I love Lucy Score. Her earlier books got me through the pandemic.
I love Lucy Score. Her earlier books got me through the pandemic.
ice sculpture reading prosecute ice at the minnesota state capitol on february 5 2026
This morning at the Minnesota State Capitol.
An ice sculpture that reads "PROSECUTE ICE". I'm told the organization behind the sculpture is Common Defense.
This has been a problem for us in the US too.
I'm really excited for A FORTUNE OF SAND by Ruta Sepetys. It's her first adult fiction and takes place in 1927 Detroit. #ewgc
Beautifully written and absolutely heart wrenching, Shana Abe's CROWN OF STARS is about actress Rita Jolivet and her survival aboard the Lusitania. #ewgc
I'm not sure I've read a more timely book than UNDUE PROCESS by Julia Ainsley. It's a behind the scenes look at Trump's deportation program and includes interviews with some of the key players. It is a sobering read but well worth it. #ewgc
YUPPIES by Dylan Gottlieb is a compelling look at the group of young professionals that everyone loved to make fun of and how they changed New York. #ewgc
50 TRUE STORIES THAT WILL SCARE YOU TO DEATH by Sebastian Krahl is the perfect book to put into the hands of your true crime lovers. #ewgc
I loved Stone Blind by her so I'm excited for this one!
Currently reading YOUR DATA WILL BE USED AGAINST YOU by Andrew Guthrie Ferguson and it's terrifying! Non-fiction by a law professor explaining how technology can and is being turned against us. #ewgc
For those romantic suspense lovers, Catherine Cowles has a new series beginning with ACROSS THE VANISHING SKY. A hacker agrees to help his neighbor whose best friend went missing a year ago. The characters are amazing, I never guessed who the culprit was and there was a lot of humor too. #ewgc
THE UNWRITTEN RULES OF MAGIC by Harper Ross is about a woman whose famous author father has recently passed and in his possessions she finds a magic typewriter. While using it she finds that it can change her life but is it worth it? #ewgc
I love Catherine Cowles and can't wait for this one.
If it takes place in Oxford, I'll probably read it. Billed as historical romantic comedy it sounds intriguing. THE ANTIQUARIAN'S OBJECT OF DESIRE by India Holton. #ewgc
Really looking forward to diving into AN ARCANE INHERITANCE by Kamilah Cole before December. #ewgc
Just finished this one and it was so good. A love story, a ghost story, a library and the Titanic. #ewgc
I'm really looking forward to BONE THIEF by Vanessa Lillie. I loved Blood Sisters by her. #ewgc
I absolutely loved everything about THE LADY ON ESPLANADE by Karen White. It's got everything: supernatural, a little horror, mystery, a very slow burn romance, humor and a creepy doll that pops up in unusual spaces. #ewgc
It's in the 60's and the sun is shining here in Michigan.
In COVER GIRL by Amy Rossi, Birdie is a former child model who is looking back over her life in the 70's and 80's fashion world and her relationship with an older rock star in a much different light. This debut will have readers thinking about it for a long time. #ewgc
HIGH SEASON by Katie Bishop follows Nina who testified in a trial when she was five. Now that she's an adult, her childhood memories start to unravel. Did she send an innocent woman to prison? Smart and suspenseful, it had be turning pages to see what happened next. #ewgc
RESISTANCE OF WITCHES by Morgan Ryan, historical fantasy about a group of witches during WWII trying to find a book that could change the outcome of the war. Perfect for those who love Deb Harkness. #ewgc
Just finishing up RESISTANCE OF WITCHES by Morgan Ryan. Historical fantasy about witches trying to find a dangerous book during WWII. Perfect for those readers anxiously awaiting the next Deb Harkness book.
โ ๏ธ Warning: The Trump administration is circulating footage from 2020 to make the situation in L.A. appear more chaotic than it is. This is an intentional effort to manufacture a larger crisis. Stay alert. Pay attention. The propaganda machine is in overdrive.
Love Lauren Blakely!
Set at the beginning of the twentieth century THE ENTIRELY TRUE STORY OF THE FANTASTICAL MESMERIST NORA GREY by Kathleen Kaufman follows Nairna, a young woman who initially begins as a grifter psychic. She discovers that she really has a gift and reinvents herself in Boston as Nora Grey. #ewgc
THE CLUB by Jennifer Dasal is a look inside The American Girl's Club in paris where between 1870 and WWI many women came to stay and study art. It follows some of the women artists through their careers as well. #ewgc
THE WITCH'S ORCHARD by debut author Archer Sullivan was an intriguing mystery featuring three missing girls (including one that was brought back), an Appalachian town with a lot of secrets and an old story about a witch and her daughters. I really hope this becomes a series. #ewgc
I really enjoyed COVER GIRL by Amy Rossi. Told in dual timelines, it's the story of a 1970's model and her experiences then and now. Perfect for those who liked My Dark Vanessa. #ewgc
Sadly no. I've got a Coke Zero though.