Friday Fun Facts!

Author: George Orwell

Born: June 25, 1903

Died: January 21, 1950

Wrote: Animal Farm, 1984, numerous plays, poetry

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George was born in Motihari, India, and his given birth name was Eric Arthur Blair. He was a heavy smoker, which did not help the fact that he had weak lungs. He died at his young age of tuberculosis.

Quote: Freedom is the right to tell people what they do not want to hear.

 

The Lutheran Ladies Circle: Plucking One String – Kris Knorr

Being as I am a long-standing-volunteering-attending member of a Lutheran Church, this book took on a special interest for me. Do the people in the story relate at all to the people I encounter at church? I have to say, there were a few characters whom I could easily rename to someone who attends my church. I’m not saying this is a bad thing, I am just saying I now definitely have an image in my head of what Lorena, Ellie, and Vera look like. When I now read their name in the text, I am picturing a specific woman of the congregation.

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I do have to be honest right from the get-go, this story has one thing that I absolutely cannot stand. Say it with me people. “Too many characters”. This is my pet peeve; having so many characters (and usually storylines to match) that you cannot keep them straight, let alone determine if they are relevant to the story or not. With that being said, I am about halfway through the story, and am starting to get the correct pattern worked out to whom belongs with who, whose children are being talked about when no reference to their parents are mentioned, etc. As the author stated in her forward that she has herself encountered some of these types of people at church, I am guessing that it was easy for her to write because she knew all along in her mind that Ellie was Mrs. Y, and Vera was Mrs. Z, etc. She did not need to fill in the blanks on who these characters were, because she could see them already in her mind’s eye.

 

So enough of that. It is a good story, and I will read more in the series (I am guessing there is a series as this book says it is #1). I am getting comfortable with the who’s-who, and am feeling a connection to these characters enough that I already want to know how their stories continue on past this book. I am trying to be better about the spoilers, so I will just say that their Pastor died unexpectedly, to be replaced by someone younger, someone looking to change some things. Vera is the widow of said previous pastor, and feels she is slowly getting pushed out of her “always involved in everything even though it is not my job” situations.

 

We also get a birds-eye view of bickering amongst the women at their weekly-monthly meetings, and this has be wondering exactly how much bickering is going on at my church meetings. Expecting to be finished with this sooner rather than I will let you know if there is anything off the wall that happens at the end that I never even saw coming, otherwise I am moving along to the next story.

 

 

Long Time Coming – Edie Claire

Another book by Edie Claire, this one is more along the romance line, but certainly not the Harlequin or 50 Shades type, if you get my drift.

This book was long, but another great read by Edie. I had it read within a couple of days, and will certainly be getting more of her books.

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Without giving away any spoilers, a woman returns to her home town to help take care of her parents, and has to deal with the death of her best friend from 18 years ago that she managed very well to avoid. Blaming her best friend’s boyfriend had worked very well for all of those years, but was not going to work much longer.

This is a great story, as much mystery and suspense as romance, and none of these elements are on the graphic side.

If you haven’t read a book by Edie yet, I definitely recommend it, you will not be disappointed.

Happy Mother’s Day!

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Happy Mother’s Day to all the Mom’s out there! May you have a good book, a warm drink, and a quiet afternoon to relax! Finishing one book, starting another, reviews to come soon! My latest child, Benjamin, making me laugh like nothing else!

Never Buried-Edie Claire

One of several (OK, about 15) books I put on my Nook, and I spent about 3 days getting it read. I really enjoyed this story, and it says “Book 1 of the Leigh Koslow Mysteries”.

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I will avoid any spoilers, and just give you the basics.

Leigh works in advertising/marketing, when she is not laid off, which seems to happen a lot. While staying with her cousin, they find a dead body in a hammock in her back yard. Lucky for Leigh, her college roommate is an officer for the local police department. This does not appear to be so lucky for that friend, as Leigh seems to always be where she should not be, investigating on her own.

This was a fun read, not too many characters, which is really a pet peeve for me. The story is 194 pages, and will hold your interest from beginning to end. Although I am about to start another book I have on my Nook, I will definitely be reading more of Edie’s stories.

What are you reading at the moment?