Month: July 2023

  • Demon Copperhead Book Flight

    Demon Copperhead Book Flight

    I read Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver as part of M. Judson’s 2023 Reading Challenge (a re-telling of a classic). Demon Copperhead is a very loose re-telling of David Copperfield. Demon (Damon) is a child who ends up in foster care after his mom dies of an overdose. His step-father is abusive, so he did not want… Read more

  • New Puppy!

    New Puppy!
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    There is nothing quite like reading with a puppy curled up on your feet. We adopted a dog this week, and he is the smartest, calmest puppy. (So far) he’s been easy to train- we’ve almost gotten him house-trained, and we’re working on no jumping right now. My husband and I read The Art of Raising… Read more

  • And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie

    And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie

    I’ve been meaning to read And Then There Were None forever…and did not expect it to be so creepy. I kept going back to the nursery rhyme at the beginning to see if I could guess who the culprit was, but couldn’t. I definitely recommend reading this in paperback or ebook so you can flip… Read more

  • A Girl Called Samson by Amy Harmon

    A Girl Called Samson by Amy Harmon

    A Girl Called Samson is based on a true story about a girl who disguised herself as a man to serve in the Continental Army in the American Revolution. Samson (known as Robert Shurtliff in the army) served as an aide to General John Paterson (who mainly fought in New York and Philadelphia). Don’t skip… Read more