A Few Mini Book Reviews

It’s about time to catch up on some book reviews! I guess they are not really reviews per se, but more my thoughts and feelings on the book. Anyway, I have a few that I would like to talk about today!

I loved this book. It is definitely one of my top favorite books that I have read this year. Can I just say, Valancy is such a kick butt heroine? I love her character’s growth, although it wasn’t a slow steady growth, just a one day out of the blue, I’m done with this crap growth. The scene with her family at the table had me cracking up. She just didn’t give a darn at that point and let them know! And she wasn’t just purely rebellious to be rebellious. She had a mission, and a good one. When she heard that a friend of hers, that she admittedly hadn’t seen or spoken with in a very long time, was ill and that no one was “doing for her” she took matters into her own hands, and moved right in, not giving one hoot about any damage to her reputation. Because what kind of Christian folk would allow someone to lay dying without any help? Like I said, she was awesome. She decided to live life and was going for it. I mean, she did have a bit of a reason to throw all caution to the wind, but I don’t want to reveal it, or reveal anything that happens afterward.

So much of the description was otherworldly, whimsical, ethereal, making me want to see these forests and hollows and swamps and just everything there is to see.

“Frogs, little green wizards of swamp and pool, singing everywhere in the long twilights and long into the nights; islands fairy-like in a green haze; the evanescent beauty of wild young trees in early leaf; frost-like loveliness of the new foliage of juniper trees…”

Doesn’t it just sound so magical?

You guys, this was so adorable! Vera Wong is full of mischief and shenanigans, pokes her nose into things that are not her business, makes food that can change the mind of the strongest holdout, and has really good instincts. This book is full of new and budding friendships that bloom into a found family, that just filled me with goodness and warmth and happy feelings, almost like Vera had prepared one of her specialty teas just for me. She is a bit of a miracle worker, Vera is, and I can’t wait for the next book.

This book had a completely different feel. It was a slow read, introspective, thoughtful. In Korea the genre of this book is “healing fiction” and is meant to be read slowly, and usually centers around one main gathering place – such as the bookshop in this book. Every character we meet in this story is undergoing some sort of change, a moment in their lives that involves them making decisions to improve their lives. It was a book that made me think, and I took my time with it. Also, it talks a lot about coffee, so be prepared to be craving a nice warm cup of your favorite blend while reading!

This was a crazy, twisty, dark and creepy read – and I loved it!! It had some big folk horror vibes, which is one of my favorite subgenres, and had so much intrigue and so many twists and turns that I almost never knew what was coming next. There were so many secrets, so many things to hide. I read way past my bedtime with this one. It is the perfect time of year to read this too, as the book takes place at the end of the summer at a posh resort that had once been a private residence made of stone that towered over the rest of the village. If you have been thinking of reading this, I highly recommend grabbing a copy now!

Have you read any of these? What did you think?

Top Ten Tuesday – Books About Food

Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl

When I read this weeks prompt, books about food, the first thing that leapt to mind were all the picture books Wyatt and I have read that involve food. I love using meals and foods to teach Wyatt about different cultures and countries and even about different states.

We used these for school and enjoyed tasting different foods based on the books or the country. Now I miss doing this so I think I will try to include more of this sort of thing again this year!

In case you are interested here are the links to France and Italy.

Also these were some fun food books that we just read and enjoyed. Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs is an old favorite of mine, from my childhood that I loved sharing with Wyatt!

Have you read any of these?

Hello September!

It’s September! The first of the “ber” months, my favorite months of the year (except for March, Wyatt’s birth month)

September is fall to me. Back to school, fall clothes, comfort meals, cozy mornings and evenings, jeans and sweaters and boots, leaves crunching under foot, cooler nights, crisp air that makes me feel more alive, bonfires, cider… so many good things!

Except..it is not these things immediately, at least not here in Michigan. We are still in shorts, eating our warm weather meals of salads and tomato cheese sandwiches and hamburgers (I love hamburgers, not going to lie), but some things are beginning to seem more like fall. The nights have been cooler, and we are going back to school, so two things on my list! I will take it as a start!

I saw a reel I saw this morning about how in the 90s we would all truck off to school on the first day in boots and jeans and giant sweaters, because they were our “new back to school” clothes and we would all just die and sweat all day from the heat. It made me laugh because I definitely remember doing that!

I love fall and how as nature starts to slow down and rest, we do too. The days are getting shorter, the darkness settles in much earlier, almost whispering to us to settle in as well. To find that cozy blanket and book, and relax and not run around trying to get everything done until you fall exhausted into bed. It’s our reminder that we need to restore ourselves as well. To fill back up after a long summer of doing and going. To play that autumn playlist full of rich songs while we make a flavorful soup or homemade bread on a weekend morning, to indulge in mugs of hot drinks that warm us body and soul, to hole up for a few hours on the couch surrounded by our little comfort piles. It’s time to dim those lights in the evening, and leave the harsh glow of the day behind. To take walks in the crisp air, crunching leaves underfoot, never minding the soft rain that may fall on you. To have warm apple pie for breakfast one day, just for fun.

My squirrel friends have been visiting more often these days, looking for the treats I leave them outside. I watch them eat some, then scurry off with other bits, stashing it somewhere only they know where. Sometimes we have an opossum friend too, who visits wanting apples. Over the summer mama possum was hanging out in our yard with her babies, and while I know they wouldn’t all stay I wish they could have. Like Jerome Kildee is Kildee House (a kids book I read for the first time this year and I wish everyone would read), I would share my space with all the little animals too. Although maybe not in my house. Outside is fine.

We are slowing down, and I try to remember that when making plans for the fall. I want to do so much too, to take Wyatt to all the festivals and camping and Halloween events, but I am mindful to not do too much. I try to pick and choose carefully, to make space between the events for slow days too. Enough to enjoy but not so much as to overwhelm, where everything runs into another thing and dulls the excitement and joy. We are taking a short trip to Cuyahoga Valley National Park this fall, and riding the train which I think will be a lot of fun. Wyatt loves trains and this will be his longest train ride to date – plus I bought tickets for the train car that has a glass ceiling so that we can get huge views of the outdoors as well. I have a few other things planned as well, but also plan to spend some fun days here too, at home.

I made a little graphic to frame and put on my desk, to remind myself to slow down and rest this season. I will link it here in case you want to print it out too, or just save it to your phone or computer.

I hope that you all enjoy fall (or spring if you are in the southern hemisphere!) and do some things that are restful for your soul.

My Sunday-Monday Post

My Sunday Post is hosted by Kimba the Caffeinated Book Reviewer

Sunday Salon is hosted by Deb at Readerbuzz

It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? is hosted by Kathryn at Book Date

Hello everyone! I hope you all had a great week last week! I spent my week prepping for the start of the school year and trying to grab some fun times as well. It was a pretty good week!

Read Last Week:

This book was amazing. It kept me on the edge of my seat, never knowing which way the story was going to shift next. It had some folk horror vibes, which is one my favorite genres, and is perfect for this time of year – the end of summer heading into fall. I have only read two of Foley’s books but I need to read more. After reading this, I actually couldn’t read another book right after. Total book hangover! I do have some lined up though, which I think are just right for this time of year as well, as the summer comes to a close.

Reading Next Week:

Billy has a procedure Tuesday and I will be spending some time in the hospital waiting room, probably reading one of these two books. Or embroidering, because I can do that when I am anxious and I can’t usually read. So I guess I am just bringing everything with me!

Posted Last Week:

Top Ten Tuesday – Who Am I?

Thursday Morning Coffee Catch Up

Last Day of August – A Short Look Back at Summer

Watching:

Well, Billy and I finally finished all of the British Sewing Bee! We managed to finish just in time for fall. This week we watched the American version of Ghosts (we finished all of the UK version), and then last night we watched Scream. I loved that movie when it came out in the 90s – and I still love it. I had such a crush on Skeet Ulrich back then! Billy and I decided that aside from a few things that were a bit cringe ( I mean it is a horror movie so some is to be expected, but other storylines didn’t need to be there) this movie held up pretty well! I also had fun remembering all the 90s fashion! That shiny glossy lipstick look, the hair, the outfits, they took me back.

We also finished just in time for Comfy Cozy Cinema! Lisa from Boondock Ramblings and I started this last year and we welcome anyone to watch and post along with us. I will be watching the first movie on my list tonight, and we will be posting our thoughts on the movie on Thursday. Feel free to join us! In mid-September we are having a giveaway as well, for a Comfy Cozy Care Package, so check back around then to enter!

And that is it from my overly humid corner of Michigan – I wish you all a wonderful week!

Thursday Morning Coffee Catch Up

Hello everyone!!

I feel like I have catapulted into a maelstrom of activity! It’s just that time of year, right now. A transitional time, full of change and preparing for that change. Summer is ending, and we feel compelled to get those last minute summer activities in under the wire. I am also over here prepping for the school year, getting things organized for the scouts, and completing some home projects as well. These are mainly for the ease of homeschooling, like straightening our art cabinet, organizing supplies, buying new supplies (especially paint.. we go through so much!) and then whatever else I think needs to be done.

Like Sunday, one of the hottest days of the year so far, I decided on a whim that I needed to repaint one of our bookshelves. It is in our room we have no name for (we eat there, craft there, school there..) and is always just a mess. It has also taken a beating over the years since Billy built it for me, with Wyatt drawing on it as a toddler, my cat Maggie (who is no longer with us and I still miss that silly girl) using it as a scratching post, my husband just clunking everything in his pockets down on it… anyways, it needed an overhaul. So I cleared it off, took it outside, and painted it. It was hot and sweaty work, and halfway through I made Wyatt go in and watch through the door so he was inside in the air conditioning, but I am so happy with how it turned out! Wyatt and I then added Billy’s little terrariums, his school books for the year, and a jar for Billy to store his things in when he comes home – along with some odds and ends as well, of course.

I managed to get paint everywhere – I guess I am where Wyatt gets that from! I had it on the bottom of my feet, in my hair, just everywhere. I am not a neat and tidy painter I guess.

I am hoping to get that darn room painted this early fall. I am so done with that purple, although pretty. It makes that room just feels so dreary and we spend so much time in it in the fall and winter. It’s on the list, but after a few things, mainly the wheelchair ramp and putting my office back to rights after the ramp project is done. I told Billy that I would do it but for some reason he told me that was not a great idea.

It’s also been a week of sifting through things. We moved the rest of my mom’s things out of the condo she was living in for a while finally, including the cedar chest that my dad gave to her before their wedding. It didn’t fit into her new apartment and my cousin was storing his parent’s things at the condo and we had my mom’s there as well (it was my aunt and uncle’s before they passed away, then my mom lived there for two years).. and I am rambling so I am shifting back to the cedar chest. Anyway, my brother is going to take it but first we removed all of my mom’s keepsakes from it, and we all exclaimed and shed some tears over things we found.

It was a time capsule of items. My grandfather’s citizenship papers from 1940, Wyatt’s christening outfit, my christening outfit, artwork that my brother made in school, the collar to my mom’s first dog ever, Buster. When I pulled that out my mom just burst into tears. Pets just hold such a place in our hearts forever, don’t they? I also found a swim medal of my grandfather’s from 1932,newspaper article with a photo of me on the first day of kindergarten, and my grandma’s shortbread recipe.

Last week I shared about Wyatt’s great week at therapy – well he is continuing his trend and my little guy killed it this week. He walked three times as far yesterday as he did last week. His therapist and I just looked at each other in amazement. She popped him in the gait trainer and he took off. He was cruising along at one point so quickly! He wanted to keep going but his body just didn’t let him. It was unbelievable honestly, and his therapist said for her it was a tearworthy moment as well. Next week, she is trying him back with a walker again, without the extra support. Please send all your support and and prayers and good vibes to this little guy! He is making huge brain/body connections right now, and making some huge gains. I am so proud of him, and even better, he is proud of himself.

I also cut my mom’s hair. It was getting so long and she hated it, but she is not doing well with her depression and anxiety right now, so would not go anywhere to get it done. I am hoping that cutting her hair helps a bit with getting her our of her apartment more. I think I did pretty ok for not being a beautician! My grandma was a beautician my whole life, and had her own little salon, Marion’s. I think she would have been proud of my efforts! My mom was happy with it as well.

All these changes and transitions. Restoring old things, Wyatt’s progress, moving my mom’s things, a new hair cut. And in the next weeks, school begins here in our homeschool, our cub scouts have their first meeting, Wyatt has a million appointments… then hopefully, the flurry of activity as things end and new things start up winds down into a gentle pattern of life. A slow down as we embrace the our new routines. It is already getting darker at night. I noticed last night as I was stitching that it was harder to see by my bedside light, because it was darker outside. I am going to have to do something about that, because I love stitching in bed as we watch our shows and I drink my tea.

And I need to end here. So much to do today, and I need to get to it. Before I go though, here are a few extra photos!

Have a good one everyone!

Top Ten Tuesday – Who Am I?

Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl

Today’s Prompt: Posts I’ve Written That Give You the Best Glimpse of Me (Share the blog/Insta/Twitter posts or YouTube/TikTok videos you’ve made that showcase your personality the most and offer the clearest window into your personality. These are the posts you wish everyone would read!)

This week’s prompt had me scratching my head and furrowing my brow. I wasn’t sure exactly what it meant or what to do. Am I supposed to define myself by book posts? That might be tough, I am not consistent with book reviews really. Or is just posts in general? So.. I am just going for whatever here. So. I am including pictures I posted on Instagram, and pins I pinned on Pinterest as part of a collage (and a few books too), and then some links to a few posts.

Throughout the years I’ve blogged about so many things! If I go all the way back to my previous blogs (Cinnamon Owl and Quixotic Magpie) I talk more about my life pre-motherhood. My work as an animal rescue volunteer at a local shelter, about my jobs, about vacations and books and different events Billy and I went to.

Now, my life is slower paced in some ways, but also much busier, which sounds crazy but it is true. I am enjoying this new season of my life, staying at home with Wyatt, homeschooling, watching all the British things with Billy, our family adventures, our crafts and hobbies. We are snug here, and it is a cozy little life.

My first post was written one morning when Wyatt was little little, like a year old or so.

This next post is all about how my love for British nature writing began and grew.

And this one – about our love for British cozy mysteries on television. This is when we first started watching. If I were to write this post now, it would be so much longer!

I love homeschooling Wyatt, and one of our favorite days is art day! It’s even more fun when we involve Billy. We have studied many different artists, from Van Gogh and Matisse to Gaudi and Hopper and just so many in between. But none were as happy as when we had a Bob Ross week. I just couldn’t leave him out!

So many of my summers in Michigan involve going “up north” at some point. Except this one! We have been busy building Wyatt’s ramp so no up north trip this year. Good thing I have so many memories and blog posts to sustain me!

This year I have really loved reading old-fashioned children’s books. It was really comforting over the winter for some reason, and this is a post with a few little reviews.

It seems weird to leave these next two out, so I am going to include them. They are just little summary posts of our hobbies and pets – we have a very full house here!

The County Fair is a fair I have gone to ever since I was a little kid, and I try to get Wyatt there every year as well. I am not always successful, and looking back I realized it’s been two years since we have gone. I guess we better put it on the list for next summer!

and maybe another up north post just because.

I also made a collage of some things that feel like me, and some of my favorite photos as well.

I am looking forward to what everyone else did, because I really struggled with this one!

My Sunday-Monday Post

My Sunday Post is hosted by Kimba the Caffeinated Book Reviewer

Sunday Salon is hosted by Deb at Readerbuzz

It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? is hosted by Kathryn at Book Date

Hello everyone! I hope you are all doing well! We had a fairly busy week this week, but the best part of the week was Wyatt kicking butt at therapy! The weather this week was also cool which was amazing – fall was definitely in the air but then summer came back and said not quite yet, bringing back the heat.

Read Last Week:

I loved both of these books. Vera Wong was so cute and made me laugh (and even cry at one point) and I just adored it. Welcome to the Hyunam-Dong Bookshop was also a very good book. It was more serious, and more thoughtful. I enjoyed it but at a much slower pace so that I could really think about what I was reading.

Reading This Week:

I needed something with a bit of a bite this week so I went with The Midnight Feast. I loved Lucy Foley’s The Hunting Party and I am looking forward to this one. Also, Wyatt has been really into graphic novels lately and I found myself picking some up for me as well. I loved the first Tea Dragon book so I figured I would finish the series and picked up books 2 and 3.

Posted Last Week:

Top Ten Tuesday – Characters I would like to have coffee and a chat with

Friday Morning Coffee Catch Up – Wyatt therapy updates here!

What Wyatt’s Reading

Watching and Listening:

We are so boring with this lately. But, we are getting ready to watch the first of our Comfy Cozy Cinema movies! Yay!! Last year Lisa from Boondock Ramblings and I watched movies and posted about them and we are doing that again this year. Most had cozy fall feels but nearer to Halloween we did throw some scarier ones in there, making a few weeks Comfy Cozy (Creepy) Cinema. We do that this year too. I am very excited to start our lineup; there are just so many good ones on the list! And like last year, feel free to watch along and post with us! We will post a linky this year. Oh and we are having a giveaway as well, in October for a fall type care package full of things you need to be cozy so watch for that too.

If you are interested, this is the lineup! The linky will be up on the posting date, which is the date listed here. It is coming up fast!

And this is it from around here this week! I hope you all are doing well!

Friday Morning Coffee Catch Up

Hello everyone!! We are close to afternoon at this point but I am still counting it as morning. Why not?

Wyatt and I are enjoying a fairly lazy morning. We had another crazy week, just trying to get everything in place for September and school and Cub Scouts.

However, I do have some very exciting news. Wyatt, for the very first time in two years, took steps without any assistance from anyone else. He was using a gait trainer, and it took every bit of his determination and strength, but he did it. I literally had tears running down my face as we drove home. It has been a long long road back to walking for us. Years ago, before Covid, before epilepsy, Wyatt was walking with a walker, and about to graduate to crutches. Then epilepsy reared its ugly head, and the medicine they gave him to control his seizures changed my boy. He was more lethargic, less Wyatt, in every area of life. In school, with mobility, with everything. He gained weight, adding to the mobility issues. I tried to tell doctors for months and months that I thought it was causing him other problems, and finally, one doctor listened to me. She looked over his file and 100% agreed, and said he needed off that medicine ASAP. Now he is on a new one, and my little boy is back. Slowly but surely we are getting there, but seeing years stolen.. I can’t even describe it. Anyway. We are mending, we are working, and nobody harder than Wyatt.

So yeah, I shed some big tears over this moment. He walked most of that hallway under his own power.

Last Saturday’s game night we had guests! My dad and stepmom joined us, and it was such a great time. Wyatt enjoyed sharing some of his favorite games with them, especially the game Outfoxed. He really loves that one. It was a fun night, and we all ate way too much junk – cookies and candy and chips and popcorn. But we had fun!

We of course went to the library this week, and checked out a pile of books. Then we met one of my friends at the coffeehouse to discuss Cub Scouts and just hang out. Nicole and I seem to have a lot to say to each other all at once and Wyatt was so good while we chatted. We stopped at the cake bakery for cake pops as a reward. I also finished up Vera Wong while we waited for her (we got there early) and oh my gosh, it was so entertaining. I loved Vera! I’m behind on book reviews so I need to do a post on that soon too.

We are finally, finally basically an official unit for Scouts. That was my biggest focus this week and we are pretty much there. I started this unit for Wyatt and let me tell you, it was so much more red tape than I was expecting, but I made it through and we are pretty much on the other side now. Our first official meeting is in September, and then our first activity is already planned as well. The kids have the opportunity to go to a Detroit Tigers game and run out on the field, meet a ballplayer, get a game ball, a whole bunch of cool stuff. I am super excited and I think it is a great way to kick off our scouting adventures!

I also met up with my friend crew for a ladies night in Kelly’s backyard. It was a very very much needed night out! I think we have all been just going and going this summer and it was nice to finally meet up again and just relax and laugh, because we laughed. A lot. Especially over a story about an airport and an electric guitar!

I also finished my second embroidery piece. I am still learning but having fun! I haven’t rinsed the outline yet, but I think it is ok. I need to not leave so much space in between but I will get there. It is for fun and I am having fun.

Now some random pics!

Have a good one everyone!

What Wyatt’s Reading

Guys, I have a confession. I miss picture books. I love picture books – I think they are just so beautiful, with their large pages of illustrations and little stories that can be so special. I think it takes a lot of talent to be able to tell a whole tale that teaches or encourages or makes someone cry from the beauty of the story, in so few words. However, Wyatt is not really interested in them. I mean, he is nine. Lol. But I still check them out and read them sometimes with him. Lately just one, Prunella, which I highly recommend.

At first glance, you see a little girl in a garden. Then you look closer, and see that the garden is maybe a bit darker. The plants a little..creepier. She is holding a fly, there is no pretty butterfly here. Prunella was born with a purple thumb, unlike the green thumbs that her gardener parents have. What does this mean? Well, it means that Prunella’s gardening talents are more inclined to a garden full of plants that are not the usual. Things like Venus flytraps. Fungi. Corpse Flowers. Poison ivy. And because of this, she doesn’t really have many friends. Her friends are her plants. But then one day, a little budding botanist stumbles into her garden, and then something wonderful grows.

I really loved this picture book, and Prunella’s garden of strange and unusual plants.

Wyatt lately has been picking out graphic novels. One of his friends read them all the time, and so we picked one up to see if Wyatt would like them too. Turns out, he did.

Like his mother, he is obsessed with snails. He even wants to be one for Halloween which has Billy and I scratching our heads trying to figure out how to manage it – but we will. It might take a little creativity but I think we can do it.

The whole Tales of Tiny Folk series is cute. They are very thin and not very long, and they are adorable, in my opinion. The Mika Song books are also super cute, with the little squirrels, Norma and Belly, having little food based adventures.

As for chapter books, he has been checking out some of the new Hardy Boys books, as well as a series called The Haunted Library. Currently at our house we have:

He also recently checked out this really neat nonfiction book, that everyone in our house liked. It was really cool and we all loved flipping through it.

These are just a few of the books we have circulating right now!

TTT – Characters I Would Like to Have Coffee and a Chat With

Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl

Today’s Prompt: Relationship Freebie (Pick a relationship type and choose characters who fit that relationship as it relates to you. So, characters you’d like to date, be friends with, be enemies with, etc. Bookish families you’d like to be a part of, characters you’d want as your siblings, pets you’d like to take for yourself, etc.)

Ok. So I know that my title is super long. I really couldn’t figure out how to say it in a more efficient way. Some of them have cozy sounding lives and jobs that would be a perfect spot to hang out with them, have a coffee, a chat about books or life or whatever. Other characters just would be neat to chat with about whatever! And..maybe this post turned out to be more setting than character. I am going to call it equal though – both character and setting are appealing!

Legends and Lattes || Welcome to the Hyunam-Dong Bookshop

I absolutely loved Legends and Lattes and the quirky community that Viv built up in her coffeeshop. It would be a cool spot to hang out and talk to Viv about her adventures and coffee.

Yeongju’s bookshop is the same. She created such a wonderful spot for people to come together and feel comfortable, to read and drink coffee and even crochet.

Other Birds || Christa Comes Out of her Shell

Other Birds is one of my favorite books. I love it so much. Can I please please go to the Dellawisp on Mallow Island, and have a drink with all the people who live there?

So, Christa is a bit antisocial so I would probably have to track her down on her island to chat. But that is ok, because then I could walk the beach with her and learn all about her beloved snails! I love snails too and I would love to hear all the little facts that Christa could share about sea life.

What You Are Looking For in the Library || The Komogawa Food Detectives

Sayuri Komachi. Need I say more? I would love to get tea with her and craft. She can make her felted pieces and I could embroider, and then we could talk about books. I wonder what she would recommend to me?

Koishi Kamogawa and her father Nagare from the Kamogawa Food Detectives. This book was really fascinating. I loved this idea of recreating a particular meal, and how Koishi and her father are able to piece together exactly how to make it is masterful. I could imagine stumbling in there, having a cup of tea and a bowl of noodles and chatting away.

And I am going to stop here. I had some runners up, but.. I was going for a certain feel of a character and place with this topic and they didn’t quite fit. If you are interested, the runners up were Greenglass House, Little Beach Street Bakery, The Little French Bistro, and The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend. All wonderful books but just not quite there. Except maybe Little Beach Street and that is purely because Neil the puffin is awesome and I would want to meet him. (I almost chose to write about pets from books and Neil was on that list too)

Ok. Now I am really stopping. I am looking forward to what everyone else picked for this topic!