Behind, as usual…
My apologies to all those who have left me comments in the last week. I am WAY behind on responding to comments and just wanted to let you all know how much I appreciate your visits to my blog and your...
View ArticleSpam Continuing to be a problem…
Faced with over 100 spam comments twice a day (all of which I feel I have to look at because once in a while a REAL comment is captured by my filter), I have been forced to shut off comments on several...
View ArticleNEW winner for The Last Surgeon
Well, I emailed Maddie and gave her more than a week to respond…and she hasn’t. SO, I decided to draw another winner. Once again I used Random.org and the winner this time is: Teresa W. who wrote:...
View ArticleFive Years of Blogging…
Today, the 14th of February 2010, marks exactly five years I have been blogging! I did not start out as a book blogger – instead my early posts were all about my life and the people and animals who...
View ArticleComments Closed on Articles Older than 30 Days…for now…
My apologies…but the spam in the last two days has gone out of control on my blog (130 spam comments for today alone) and I have decided to close comments on articles which are older than 30 days for...
View ArticleIn Case you Missed it…
Here is the clip of Jodi Picoult answering my question about music therapy during the Livestream Interview with the Atria Literary Salon back on March 7th (you can watch the entire interview here). Tweet
View ArticleSunday Salon – October 9, 2011
October 9, 2011 Good morning and welcome to this week’s edition of The Sunday Salon, a place where readers meet to talk about books. Check out the Facebook page to get more links to other Sunday Salon...
View ArticleWinner: The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry
I am very happy to announce a winner for a copy of the fabulous novel The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry by Rachel Joyce. Thanks to all who entered. I used Random.org to select a winner....
View ArticleReading Since August…
Hello Peeps! Yes, I have been reading, just not reviewing! The best books of my fall/winter reading: Our Souls at Night by Kent Haruf (Alfred A. Knopf, 2015, 179 pages) What do you do when your spouse...
View ArticleWhat Will 2016 Look Like?
I have gone through immense loss and tremendous personal growth in 2015. It has been a difficult journey and, truthfully, one I am still traveling. The thing about grief is that it provides a rich...
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