As always I enjoyed another Kinsey moment. #NextInSeries
As always I enjoyed another Kinsey moment. #NextInSeries
My #TherapeuticThursday was spent at the orthopedic office (my leg is healing, but I have significant ligament damage to my ankle - which ... I mean... pain - so I guessed it). Anyway, Today #FillYourCupFriday. I am going to continue to take it easy (especially since it snowed yesterday), just got back from PT and having a PCP and Therapy appointment via zoom soon. What are y'all doing to “fill your cup“?
#SelfCareIsNotSelfish
The Grafton novels have long been my palate cleanser or “get out of a slump” books. But I wanted to make a little progress in all of my in progress series for #serieslove23 when I put together my #14boooks14weeks list. But digging into this one after it having been a few years since Q, I remember why I love them. Good character development, fas clear prose, and story lines that hook early and carry the reader along. #dogsoflitsy
I finally made my way to the letter R! Kinsey is hired by a wealthy, elderly father to pick up his daughter from prison and help her get acclimated to society. Seems like an easy task…until Reba, her new charge, reunites with a person she knew before her incarceration. The story unravels and escalates as Kinsey gets involuntarily involved in Reba‘s antics and events turn dangerous. #MountTBR
Full review https://abookandadog.com
I‘m not sure what I‘m going to do when I finish this series 😬
I loved this title in the series. This is one of my two favorites in the series. The story is intricate and fascinating. It goes into detail about life in a women‘s prison and then into a major mall/office complex of an unusual architectural design.
This will be my first Sue Grafton book...and I‘ve skipped ahead in the alphabet! 😋
RIP Sue Grafton, you will be missed but Kinsey will continue to kick ass in all her adventures 😢
It has been a long time since I read a Kinsey Millhone mystery - enjoyed remembering some of the characters from the series although this is not as strong a story as others that I have read by Sue Grafton.
Decent enough but the internalised misogyny is so tiring.
Just a little #BookHaul of both #HumbleBundle book bundles. I've not read huge amounts of sci-fi so this is a great excuse to buy more and support charities at the same time. Back to the reading...
#rorygilmorereadinglist no.80. This is a terrible book. Out of date, bad attitudes to women, cringeworthy sex scenes and I have no idea what it has to do with the word ricochet. What was Rory Gilmour thinking????? Avoid.
Omfg is there any need for that.. #neverdrinkingabloodymaryagain #eeeeewwww
Why am I reading about the calorific content of egg mcmuffins when it has absolutely no relevance to the story? What is the point? What?? I have sooooo many opinions about this book.....
I'm sorry but wtaf???? #badsexscenes
Um, not sure that charged particles undulate tbh......#notlovingthelovescene
R is for...
OMG get to the point!!! How is it possible to describe a drive as boring and then spend the next page telling people what turnoff you take to get to the next junction? It's like a literary Garmin!!! Aarrrgh!
I have no feelings on this one yet, other than sue grafton has the worst taste in names... Vera, Reba, Stacey for a man and now we have dirk....
"Odd, the memories that linger long after the person is gone." This series is definitely a pallet cleanser for me. They are always fun and entertaining but don't make me stretch my mind too much.
I don't read in bed much, because I always fall asleep. I chose the Sue Grafton book, as it was my "bedtime book" that took me 2 years to read because I only made it a few pages at a time. #reading in bed #photoadaynov16