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I finished It's Not About the Food, by Mary Perry. She takes a look at deeper issues that might be causing us to make unhealthy dietary choices. The author draws on her own and on her patients' experiences to explain the ideas. There are practical strategies for addressing obstacles.
I finished Murder Under the Marquee (Elmo Simpson Mystery 2), by J.C. Kenney. I enjoyed this second installment. Although the main character, who is also the narrator, did go off on some tangents unrelated to the present circumstances, the characters are fun and the mystery is well-crafted. I'll definitely read book 3 in this quirky and fun series.
I listened to Cold Clay (Shady Hollow 2), written by Juneau Black and narrated by Cassandra Campbell. I loved this one even more than I did the first one. To read my full review, click here. To read some excerpts from it and to learn more about the book, click here.
I listened to Secondhand Spirits (Witchcraft Mystery 1), written by Juliet Blackwell and narrated by Xe Sands. This was the October pick for The Cozy Mystery Book Club. This is a well-crafted mystery. I especially loved one of the final scenes. However, I didn't like the moderate swearing and dark themes, which made it difficult to connect with the characters.
I listened to Be My Ghost, written by Carol J. Perry and narrated by C. S. E. Conney. The flow of the mystery felt a little off to me and I didn't enjoy the mild language, but I liked the characters, premise, and setting. It is set around Halloween. I may continue the series.
I read an ARC of Deck the Halls with Homicide (Killer Chocolate Mystery 3), by Christina Romeril. I loved this one! It's my favorite one in the series so far and I'm so happy there will be more! To read my full review, click here.
I listened to Mirror Lake (Shady Hollow 3), written by Juneau Black and narrated by Cassandra Campbell. This is another solid installment in the series. This one has a more complex mystery to solve. I enjoyed it!
I listened to The Ghost and Mrs. Mewer (Paws and Claws Mystery 2), written by Krista Davis and narrated by Jeanie Kanaley. This is a delightful series and this one was especially fun, as it is set around Halloween. However, I had a difficult time keeping track of all the characters. It's a series that I'd definitely consider reading more of, though.
I listened to Thanksgiving Treachery (Holiday Cozy Mystery 7), written by Tonya Kappes and narrated by Christina Sagnimeni. This is one of the few Thanksgiving cozies I know of and I enjoyed it. It took some time for the mystery to get going, but once it did, it was good. No doubt, I'll continue this series. I love the characters and the setting.
I listened to Two Parts Sugar, One Part Murder (Baker Street Mystery 1), by Valerie Burns. This is the November pick for The Cozy Mystery Book Club. I had a difficult time connecting with the main character, and the mystery seemed to take a backseat. I loved Baby, the dog. I also enjoyed getting to know the deceased Aunt Octavia. I do think the series has potential.
I read an ARC of Vampires, VCRs, and Violence (Bewitcher's Beach Mystery 5), by Emily Fluke, and I really enjoyed it. Look for my full review coming soon!
- The Toys that Built America - I finished binging the entire series. This was a really fun series that included games and toys I grew up with. It was interesting (and sometimes unsettling) to see what went on behind the scenes.
- The Mega-Brands that Built America - There aren't as many episodes in this series, so I finished watching all of them already. Another interesting series, though I like the food and toys ones more.
- Murder, She Wrote - I finished season 4. I'll post my review before moving on to season 5.
- Three's Company - I guess I've been dabbling in 80's (in this case also 70's) shows. I've seen every episode of this one already, multiple times. So it's a rewatch. I finished season 1, which was just a short six-episode run!
- Bewitched - I was looking for something short and sweet to watch during Halloween week, so I chose a Halloween episode of Bewitched. I've seen portions of this show before, but this was the first time I watched an entire episode and actually paid attention. It was fun. I'll probably binge the entire series at some point.
- Cheers - I know I'm super late to the party, but I've been watching this show for the first time. I'm about halfway through season 1 and enjoying it. However, I'm not sure some of the storylines would be acceptable today. I'll probably finish season 1, then consider taking a break from it.
- Hallmark movies - I won't list them all, but I will say I'm mostly still watching fall-themed movies. I'm rewatching some old favorites and watching some for the first time. I'll dive into Christmas movies after Thanksgiving. I've heard some good things about a few of the new ones that have already aired.
- Thunderbolts - This was pretty good. I canceled my Disney+ account, so I borrowed it from the library. I look forward to the Marvel series moving forward.
- The Fantastic 4: First Steps - I thought this was a solid movie from beginning to end. I appreciate that, for the most part, they don't rely on foul language. It's a mostly clean movie with an engaging plot.
- Halloweentown series - I rewatched the first three movies in preparation for a Hallmark movie that was inspired by the series. I enjoyed all of them, including the Hallmark movie, Haul Out the Halloween.
- Wicked - I have been waiting since last year to watch this movie and I loved it! I borrowed it from my library, and as soon as the sequel is available on DVD I'll borrow that one too. I may even rewatch the first one before watching the second one.
- The Ghost and Mrs. Muir - This was my first time watching this 1947 movie and I enjoyed it. The beginning was a bit slow for me, but once it got going, I was hooked.
- Sunday Post - 09/27 - Weekly Recap
- Book Review - 09/30 - The Borrow a Bookshop Holiday (Borrow a Bookshop 1), by Kiley Dunbar
- Book Review - 10/02 - Cold Clay (Shady Hollow 2), by Juneau Black
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