2023.07.01: The second coming of ‘Comings and Goings <a new project>’ - Greenwich, CT

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2023.07.01: The second coming of ‘Comings and Goings <a new project>’ - Greenwich, CT
11 Jul 2017. Favourite weapon in a fantasy series? I actually really love the Sword of Gryffindor. I love when something seemingly innocuous is introduced early in a series, only to help shape it later on. TAG: #secondinaseries. Thanks, @ly_brary! Day 11: #AmpersandJuly17: Weapon
It's day 2 of #acourtofstarlitharley Puddings! I am loving all of your pictures, keep them coming. And if you haven't done the previous prompts but you want to join,, do so anyways! Today we honor our favorite couples and while there are many to choose from, doubtlessly a special place in my little rotten heart belongs to these two. Who doesn't dream of finding that one person who is more than just a lover? Rhys and Feyre's love is rooted in friendship, respect and mutual sacrifice. It was a love built one day at a time (and one page of excruciatingly perfect build-up after another!) • QOTD: Tell me one book couple that you love (besides Rhys and Feyre). It doesn't have to be your favorite, just the first one that comes to your mind. • #aprilacotarbookchallenge For book with a sad death I will go with ACOTAR. The scene where Feyre has to kill the fae boy to break the curse wrecks me EVERY SINGLE TIME. • Tags! 📌#blackbooks by @starlitlibrary and @bookmuncher 📌#magicalbooks by @giota_the_reader 📌#longesttitle by @tanvirastogi and @bibliowlsam 📌#firstbookinaseries by @im.stuck.on.books 📌#secondinaseries by @findmeatalibrayinthewoods • Art by the ever so talented @merwildandco
So I was tagged by @insidepages to do the #secondinaseries #threewordtitle tags. Two. - - So here is Crown Of Midnight & The Dream Theives. - As far as I can find the only ones that fit these tags. - Both very good books. - - If I've tagged you, you know what to do! - - - - - - - - - #crownofmidnight #throneofglassseries #sarahjmaas #thedreamthieves #theravencycle #maggiestiefvater
Crooked Kingdom is seriously the prettiest book! I'm currently obsessed with it atm and I've just started reading. ☁️ Starting my new job today, I'm on the way atm and I'm excited! Just wish I didn't have this flu to recover from 😷 hoping it all goes well! ☁️ TAG: #secondinaseries #beautifulcover by @paperfury. Thank you ❤️
Summer Reading Bingo {the second book in a series}
The Cinderella Murder | by Mary Higgins Clark & Alafair Burke
My sister and I listened to The Cinderella Murder on our drive to Canada a few weeks ago. I’m not sure I can find a nice way to describe how I feel about it, but let me try.
The idea behind this book is good. It’s not extraordinary, it’s not fantastically unique, but it is good. It is an entertaining plot line, which is fine. But the execution left something to be desired. That said, we listened to the whole things, because we (or at least I, sorry Sara) wanted to know what happened!
Clark & Burke are endlessly wordy and overly dramatic in their descriptions. They introduce too many characters with too many different stories, some of which have nothing to do with the overall plot of the book, that I had trouble seriously caring about any of them. For example, there is an entire chapter about a reporter who hears and gunshot and is thrilled that she can report it to her boss and hopefully be given the story to write about....then she is never mentioned again, nor was she ever mentioned before that point.
I was seriously disappointed in this book, but I must say I was entertained... Mostly I was entertained by my sister as we paused the CD to laugh about something ridiculous or question was was going on or point our another cheesy song reference or mimic the strange way “God” was pronounced.
What pleased me most about this book is that when I went to see what category it could fit into on my bingo board, I found out it was the second book in a series called “Under Suspicion” and I was wondering what I would use for that category. So there’s that.