Rehashing the Week

First a reminder, my giveaway for Montana Destiny by R. C. Ryan is still open. I didn't love it, but you might. This past week I finished listening to The Deepest Water by Kate Wilhelm, which I enjoyed so much that I've started Death Qualified by the same author, part of her Barbara Holloway series. I also finished Proust's Overcoat by Lorenza Foschini and should have my comments up later this week. Friday night, I started The Devil Amongst the Lawyers by Sharyn McCrumb, the newest of her Ballad novels, one I've been looking forward to. This past weekend, Dave, Amber and I went to the Origins Game Fair in Columbus with a bunch of people and had a great weekend. For us, the weekend starts with a party at my brother's house, a bunch of people, lots of food and games. Then Saturday we went Origins, played a bunch of new games, did some gawking at the outrageous outfits. Here's a list...
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Game Night – The Dresden Files RPG

We're spending today at the Origins Game Fair, so hopefully I'll have all kinds of games and info to share with you over the next few game night posts. One of the games I'm hoping to see while I'm here is a new release from Evil Hat Productions. I'm not really into Role Playing Games, but I still have to at least check The Dresden Files RPG out. After all it's based on a book series that David and I both enjoy and a world I always get a kick out of visiting. Here's the blurb for Volume 1: Beneath the “normal” surface of the world are things and people which most of us don’t want to know about, and will do our best to forget about if we ever come near them. People won’t see what they don’t want to see. But that’s most of us. And you—you’re not most of us. What’s Your Story? Whether you’re a champion of God, changeling,...
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The Mother of the Jungle

"The Mother of the Jungle" The Mother of the Jungle is a mythic woman, the spirit of nature, protector and defender of the jungle, who originated in Colombia, though her stories are told throughout Latin America. I read this version of the story in Once Upon a Time / Habia una vez by Rueben Martínez, illustrated by Raúl Colón, a fascinating book that tells traditional Latin American tales in both English and Spanish, side by side. A peasant boy is walking through the jungle with his dog when he meets a huge bearded  man who is proud of how much money he is making by cutting down the trees of the forest. The boy knows this is wrong, a belief reinforced when he realizes a river he visits daily has dried up. That night he hears a strange noise in the jungle, and he and his dog investigate. He finds the bearded man standing in a clearing at the center of an odd...
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If…

If I was... a month I'd be December a day of the week I'd be Wednesday a time of the day I'd be mid-afternoon If I was... a sea animal I'd be an otter a direction I'd be South a piece of furniture I'd be a big comfy armchair a liquid I'd be hot chocolate If I was... a gemstone I'd be a sapphire a tree I'd be an oak a tool I'd be a hammer a kind of weather I'd be sunny If I was... a musical instrument I'd be a piano a color I'd be purple an emotion I'd be content a fruit I'd be an apple If I was... a food I'd be spaghetti a material I'd be wool a scent I'd be peppermint a flavor I'd be banana If I was... a sound I'd be a chuckle an element I'd be earth a mammal I'd be a fox a phase of the moon I'd be a crescent If I was... a berry I'd be a blackberry a bird I'd be a red-winged blackbird a book I'd be My Many Colored Days a place I'd be home I stole this from...
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The Deepest Water by Kate Wilhelm

The Deepest Water by Kate Wilhelm I actually listened to this one, an audiobook narrated by Marguerite Gavin. I've never read anything by Wilhelm before, although I 'm not quite sure how I missed her. She's been writing in a variety of genres since the 1960s, including mystery, science fiction and fantasy. The story centers on Abby, whose father, author Jud Connors, was murdered at his secluded lakefront cabin. The detective in charge of the case seems to be making little progress, at least from Abby's point of view. Abby, against the wishes off her husband Brice, begins investigating the murder and her father's past, helped by Jud's lover and his closest friend, both strong intelligent women. The female characters were the highlight of the book for me. Abby seems real, devastated by her father's murder, determined to find the killer, confused by what she discovers. Wilhelm hits a perfect note with the two older women also. They each have their own personalities,...
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