Music Monday - Coheed and Cambria "Ladders of Supremacy"
Loving this new epic song.
Next up on the TBR pile:
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.
Next up on the TBR pile:
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!
Next up on the TBR pile:
Title: Up from the Grave (Night Huntress #7)
Author: Jeaniene Frost
Publisher: Avon 2014
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Pages: 372
Rating: 4/5 stars
Reading Challenges: Finishing the Series
Spice Meter: 5 (albeit one with a vampire)
The Grave Ends Here.
Lately, life has been unnaturally calm for vampires Cat Crawfield and her husband Bones. They should have known better than to relax their guard, because a shocking revelation sends them back into action to stop an all-out war...
A rogue CIA agent is involved in horrifying secret activities that threaten to raise tensions between humans and the undead to dangerous heights. Now Cat and Bones are in a race against time to save their friends from a fate worse than death...because the more secrets they unravel, the deadlier the consequences. And if they fail, their lives--and those of everyone they hold dear-- will be hovering on the edge of the grave.
And we come to the end of the main series with this volume. (I know that there is a #8 and #9, but those are earlier books retold from Bones’ perspective. Not the main storyline.) I was so glad to see a happy-ish ending for Cat and Bones. After everything they have gone through, it was nice to see them gain some semblance of peace. Even if that peace was hard fought and comes with some additional strings. I loved the main mystery of this volume, but could have done with some retooling of the side characters. Tate and the boys just seemed to be thrown in there. And I’ve never been a fan of Cat’s mother at all. I still think it was a terrible decision to make her a vampire. She should have just died. This volume didn’t have as much romance as I would have liked, but we still get a few scenes between Cat and Bones. I want to read the last two novellas/short stories, but I’m still deciding on whether or not to read the Bones books.
Night Huntress:
#0.5 Reckoning ✓
#1.5 Happily Never After ✓
#3.5 Devil to Pay ✓
#4.5 One for the Money ✓
#6.5 Home for the Holidays ✓
#7 Up from the Grave
#7.5 Outtakes from the Grave
#7.6 A Grave Girls’ Getaway
#8 The Other Half of the Grave
#9 Both Feet in the Grave
Next up on the TBR pile:
Title: Once & Future Vol. 5: The Wasteland
Author: Kieron Gillen, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain
Publisher: BOOM! Studios 2023
Genre: Comics
Pages: 160
Rating: 5/5 stars
Reading Challenges:
WIt’s the day before Christmas and the Kings all converge on Excalibur, each determined to be the true ruler. Chaos arises! What if no one has the strength to take the sword? Will there finally be peace after so much conflict, or will an unexpected figure claim the throne? Rituals, bombs, and battles ensue, while the final fate of Mary, Rose, Bridgette, Merlin, and the rest awaits! The incomparable Kieron Gillen (The Wicked + The Divine) and Dan Mora (Detective Comics) deliver the long-awaited conclusion to their Hugo Award-nominated mystical modern take on Arthurian legend! Collects Once & Future #25-30.
And so the story ends! I have loved this series from the beginning and so glad that we have a definite end to the story. All the different threads come together for an epic all-out battle for control of Britain. We get conclusions for all of the characters, but Galahad’s ending was my favorite. Justice for Galahad! We also get a few more nods to classic myths and stories. Overall, I really loved this reimagining of the King Arthur story. Kieron Gillen is definitely one of my favorite modern comic book writers.
Next up on the TBR pile:
Here's my randomness for the week:
Our fridge died, became a room-temperature cabinet for 48 hours, but it now back to working after getting a new compressor. Cleaning out the entire defrosted freezer and main cabinet was terrible. 0/10 would not recommend… And now the fridge is incredibly empty and needs to slowly get filled.
The boys and I finished our two read alouds yesterday. Starting some new ones today!
We’re back to regularly scheduled coop today and I’m so glad to be back to a routine. We needed it.
Getting very excited about our first visit to Vala’s next Wednesday! It’s truly my happy place!
Next up on the TBR pile:
Title: Lore Olympus Volume 4
Author: Rachel Smythe
Publisher: Del Rey 2023
Genre: Fantasy Comic
Pages: 416
Rating: 5/5 stars
Reading Challenges:
“I don’t always get to do as I please.”
The rumor mill of Olympus is constantly churning, but Persephone and Hades are all anyone can talk about. With the constant gossip creating intense pressure on the pair, they decide to slow down their budding romance and focus on sorting out their own issues first.
But that’s easier said than done.
Hades struggles to find support in his personal life, with Zeus trivializing his feelings and Minthe resorting to abusive patterns in their relationship. And while Hades tries to create healthier boundaries where he can—like finally putting a stop to his sporadic, revenge-fueled hookups with Hera—he still feels lonely and adrift.
Persephone feels equally ostracized as her classmates shun her for her connection to Hades, and she can find no refuge at home, with Apollo constantly dropping by unannounced and pushing his unwelcome advances. And on top of it all, the wrathful god of war, Ares, has returned to Olympus to dredge up his sordid history with the goddess of spring, threatening to surface Persephone’s dark and mysterious past and ruin her tenuous position in the land of the gods.
Despite agreeing to take it slow, Persephone and Hades find themselves inextricably drawn toward each other once more amid the chaos. The pull of fate cannot be denied.
This edition of Rachel Smythe’s original Eisner-winning webcomic Lore Olympus features exclusive behind-the-scenes content and brings the Greek pantheon into the modern age in a sharply perceptive and romantic graphic novel.
Oh I am obsessed with this series! I just love this fresh take on the Hades and Persephone story. Even more than their story, all of the side characters really make it the best ensemble story. In this volume, we get to see much much more from Hera and Zeus as well as meet Ares. I love how the story has organically been told. It doesn’t feel like the reveals or forced, but naturally come to light because of conversations between characters. I cannot wait to see what happens. And when exactly are Hades and Persephone actually going to own up to their feelings?
Next up on the TBR pile:
Title: Cinders
Author: Michelle D. Argyle
Publisher: MDA Books 2010
Genre: Fatnasy
Pages: 172
Rating: 3/5 stars
Reading Challenges: COYER
Cinderella's happily-ever-after isn't turning out the way she expected. With her fairy godmother imprisoned in the castle and a mysterious stranger haunting her dreams, Cinderella is on her own to discover true love untainted by magic.
I was sucked in by the tagline “a dark Cinderella tale.” And while we do get some shades of that, this book was mostly boring. I couldn’t seem to care about any of the characters. Even the villains were lackluster. And I wasn’t excited by the trajectory of the storyline. Mostly I read this and then was glad to delete it off my kindle app.
Next up on the TBR pile:
Title: Twice Tempted (Night Prince #2)
Author: Jeaniene Frost
Publisher: Avon 2013
Genre: Romance
Pages: 360
Rating: 5/5 stars
Reading Challenges: Finishing the Series; Romanceopoly - Fated Folly
Spice Rating: 5
Dating the Prince of Darkness has its challenges . . .
Leila's psychic abilities have been failing her,and now she isn't sure what the future holds. If that weren't enough, her lover Vlad has been acting distant. Though Leila is a mere mortal, she's also a modern woman who refuses to accept the cold shoulder treatment forever--especially from the darkly handsome vampire who still won't admit that he loves her.
Like choosing between eternal love and a loveless eternity . . .
Soon circumstances send Leila back to the carnival circuit, where tragedy strikes. And when she finds herself in the crosshairs of a killer who may be closer than she realizes, Leila must decide who to trust--the fiery vampire who arouses her passions like no other, or the tortured knight who longs to be more than a friend? With danger stalking her every step of the way, all it takes is one wrong move to damn her for eternity . . .
Oh yes! This was exactly what I wanted from this series! The first book had me very frustrated by both Vlad and Leila’s behavior. Thankfully this book starts to break their behavior down and we actually see some growth from our characters. And while we don’t get a happy ending (there are two more books in this series), we get shades of happiness sprinkled in throughout the obstacles and pain. The big mystery really amps up in this volume and I cannot wait to see where this all goes.
Night Prince
#2 Twice Tempted
#3 Bound by Flames
#4 Into the Fire
Next up on the TBR pile:
Arthur’s Monday books: ELA, Science, and History
A strange week. I had everything planned out and then our plans on Thursday and Friday drastically changed. It really threw me off a bit.
Quentin’s history books
Arthur continued reading the Percy Jackson series with The Lightning Thief. We kept reading and have really gotten into the story. 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. And finally, we finished the next coop book club selection.
The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan
A Child's Introduction to Greek Mythology
Poetry for Young People: American Poetry
Reading Explorer: Intro
The Last Human by Lee Bacon
Quentin continued reading a new selection. I think that he finally got into the story more. His reading comprehension answers have gotten more correct. He also worked on some basic grammar.
Sing a Song of Seasons
The One and Only Ivan by Katherine Applegate
Quentin’s ELA and Math books
Arthur started Singapore 5A. The book starts with some basic place value review but very quickly moves to multiples, factors, and primes. 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 review on time. 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
Learning about monarch butterflies
Arthur jumped back into BYL 6 and History Quest: US History starting at the beginning of the Civil War. He finished the war. We’ll be taking a break for our Flex Week before moving on Reconstruction. We’ll be sprinkling in various historical fiction readers to reinforce the time periods.
DK American History
We were There Too! Young People in US History
Two Miserable Presidents by Steve Sheinkin
Words that Build a Nation
Heart and Soul
Nat Geo Our Country’s Presidents
Quentin moved onto the Neolithic time period and focused on the agricultural revolution. We even watched a great NOVA documentary about Stonehenge.
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
Peter Kent’s City Across Time
The Secrets of Stonehenge by Mick Manning and Britt Granstrom
View from Hitchcock Nature Center
Arthur is embarking upon RSO Chemistry this year. We will be doing the experiment portions with a group of coop friends. That portion starts today. This week we covered Unit 1 with a basic focus on chemistry. The text was super boring, but thankfully I found some good short videos to reenforce the ideas and spark some interest. I found a really good one detailing the chemistry involved in baking cookies. For the Story of Science, we learned about Tycho Brahe.
RSO Chemistry
DK Super Simple Chemistry
Story of Science Vol. 2: Newton at the Center by Joy Hakim
Quentin continued RSO Life with a lesson about classification systems focusing on the animal kingdom. I actually found the sorting mat pieces I had made for Arthur years ago. Good on me for keeping them and actually knowing where I put them!
RSO Life
DK Oversimple Biology
After dinner gelato taste testing. We all agreed that the Limoncello was the best.
Coop was cancelled this week due to terrible air quality. We have too many families with medical issues. Unfortunately that means that out of the first five week of coop, we have cancelled twice. Not excited about this turn of events. On a better note, we might have found an indoor location for the winter.
Art books featuring Alma Thomas
Another week that I actually fit in art and music! I am on a roll! We covered the music of Erik Satie, a very eccentric composer, but one we have heard a lot as background music. We also covered the colorful art of Alma Thomas. Both of the boys really got into her pieces more than previous 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
Ablaze with Color: A Story of Painter Alma Thomas by Jeanne Walker Harvey
Free expression art time
On Tuesday, we traveled over to Iowa for a guided field trip at the Hitchcock Center. The kids learned about monarch butterflies and specifically Monarch Watch. Then we attempted to find some monarchs for tagging. We found a few, but were unable to actually catch any. Still it was great day out in nature.
Shapes and colors inspired by Alma Thomas
(Reluctant high) Because coop was cancelled on Thursday, we had more time in our week. We ended up spending the entirety of Thursday morning shopping for birthday party supplies, coop supplies, chemistry class supplies, and fall service project donation items. I had been stressing a bit about how to fit all this in and not do the shopping on the weekend (I hate shopping on the weekends). Our impromptu cancelling gave us the opportunity to get it all done (well mostly) in one outing.
Imitating the blocky pieces style of Alma Thomas
I kind of ran out of steam by the end of the week. Because our nature hike was cancelled, we ended up schooling Friday morning and then for the afternoon, I just took the kids to the park. They had been begging for some outside scootering time, so it worked out. I was just very tired by that point.
Arthur’s ELA, math, and science
Q’s history books
Finishing Percy Jackson and Starting Echo Mountain
Finishing The One and Only Ivan and Starting a Zoey and Sassafras book
Reviewing for Math
Watching a Documentary or two
Playing a board game or two
Hosting the first Chemistry Class
Lots of coop related activities
Sorting animals
Next up on the TBR pile:
Title: The International House of Dereliction
Author: Jacqueline Davies
Publisher: Clarion Books 2023
Genre: MG Fantasy
Pages: 227
Rating: 4/5 stars
Reading Challenges:
Ten-year-old Alice is moving for the eleventh time.
She’s lived in so many houses, each more broken than the last, that home to Alice is nothing more than a place you fix and then a place you leave. After all, who needs a permanent home when you’re a whiz at fixing things?
But when Alice arrives at her new home, she can’t take her eyes off the house next door, the stately dark house that hulked in the dimming light. The once-grand mansion, now dilapidated and condemned, beckons Alice; it's the perfect new repair job!
As Alice begins to restore the House to its former splendor, she senses strange presences. Is there a heartbeat coming from the House’s walls? Is someone looking at her? Soon she realizes she’s not alone. Three ghosts have been watching, and they need Alice’s help to solve their unfinished business.
Will Alice be able to unravel the mysteries of the House and find her forever home . . . before it’s too late?
Apparently I really enjoy quirky and/or horror middle grade. Do not give me a straight coming-of-age story or a beautiful family story. I want weird characters and slightly fantastical and/or absurd situations. This one was such a lovely story involving a quirky family and a collection of lost ghosts. Alice grabbed me right away. I would have loved having Alice as a friend when I was 10 years old. I think our weirdness would compliment each other. I loved following her as she attempts to scratch her home improvement itch while also wrestling with the meanings of family and belonging. Such a cute little book with lots of atmosphere. Perfect for my fall reading.
Next up on the TBR pile:
As I look outside my window: The clouds are back but thankfully the temperatures are where they should be for this time of year. I’m totally ready for fall weather!
Right now I am: Enjoying my lazy Sunday. I will need to pop into the library and grocery store later, but right now, I’m taking a few minutes of quiet for myself.
On my bedside table: Rest of Jeaniene Frost’s Night Prince series; Harry’s Trees by Jon Cohen (friend book club)
On my tv this week: J and I finished Andor and started the new season of Lower Decks. We also continued with Foundation (is there something going on with the timeline?) and Killing It.
Listening to: I went down a strange rabbit hole of 90s movie soundtracks the other day and added a ton to my Apple Music account. Apparently I was in a very nostalgic mood and binge listened to bands such as Letters to Cleo and Save Ferris.
On the menu for this week:
Monday - Leftovers
Tuesday - Salmon Bowls
Wednesday - Honey Lime Jalapeño Chicken
Thursday - Spaghetti
Friday - Baked Potato Soup
Saturday - Chili Verde
Sunday - Sega Wat
On my to do list: I still need to make appointments for things. And I have a long list of birthday party prep tasks. Plus a shorter shopping list for all the things.
Happening this week:
Monday - First Chemistry Class!
Tuesday - Lewis and Clark Landing Meetup; Family Flu Shots
Wednesday - Fall Service Project
Thursday - Coop (hopefully!)
Friday - Glacier Creek Hike; Lit Society
Saturday - Home Day
Sunday - Breakfast Club
What I am creating: I’m working on my planner and Memory Planner this weekend. Hoping to get completely caught up. I also found a deeply discounted Happy Planner for next year. It was an 18 month planner (July 2023 to December 2024) with the layout that I like best. Win for me!
My simple pleasures: Fun romance books, a moment to breathe, successful shopping trips (crossing off those needed items!)
Looking around the house: We only have a few weeks until the big birthday party. I’m attempting to clear out one area on the main floor every few days in preparation. Things have just been piled everywhere from the various summer projects. But now it needs to all go away! I need my main floor back to minimal clutter.
From the camera: View from the top of the Hitchcock Nature Center. People really get down on Nebraska/Iowa, but sometimes the beauty of the natural landscape really takes my breath away.
Title: The Changeling King (Estranged #2)
Author: Ethan M. Aldridge
Publisher: HarperCollins 2019
Genre: Comics
Pages: 256
Rating: 4/5 stars
Reading Challenges:
After years of pretending to be human, the changeling Edmund Carter has assumed his rightful role as Cinder, king of the World Below. But not everyone at the royal palace is happy about his return.
Meanwhile, Ed is adjusting to human life in the World Above. His birth family treats him with a kindness he never knew growing up in the Fay court, but Ed misses the sense of purpose he had as a knight.
When a mysterious new threat emerges in the World Below, Cinder must call on Ed and their older sister, Alexis, for help. But nothing can prepare them for the family secret that awaits at the end of their perilous quest.
And with this volume, we get a conclusion to the story of how Cinder and Ed find their places in the above and the below. Another great story with great characters. More great art to admire. And quite a cliffhanger to the end of this volume. But it was so incredibly enjoyable to read.
Next up on the TBR pile:
Title: Estranged (Estranged #1)
Author: Ethan M. Aldridge
Publisher: HarperCollins 2018
Genre: Comics
Pages: 224
Rating: 4/5 stars
Reading Challenges:
Edmund and the Childe were swapped at birth. Now Edmund lives in secret as a changeling in the World Above, his fae powers hidden from his unsuspecting parents and his older sister, Alexis. The Childe lives among the fae in the World Below, where being a human makes him a curiosity at the royal palace.
But when the cruel sorceress Hawthorne seizes the throne, the Childe and Edmund must unite on a dangerous quest to save both worlds—even if they’re not sure which world they belong to.
I cannot remember exactly where I heard about this particular comic, but it ended up on my holds list. I thoroughly enjoyed this twist on the fairy changeling story. We get a fun mix-up and a royal coup all in one volume. The art was colorful yet crisp. The character were a lot of fun and the action sequences full of suspense.
Next up on the TBR pile:
Title: The Things We Make: The Unknown History of Invention from Cathedrals to Soda Cans
Author: Bill Hammack
Publisher: Sourcebooks 2023
Genre: Nonfiction - Engineering
Pages: 272
Rating: 4/5 stars
Reading Challenges: Summer Reading TBR
For millennia, humans have used one simple method to solve problems. Whether it's planting crops, building skyscrapers, developing photographs, or designing the first microchip, all creators follow the same steps to engineer progress. But this powerful method, the "engineering method", is an all but hidden process that few of us have heard of—let alone understand—but that influences every aspect of our lives.
Bill Hammack, a Carl Sagan award-winning professor of engineering and viral "The Engineer Guy" on Youtube, has a lifelong passion for the things we make, and how we make them. Now, for the first time, he reveals the invisible method behind every invention and takes us on a whirlwind tour of how humans built the world we know today. From the grand stone arches of medieval cathedrals to the mundane modern soda can, Hammack explains the golden rule of thumb that underlies every new building technique, every technological advancement, and every creative solution that leads us one step closer to a better, more functional world. Spanning centuries and cultures, Hammack offers a fascinating perspective on how humans engineer solutions in a world full of problems.
J requested this one from the library and then had me read it. For the most part, I knew the information included in this book. This reads as a great introduction to the world of engineering. Hammack presents a variety of engineered items in a straight forward manner. He definitely has a way with words. There were tidbits of information here and there in the chapters that weren’t as focused on history. I learned more from the modern items than anything else.
Next up on the TBR pile:
Title: 56 Days
Author: Catherine Ryan Howard
Publisher: Blackstone 2021
Genre: Thriller
Pages: 305
Rating: 4/5 stars
Reading Challenges: COYER
No one even knew they were together. Now one of them is dead.
56 DAYS AGO
Ciara and Oliver meet in a supermarket queue in Dublin and start dating the same week COVID-19 reaches Irish shores.
35 DAYS AGO
When lockdown threatens to keep them apart, Oliver suggests they move in together. Ciara sees a unique opportunity for a relationship to flourish without the scrutiny of family and friends. Oliver sees a chance to hide who—and what—he really is.
TODAY
Detectives arrive at Oliver’s apartment to discover a decomposing body inside.
Can they determine what really happened, or has lockdown created an opportunity for someone to commit the perfect crime?
After hearing about this book for the past two year, I finally put it on my shortlist and start reading. I was very annoyed by all of the characters at the beginning, but as the mystery began to unspool, I was hooked. Once we know of the dead body, even a few thoughts, I was desperate to finish the book and put all the pieces together. Oliver and Ciara we two very flawed, but interesting characters to follow. Amongst the various thrillers that I have tried, this was in the top tier. Thrillers still aren’t my favorite, but this particular book was a good one.
Next up on the TBR pile:
Title: Once Burned (Night Prince #1)
Author: Jeaniene Frost
Publisher: Avon 2012
Genre: Romance
Pages: 373
Rating: 4/5 stars
Reading Challenges: Finishing the Series
Spice Rating: 5 (but with vampires)
After a tragic accident scarred her body and destroyed her dreams, Leila never imagined that the worst was still to come: terrifying powers that let her channel electricity and learn a person's darkest secrets through a single touch. Leila is doomed to a life of solitude...until creatures of the night kidnap her, forcing her to reach out with a telepathic distress call to the world's most infamous vampire...
Vlad Tepesh inspired the greatest vampire legend of all--but whatever you do, don't call him Dracula. Vlad's ability to control fire makes him one of the most feared vampires in existence, but his enemies have found a new weapon against him—a beautiful mortal with powers to match his own. When Vlad and Leila meet, however, passion ignites between them, threatening to consume them both. It will take everything that they are to stop an enemy intent on bringing them down in flames.
Oh a whole series focused on Vlad! I was so incredibly excited to start this as he may just be my favorite character in the entire Night Huntress world. We get to see just how cold and calculated he can be in a variety of situations. He really frustrated me so many times throughout this book, but I loved every page of it. Leila came to be a great foil for our enigmatic vampire master. I loved the mystery element to this series. All of the Night Huntress books have that mystery element, but I really fell into this one. I was desperate to find a conclusion, but slightly annoyed to find a bit of a cliffhanger. Now I cannot wait to read the rest of this series.
Night Prince
#1 Once Burned
#2 Twice Tempted
#3 Bound by Flames
#4 Into the Fire
Next up on the TBR pile:
Reading: Nerdy Bookish Friends is reading Timeline by Michael Crichton this month. I’ve never actually read this one. Interested to see how it goes.
Watching: J and I finally started watching Andor. So much better than some of the other Star Wars shows. W'e’ll be finishing it this week. Maybe we will watch Ashoka next.
Listening: I have actually been listening to an audiobook this week. The only version of the book from the library was the audiobook. I’m not usually an audiobook fan, but I managed to listened to most of it this week. Wrapping up soon.
Making: I’ve been making scones lately and really loving it. I want to try a few new scone bases. I think raspberry will be next.
Feeling: After a cooler week, we are back to temps in the 90s. I am not a fan at all. Here’s hoping that the cooler temps come soon.
Planning: Along with two friends, I am teaching the first three weeks of our Chemistry class. I’m working on the plans for the atoms lesson.
Loving: Coop is back in swing and I’m really loving the weekly get together of our friends. Teaching has gone as soon as it can right now. And we even have a lead on an indoor space.
Next up on the TBR pile:
We ended up leaving the house every day this week and I very much disliked it. We did managed to cover most of our planned curriculum for the week including a documentary.
Arthur started reading the Percy Jackson series with The Lightning Thief. We kept reading and have really gotten into the story. 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. And finally, we started the next coop book club selection.
The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan
A Child's Introduction to Greek Mythology: Intro through Gods Galore
Poetry for Young People: American Poetry
Reading Explorer: Intro
The Last Human by Lee Bacon
Quentin started reading a new selection. I’m not sure how engaged he really is right now. It is a big chapter book and he hasn’t listened to many of them. He also worked on some basic grammar.
Sing a Song of Seasons
Be the Bus: The Lost and Profound Wisdom of The Pigeon
The One and Only Ivan by Katherine Applegate
My Body is a Rainbow: The Color of My Feelings by Mallika Chopra
Arthur continued his math year with some review packets. We will start his next Singapore book next week. We’ll see how that goes. We also continued our next logic book.
Orbiting with Logic
Quentin continued working toward the end of Singapore 1B with a unit on time. I’m still debating if we should take a small review break after finishing 1B and before beginning 2A. I’m still deciding. We also continued our logic book.
Lollipop Logic Book 3
Singapore Common Core 1B
Arthur jumped back into BYL 6 and History Quest: US History starting at the beginning of the Civil War. He covered the rest of 1864 this week. We’ll be sprinkling in various historical fiction readers to reinforce the time periods.
DK American History
We were There Too! Young People in US History
Two Miserable Presidents by Steve Sheinkin
Words that Build a Nation
Heart and Soul
Quentin continued a journey through the Ice Age focusing on how animals and humans lived together. We even watched a great NOVA documentary about the time period.
History Quest Early Times
DK When on Earth?
Human Wold
A Child's Introduction to Natural History by Heather Alexander
DK History
DK Timelines of Everything
DK A Child Through Time
A History of Western Art
DK Science Year by Year
Arthur is embarking upon RSO Chemistry this year. But before we officially start the curriculum, we are covering some basic Chemistry and Science lessons. Once we start the actual book, we will be doing the experiment portions with a group of coop friends. This week we did a bit of review. We also attended an informational meeting about a mousetrap race car project. A close friend organized this large project for our homeschool aquaintances. We chatted about specs and ideas and set some dates. Arthur task for the next few weeks is to brainstorm and make a supply list.
RSO Chemistry
DK Super Simple Chemistry
Story of Science Vol. 2: Newton at the Center by Joy Hakim
Quentin continued RSO Life with a lesson about cells. He will also be engaging in various nature science lessons and explorations throughout the year. We did a fun little experiment looking at a chicken egg and labeling the parts.
RSO Life
DK Oversimple Biology
Many Creatures: A Song About Animal Classifications by Laura Purdie Salas
A Mammal is an Animal by Lizzy Rockwell
Animal School: What Class are You? by Michelle Lord
Animal Classification by Jenny Fretland VanVoorst
Quentin covered insects even making his own creative insect and going on a bug hunt. The bug hunt was his favorite part of coop. Arthur’s group learned about water filtration and even made their own systems. It was nice to get back into the groove with all our coop friends.
We had a meeting to discuss renting the Volunteer Firefighter’s Hall during the winter months. They are (probably) willing to rent us the space for $100 per week. It’s a chunk of month, but we can handle it. On Thursday, a coop member brought us another potential rental for half the price. We need to get confirmation, but we might just have a space for the winter months.
Another week that I actually fit in art and music! I am on a roll! We covered the music of Gabriela Lena Frank, a modern composer, and the art of Jason Lawrence.
The Science of Song: How and Why We Make Music by Alan Cross, Emme Cross, and Nicole Mortillaro
A Child's Introduction to the Orchestra by Robert Levine
DK Music and How it Works
DK The Arts
Modern Art Adventures by Maja Pitamic and Jill Laidlaw
The Great Migration: A Children's Story by Jacob Lawrence
Harriet and the Promised Land by Jacob Lawrence
Jacob Makes a World: Jacob Lawrence, a Young Artist in Harlem by Sharifa Rhodes-Pitts
Jacob Lawrence in the City by Susan Goldman Rubin
13 American Artists Children Should Know
A Child's Introduction to Art
We didn’t do a big field trip this week, but we did make it out for a few events. On Friday, we had a nature hike at Heron Haven. Lots and lots of frogs were spotted in the pond. A’s friends even caught multiple to check out.
On Thursday, the boys made a plan with some friends to get boba tea at the mall. The adults agreed and we had a good old-fashioned social time at the mall food court. We grabbed lunch and boba tea. After social hour, I even snuck in about an hour of schoolwork before we headed home.
Leaving the house every single day this week was not my favorite. I was completely drained by Friday, but had to go to coop book club on Saturday morning.
Continuing Percy Jackson
Continuing The One and Only Ivan
Getting close to finishing Singapore 1B (Q)
Starting Singapore 5A (A)
Moving into the last stages of the Civil War
Covering the Neolithic Period
Admiring Alma Thomas’s art
Listening to Erik Satie’s music
Exploring survival skills (A) and photography (Q) for coop
Friday’s book
Next up on the TBR pile: