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September 2023 Wrap-up

September TBR Pile (28/29):

  1. Bookworms BC: The Mermaid by Christina Henry (already read)

  2. Friend BC: Harry’s Trees by Jon Cohen ✓

  3. Nerdy Bookish Friends BC: Timeline by Michael Crichton ✓

  4. Kid Read Aloud: The One and Only Ivan by Katherine Applegate ✓

  5. Kid Read Aloud: The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan ✓

  6. Kid Book Club: The Last Human by Lee Bacon ✓

  7. Romance: Once Burned by Jeaniene Frost ✓

  8. Romance: Twice Tempted by Jeaniene Frost ✓

  9. Romance: Devil to Pay by Jeaniene Frost (short story no review) ✓

  10. Romance: Home for the Holidays by Jeaniene Frost (novella no review) ✓

  11. Romance: Up from the Grave by Jeaniene Frost ✓

  12. Romance: The Bodyguard by Katherine Center ✓

  13. Romance: Cruel Seduction by Katee Robert ✓

  14. Romance: Bound by Flames by Jeaniene Frost ✓

  15. Romance: The Boyfriend Candidate by Ashley Winstead ✓

  16. Fantasy: Cinders by Michelle D. Argyle ✓

  17. Fantasy: The International House of Dereliction by Jacqueline Davies ✓

  18. Fnbtasy: The Islands of Elsewhere by Heather Fawcett ✓

  19. Fantasy: Thornhedge by T. Kingfisher ✓

  20. Nonfiction: The Things We Make by Bill Hammock ✓

  21. Nonfiction: The Kingdom of Prep by Maggie Bullock ✓

  22. Thriller: 56 Days by Catherine Ryan Howard ✓

  23. Mystery: Arsenic and Adobo by Mia P. Manansala ✓

  24. Horror: Mister Magic by Kiersten White ✓

  25. Horror: The Haunting of Winchester Mansion by Alexandria Clarke ✓

  26. Comic: Estranged by Ethan M. Aldridge ✓

  27. Comic: The Changeling King by Ethan M. Aldridge ✓

  28. Comic: Once & Future Vol. 5 ✓

  29. Comic: Lore Olympus Vol. 4 ✓

1,000,000 Page Goal:

Monthly Total: 8387 pages
Pages Remaining: 294,899 pages

Current Read - A Court of Silver Flames by Sarah J. Maas

Books I Gave Up On (0)

Books Bought/Received (1) - I finally picked up Katee Robert’s newest volume in the Dark Olympus series. Really proud of my book buying restraint this month.

UnRead Shelf Progress

  • Starting Number: 339

  • Books Read: 2

  • Books Acquired: 1

  • Books Unshelved: 0

  • Finishing Number: 338

October TBR Pile:

  1. Bookworms BC: A House with Good Bones by T. Kingfisher (already read)

  2. Friend BC: Savage Appetites by Rachel Monroe

  3. Nerdy Bookish Friends BC: Vampires of El Norte by Isabel Canas

  4. Kid Read Aloud: Echo Mountain by Lauren Wolk

  5. Kid Book Club: Fish in a Tree by Lynda Mulllaly Hunt

  6. Fantasy: A Court of Silver Flames by Sarah J. Maas

  7. Romance: Into the Fire by Jeaniene Frost

Movies Watched

  • Rogue One - Rewatched after finishing Andor. Still a really good contained Star Wars film.

  • Local Hero - A quirky character study from 1983.

  • Speed Racer - Family movie night

TV Shows Watched

  • Andor

  • Below Deck: Down Under

  • Lower Decks S4

  • Foundation S2

  • Killing It S2

  • Misfits S4-5

  • Archer S

  • Only Murders in the Building S3

  • Fleabag S2

  • Starstruck S3

  • Preacher S1

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Next up on the TBR pile:

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categories: Monthly Wrap-Up
Saturday 09.30.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

The Boyfriend Candidate by Ashley Winstead

Title: The Boyfriend Candidate

Author: Ashley Winstead

Publisher: Graydon House 2023

Genre: Romance

Pages: 384

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Fall TBR

Spice Rating: 5

As a shy school librarian, Alexis Stone is comfortable keeping out of the spotlight. But when she’s dumped for being too meek—in bed!—she decides she needs to change. And what better way to kick-start her new more adventurous life than with her first one-night stand?

Enter Logan, the gorgeous, foul-mouthed stranger she meets at a hotel bar. Audacious and filterless, Logan is Alexis’s opposite—and boy, do opposites attract! Just as she’s about to fulfill her hookup wish, the hotel catches fire in a freak lightning storm. In their rush to escape, Logan is discovered carrying her into the street, where people are waiting with cameras. Cameras Logan promptly—and shockingly—flees.

Alexis is bewildered until suddenly pictures of her and Logan escaping the fire are all over the internet. Turns out Logan is none other than Logan Arthur, the hotshot candidate challenging the Texas governor’s seat. The salacious scandal is poised to sink his career—and jeopardize Alexis’s job—until a solution is proposed: he and Alexis could pretend to be in a relationship until election day…in two months. What could possibly go wrong?

A note about the spice rating: I would consider this one a 5, but that 5-ness doesn’t come into the story until about 80% of the way through the book. There’s just a lot of romcom tension before that point.

This was a good romcom style romance story complete with meet-cute, different worlds, forced proximity, and a very sexy if confusing MMC. I grabbed this one off the library’s new releases shelf just wanting something light and fluffy for the week. It definitely fits the bill. We get a fun romp of a story with two interesting main characters. I do think the book does suffer from not having the other main character’s point of view. I’ve found that I really enjoy the back and forth narrative style. This one is strictly told from Alexis’s point of view. This is realistic fiction although I did have a hard time buying the political situation in Texas. Just not that realistic. Suspending that, I sped through this book rooting for Alexis and Logan the entire time.

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Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: Ashley Winstead, romance, contemporary, 4 stars, Fall TBR List
categories: Book Reviews
Friday 09.29.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Thornhedge by T. Kingfisher

Title: Thornhedge

Author: T. Kingfisher

Publisher: Tor Books 2023

Genre: Fantasy

Pages: 116

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Fall TBR

There's a princess trapped in a tower. This isn't her story.

Meet Toadling. On the day of her birth, she was stolen from her family by the fairies, but she grew up safe and loved in the warm waters of faerieland. Once an adult though, the fae ask a favor of Toadling: return to the human world and offer a blessing of protection to a newborn child. Simple, right?

But nothing with fairies is ever simple.

Centuries later, a knight approaches a towering wall of brambles, where the thorns are as thick as your arm and as sharp as swords. He's heard there's a curse here that needs breaking, but it's a curse Toadling will do anything to uphold…

A lovely fracture fairy tale full of great writing and a fast-paced plot. This little story gives us another perspective on the Sleeping Beauty tale. We get to fall for Toadling in all her other-worldly quirk. We see Toadling connect with a human. And we learn about just how Toadling came to be the guard for an overgrown keep and a sleeping form. I loved how Kingfisher took the Sleeping Beauty story and turned it on its head. I have a real weakness for the “what if the princess was evil?” type of fracture fairy tale. This slim novella was tons of fun with a satisfying ending.

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Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: 4 stars, T. Kingfisher, fairy tale stories, fantasy, novella, Fall TBR List
categories: Book Reviews
Thursday 09.28.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

The Haunting of Winchester Mansion by Alexandria Clarke

Title: The Haunting of Winchester Mansion

Author: Alexandria Clarke

Publisher: 2019

Genre: Horror Mystery

Pages: 440

Rating: 2/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Fall TBR; COYER

In the small town of Black Bay, a vacant, forgotten house sits atop an overlooking bluff.

When Bailey and Bodhi Taylor move in and begin renovations, the house seems perfect. But things move on their own, screams echo from the basement, and Bailey sees a shadowy figure out of the corner of her eye. Is the house haunted? And if it is, what does the ghost want with Bailey?

CW: Child death

Well that was a bust for me. I was hoping for some creepy supernatural mystery a la Darcy Coates. Instead, we get a very lackluster mundane mystery with a few supernatural bits. I called the murderer within the first 50 pages and then felt myself becoming more and more bored over the course of the last 400 pages. The story was way too long and drawn out for what it was. The main characters frustrated me. I was not happy about their backstory and the casual way it was dropped. Seriously needed a content warning there… Add in the weird way the story was broken up and edited and I was very annoyed by it. I suspect that this was three novellas that were then smashed into one big book. If you are going to do that, please edit the transitions better. Very annoying.

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Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: Alexandria Clarke, horror, mystery, Fall TBR List, COYER, ebook
categories: Book Reviews
Wednesday 09.27.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Harry's Trees by Jon Cohen

Title: Harry’s Trees

Author: Jon Cohen

Publisher: MIRA 2018

Genre: Magical Realism

Pages: 432

Rating: 3/5 stars

Reading Challenges:

Thirty-four-year-old Harry Crane works as an analyst for the US Forest Service. When his wife dies suddenly, Harry, despairing, retreats north to lose himself in the remote woods of the Endless Mountains of Pennsylvania. But fate intervenes in the form of a fiercely determined young girl named Oriana. She and her mother, Amanda, are struggling to pick up the pieces from their own tragic loss of Oriana’s father. Discovering Harry while roaming the forest, Oriana believes that he holds the key to righting her world.

Harry reluctantly agrees to help Oriana carry out an astonishing scheme inspired by a book given to her by the town librarian, Olive Perkins. Together, Harry and Oriana embark on a golden adventure that will fulfill Oriana’s wild dream—and ultimately open Harry’s heart to new life.

Not really my type of book, but a decent read for the week. I am usually very wary of any type of heart-warming books and this one definitely fits into that mold. We get a man at sea with his life and a precocious child who changes that life. Right there, I figured this wasn’t going to be my favorite book. I was right. I wasn’t a big fan of the path of discovery in this book. My favorite parts were when things got a little strange and magical. Those portions kept me engaged with the story and characters. Overall, the story ended too neatly for me with everything wrapped into a bow. I like books with more open endings I think. I bristle at the neat and tidy finality at the end of these types of books.

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Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: Jon Cohen, book club, magical realism
categories: Book Reviews
Tuesday 09.26.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Homeschool W6: Heading into Our Busy Season

New park has a biplane!

And lots of play areas.

What We Studied

A Flex and a normal week in this post. But, we are also heading into our busy season full of pumpkin patch and fall activities. I’m attempting to find a better balance between our activities, home chores, and curriculum work. But then I have to remember that homeschooling comes in seasons.

Finished our 14th adventure with HeroQuest

Literature and Poetry

Arthur finished The Lightning Thief. We’re very interested in watching the new Disney series when it releases in December. We then started a new read aloud. Beyond the actual literature, we are working on some basic grammar skills and starting our writing journey. He also continued his Super Secret Notebook from Blossom & Root.

  • The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan

  • A Child's Introduction to Greek Mythology

  • Poetry for Young People: American Poetry

  • Poetry for Young People: African American Poetry

  • Reading Explorer: Intro

  • Echo Mountain by Lauren Wolk

Quentin finished our read aloud and I think we enjoyed it. After, I let him pick our next read aloud and he chose Zoey and Sassafras. He also worked on some basic grammar. I tacked on a mini theme unit about leaves and fall to celebrate the season. And we started the official spelling curriculum this week. It felt like too much on Week 1, but I want to get it going with this cycle. I've been using The Moffatt Girls spelling curriculum for grades 1st-3rd. I love her word lists and activity pages. Makes it really easy to add-on. I just wish that she had lists for 4th and 5th grade.

  • Sing a Song of Seasons

  • The One and Only Ivan by Katherine Applegate

  • Zoey and Sassafras 3: Merhorses and Bubbles by Asia Citro

  • Zoey and Sassafras 4: Caterflies and Ice by Asia Citro

  • Where I Live: Poems About My Home, My Street, and My Town

  • The Wall in the Middle of the Book by Jon Agee

  • The Squirrels’ Busy Year by Martin Jenkins

  • In the Middle of Fall by Kevin Henkes

  • Taking a Walk in the Country by Sue Tarsky

  • Pick a Circle, Gather Squares: A Fall Harvest of Shapes by Felicia Sanzari Chernesky

  • Leaves! by Robert Munsch

  • Leif and the Fall by Allison Sweet Grant and Adam Grant

  • Fall leaves by Doretta Holland

  • A Fall Ball for All by Jamie A. Swenson

  • One Leaf, Two Leaves, Count with Me by John Micklos Jr.

  • Leaves by Grace Hansen

  • Lilla's Sunflowers by Colleen Rowan Kosinski

Books of Fall

Q History and ELA

Math

Arthur continued to dive into Singapore 5A. We are definitely going to slow down our math lessons a bit to make sure that Arthur achieves mastery. We also continued our next logic book.

  • Singapore Common Core 5A

  • Orbiting with Logic

Quentin continued working toward the end of Singapore 1B with a unit on math to 120. I’m still debating if we should take a small review break after finishing 1B and before beginning 2A. We also continued our logic book.

  • Lollipop Logic Book 3

  • Singapore Common Core 1B

Exploring photography

Park time after pictures

Social Studies

Arthur jumped back into BYL 6 and History Quest: US History with Reconstruction. We covered the time period and the impeachment of Andrew Johnson. Our curriculum also had us take a step back to reconnect with Native Americans before and during the Civil War. We will be continuing with that storyline next week.

  • DK American History

  • We were There Too! Young People in US History

  • Words that Build a Nation

  • Heart and Soul

  • Nat Geo Our Country’s Presidents

  • An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States

  • Red Cloud: A Lakota Story of War and Surrender by S.D. Nelson

Quentin moved onto the the beginnings of Civilization with the Fertile Crescent. We didn’t quite finish the unit like I was hoping and still need to cover cuneiform. History is going a little slower with Q than it did with Arthur, but I have to remember that we have much more on our plates this year. We’ll get though it.

  • History Quest Early Times

  • DK When on Earth?

  • Human Wold

  • DK History

  • DK Timelines of Everything

  • DK A Child Through Time

  • A History of Western Art

  • DK Science Year by Year

  • The Genius of the Stone, Bronze, and Iron Ages by Izzi Howell

Glacier Creek Prairie Preserve

Science

Arthur is embarking upon RSO Chemistry this year. We will be doing the experiment portions with a group of coop friends. This week’s class focused on atoms and I taught the experiments. The kids were super squirrely, but we got through it.

  • RSO Chemistry

  • DK Super Simple Chemistry

  • Story of Science Vol. 2: Newton at the Center by Joy Hakim

Quentin skipped science these two weeks. For Flex Week, we purposely held off. For last week, time just got away from us completely. We’ll catch up soon I know.

  • RSO Life

  • DK Oversimple Biology

STEAM Coop

Coop resumed with Arthur learning about how to make a fire and Quentin learning about photography. Moving onto his past week, Arthur started a series on art mediums. This week they learned about shading techniques and light sources. He really loved it! Quentin class was taught by me and we talked about the colors of fall. The kids made tissue paper sunflowers and pony bead colorful corn cobs.

ELA and Math

A’s History Books

Art/Music/Crafts/Cooking/Documentary

And I finally fell off the art and music train these past two weeks. I just could’t seem to get it to fit in our schedueles. I suspect this will be an issue until November, but hoping we can slide it in at least half of the weeks.

  • DK Music and How it Works

  • DK The Arts

  • Modern Art Adventures by Maja Pitamic and Jill Laidlaw

  • 13 American Artists Children Should Know

  • A Child's Introduction to Art

  • Women in Art by Rachel Ignotofsky

  • We are Artists by Kari Herbert

ELA and Math

ELA and Math

Field Trip

On Tuesday two weeks ago, we played at the new Lewis and Clark Landing on the river. There’s a fun new playground tucked into the space by the new science museum (visiting soon!). The kids loved all the structures. I just wish that there was actually some shade… We had coop picture day on this past Tuesday. Our former coop member extended her usual picture taking to include a lesson on photography. The kids learned a bit about the technology she uses and she even let the older ones take a test picture. After, we hit up the nearby park for some playtime with friends.

Beautiful sights at Platte River State Park

High

We got two good nature hikes in (one on a rainy cloudy day that was just perfect) and our first trip to the pumpkin patch. I have us scheduled to go to the pumpkin patch 8 times from now until Halloween. I like to get our money’s worth out of those season passes!

Low

By Friday afternoon, I was exhausted. So much stuff! I didn’t balance my school work expectations and outings and general house chores very well. Something to work on…

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Next Week -

  • Finishing Echo Mountain

  • Finishing our current Zoey and Sassafras book and possibly starting the next one

  • Finishing 1B for Math (Q) and taking the next lessons in 5A slowly (A)

  • Hosting, but not teaching, the next Chemistry Class

  • Getting back into our history texts

  • Celebrating Q’s birthday with a trip to the Pumpkin Patch!

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Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: homeschool
categories: Life
Monday 09.25.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Music Monday - Holly Humberstone feat. d4vd "Superbloodmoon"

Great mixing of voices and styles, but too short!

Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: Holly Humberstone, d4vd
categories: Music
Monday 09.25.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Mister Magic by Kiersten White

Title: Mister Magic

Author: Kiersten White

Publisher: Del Rey 2023

Genre: Horror

Pages: 368

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Fall TBR

Thirty years after a tragic accident shut down production of the classic children’s program Mister Magic, the five surviving cast members have done their best to move on. But just as generations of cultishly devoted fans still cling to the lessons they learned from the show, the cast, known as the Circle of Friends, have spent their lives searching for the happiness they felt while they were on it. The friendship. The feeling of belonging. And the protection of Mister Magic.  

But with no surviving video of the show, no evidence of who directed or produced it, and no records of who—or what—the beloved host actually was, memories are all the former Circle of Friends has. 

Then a twist of fate brings the castmates back together at the remote desert filming compound that feels like it’s been waiting for them all this time. Even though they haven’t seen each other for years, they understand one another better than anyone has since. 

After all, they’re the only ones who hold the secret of that circle, the mystery of the magic man in his infinitely black cape, and, maybe, the answers to what really happened on that deadly last day. But as the Circle of Friends reclaim parts of their past, they begin to wonder: Are they here by choice, or have they been lured into a trap? 

Well that was one of the weirdest books that I’ve read in quite a while. White employs the same type of strange setup and unfolding of the story as with her previous adult horror book, Hide. In this one, we get a strange children’s television show, potentially a small-town cult, and a very very creepy house. I love these horror stories that unfold in very strange slow reveals. It’s my absolute favorite kind of creepy. I wasn’t the most excited about the fact that Val cannot remember anything from her life on the show or her childhood. This part seemed a bit of a strange plot device and wasn’t my favorite way to experience the story. I liked her more as the story goes on, but it was really the other children from the show that were my favorites. I loved seeing as how they reveal their true selves over the course of the book. Once we get to the big reveal of the show and how it operated, I was fully into the storyline.

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Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: Kiersten White, horror, 4 stars, Fall TBR List
categories: Book Reviews
Sunday 09.24.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Life Right Now #28

As I look outside my window: The sun is back out after yesterday’s clouds. But the temps are staying lower, so it should be just about perfect.

On my bedside table: The Boyfriend Candidate by Ashley Winstead; Thornhedge by T. Kingfisher

On my tv this week: We finally finished The Misfits! And because we went on a weird 6-degrees-of-separation thing, J remembered the one of the actors was one another show he enjoyed, Preacher. The show is based on a comic book from the 1990s by Garth Ennis who also wrote The Boys. So we had to start watching the show and I had to put the comics on hold at the library.

Listening to: Mostly just a lot of music mixes. Been really digging my Apple Music Radio channel. All my favorites, plus some related bands I am discovering.

On the menu for this week:

  • Monday - Vegetable Beef Soup; Me out at book club

  • Tuesday - Out at Book Club

  • Wednesday - Quentin’s Birthday Dinner (pushed a day) at one of the Chinese buffets

  • Thursday - Snack dinner/leftovers; Arthur dinner at the homeschool dance

  • Friday - Chili Verde

  • Saturday - Pot Roast

  • Sunday - Spinach and Artichoke Melts/Grilled Cheese

On my to do list: Mostly I’m just needing to get all my ducks in a row for the boys’ birthday party on October 7th.

Happening this week: It’s Quentin’s birthday and book club week!

  • Monday - Chemistry class; Book Club

  • Tuesday - Vala’s (Quentin’s birthday); Book Club

  • Wednesday - Vala’s; Quentin’s birthday dinner

  • Thursday - Coop; Arthur Homeschool Dance

  • Friday - Fontenelle Forest Hike

  • Saturday - Home Day

  • Sunday - Coop Book Club; Nerdy Bookish Friends Book Club

What I am creating: I spent some time working on my August Memory Planner pages yesterday. About halfway through the month. Hoping to get back to it later today.

My simple pleasures: Rainy forest walks; hot coffee; friends

Looking around the house: Two weeks until the birthday party and we’ve got to get the main floor under control. Starting on the hallway area this week.

From the camera: New addition to the pumpkin patch. Arthur’s direction to Quentin, “Look like you’re sleeping.” No idea why, but that was the pose.

tags: Life Right Now
categories: Weekly Wrap-up
Sunday 09.24.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Fall Bucket List

My favorite season of the year. We’re diving into the spooky season and planning on soaking up all the fall fun.

  1. Visit Vala’s 6x

  2. Celebrate Friendsgiving

  3. Read 50 Books

  4. Complete Spooky Movie Month

  5. Execute a Halloween Party for Coop

  6. Have an Art/Craft Day

  7. Three State Park Visists

  8. Two Zoo Visits

  9. Pick Out and Carve Pumpkins

  10. Go Trick-or-Treating

  11. Jump in a Pile of Leaves

  12. Go Through a Corn Maze

  13. Make 5 Fall Recipes

  14. Make Leaf Art

  15. Go Pick Apples

  16. Go on a 3 Fall Forest Hikes

  17. Make 3 Pumpkin Recipes

  18. Go Bowling

  19. Use our GetOut Pass 2 Times

  20. Decorate for Fall

Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: Fall Bucket List
categories: Life
Saturday 09.23.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Bound by Flames by Jeaniene Frost

Title: Bound by Flames (Night Prince #3)

Author: Jeaniene Frost

Publisher: Avon 2015

Genre: Romance

Pages: 342

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Fall TBR; Finishing the Series

Spice Rating: 5

The climactic third novel in New York Times bestselling author Jeaniene Frost's Night Prince series finds Vlad and his newly turned bride, Leila, at odds with each other—and vulnerable to the one vampire powerful enough to end the Dark Prince's reign . . .

Play with fire, pay the price

Leila's years on the carnie circuit were certainly an education. What she didn't learn: how to be a vampire, or how to be married to the most famous vampire of them all. Adjusting to both has Leila teetering on a knife edge between passion and peril, and now the real danger is about to begin . . .

Vlad must battle with a centuries-old enemy whose reach stretches across continents and whose strength equals his own. It isn't like Vlad to feel fear, but he does . . . for Leila, because his enemy knows she is Vlad's greatest weakness. As friend and foe alike align against him—and his overprotectiveness drives Leila away—Vlad's love for his new bride could be the very thing that dooms them both . . .

Oh that took a turn! I was not expecting the twists and turns in this volume of the series. This book has nonstop action from page one until the end. And there is some serious disturbing action in this one. Definitely not for the feint of heart. Even I cringed during a few scenes. But on the other side of the book, we get to see so much growth between Vlad and Leila. I was desperate for them to really start to understand each other and come together. One more book in this series to see how this chapter of their story ends.

Night Prince

  • #1 Once Burned

  • #2 Twice Tempted

  • #3 Bound by Flames

  • #4 Into the Fire

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tags: Jeaniene Frost, fantasy, romance, vampires, Finishing the Series, Fall TBR List
categories: Book Reviews
Saturday 09.23.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

The Kingdom of Prep by Maggie Bullock

Title: The Kingdom of Prep: The Inside Story of the Rise and (Near) Fall of J. Crew

Author: Maggie Bullock

Publisher: Dey Street Books 2023

Genre: Nonfiction - Business

Pages: 368

Rating: 3/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Fall TBR

Once upon a time, a no-frills J.Crew rollneck sweater held an almost mystical power—or at least it felt that way. The story of J.Crew is the story of the original “lifestyle brand,” whose evolution charts a sea change in the way we dress, the way we shop, and who we aspire to be over the past four decades—all told through iconic clothes and the most riveting characters imaginable.

In The Kingdom of Prep, seasoned fashion journalist Maggie Bullock tells J.Crew’s epic story for the first time, bringing to life the deliciously idiosyncratic people who built a beloved brand, unpacking the complex legacy of prep—a subculture born on the 1920s campuses of the Ivy League—and how one brand rose to epitomize “American” style in two very different golden eras, and also eventually embodied the “retail apocalypse” that rocked the global fashion industry and left hollowed-out malls across the country.

A random library pick that I thought might be something I would enjoy, but ultimately, this book fell a bit flat for me. Overall I think this account felt a little too long. We spend so much time setting up the entire concept of J. Crew and then linger over the details. I might have liked this more as a long-form article than a full length book. Or maybe I just wasn’t as invested in the J. Crew brand as a reader that would have really loved this one. I never really bought into the J. Crew brand as a teen or college student. And now I’m very much in homeschool mom chic. Oh well.

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tags: nonfiction, business, Maggie Bullock, 3 stars, Fall TBR List
categories: Book Reviews
Friday 09.22.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Summer Bucket List Finish

Illness and travel really impacted our bucket list this year.

  1. Complete the Library Reading Program ✓

  2. Ice Cream Tour of Omaha (in progress)

  3. Louisville, Two Rivers, and Fremont SRAs - Unfortunately schedules and illness derailed my plans.

  4. Trip to Indiana and Ohio ✓

  5. Cookout with Friends ✓

  6. Lincoln Day

  7. 5 Splash Pad Visits ✓

  8. 3 Movies at the Theater (1/3)

  9. 3 Omaha Zoo Visits ✓

  10. Read 50 Books ✓

  11. August Movie Month - Well, that just didn’t happen. Completely got away from me.

  12. September Game Month

Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: Summer Bucket List
categories: Life
Friday 09.22.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Arsenic and Adobo by Mia P. Manansala

Title: Arsenic and Adobo (Tita Rosie’s Kitchen Mysteries #1)

Author: Mia P. Manansala

Publisher: Berkley 2021

Genre: Mystery

Pages: 307

Rating: 2/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Summer TBR; Unread Shelf; BOTM Cleanout

When Lila Macapagal moves back home to recover from a horrible breakup, her life seems to be following all the typical rom-com tropes. She's tasked with saving her Tita Rosie's failing restaurant, and she has to deal with a group of matchmaking aunties who shower her with love and judgment. But when a notoriously nasty food critic (who happens to be her ex-boyfriend) drops dead moments after a confrontation with Lila, her life quickly swerves from a Nora Ephron romp to an Agatha Christie case.

With the cops treating her like she's the one and only suspect, and the shady landlord looking to finally kick the Macapagal family out and resell the storefront, Lila's left with no choice but to conduct her own investigation. Armed with the nosy auntie network, her barista best bud, and her trusted Dachshund, Longanisa, Lila takes on this tasty, twisted case and soon finds her own neck on the chopping block…

Oof! I had hopes for a fun cozy mystery with some food talk. And that’s what I thought I was getting in the first chapter. But then, things got very repetitive, silly, and seemingly lacking of emotion. I was interested in the food talk, but then the food talk became an every other paragraph thing. How many times do we need the same foods described in detail? I did not. If you would have removed the repetitions, almost 40% of the book would have disappeared. As it stands, the food descriptions just felt like padding. Beyond that, I was annoyed by the seeming incompetence of detective and even of Lila. There wasn’t enough actual amateur detective work. And don't get me started on the fact that Lila and all the main characters seemed to not care at all that people have died. I thoroughly disliked this book.

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tags: Mia P. Manansala, mystery, BOTM Cleanout, Book of the Month, UnRead Shelf Project RC, Summer TBR List, 2 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Thursday 09.21.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

The Islands of Elsewhere by Heather Fawcett

Title: The Islands of Elsewhere

Author: Heather Fawcett

Publisher: Rocky Pond Books 2023

Genre: MG Fantasy

Pages: 224

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges:

Not many kids have an island in their backyard, but suddenly, the Snolly sisters have three. They’re staying at Granddaddy’s seaside property for the summer, which includes the mysterious Fairy Islands: Fairy, Little Fairy, and Ghost. The people in Misty Cove call them “in-between places,” and say they’re full of magic—a magic that gets inside you.

But ten-year-old Bee Snolly doesn’t believe in magic—she just wants to help her ill Granddaddy. And if she and her sisters can unravel the mystery of the Fairy Islands in time, they may discover a long-buried secret that could help them all.

Very cute little middle fantasy featuring three very different sisters and a family mystery. I loved watching Bee, Hattie, and Plum play and fight and ultimately come together to help their family in any way they can. There’s definitely a level of quirkiness to this family and it comes through in every page. Is Fawcett capable of writing of book that doesn’t include quirky characters? I don’t think so, but those quirky characters were just what I needed for an easy read today. I sped through this book desperate to find out the mystery of the Fairy Islands and hopeful that Granddaddy would be okay. A very cute little story.

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tags: middle grade, fantasy, Heather Fawcett, 4 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Wednesday 09.20.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Cruel Seduction by Katee Robert

Title: Cruel Seduction (Dark Olympus #5)

Author: Katee Robert

Publisher: Sourcebooks 2023

Genre: Romance

Pages: 384

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Unread Shelf; Romanceopoly - City Lane (Fantasy that doesn’t involve magic)

Spice Rating: 8

Aphrodite has never flinched at getting her perfectly manicured hands dirty, and she's not about to start now—even if that means marrying Olympus's enemy number one, the new Hephaestus. She has a wicked plan to keep her deadly new husband off-balance, seducing the one person he seems to care about most in this world: Pandora, a woman as beautiful as she is sweet.

Two can play the seduction game, however, and Hephaestus is all too happy to put his new wife in her place. Her ex, Adonis, seems like he'll do the trick. It doesn't hurt that he's gorgeous in the way of fallen angels, either.

The only problem with using seduction as a weapon? Hearts are all too quick to get involved. With Hephaestus and Aphrodite trading venomous strikes that feel a whole lot like foreplay, lines become blurred and emotions entangled. But a broken heart may be the least of their worries. With unrest in Olympus reaching new heights, these bedroom games may have deadly consequences for themselves, their city, and everyone they've come to love.

My biggest complaint about this book… it needed to be longer. We get a great setup with Eris’s forced marriage to Theseus alongside the complications of Pandora and Adonis. We get the larger storyline of the barriers failing and new player trying to take over Olympus. I was all for slowly untangling this mess and watching characters find themselves and each other. And they do, but the ending really seemed rushed to me. I wanted to sit with some of the revelations a bit longer. I wanted to see how the polyam groupings worked in everyday life, not just in the bedroom. I wanted more from these characters. The review is pretty negative, but I did really enjoy reading the book. I loved getting more insight into some of the characters that we’ve briefly encountered. Theseus was my favorite. I loved learning his story and seeing him finally become his own person and find love, in very unexpected places. I cannot wait until the next Dark Olympus book in January.

Dark Olympus

  • #0.5 Stone Heart

  • #1 Neon Gods

  • #1.5 Hades and Hades

  • #2 Electric Idol

  • #2.5 Zeus and Hera

  • #3 Wicked Beauty

  • #4 Radiant Sun

  • #5 Cruel Seduction

  • #6 Midnight Ruin

  • #7 Dark Restraint

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tags: romance, Katee Robert, greek and roman myths, contemporary, 4 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Tuesday 09.19.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Currently #18

Reading: I was disappointed by my current Kindle read, so I picked up Thornhedge by T. Kingfisher. Loving this weird and fractured fairy tale story.

Watching: We’re finished The Misfits S4 and about to start S5.

Listening: I downloaded Nita Strauss’s new album and it’s been on repeat for me lately. I’m loving the variety of guest singers and their particular styles.

Making: It’s officially spooky season and I’m diving into all the spooky books. Making a shortlist for my must-reads.

Feeling: I was feeling very stressed out this weekend, but things have calmed down now. I think getting teaching chemistry off my plate helped.

Planning: It’s school picture time. I realized that the only non-graphic tees that the boys had were the ones that they wore for picture day last fall. So, I guess I need to go buy some new shirts that will work for fall pictures. Maybe a green and blue color scheme.

Loving: Leaning into the fall seasons with all the pumpkin foods. I picked up some pumpkin spice yogurt covered pretzels and they are delicious! My pumpkin cream cheese on bagels isn’t so bad either.

Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: Currently
categories: Life
Tuesday 09.19.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Music Monday - Coheed and Cambria "Ladders of Supremacy"

Loving this new epic song.

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tags: Coheed and Cambria
categories: Music
Monday 09.18.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

The Bodyguard by Katherine Center

Title: The Bodyguard

Author: Katherine Center

Publisher: St. Martin’s Press 2022

Genre: Romance

Pages: 309

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges:

Spice Rating: 4

She’s got his back.
Hannah Brooks looks more like a kindergarten teacher than somebody who could kill you with a wine bottle opener. Or a ballpoint pen. Or a dinner napkin. But the truth is, she’s an Executive Protection Agent (aka "bodyguard"), and she just got hired to protect superstar actor Jack Stapleton from his middle-aged, corgi-breeding stalker.

He’s got her heart.
Jack Stapleton’s a household name—captured by paparazzi on beaches the world over, famous for, among other things, rising out of the waves in all manner of clingy board shorts and glistening like a Roman deity. But a few years back, in the wake of a family tragedy, he dropped from the public eye and went off the grid.

They’ve got a secret.
When Jack’s mom gets sick, he goes home to the family’s Texas ranch to help out. Only one catch: He doesn’t want his family to know about his stalker. Or the bodyguard thing. And so Hannah—against her will and her better judgment—finds herself pretending to be Jack’s girlfriend as a cover. Even though her ex, says no one will believe it.

What could possibly go wrong?
Hannah hardly believes it, herself. But the more time she spends with Jack, the more real it all starts to seem. And there lies the heartbreak. Because it’s easy for Hannah to protect Jack. But protecting her own, long-neglected heart? That’s the hardest thing she’s ever done.

This book had been on my random TBR shortlist for awhile now. I had heard that it was good contemporary romance that was mostly closed door. That last part is probably why it say on my TBR for as long as it did. I’m usually not a fan of mostly closed door romance, but I picked this one up and was pleasantly surprised. The book is much more on the rom-com side of romances with a quirky meet-cute and more misses than hits. Everyone knows that Jack and Hannah should be together except for Hannah. It takes her the entire book to get there, but it was a fun journey. I did wish that we had less of Hannah’s coworkers, especially her ex Robby, and more of Jack’s family. And I’m always hoping for a bit more spice. Overall, I did enjoy this contemporary romance for what it was.

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tags: romance, contemporary, Katherine Center, 4 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Sunday 09.17.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Timeline by Michael Crichton

Title: Timeline

Author: Michael Crichton

Publisher: Alred A. Knopf 1999

Genre: Science Fiction

Pages: 489

Rating: 3/5 stars

Reading Challenges: 52 Book Club - Set in War other than WWI or WWII

In an Arizona desert, a man wanders in a daze, speaking words that make no sense. Within twenty-four hours he is dead, his body swiftly cremated by his only known associates. Halfway around the world, archaeologists make a shocking discovery at a medieval site. Suddenly they are swept off to the headquarters of a secretive multinational corporation that has developed an astounding technology. Now this group is about to get a chance not to study the past but to enter it. And with history opened up to the present, the dead awakened to the living, these men and women will soon find themselves fighting for their very survival—six hundred years ago.

Somehow the Nerdy Bookish Friends group picked two medieval time travel novels back to back. It’s going to make for an interesting discussion I think. I can’t say that really enjoyed either one of the books, but I might have enjoyed Timeline a bit more than Doomsday Book. Like all Crichton novels, this one takes a while to get going, but then we are dumped into pretty decent non-stop action. I was okay with the larger storyline and the intrigue associated with ITC. I was even okay with the “twists” that I saw coming a mile away. My biggest problem with this book were the characters. They were terrible. The only one that I actually like was Marek. The rest are whiny people that I cannot believe are competent professionals. And don’t get me started on the “romance” between Kate and Chris. Terrible! Makes absolutely no sense and really does Kate a disservice as Chris is the whiniest of the bunch. Despite not liking the book, I’m looking forward to discussing with my online book club. We always have great discussions about books!

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tags: Nerdy Bookish Friends, Michael Crichton, science fiction, 52 Book Club, 3 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Saturday 09.16.23
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 
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