was/am a great fan of this author’s Max & Ruby series. I did not know about the stories contained in this volume and was delighted to give them a read.

This book has some of the same qualities that have made Wells a beloved author. The illustrations are whimsical and the stories are imaginative. I think that kids and their adults will enjoy this collection of averted cooking disasters. I know that I wish that the Little Chefs would come to visit me!

Many thanks to NetGalley and Astra Publishing House for this title. All opinions are my own.

Pub date: 22 October 2024

Murder at the Millpond

100 logic puzzles to solve the murder mystery

by Dan Moore; Clarity Media; Collins Puzzles

 #MurderattheMillpond #NetGalley

Anyone who enjoys puzzles and/or mystery novels will want to take a look at this title. Within the framework of a traditional crime story readers find a number of puzzles; these are completed in order to solve the case. Some of the puzzle types may be familiar to solvers while others may be new.

Anyone who has happily purchased the Murdle books will enjoy this one as well. I plan to buy the hard copy as I think that I need pencil and paper to truly enjoy this one fully.

Many thanks to NetGalley and Collins Reference for this title. All opinions are my own.

Pub date: 12 September 2024

It’s not a common activity: Mother-Daughter Murder Night (Nina Simon)-an e book bargain

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This book has gotten a lot of hype, including being picked for Reese’s book club and receiving a starred review from Library Journal. Based on that, readers may expect a lot from this first novel. In my opinion, it delivers. It is the kind of read where I kept saying that I would return to other things that I had to do when I finished the chapter that I was reading…but then, I just kept on going. All in all, I really enjoyed this one. There are humor, family relationships, a murder…and all of this is well executed in these pages.

Readers meet the three women of the family. Lana has been a real go-getter. A cancer diagnosis has led her to needing some assistance not an easy thing for her. Lana asks her daughter for help and Beth brings her from LA to a quieter community by the water with a slough.

Beth was a teen mother. She is a nurse who lives on the grid but with a homespun lifestyle. She and Lana have a history of not seeing eye to eye. Beth is mom to Jack (Jacqueline), who, when the story opens has been a pretty independent and competent teen. She has led many expeditions on the waters near her house.

What will happen when a body is found? Which of these women will be under suspicion? (Readers find this answer early on.) Who will get involved in finding the truth? Will they succeed? Read this one to find out. Readers will be glad that they did!

Many thanks to NetGalley and William Morrow for this title. All opinions are my now.

Pub date: 05 September 2023

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Editorial Reviews

Review

“Simon’s dazzling debut delivers everything a mystery fan could crave, including a realistically nuanced cast of characters, a vividly evoked coastal California setting, writing imbued with a deliciously desiccated sense of wit, and a perfectly plotted murder with enough red herrings deftly dropped in to confound the most experienced mystery reader. Insightful and frequently funny analysis of family dynamics wrapped up in a cleverly crafted cozy crime novel.” — Library Journal (starred review)

“Three women bond while investigating a homicide in Simon’s spirited debut…. Simon stocks her layered plot with plausibly motivated suspects and convincing red herrings, but it’s her indomitable female characters and their nuanced relationships that give this mystery its spark. Readers will be delighted.” — Publishers Weekly