It's Monday! What Are You Reading? is a place to meet up and share what you have been, are, and about to be reading over the week. It's a great post to organize yourself. It's an opportunity to visit, comment, and add to that ever-growing TBR pile! So welcome, everyone. This meme started with J Kaye's Blog and was then taken up by Sheila from Book Journey. Sheila then passed it on to Kathryn at the Book Date.
Monday, May 25, 2026
It's Monday! What Are You Reading? and Mailbox Monday - May 25
It's Monday! What Are You Reading? is a place to meet up and share what you have been, are, and about to be reading over the week. It's a great post to organize yourself. It's an opportunity to visit, comment, and add to that ever-growing TBR pile! So welcome, everyone. This meme started with J Kaye's Blog and was then taken up by Sheila from Book Journey. Sheila then passed it on to Kathryn at the Book Date.
Sunday, May 24, 2026
NetGalley/Audible Book Review: Co-Created: The Cultural Strategy That Redefined PacSun by Brieane Olson
Discover the story of how PacSun embraced co-creation and transformed itself from a retailer of established brands to a purpose-driven retailer that collaborates and partners with a community that informs its approach in Co-Created: The Cultural Strategy That Redefined PacSun by the company's CEO, Brieane Olson.
Author and narrator Olson brings the reader through the challenges of what PacSun was and the excitement brought about by their shift to a purpose-driven retailer that listens to its collaborators, staff, and most importantly, its consumers. From its early collaborations with Kendall & Kylie to its more recent partnerships with the LA Rams and Formula 1, readers engage with the amazing transformation that the mindshift has brought to a company that filed for bankruptcy in 2016 amid burgeoning high mall rents, when mall traffic declined while online shopping increased.
Olson discusses how embracing change in consumer habits and ever-evolving technology has allowed the company to increase its market share, and how listening to its community has allowed the company to make a greater impact and create new initiatives that support its mission and the community it serves.
I will be honest: I have never stepped foot in a PacSun. My daughters did in their teens, but my only recollection of PacSun was walking by it in the now-demolished mall closest to us to get to another retailer, and the store closed way before the mall did. So, why did I request this book?
- The title intrigued me.
- Purpose-driven leadership inspires me.
- Authenticity is one of the most important things I strive for in business.
| Listening Length | 5 hours and 36 minutes |
|---|---|
| Author | Brieane Olson |
| Narrator | Brieane Olson |
| Whispersync for Voice | Ready |
| Audible.com Release Date | May 12, 2026 |
| Publisher | Forbes Books |
| Program Type | Audiobook |
| Version | Unabridged |
| Language | English |
| ASIN | B0GVPMZMCF |
Thursday, May 21, 2026
Book Review: Scrap: Salvaging A Family by Luanne Castle
A powerful and poignant memoir from the talented pen of Luanne Castle awaits you in Scrap: Salvaging A Family. Raw, gut-wrenching, and provocative, this hybrid flash memoir journeys through a woman's toxic relationship with her father, finding them both in a strange place as he faces his mortality.
Wow! This memoir doesn't tug at the heartstrings. It plucks them hard and snaps a few. Scrap: Salvaging A Family is deep, it's emotional, it cracks open family secrets, and it explores family hardships that impact generations. Masterfully written, readers follow one woman's examination of her childhood trauma brought on by events that occurred well before she was born. Not understanding the hero worship her brother has for the man who shuts her out, she's not quite sure what to make of it when her relationship with her father begins to shift.
Sadly, the difficult relationship Castle had with her father feels all too real to me. I found some triggers within this memoir, and I had to put it aside at times. But it is such a beautifully told story that I had to make it to the end. The symbolism behind the scraps of fabric, the family photos on the front cover, and the inclusion of a significant family document blend so well together as the author reflects on her family relationships.
Scrap: Salvaging A Family is a brave new offering that is sure to gain attention.
- ASIN : B0GQC34BD2
- Publisher : ELJ Editions
- Publication date : February 26, 2026
- Language : English
- Print length : 172 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1942004923
- ISBN-13 : 978-1942004929
I received a copy of this book from the author. This review contains my honest opinions, which I have not been compensated for in any way.
Wednesday, May 20, 2026
Wednesday Weekly Blogging Challenge: A Typical Day in My Life
The Wednesday Weekly Blogging Challenge is hosted by Long and Short Reviews. They offer this blog hop as a weekly prompt to help you gain new friends and visitors. You don't have to participate every week, but if you decide to post and join the blog hop for a week, Long and Short Reviews requests that you share your link in their weekly post on their website (which will be the top post on the home page each Wednesday morning). The link list remains open for new links for 48 hours. Visit the other bloggers participating to see what they discuss that week. Comments are appreciated.
Happy hump day! In the words of the B-52s:
Wearing next to nothing
'Cause it's as hot as an oven
It's another day of blistering heat in the Northeast. Might have a thunderstorm today, and the weekend looks rainy. At least if it rains, I won't have to water the garden.
Do I dare share a typical day in my life? It's really boring. Talking about paint drying could be more entertaining.
- The alarm rings at 6:00 am.
- Prayer time and sharing Instagram content to my stories.
- Out of bed by 7:00 am.
- Shower, get dressed, dry my hair (while doing some squats). If it's a workday, put on some makeup so I don't frighten the world.
- Feed animals and let the dog out.
- Small breakfast at the house or on the road.
- Desk work, phone calls, social media marketing, or appointments until sometime between 4:00 and 6:00 pm.
- In between the above, make sure the dog gets walked around 11:00 am, and that I have something that looks like lunch between 12:00 and 1:00 pm (often at my desk or in the car).
- Feed animals.
- Start laundry while making supper.
- Eat with the other half or with the other half and our daughter (sometimes son-in-love).
- Do dishes and clean the kitchen.
- Fold clean clothes.
- Take a snack upstairs to my office to blog and finish paperwork.
- Social media time.
- Prepare for tomorrow.
- Say goodnight and I love you to my kids.
- Bed sometime between 11:00 pm and 2:00 am, depending upon how much real estate work there is.
Now, about that paint drying...
Tuesday, May 19, 2026
Top Ten Tuesday: Top Ten Favorite Secondary/Minor Characters & Tell Me Something Tuesday: What is your favorite flower?
- Mr. Edwards from Little House on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder. He helps Charles build their house in Kansas, and he crosses a swollen river to deliver Christmas presents to the Ingalls girls. One of my favorite characters from the books and the television series.
- Rachel Lynde from Anne of Green Gables is one of those busybodies that we all love to loathe, but she had her softer side that crept out from time to time, and she was a good friend to Marilla, especially after they became housemates after the deaths of Thomas Lynde and Matthew Cuthbert.
- Molly Weasley from the Harry Potter series is a loving mother to her clan and unofficially adopts those in need, such as Harry. Though no one could replace his mother, Molly makes a wonderful surrogate for him. Oh, and she has no problem being fierce when one of the kids is in danger.
- Rebecca/Tiffany from Summer of Secrets by Charlotte Hubbard was a fabulous character. I can't say much without giving the plot away, but she definitely shook things up in Willow Ridge.
- Gordon Butler from the Rocky Bluff P.D. series would eventually move into the major character category, but when he started, he was the bumbling, clutzy cop everyone poked fun at. If anything ridiculous happened, you know Gordon would be right in the middle of it.
- Nick Two John from the Tempe Crabtree series was a mentor to Deputy Tempe Crabtree and the owner of the local inn. He spends most of the series helping and frustrating Tempe as she explores her Native American roots.
- Rosemary Charles from On Strike for Christmas by Sheila Roberts is the reporter who covers the story of Joy, Laura, and other women from their knitting group going on strike around the holidays to encourage help from their spouses. She has a fun reporting style, and she bets the newspaper's photographer that the women will win.
- Nola Middleton is introduced to fans of Karen White's Tradd Street series in The Strangers on Montagu Street. She gives her estranged father, Jack, a run for his money, but she becomes a great character throughout the rest of the series, and even gets her own series once she is an adult.
- General Billy Starkey from The Stand by Stephen King might seem easy to forget, but what he endures during the early pages of this novel sets the stage for all that will come later. A career soldier, he realizes that once the superflu has been released, the world as they know it will end. His mental breakdown and eventual death linger in the minds of readers throughout the story.
- The appearance of Marley's Ghost in A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens is shocking and the catalyst for what happens to his former partner, Ebenezer Scrooge, for the rest of the night. He has been dead for seven years at the opening of the story, and in that time has learned a valuable lesson, which he hopes to impart to Scrooge to save him from a similar fate.

Sunday, May 17, 2026
It's Monday! What Are You Reading? & Mailbox Monday - May 18
It's Monday! What Are You Reading? is a place to meet up and share what you have been, are, and about to be reading over the week. It's a great post to organize yourself. It's an opportunity to visit, comment, and add to that ever-growing TBR pile! So welcome, everyone. This meme started with J Kaye's Blog and was then taken up by Sheila from Book Journey. Sheila then passed it on to Kathryn at the Book Date.








































