Monday, March 13

What I'm Reading - March 13, 2023

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It's Monday! What Are You Reading?

This weekly reading list meme is hosted at Book Date. Join in to see what others are reading and maybe get some ideas of what to read next! Although the Book Date link-up happens weekly, I don't update that often. Usually I do this around the middle of the month, and try to share my monthly bookshelf summary on the last Monday of the month. Here's what I've been working on lately.


I finished reading . . . 

The Letter From Briarton Park by Sarah E. Ladd - Cassandra tracks down clues about her family's identity in an unfamiliar village and finds it difficult to know whom she can trust when rumors and secrets abound. (Read my full review HERE)



In Spotlight and Shadow by Rachel Scott McDaniel - A dual timeline story set in Pittsburgh with a young actress in the 1920s accused of jewel theft, and a contemporary young woman dealing with severe stage fright. (Read my full review HERE)



Shirley, I Jest: A Storied Life by Cindy Williams - an autobiographical memoir from the beloved comedic actress. (Read my full review HERE)



The Cairo Curse by Pepper Basham - Newlyweds Frederick and Grace encounter a deadly mystery on their trip to visit relatives on an archaeological expedition in Egypt. (Read my full review HERE)



If You Ask Me (And Of Course You Won't) by Betty White - A collection of short anecdotes about her life, career, love of animals, and more. (Read my full review HERE)



I'm currently reading . . .

In The Shelter Of Hollythorne House by Sarah E. Ladd - Charlotte Grey is a young widow in precarious circumstances and one of the watchmen assigned to protect her is her first love, Anthony Welbourne.



A Perilous Perspective by Anna Lee Huber - Lady Kiera and Sebastian Gage stumble on another deadly mystery when Kiera notices forged artwork while attending her cousin's wedding.



This Is Your Brain on Music: The Science of a Human Obsession by Daniel J. Levitin - A look at how our music preferences may be shaped and how our brains respond to and process music.



Next on the stack . . . 

Killers of a Certain Age by Deanna Raybourn
Radio's Greatest of All Time by Rush Limbaugh with Kathryn Adams Limbaugh and David Limbaugh
Murder Most Fair by Anna Lee Huber
A Certain Darkness by Anna Lee Huber

   


   



What I'm Highlighting . . . I had the chance during the Write 28 Days Challenge to tell a fun story about How We Won the Lottery.



On my blogs recently . . . 

Besides the reviews, here on Just A Second you'll find:



On my main coffee break project, A Fresh Cup of Coffee:



And on my "first cup blog", Homeschool Coffee Break:



What are you reading?

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3 comments:

  1. Thanks for visiting my blog this morning. I really enjoyed visiting all your blogs. You sure are busy. I noted that you are reading This Is Your Brain on Music: The Science of a Human Obsession, a title I have had on my list for some time. If only I had unlimited time for reading!

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  2. I loved Laverne and Shirley! Would love to read Cindy Williams' memoir. And Betty White's, too.

    Hope you enjoy your books this week -

    Sue
    Book By Book

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  3. Enjoyed learning more about what you're reading. I enjoyed Betty White's book. Would love to read the book by Cindy Williams. I enjoy historical fiction as well.

    Thanks for sharing and for visiting my blog today.

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