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.
Here we are at the end of another month. Did March go by as quickly for you as it did for me? This month was a mix of business, networking, time in the kitchen, events as we get closer to the Lil' Princess' graduation, and the loss of one of our beloved cats. Our kitty quartet was reduced to a trio in 2024, and now it is a duet. Real estate has tremendously picked up, which means I will need to be even more careful with my boundaries. Here are some photos from last week:
We had to euthanize Boots on Wednesday. Not unexpected, but still hard.
On Friday night, Paddy and I ate at Davio's on the Boston Seaport. The food and service are amazing!
Our Lil' Princess before she headed out to formal.
We had Travis to make us smile this week.
My review of Before Dorothy by Hazel Gaynor appeared on Sunday. You can find it here. What a beautifully told story!

My review of Dream Facades: The Cruel Architecture of Reality TV by Jack Balderrama Morley was posted on Saturday. Such an interesting book. Check out my review here.
I am almost done with Agatha Christie, She Watched by Teresa Peschel. Look for my review in April.
I have Murder, Local Style by Leslie Karst downloaded on NetGalley. I didn't read it last week, but I will pick it up again this week.
In addition to finishing Beyond Dorothy on Audible, I started listening to the next two books.
The 4 Disciplines of Execution by Chris McChesney, Sean Covey, and Jim Huling. Not a fan so far. It's a lot of jargon.
Since I turned off nonfiction, I started This is Not About Us by Allegra Goodman, which many people have raved about. I am not sure I appreciate the narrator for this audiobook, but I will see how it goes.
Next, I will be reading the following for reviews:
Scrap: Salvaging a Family by Luann Castle
The Ledger by Steven Manchester, which is a companion to his novel, The Menu
Photo credit: Freepik
Mailbox Monday is a gathering place for readers to share the books they added to their shelves the previous week. This weekly meme is now hosted by Vicki at I'd Rather Be At The Beach.
Continuing to display my lack of self-control, I grabbed three books this week.
The Rise of the Creative Class by Richard Florida was a cited resource in Dream Facades by Jack Balderrama Morley.
Crabtree Tule River Patriarchs is the latest book by Marilyn Meredith.
Reading Before Dorothy by Hazel Gaynor inspired me to read the OZ series by L. Frank Baum, so I downloaded this set for my Kindle.
Upcoming Events
Agatha Christie, She Watched by Teresa Peschel - Apr 15 (Review)
Murder, Local Style by Leslie Karst - Apr 20 (Review)
A Change in Plans: A Sgt. Windflower Mystery by Mike Martin - May 13 (Guest Post)
Scrap: Salvaging a Family by Luanne Castle - May 21 (Review)
The Ledger by Steven Manchester - May (Review)
Fighter Pilot's Daughter by Mary Lawlor - June 10 (Guest Post)
Staged by Cailtin Rother - June (Review)
Christmas Year Round
The Christmas Year Round blog has a new "Journey through Christmases Past" post. We travel back to Christmas 1843, which was an important year for lovers of the written word. Check it out here.
The Children's and Teens' Book Connection
Are you ready for Kidlit Haha Week? It starts on April 1. Check out my post here.
Laura's Little Houses
I started drafting the next post in my brain. Now, all I need is some time to get it done.
That's it for me this week. I will post this on Sunday because I have an early morning appointment followed by a training class. I'll check out your blogs in the afternoon. Enjoy!






























10 comments:
So sorry about the loss of Boots, it is so sad to lose a pet even if you knew it might be coming. Yum that meal looks very very good.
March does seem to have gone quickly. My condolences on the loss of Boots.
Wishing you a lovely reading week
I'm so sorry to hear about Boots. It's such a difficult time. I hope you have a good week.
Sorry to hear about Boots. It is hard to say good-bye. Sounds like you have busy times ahead though. Come see my week here. Happy reading!
I am so sorry about Boots! I have no idea how we are at the end of March. Have a great week!
Thanks, Kathryn. It was a tough week. The food was amazing!
Way too quickly, for sure, Shelleyrae. Thanks for the condolences.
Thanks, Yvonne. She was such a sweetheart.
Thanks, Kathy. It sure is. Very busy, but lots of good stuff.
Thanks, Cindy. I swear the year just started, April is already here.
Post a Comment