Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Random Reading Challenges

Clue Challenge

One of the most famous detective board games is Clue/Cluedo made by Parker Brothers. This challenge will be based around the characters, weapons and rooms from the original game. The challenge will run for a year, until Oct 1, 2011. Books may only be used once for this challenge, so you'll be reading 17 to 22 books to complete the challenge.

Clue Characters: 
Read a book where someone on the cover is wearing the same color clothes as the clue character. (ie a red dress, a green suit, etc. Outfit on cover does not have to be specifically a dress or suit, as long as the person on the cover is prodominately dressed in the color.) Read one book for each person.

Miss Scarlet (a red piece) 
Colonel Mustard (a yellow piece) 
Mrs. White (a white piece) 
Mr. Green (a green piece) 
Mrs. Peacock (a blue piece) 
Professor Plum (a purple piece) 

Weapons: 
Read a book where either one of the following weapons is pictured on the cover, specifically named in the title, or was used to murder someone in the book. Read one book for each weapon.

Dagger/Knife 
Candlestick 
Revolver (any revolver or pistol) 
Rope 
Lead Pipe 
Wrench/Spanner 

Rooms: 
Read a book with one the following rooms pictured on the cover, specifically named in the title, or featured prominately in the plot. The room doesn't have to be the main place the story takes place but if the characters just walk through the room once it isn't enough to count. If an entire scene takes place in the room, then it's enough to qualify. Choose 5 of the 10. (Some will be harder, so you don't have to find them all unless you want to.)

Kitchen
Ballroom
Conservatory
Dining Room
Billard Room
Library
Study
Hall
Lounge
Cellar/Stairs (where the envelope with the solution was kept)

BONUS #1: Read a book based on the actual game Clue. Example: Clue series by A.E. Parker

BONUS #2: Play the board game with family and/or friends. 

BONUS #3: Watch the movie CLUE starring Tim Curry, Eileen Brennan, Lesley Ann Warren, Michael McKean, Christopher Lloyd, Madeline Kahn, and Martin Mull.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clue_(film)

NOTE: The books read for this challenge do not have to all be mysteries. It's your choice. 


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Sherlock Holmes

Based on the life and events of the fictional character Sherlock Holmes written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

You have 6 months to finish this challenge from when you start. Please put your start date on your post. This allows anyone to join us later. Note: Some books for this challenge will need to be mysteries, but you don't have to use all mysteries unless you want to.

1. Sherlock Holmes – Read a book with a detective or private eye as a main character.

2. Dr. John H. Watson – Read a book where the person solving the mystery has an assistant or helper.

3. 221 B Baker Street – Read a book with an address in the title, or mentioned somewhere in the book. Or there is a character named Baker, or Baker is in the title, or is part of the author’s name.

4. London – Read a book that takes place in England.

5. Books - There are 4 novels and 56 short stories that make up the Sherlock Holmes original works. Read any one of those, or you may read a book that is based on Sherlock Holmes in any way.

6. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle – Read a book by an author with a 3 word name, the author is knighted (Sir or Dame), Or “Arthur”, “Conan” or “Doyle” is found in the authors name (including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, if you wish to read another book by the author himself).

7. Smoking – Holmes smoked a Meerschaum pipe, and occasionally cigarettes and cigars. Read a book where there is a pipe, cigarettes, or cigar either on the cover, in the title, or used by a main character in a book.

8. Drugs – Holmes had a habit of using cocaine and occasionally morphine as a stimulant. Read a book where drugs are part of the story or someone uses a stimulant (including caffeine).

9. Deductive Reasoning – Holmes was famous for this. Read a book where a mystery is solved by following and interpreting clues.

10. Disguise – Holmes frequently disguised himself. Read a book where, for whatever reason, someone wears a disguise or costume.

11. Forensic Science – This was used frequently by Holmes. Read a book where some type of forensic science is mentioned. It could be anything from fingerprints to CSI type lab work.

12. Deerstalker hat & cape – This was what Holmes is usually pictured wearing. Read a book where someone wears either a hat or a cape, of any kind, at some point in the book. (Police officers, cowboy, etc.)

13. Dr. Moriarty – He was Holmes’ archvillian. Read a book where there is one major villain. 


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Cozy Themes

#1 British - English - Books that take place in the United Kingdom countries of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

#2 Historical/Period - Any book that takes place prior to 1940.

#3 Animals - Any book with an animal as a main character, subject of the book, book takes place in a pet shop, stable, etc.

#4 Culinary/Cooking - Food themed mysteries.

#5 Paranormal - Anything centered around the occult, witches, vampires, werewolves, Psychics, ghosts, etc.

#6 Vacation Mysteries/Exotic Locations - Any book that takes place outside the United States and/or outside the country in which you live.

#7 Holidays - Any holiday themed mystery.

#8 Hobbies - Any mystery that centers around a hobby, craft, sport, etc.

#9 Professions/Careers/Jobs/Occupations - Any mystery that centers on or highlights a particular job. Doesn't matter if the job is that of the person murdered, or that of the amateur slueth.

#10 Senior Slueths - Read a mystery where the sleuth is 50 or older.


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Around the World in 80 Books

1. This will last multiple years.  Start date:

2. Read books that take place in 80 different countries starting with your home country.

3. During your journey, visit countries within the following 9 regions: North America, the Caribbean, Latin America, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Asia, Oceania/Australia, and Antarctica.

4. Books must actually take place within the country. If it takes place in multiple countries, you must pick one of the main countries.

5. There are close to 200 recognized countries in the world. However, for the sake of the challenge, you will not be held to using only independent nations. It is perfectly acceptable to using territories, constituent countries, islands, and independent states (not US). If you need some help, here is a handy website: http://worldatlas.com/nations.htm

6. Re-reads are perfectly acceptable, as are audio books.

7. All books must be at least 100 pages in length, or the equivalent.

8. Please state the region (see #2), the country, the book title, and the author during each new post.

9. There will be two different challenge tracts:

1) Trekker (more difficult)

• Assuming that you are using the modes of transportation available during Jules Verne’s’ time, you will travel in consecutive order to countries adjacent to each other or directly accessible over bodies of water. This would follow a logical trip itinerary of circumnavigation, with limited “zigzagging” between destinations.

• You may need to “travel” to a given country more than one time during your itinerary. You can go to any one country as many times as you like, but it will only count once.

2) Frequent Flyer (Easier)

• Even though you still have to start at your country of origin, you are free to travel at random around the globe with no specific route or itinerary.

• You must still visit countries in all 9 specified regions.


BONUS (optional): Countries A to Z. There are countries for every letter except X. Try to include at least one country for each letter of the alphabet during your reading journey! I will accept the names of provinces in Canada and China as well as Mexican states for use in the A to Z Challenge. These, however will not count as individual countries in the country challenge. 

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Sunday, September 1, 2013

Books Read August 2013


Cates, Bailey
  • Bewitched, Bothered, and Biscotti 
Fiction.  Katie Lightfoot is still adjusting to the knowledge of being a hereditary witch, while she goes about her daily job at the family bakery.  She has a new romance with a gorgeous fireman, but that hits some bumps when the hunky newspaper reporter pops in and out of her life.  While on a picnic with her fireman, Katie receives a shock when they find a dead man hiding in the bushes.  The magickal mystery is off and running, as Katie tries to solve the murder in order to save her own skin.

Davidson, Diane Mott
  • The Whole Enchilada 
Fiction.  Goldy is up to her knees in food as she gets ready to cater her son’s  and her son’s good friend’s birthday party to be held at her best friend’s mansion.  When the other boy’s mother arrives, she is acting strangely, and Goldy becomes quite concerned when a strange man crashes the party.  The evening doesn’t go quite as planned, and by the end of the night a murder has been committed.

Dereske, Jo
  • Miss Zukas and the Library Murders 
Fiction.  First in the Miss Zukas series about a thirty-something uptight and rather prissy librarian who finds herself involved in a murder or two.  With the help of her zany artist sidekick, she’s not sure if she’s staying out of trouble or landing in the middle of it.

Dugan, Ellen 
  • Practical Protection Magick
Non-fiction.  Wonderfully informative and easy-to-follow guide to psychic attacks and how to defend yourself against them.

Galenorn, Yasmine
  • Night Vision 
Fiction.  Cicely must accept the crown of the Queen of Snow and Ice as part of her destiny, as her cousin, Rhiannon, wears the crown of the Queen of Rivers and Rushes.  Myst is still out to destroy them, Geoffrey and Leo are out to conquer them, and a new threat, the Blood Oracle, has been released and seeks one thing...to decimate Cicely.

Grafton, Sue
  • Kinsey and Me 
Non-fiction and Fiction.  Part memoir and part short stories about Kinsey Milhone, Grafton shares a lot of herself in this book.

Graham, Heather
  • Ghost Shadow 
Fiction.  A centuries-old curse comes alive and is played out among descendants of the founding families of Key West.  A murder committed ten years ago is replayed, and the key suspect in this murder is the same as in the one a decade ago.  Love lost and love found, ghosts and pirates all come together to solve this mystery and stop the curse.

Gregory, Philippa
  • The Red Queen 
Fiction.  Fictionalized account of the matriarch of the Tudor family, Margaret Beaufort, whose faith in God and in herself (perhaps before God), changed the history of England and placed her son, Henry Tudor, on the throne.

Hamilton, Lyn
  • The Xibalba Murders 
Fiction.  Lara McLintoch answers her old friend’s call to fly to Mexico and help him with a project, however when she arrives, she lands in the midst of a centuries-old myth and a modern-day murder.

James, Miranda 
  • File M for Murder 
Fiction.  Charlie and Diesel find themselves involved in another murder, as a visiting playwright is found dead, and Charlie’s own daughter, Laura, is a prime suspect.  A decade-sold mystery rears its head, and Charlie and his family needs to find out who the killer is before there is another death.

Koontz, Dean
  • Shadow Fires 
Fiction.  Fast-paced story about life, death and genetic alteration.  Where do we stop playing with nature?  A woman about to divorce her husband sees him suddenly killed by a garbage truck while trying to cross a busy street.  A cold terror begins to fill her.  That night she gets a call that she’s been dreading.  His body has been stolen from the morgue.

Smith, Melissa A.
  • Jealousy’s Rage
Fiction.  A hunter from Atlantis has one year to find his mate, so he travels to the Midwest to find her.  Ellie has had her heart broken one too many times to jump into another relationship, but she finds her resolve wavering as she describes her ideal man...and he walks into the real estate office where she works.

Toronto, Suzy 
  • The Sacred Sisterhood of Wonderful Wacky Women
Non-fiction.  Charming tales of real women who made an impact on the author’s life, who taught her what being a friend is about and how to fully live in the life she was given.  Accompanied by recipes.

Saturday, August 31, 2013

Reading Challenges 2013

This post really should have been set up on January 1, 2013, but oh well.

Total books for the year:

2011 - 156/150 completed
2012 - 104/100 completed
2013 - 134/100 completed

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Non-fiction 2013 (DONE)
Read at least 1 non-fiction book per month

Jan -
Feb - Lost Paradise by Kathy Marks; Serpent in Paradise by Dea Birkett; Pitcairn Island by Trevor Lummis; Mrs. Christian by Glynn Christian
Mar -
Apr - Anatomy of a Haunting by Lee Strong
May -
Jun - Chicken Soup for the Soul: I Can't Believe My Cat Did That! by Jack Canfield; The Tao of Writing by Ralph L. Wahlstrom
Jul - Compass Points: The Pagan Writer's Guide by Suzanne Ruthven
Aug - Practical Protection Magick by Ellen Dugan; The Sacred Sisterhood of Wonderful Wacky Women by Suzy Toronto; Kinsey and Me by Sue Grafton
Sep - The Art of Bliss by Tess Whitehurst
Oct - The Tainos: Rise and Decline of The People Who Greeted Columbus by Irving Rouse; Port Townsend's Victorian Homes by James Aiebuaer
Nov - In My Own Words by The Dalai Lama
Dec - The Sacred Sisterhood of Wonderful Wacky Women Book Two by Suzy Toronto

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Alphabet Titles 2013 (DONE)

A - Anatomy of a Haunting by Lee Strong
B - Black Point by Jerome Burke
C - Crocodile on the Sandbank by Elizabeth Peters
D - Drop Dead on Recall by Sheila Webster Boneham
E - Etched in Silver by Yasmine Galenorn
F - Shadow Fires by Dean Koontz
G - God on a Harley - Joan Brady
H - Haunted Moon by Yasmine Galenorn
I - A Touch of Ice by L.J. Charles
J - A Nose for Justice by Rita Mae Brown
K - Kinsey and Me by Sue Grafton
L - Lost Paradise by Kathy Marks
M - Mrs. Christian by Glynn Christian
N - Night Vision by Yasmine Galenorn
O - Opal Fire by Barbra Annino
P - Pitcairn Island by Trevor Lummis
Q - The Red Queen by Philippa Gregory
R - The Ragtime Kid by Larry Karp
S - Serpent in Paradise by Dea Birkett
T - True Believer by Nicholas Sparks
U - Once Upon a Ghost by Day Leclaire
V - Dumb White Husband vs. Santa by Benjamin Wallace
W - Where's Your Daddy? by Sue Ann Jaffarian
X - The Xibalba Murders by Lyn Hamilton
Y - A Year on Ladybug Farm by Donna Ball
Z - Miss Zukas and the Library Murders by Jo Dereke

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Character Names 2013 (DONE)

A - Amelia Crocodile on the Sandbank by Elizabeth Peters
B - Belinda Lost Paradise by Kathy Marks
C - Christine God on a Harley by Joan Brady
D - Delilah Etched in Silver by Yasmine Galenorn
E - Edith Anatomy of a Haunting by Lee Strong
F - Fletcher Pitcairn Island by Trevor Lummis
G - Mr. Gray The Widow of Larkspur by Lawana Blackwell
H - Hamasaki Primitive Secrets by Deborah Turrell Atkinson
I - Irma Serpent in Paradise by Dea Birkett
J - Jeremy Black Point by Jerome Burke
K - King A Nose for Justice by Rita Mae Brown
L - Lexie True Believer by Nicholas Sparks
M - Makayla Every Trick in the Book by Lucy Arlington
N - Nick One Hot Murder by Lorraine Bartlett
O - Olivia Written in Stone by Ellery Adams
P - Pete The Turtle Boy by Kealan Patrick Burke
Q - Quintal Mrs. Christian by Glynn Christian
R - Rex Christmas is Murder by C.S. Challinor
S - Stacy Opal Fire by Barbra Annino
T - Tom Drop Dead on Recall by Sheila Webster Boneham
U - Brian Underwood The Christie Curse by Victoria Abbott
V - Vanzir Haunted Moon by Yasmine Galenorn
W - Wayne Dead Angler by Victoria Houston
X - Xandra Harvest Moon by C.L. Bevill
Y - Ysandra Night Vision by Yasmine Galenorn
Z - Zoe Bookmarked for Death by Lorna Barrett

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Around the USA 2013 (DONE)

Alabama - A Potion to Die For by Heather Blake
Alaska - A Fatal Thaw by Dana Stabenow
Arizona - The Blessing Way by Tony Hillerman
Arkansas - Shakespeare's Champion by Charlaine Harris
California - A Modern Witch by Debora Geary
Colorado - Harvest Moon by C.L. Bevill
Connecticut - Tulle Death Do Us Part by Annette Blair
Delaware - Hooked Up by Jim & Joyce Lavene
District of Columbia - Pop! Goes the Weasel by James Patterson
Florida - Ghost Shadow by Heather Graham
Georgia - Brownies and Broomsticks by Bailey Cates
Hawai'i - Primitive Secrets by Deborah Turrell Atkinson
Idaho - The Sacred Sisterhood of Wonderful Wacky Women by Suzy Toronto
Illinois - Opal Fire by Barbra Annino
Indiana - Drop Dead on Recall by Sheila Webster Boneham
Iowa - Anatomy of a Haunting by Lee Strong
Kansas - Gluten for Punishment by Nancy J. Parra
Kentucky - Kinsey and Me by Sue Grafton
Louisiana - Photo Finished by Laura Childs
Maine - Firefly Beach by Meira Pentermann
Maryland - In for A Penny by Maggie Toussaint
Massachusetts - One Bad Apple by Sheila Connolly
Michigan - Cut and Dry by Jo Dereske
Minnesota - Red Velvet Cupcake Murder by Joanne Fluke
Mississippi File M for Murder by Miranda James
Missouri - The Ragtime Kid by Larry Karp
Montana - The Edge of The Crazies by Jamie Harrison
Nebraska - Heartland by David Wiltse
Nevada - A Nose for Justice by Rita Mae Brown
New Hampshire - Bookmarked for Death by Lorna Barrett
New Jersey - God on a Harley by Joan Brady
New Mexico - Chicken Soup for the Soul: I Can't Believe My Cat Did That! by Jack Canfield
New York - One Hot Murder by Lorraine Bartlett
North Carolina - True Believer by Nicholas Sparks
North Dakota - Home Front by Joel Rosenberg
Ohio - The Turtle Boy by Kealan Patrick Burke
Oklahoma - Ghost at Work by Nancy J. Parra
Oregon - A Haunting in Oregon by Michael Richan
Pennsylvania - Dead Letters by Sheila Connolly
Rhode Island - Black Magic Woman by Justin Gustainis
South Carolina - A Touch of Ice by L.J. Charles
South Dakota - Nearly Departed in Deadwood by Ann Charles
Tennessee - Deadly Night by Aiden Jones
Texas - Bubba and the Dead Woman by C.L. Bevill
Utah - On Deadly Ground by Michael Norman
Vermont - Spun by Sorcery by Barbara Bretton
Virginia - A Year on Ladybug Farm by Donna Ball
Washington - Etched in Silver by Yasmine Galenorn
West Virginia - Moon Signs by Helen Haught Fanick
Wisconsin - Black Point by Jerome Burke
Wyoming - The Cold Dish by Craig Johnson

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Around the World 2013 - 7 Countries (DONE)

1. USA - Black Point by Jerome Burke
2. Egypt - Crocodile on the Sandbank by Elizabeth Peters
3. Pitcairn Island - Lost Paradise by Kathy Marks
4. England - Christmas is Murder by C.S. Challinor
5. Tahiti - Mrs. Christian by Glynn Christian
6. Ireland - Buried in a Bog by Sheila Connolly
7. Italy - Inferno by Dan Brown 


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Around the Continents 2013 (DONE)

Africa - Crocodile on the Sandbank by Elizabeth Peters
Antarctica - Jealousy's Rage by Melissa A. Smith
Asia - The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan
Australia - Darkness Unbound by Keri Arthur
Europe - Italy - Inferno by Dan Brown
North America - USA - Black Point by Jerome Burke
South America - Mexico - The Xibalba Murders by Lyn Hamilton

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Ethnicity 2013

Africa - Black Magic Woman by Justin Gustainis
Basque Country - 
China - The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan
Cuba - 
France - 
Hawai'i - Primitive Secrets by Deborah Turrell Atkinson
Norway - 
Philippines - 
Puerto Rico - The Tainos: Rise and Decline of The People Who Greeted Columbus by Irving Rouse
Spain - 
USA - Black Point by Jerome Burke

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Read the Rainbow 2013 (DONE)

Red - Dead Letters by Sheila Connolly
Orange - The Sacred Sisterhood of Wonderful Wacky Women by Suzy Toronto
Yellow - Harvest Moon by C.L. Bevill
Green - Murder on the House by Juliet Blackwell
Blue - File M for Murder by Miranda James
Purple/Violet - Ghost Shadow by Heather Graham 

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Cozy Themes (DONE)

Read one book in each theme.

#1 British - English - The Corpse of St James's by Jeanne M. Dams

#2 Historical/Period - Crocodile on the Sandbank by Elizabeth Peters

#3 Animals - File M for Murder by Miranda James

#4 Culinary/Cooking - The Whole Enchilada by Diane Mott Davidson

#5 Paranormal - Nearly Departed in Deadwood by Ann Charles

#6 Vacation Mysteries/Exotic Locations - Buried in a Bog by Sheila Connolly

#7 Holidays - Christmas is Murder by C.S. Challinor

#8 Hobbies - Dead Angler by Victoria Houston

#9 Professions/Careers/Jobs/Occupations - Murder on the House by Juliet Blackwell

#10 Senior Sleuths - Murder at the Castle by Jeanne M. Dams 


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Seasons 2012 - 2013 (DONE)

Dec 22 - Mar 19
W - Worlds Unseen by Rachel Thomson
I - Island of the Blue Dolphins by Scott O'Dell
N - A Nose for Justice by Rita Mae Brown
T - True Believer by Nicholas Sparks
E - Etched in Silver by Yasmine Galenorn
R - Drop Dead on Recall by Sheila Webster Boneham

Mar 20 - Jun 20
S - Spun by Sorcery by Barbara Bretton
P - Primitive Secrets by Deborah Turrell Atkinson
R - The Rabbit Died by Sue Ann Jaffarian
I - Written in Stone by Ellery Adams
N - Deadly Night by Aiden James
G - A Modern Witch by Debora Geary

Jun 21 - Sep 21
S - Spells & Stitches by Barbara Bretton
U - Once Upon a Ghost by Day Leclaire
M - Murder at the Castle by Jeanne M. Dams
M - Harvest Moon by C.L. Bevill
E - Old Haunts by E.J. Copperman
R - The Tao of Writing by Ralph L. Wahlstrom

Sep 22 - Dec 20
A - The Alpine Advocate by Mary Daheim
U - Evil Under The Sun by Agatha Christie
T - The Tainos: Rise and Decline of The People Who Greeted Columbus by Irving Rouse
U - The Thirteenth Unicorn by W.D. Newman
M - Moon Signs by Helen Haught Fanick
N - No Mercy by Lori G. Armstrong

Bonus:

F - Home Front by Joel Rosenberg
A - One Bad Apple by Sheila Connolly
L - Love Letters from Ladybug Farm by Donna Ball
L - Photo Finished by Laura Childs


Friday, August 16, 2013

Coat of Arms


People on the City-Data Genealogy forum have been talking about coats of arms lately, and a thread started asking people how they would design their own.  I think I’ve finally come up with mine.  Here’s my post:

“I've been thinking about this for quite awhile.  My family situation is complicated and fractured, so the coat of arms would reflect only myself.  The colors would be dark purple and forest green in opposing quadrants with a silver banner.  The motto on the banner at the top would read "CREDO IN POSSIBILITATES", "Believe in the possibilities."  Instead of a helmet, a white lotus flower would sit on top of the shield.  A male orange and black tiger supporter would be rampant on the left side, and a white female grizzly bear supporter would be rampant on the right.  In the top left quadrant would be symbols of the Triple Goddess and the Forest Lord, in the top right quadrant would be a plumed pen (I write) and a musical eighth note (I play several instruments), the bottom left quadrant would have a honu (sea turtle - to symbolize my birthmother's ethnicity), and in the right bottom quadrant would be a raven (to reflect the origin of my birthfather's surname).”

And at the bottom would be my full name.  

Monday, August 5, 2013

August "fake" camp

July's camp is over, but since we've both been writing short stories, we see no reason to stop now, so both my writing buddy and I will be continuing with our own "fake" camp.  We've set word count goals, I'm shooting for another 10k this month, though that's the minimum I want to write, and we'll keep encouraging and supporting each other as always.  

Although I came up with 50 short story suggestions before camp started last month, I ended up working on only 15 of them, so I have enough to carry me over this month.  Most of those 15 are related stories about the characters I created years ago for an rpg, but they were only bare bones descriptions of who they were.  Now I'm filling in their histories and lives and stories and how they all ended up together and am having a lot of fun with it.  It might all end up in a single book someday.

Genealogy-wise, unfortunately both of the dioceses in Cuba that I had written to for information on my grandfather's birth wrote back saying that they had no information on him at all, so I'm having to re-group and figure out where I go from here.  Bayamo and Cienfuegos were the only two possibilities for his birthplace that were listed on his paperwork.  I'm fairly certain his mother was born in Cuba, but I haven't seen any information about her either, and I'm not sure I have a correct name for her.  His father was born in Euskal Herria (the Basque Country) and moved to Cuba with his parents and siblings apparently.  Think I'll try to find my great-grandparents' marriage information in Cuba.


Saturday, August 3, 2013

Books Read July 2013


Abbott, Victoria
  • The Christie Curse
Fiction.  Jordan Bingham applies for a new job with Vera Van Alst, the town’s most hated person.  She’s given room and board in exchange for tracking down a mysterious play supposedly written by the grand dame of crime herself, Agatha Christie.  With the help of her lovable, though quirky, uncles, she dodges danger in her quest.

Adams, Ellery
  • Peach Pies and Alibis
Fiction.  Ella Mae learns more about her mysterious ancestry as she dodges an ex-husband and while dealing with the romantic pangs she feels for the handsome firefighter she’s had a crush on all her life.  Deception and dangerous abound as death visits the lovely town of Havenwood.

Ball, Donna
  • At Home on Ladybug Farm 
Fiction.  2nd in the series.  The three women who own Ladybug Farm have taken in Cici’s daughter, Lori, and Noah, the teenager who had been camping out on their property.  Along with Ida Mae, the crusty elderly woman who came with the farm, they seem to form a family, something they desperately need as they see themselves through one catastrophe (and hilarious event) after another.  From sheep with coats on to a barn on fire, they stand together and try to find a way to make it work.

Bevill, C.L.
  • Harvest Moon
Fiction.  Emma had been abducted and brutalized by a were while vacationing with her parents.  By the time she escaped from him, her DNA had altered, and so, too, was her future.  Years later, she is the second in command of the powerful Colorado Cat Clan, yet in trying to help another were, she is once more captured and held.  This time by humans.  Can Wheeler find and rescue her in time?  Or will she be hunted to death?

Blackwell, Juliet
  • Tarnished and Torn 
Fiction.  Lily and her friends plan to spend a fun day shopping at the Gem Faire, but as usual with Lily, things don’t go exactly as planned, and she suddenly finds herself staring at the corpse of a witch who was pressed to death.  When her estranged father arrives in town, one thing leads to another, and Lily is forced to join forces with Aiden, the most powerful witch in San Francisco, and with Sailor, who has gifts of his own to defeat a demon, if she can.

Bretton, Barbara
  • Charmed 
Fiction.  Short story in the Sugar Maple series.  At the last meeting of a knitting workshop, one of the knitters surprises Chloe by revealing to her friends that Chloe is pregnant, something the villagers in Sugar Maple did not previously know.

Childs, Laura
  • Sweet Tea Revenge 
Fiction.  14th in the Tea Shop mystery series.  Theodosia returns to solve another murder that happens during Delaine’s wedding.  

Connolly, Sheila
  • Dead Letters
Fiction.  Nell, head of the local history society is hired by an elderly wealthy man to look into his family history and see if she can uncover anything untoward that his family was party to.  With the help of a mysterious otherworldly being, Nell is able to fulfill his request and bring about the solution to a long dormant injustice.

Copperman, E.J.
  • Old Haunts 
Fiction.  3rd in the paranormal cozy series.  Alison juggles her burgeoning business as the owner and hostess of a guesthouse with a fledgling occupation as a private investigator.  The two special “guests” of her house, both long departed from their bodies, hire her to find people from their pasts.  As she begins having feelings for a new man in her life, her ex-husband, or as she calls him, The Swine, shows up for a reconciliation, disrupting her household and causing her heartache.

Draco, Melusine
  • Compass Points The Pagan Writers’ Guide
Non-fiction.  Tips for writing in the Pagan and MB&S markets.

Jaffarian, Sue Ann
  • Rockets’ Red Glare
Fiction.  Short story in a series of holiday tales about a woman and her odd relationships with her family members.  Funny, but this one is a bit sad.

Leclaire, Day
  • Once Upon A Ghost 
Fiction.  Zach makes his living debunking ghost stories and revealing charlatans, and this case seems to be just another routine job.  That is until he meets Avery, a young woman convinced beyond all doubt that her ancestor still walks the earth.  Will his scientific experiments prove her wrong, and will she lose her faith?  Or can she prove to him that things like faith and love do exist?