The Sunday Post is hosted by the wonderful Kimberly, the Caffeinated Reviewer. It’s a chance to share news, recap the past week, take a look ahead, and showcase our new treasures—I mean books!
This week I’m also participating in The Sunday Salon hosted by Deb at Readerbuzz, and Stacking the Shelves hosted by Marlene at Reading Reality.
The Past Week
In real life: My husband and I are in New Mexico. We’re here to help a family member who is recovering from surgery. (To guard their privacy, that’s all I will be saying on the subject.) Both of us also brought work with us. So it has been a busy and somewhat stressful week!
I know that most people, when they think of New Mexico, think of flat, open desert; saguaro and prickly pear cacti; and broiling temperatures. Actually, it’s gorgeous here in Los Alamos. This is a basically a mountain town, at around 7,300 feet (2,225 m.) The altitude and the mountains make a big difference in both the climate and the vegetation. Not many cacti here, though there are a few. But there are aspens, some cottonwoods, juniper, and both piñón and ponderosa pines, along with a wide variety of nonnative flora in people’s yards. The weather is perfect at this time of year; the temperatures this week have been in the upper 70s, and there have been several afternoon or nighttime rainstorms to cool things off and water the trees and plants. Fall has just started here, with deciduous trees beginning to show the first hints of color. I’ll try to get a few photos this week, if I can.
Recent Posts
- Sunday Post – 9/08/2024
- Sunday Post – 9/15/2024 – this post
Looking Ahead
- reviews TBD but unlikely
- Sunday Post – 9/22/2024
What I’ve Been Reading/Watching (since 7/14/2024)
Reading and listening: Given current stress levels and lack of free time, I continued binge-rereading my way through Celia Lake’s entire ouvre, finishing Magician’s Hoard and Sailor’s Jewel this week.
I also finished The Muse of Maiden Lane by Mimi Matthews (an ARC; due out in November.) I loved it! I had been savoring it in small bites, because it’s the final book in the Belles of London quartet, but even small bites will finish a treat eventually. By the way, Ms. Matthews just announced the first book in her next series, so I’m excited for that! Rules for Ruin, the first book in the Crinoline Academy series, is due out in May 2025.
Playing: A bit more Pokemon Go than usual, and my usual NYT word games: Wordle, Connections, Strands, and the Spelling Bee. I also played a few games of Wingspan on Steam.
Added to the Hoard
Purchased for Kindle
(Click title for Goodreads page.)
Kindle: Hex and Hexability; The Twilight Garden
Nicky @ The Bibliophibian
The Muse of Maiden Lane sounds like fun! It’s always weird when a beloved series comes to an end, though. Even a new book/series by the same author might not catch the same mood.
Lark_Bookwyrm
That’s so true! It’s why I have very few “autobuy” authors. I have autobuy series, and there are authors for whom I will read almost anything they write, but the keyword is “almost.” And the more varied an author’s writing is, the more likely it is that some of their books won’t work for me. Mind you, I do like it when an author writes in a variety of genres or subgenres or themes, and I will often read things I might not have tried otherwise, just because I like the author’s writing.
Ronyell @ Rabbit Ears Book Blog
Glad you are having a wonderful time in New Mexico and I hope that your friend recovers soon!
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Anne - Books of My Heart
Sounds like a lovely location. I hope everything goes well on your trip.
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Nicole @ BookWyrmKnits
I hope you enjoy your time in New Mexico, and sending happy healing thoughts to your family member!
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Lark_Bookwyrm
Thank you, Nicole!