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: Things on the paperwork/financial front have calmed down a bit, so I was able to get a little more reading done this week. On Tuesday, my dad came down with a cold. He had chills and fever, plus congestion. We had the nurse come out to check on him on Wednesday. He tested negative for flu and Covid, and by Wednesday evening, he seemed to be over the worst of it and feeling better.
We flew home yesterday. While we didn’t accomplish everything I wanted to, we are leaving my dad and stepmom in a better situation than when I arrived. We’ll just have to see how things go from here.
4 Good Things:
- We took my dad and stepmom out to Olive Garden to celebrate his birthday (a little after the fact.)
- Mr. Bookwyrm continues to be my rock.
- I got some reading time in this week. In fact, I went from being 5 books behind schedule for my Goodreads challenge, to only 2 books behind.
- We’re home! I’m very grateful to be back in my own bed, and looking forward to sleeping better.
Recent Posts



- Sunday Post – 3/01/2026
- Monthly Wrap-Up: February 2026
- The Queens of Crime, by Marie Benedict – review
- Sunday Post – 3/08/2026 – this post
Looking Ahead
- Book Titles Featuring Ordinal Numbers – Top 10 Tuesday (tentative)
- reviews TBD, time permitting
- Sunday Post – 3/15/2026
What I’ve Been Reading/Watching







Reading: I finished rereading The Fossil Door by Celia Lake, and went on to read Three Tales of Gabe & Rathna, a collection of three related stories. I also finished reading Witches of Dubious Origin (Jenn McKinlay), which was quite fun, then reread Old as the Hills (Celia Lake), which features Gabe and Rathna, the main characters in The Fossil Door, some 17 years later in the early years of World War II. I followed that with the direct sequel, Upon a Summer’s Day. After that, I read Enter the Nightmare (Jayne Castle; ARC), which was quite fun. On the plane yesterday, I started Agnes Aubert’s Mystical Cat Shelter (Heather Fawcett; ARC.)
Watching: Antiques Roadshow; various news programs; Riverdance 25th Anniversary
Playing: Wingspan (phone app), Pokémon Go, and an occasional game of Wordle, Connections, Strands, Spelling Bee, or Sudoku (all from the NYT.)
Added to the Hoard
(Click title for Goodreads page or my review.)
For Review or Consideration

Many thanks to Berkley for Stay for a Spell!
Purchased or Free


Kindle: Swordhunt; The Library of Amorlin
Ten Years Ago I Was Reading…
I saw this idea on Lisa Loves Literature, who got it from Musings of a Bookish Kitty (who I also follow.) I thought I would give it a try! I published this review 10 years ago between March 2 and March 8, 2016.






























Anne - Books of My Heart
While it was difficult, I can’t help but think you will be glad to have spent this time with them and getting things handled. It’s always great to be home!
Anne – Books of My Heart This is my Sunday Post
Lark_Bookwyrm
It was difficult at times, but it was indeed good to have this time with them. Dad’s getting a bit forgetful, but not about the people he loves. They both expressed a lot of love and appreciation for us being there and helping out so much. I hope they’ll do OK now that we’re gone. These next few months/years are going to be tough for them, as their mobility and physical abilities decline (and possibly their cognitive abilities as well.)
Yvonne @ Socrates Book Reviews
I’m sorry your dad wasn’t feeling well, but glad to hear he’s doing better. That’s great that he was negative for the flu and Covid.
Your books all look good, especially the Star Trek book. I hope you have a great week.
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Deb Nance at Readerbuzz
I’m glad you were able to get your dad settled as best you can. I worry about my dad all the time.
It’s wonderful that your husband is your rock. I feel so lucky to be able to count on mine.
Katherine
There is nothing quite like being home especially after a decent length of time away. I’m glad you made progress with your dad’s stuff and that he is feeling better. I hope you have a nice peaceful week with lots of reading time.
Rachel @Waves of Fiction
It’s tough to have aging parents! My husband’s parents are declining rapidly. His mother has Parkinson’s and just fell and broke her shoulder two days ago. I think we’ll have to travel down there and stay to help for a while. It’s nice that you left your parents in a good place. How was your flight home? I’ve heard the airports are kind of a mess with the shutdowns. we’re scheduled to travel to Texas later this month and I’m a little worried. Yay for being home and in your own bed again! Have a wonderful week!