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In between full time work, I did only two book reviews the past week. I tried to sneak in as many pages of reading as I could during lunch and breaks. I'm on the computer all day but can't blog, of course. It's been a busy but Ho Hum week.
Posted a review of
The Writing on My Forehead: A Novel by Nafisa Haji (March 2009) for TLC Book Tours, plus a
guest post by the author on writing.
The Godfather of Kathmandu
by John Burdett, detective fiction, also got a review, which I changed around a few times as I had a hard time expressing how I felt about the book. There was just so much to it.
I'm half way through
The Old Capital by Yasunari Kawabata,
a short novel about the beauty of the old Kyoto, the ancient capital, and about a young girl finding out that she is adopted. Straight forward and easy to read.
I reviewed a new mystery novel,
Murder in the Palais Royal (Aimee Leduc Investigations, No. 10) by Cara Black, set in Paris. One of my favorite mystery series.
Then there is a love story,
Love in Mid Air by Kim Wright, a debut novel which I've started but not yet finished!
On the 6-hour drive to and from Canada last weekend, we listened to 8 discs of the 17-disc audio of
The Swan Thieves: A Novel.
My hubby, who loves art and a good mystery, really liked it.
It will rain tomorrow. Later, I'll take down the old robin's nest in the tall bush/tree outside my window. I think robins build new ones each year.
Ho, hum, time to turn in! What did you do last week?