Happy Tuesday! It’s time for another edition of Teaser Tuesday, hosted by MizB at ShouldBeReading. You know how this works: pick up your current read, choose 2 teaser sentences for us, and don’t post any spoilers — it’s that simple! Be sure to tell us a little about the book, so we are doubly intrigued. This week, my Teaser comes… Read more
Yearly Archives: 2010
Great finds at the Antiquarian Book Fair
Okay, a few weeks ago I posted about the NOBS Antiquarian Book Fair. Even though I was in the early stages of the Zombie Death Flu, there was no way I was going to miss that show! My cousin, Ann, and I always have a great time — it is so much fun to walk through all the booths, take… Read more
Unusual sources
I spent 3 hours last night listening to this guy talk about literacy: No, seriously. Henry Rollins is a punk rock icon. I wasn’t a big punk fan as a teenager, but even I knew Black Flag. He’s an author, a tv show host, an actor, and a spoken word phenom. Listening to him was amazing — he talked for… Read more
Teaser Tuesday
Welcome to another Teaser Tuesday! You know how this works: grab your current read, open to a random page and share 2 teaser sentences (no spoilers, please). Be sure to tell us about the book, so we can put it on our wish lists. Be sure to check out all the teasers over at Should Be Reading. Today, my teaser… Read more
Review: Fromms: How Julius Fromm’s Condom Empire Fell to the Nazis by Götz Aly and Michael Sontheimer
Julius Fromm was born in Russia in 1883; when he was 10 years old, his parents left Russia for Berlin. At the time, Berlin offered the hope of more economic opportunity and a better life. Fromm grew up feeling like a German, and a patriotic one at that. It all came to crushing end when Hitler came to power, because… Read more
Review: The Devil’s Star by Jo Nesbo
There’s a heatwave in Oslo. Anyone who can’t get out of the city is sweltering in the heat. There are lines at the open-air pool, the city streets are deserted…and there is a killer on the loose. Police investigations are apparently much the same the world over, as I didn’t find a lot of procedural confusion in Jo Nesbo’s The… Read more
Friday Puzzler!
I’m not quite sure what inspired this puzzler, but today it’s all about couples – literary couples, historical couples, film couples. Enjoy! (And if you need more help, there are some hints in the comments…) If you see this, you’ll need to upgrade your browser. Click here to play the crossword outside of the blog. Read more
Wondrous Words Wednesday
Happy Wednesday! Time for new words — check out other Wondrous Words posts over at BermudaOnion’s Weblog. I only had one new word this week, from my latest book, The Devil’s Star by Jo Nesbo. This was a completely new word to me, and I bet it’s new for most of you, too: 1. Dysosmia: impairment of olfactory stimuli processing,… Read more
Teaser Tuesday!
It’s Tuesday and time for another teaser! You know how this works: take your current read, open it up and choose two teaser sentences. No spoilers, but be sure to tell us about the book. This week, I’m reading The Devil’s Star by Jo Nesbo. I do love my detective fiction, and this is a bit different from my usual… Read more
Yay for NOBS!
It is almost time for one of my favorite book events of the year: The NOBS Akron Book Fair! (NOBS stands for Northern Ohio Bibliophilic Society.) It used to be the Antiquarian Book Fair, but it’s not just old books these days – I have made some great finds there and I love spending the day walking through the fair,… Read more