Book Review: Real Murders by Charlaine Harris
A decent mystery in a cozy setting, Real Murders by Charlaine Harris was good, but I found the protagonist stiff and lacking in character.
A decent mystery in a cozy setting, Real Murders by Charlaine Harris was good, but I found the protagonist stiff and lacking in character.
Finding out I forgot more about myself than I thought I had. Or something like that. Digging deep to be me, all this and more in journal entry 114.
A funny Cthulhu-esque dystopian urban fantasy series, Oddjobs by Heide Goody & Iain Grant is a fluffy, easy-to-read series about the end of the world.
Shifting a need that doesn’t seem to want to move and looking for my joy. It hasn’t shown up or been seen. All this and more in journal entry 113.
Another successful Fantasy Bingo card filled, except for one square. I’ve found some new favorites and some authors to never touch again.
Essentialism, Q2 goals and life’s little stumble blocks. And, I’ve added yet another good book to my shelf. All this and more in journal entry 112.