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Well thought out mystery set in eighteen century China
Jade Dragon Mountain: A Novel
By: Elsa Hart
Rating: 5 of 5
This is a thinking person’s mystery. It is set in the outlying provinces of eighteenth century China. The Emperor (who is not Chinese) has not been fully accepted in this area and is coming to show his power over the heavens. He will order an eclipse of the sun to happen at his command. The well kept secret is that he gets his information from the Jesuit astronomers that are present at his court. The city to host the event is bustling and packing full with individuals (including foreigners) who have been invited to see the Emperor’s power.
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Gorgeous knitting projects for babies and toddlers – using only one skein of yarn!
One-Skein Wonders for Babies: 101 Knitting Projects for Infants & Toddlers
By: Judith Durant
Rating: 5 of 5
I am blown away by the wonderful projects included in this book. I have a grandchild on the way and another one who is still a toddler and I was looking for a set of projects that I could accomplish fairly quickly while using up some of the extra skeins of yarn I have.
“One-Skein Wonders for Babies” is exactly the book I wanted and needed. I wasn’t aware of this series of books, but apparently this is the six edition in the series. I will certainly be purchasing the others (I see one is crochet, too!)
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Interesting and innovative compendium of contemporary artists in an adult coloring book
Outside the Lines, Too: An Inspired and Inventive Coloring Book by Creative Masterminds
By: Souris Hong
Rating: 5 of 5
“Outside the Lines, Too” is the second in a series of adult coloring books curated by Souris Hong. In this book, there is a compilation of more than 100 different line drawings by different fine artists, graphic artists, illustrators, photographers, street artists, filmmakers and more. The designs are wildly different though they are all quite contemporary in their styles. According to the blurb on the back of the book, this is a new roster of artists compared to that of the first book “Outside the Lines”.
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Whimsical and Charming Journey of a Young Girl in Coloring Book format
The Time Garden: A Magical Journey and Coloring Book
By: Daria Song
Rating: 5 of 5
“The Time Garden” is the color book representation of a young girl’s journey through a magical clock. She follows a fairy into the clock and enters into a wonderful world. The story reminds me of an updated version of “Alice In Wonderland”. The story is told in a few short words on a smattering of pages. The words do not distract from the illustrations as they are kept to their separate pages.
Daria Song, the artist/writer of this book, has received advanced degrees in fine arts in her native South Korea. Early in her life, she also spent time in San Francisco and that translates into the art in this book. The designs are charming and will be a pleasure to color. I really enjoy the story book form of coloring book as a change from straight coloring. I find both to be extremely relaxing for me and sometimes the most challenging are the ones that take me out of my daily stress the most.
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Funny debut book about the unexpected consequences of motherhood
Wake-Up Call (The Wake-Up Series) (Volume 1)
By: Amy Avanzino
Rating: 5 of 5
What a funny and enjoyable debut book by Ms. Avanzino. “Wake-Up Call” is a humorous look at the effects of motherhood and life in the suburbs.
Our heroine, Sarah Winslow wakes up one morning to a life that she doesn’t recognize. The last she remembers, she was a high powered marketing rep with an eye on climbing the corporate ladder to wealth, fame, and success. She had the lifestyle that went along with it – long days of work and longs nights of party time. She was in the top of her physical condition and was looking forward to more of the same in the future.
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Charming story of small town life in Goose Creek
The Most Famous Illegal Goose Creek Parade (Tales from the Goose Creek B&B)
By: Virginia Smith
Rating: 5 of 5
What a fun story of life in a small town. The story centers around Al Richardson and his wife Millie. Al is just three years shy of retirement – with his house paid for and all the time in the world to spend traveling and seeing the country. Millie, on the other hand, has a vision of the future which involves running the town’s one and only B&B. To get to this point, she has her eye on a run down (or is it a tear down?) Victorian house. When Millie looks at it, she sees the future; when Al looks at it, he sees dollars flying out of their savings. The two of them spend most of the book trying to convince the other that their plan is the best.
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Brilliantly written, compelling and haunting story
Pretty Baby
By: Mary Kubica
Rating: 5 of 5
“Pretty Baby” is a book that got inside my head – both during the time I was reading it and for days afterward. In odd moments, I would start thinking about what I had read and pondering it, both good and bad moments, as if it were something that had happened to someone I actually knew. For an author to have such an impact on me is very unusual. Especially in a good that is anything but “feel good”. Some of the scenarios played out in the story may haunt my waking hours and dreams for some time to come. This is not a horror book but rather a book in which some very traumatic events occur.
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Stunning and gorgeous artistic view of the Tropical World
Tropical World: A Coloring Book Adventure
By: Millie Marotta
Rating: 5 of 5
“Tropical World” is the second coloring book adventure by Millie Marotta. It follows her wildly successful and beautiful book “Animal Kingdom” and is every bit as gorgeous.
The book focuses on tropical flora and fauna. The drawings are so well done but the artist has gone to a higher level with her exquisitely patterned details on each and every one of the design pages.
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Another great murder mystery from Lea Wait
Threads of Evidence (A Mainely Needlepoint Mystery)
By: Lea Wait
Rating: 5 of 5
I discovered Lea Wait as a new (to me) author with the first book in the Mainely Needlepoint mystery series. I was very happy to see a second book in this series and even happier still when it turned out even better than the first.
Angie Curtis has returned home to Haven Harbor after ten years as a private investigator’s assistance in Arizona. She has agreed to stay for six months to help sort out her soon-to-be-married grandmother’s needlework business. Angie gets drafted into helping a new resident in town (movie star Skye West) sort out the wrecked estate Skye has just purchased. In the midst of this, a death from the past resurfaces and the question is suddenly whether or not the death was from natural causes (as originally determined) or whether a murderer has been on the loose for many years. Angie and her needlepoint crew once again help to solve a crime and do so in a fun and charming fashion.
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Third book in series is absolutely charming
Gone But Knot Forgotten (Quilting Mysteries (Mary Marks))
By: Mary Marks
Rating: 5 of 5
The third book is the charm as far as I am concerned. “Gone but Knot Forgotten” is the third book in Mary Marks Quilting Mysteries series. I enjoyed the first book, thought the second book was even better, and now the third book is my favorite. It is great to see a fairly new author grow in her craft and improve with each succeeding book. Considering that the first book was great (apart from some political comments that are not present in either the second or third books), that is quite an achievement.
In the newest book, Martha Rose is once again embroiled in a mystery. The question is – was it a routine death or was it murder? Martha is tapped to become the executor of the estate of her childhood friend. It turns into more than she bargained for and a lot of her old friends are tapped to help her again.
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