Giles Blunt’s By the Time You Read This (2006)

2014-03-09T19:30:11-04:00

Giles Blunt’s By the Time You Read This Random House, 2006 John Cardinal and Lise Delorme #4 Although I read the third book in the Algonquin Bay series decidedly out of Blackfly Season, I chose the perfect time of year to read the fourth. The beautifully hued leaf on the cover gives

Giles Blunt’s By the Time You Read This (2006)2014-03-09T19:30:11-04:00

Robert Kirkman’s The Walking Dead (2005-2010)

2014-03-09T19:28:23-04:00

Robert Kirkman's The Walking Dead Image Comics (2005-2011) As if I didn't have enough trouble managing my excessive library loans, I came upon this series when I was looking for graphic novels that I thought might entertain Mister B.I.P., when we were Read-a-Thon-ing on Thanksgiving weekend, and after he got

Robert Kirkman’s The Walking Dead (2005-2010)2014-03-09T19:28:23-04:00

Louise Penny’s Still Life (2005)

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Louise Penny's Still Life Headline, 2005 Some of you might recall my eye-rolling, woulda-been-snarky-if-I-wasn't-so-darned-Canadian letter to The Public Library late-spring this year. I offer this post to balance the scales, for there is another staff member there whom I actually look forward to seeing behind the counter. She started a conversation

Louise Penny’s Still Life (2005)2014-03-09T19:30:22-04:00

Nicole Krauss and Maud Hart Lovelace

2014-03-09T19:24:18-04:00

If you've read both of these authors, you're probably wondering what they're doing here, sharing a title and a post like this. But as I was reading them, the other evening before bed, I was struck by a fundamental connection, in the way that I was read these novels (not

Nicole Krauss and Maud Hart Lovelace2014-03-09T19:24:18-04:00

Giles Blunt’s mysteries

2014-03-09T18:41:20-04:00

Giles Blunt's Blackfly Season (2005) Seal Books, 2006 It would have been far more appropriate to have read this mystery earlier in the season in, say, Blackfly Season. And it would have been far more appropriate to have read it in closer proximity to the first two books in this

Giles Blunt’s mysteries2014-03-09T18:41:20-04:00
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