Thursday, July 29, 2021

Book Chat - 7/29:2021

I’m back with some selections I think most will enjoy:


Before and AfterThe Incredible Real-Life Stories of Orphans Who Survived The Tennessee Children’s Home Society by Judy Christie and Lisa Wingate
I know I told y’all about Before We Were Yours by Lisa Wingate. It was a novel based on the scandal of the Tennessee Children’s Home Society. It was about children were taken from their birth parents by nefarious means and sold/adopted out. After she wrote the book, the author started hearing from people who were affected by the operation in real life. She and her friend, Julie Christie record the accounts and it led to this book.

Midnight at the Blackbird Cafe by Heather Webber
The book is about a girl who has to go settle her grandmother’s estate, thinking it would be a quick task. However, the will stipulates that she must run her grandmother’s cafe for sixty days after which, she can decide about its disposition. It’s a cute romantic comedy with a some magic mixed in. If you like Hallmark movies, you will like this book.

The Magic of Found Objects by Maddie Dawson
Two life-long friends, who’ve been unlucky in love, decide to get married. They are both in their mid-thirties and tired of the New York dating scene. They think that skipping the fireworks part of the relationship and settling down to the comfortable part will be a piece of cake because they know each other so well. Very cute!


MK out.

Wednesday, July 28, 2021

WIP Wednesday - 7/28/2021

It’s been a while since I’ve shown you all my latest project. 


I’m working on another Elwood. It makes such a darling grumpy old man sweater for a little one. 




I’m using scraps of Cascade 220 Superwash from other projects.


MK out.

Monday, July 26, 2021

Movie Monday - 7/26/2021

Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar, starring Kristen Wiig and Annie Mumolo is a very silly, little movie about two Midwestern women who go off on an adventure. It was funny, but again, silly. It hit a spot. 

 
Amy Adams stars in The Woman in the Window, adapted from the novel of the same name. An agoraphobic women witnesses a crime committed across the street at her neighbors’ house, but the neighbors deny anything happened. Were her eyes deceiving her? It was good.

Echo in the Canyon is a documentary about the music scene in the mid-1960s. It was very interesting. I learned some things and gained an appreciation for some groups like The Byrds, Buffalo Springfield and even, The Beach Boys. It’s hosted by Jakob Dylan (who looks and sounds like his daddy, Bob). I enjoyed it.

Good Binges:
Mare of Easttown (HBOmax)
The Kominsky Method (Netflix)
Younger (Hulu)
Hacks (HBOMax)
Virgin River (Netflix)

That’s all I got. 

MK out.

Wednesday, July 7, 2021

Book Chat - 7/8/2021

Since I’ve been on vacay, I’ve been able to read more than usual.


The Paris Library by Janet Skeslien Charles 
This novel is based on the true story of the librarians of the American Library in Paris during World War II. They sent care packages of books to soldiers, and would bring books to their Jewish patrons when they were forbidden to come in to the library. 

The Story Hour by Thrity Umrigar
The book examines the relationship between a psychologist and her patient.

Rage by Bob Woodward
Woodward returns to document the Trump Administration’s management of the Coronavirus pandemic.

MK out.

P.S. I remembered that this week marks my 14th Blogiversary. It all started with this post.