I am familiar with this author having other books written by her but nothing in this subject. There are other books on psychic self-defense, a much neI am familiar with this author having other books written by her but nothing in this subject. There are other books on psychic self-defense, a much needed awareness how powerful that can be, but none I've read include each astrological signs as does Y.S. Yacoubian's latest book. It is a fascinating read about each astrological sign, the good, the bad, the shadows of. I keep going back to it to re-read about others, especially people have had a bit of issues with. But more so, understanding the shadow aspect of myself has me most interested. Then again, that "group" influence and energy that each sign possess. It is chalked though with helpful information to the study of others. I do say, as much as I don't like knowing how I possibly can be, truth is there. All in all, I'll be reading this book for years to come. For all interested in astrology I highly recommend this book....more
Author Bridget Oates' book filled with history of a most beautiful, building filled with incredible antiques and to boot - often salacious history - iAuthor Bridget Oates' book filled with history of a most beautiful, building filled with incredible antiques and to boot - often salacious history - is a must to get the full flavor of a space that transcends time. I started it after a visit and read to the wee hours of the morning. I just couldn't put it down. Ms. Oates lays it out with facts, and photos in an enjoyable reading way. She's done an excellent job that entices the reader to take a step back in time and enjoy the many characters' stories that lived in this unique place. The photos are in black and white depicting photography of the eras. But if you visit the richness of color, deep dark wood, lively colored antiques, soft lighting - all brings the sparkle of life then alive! I hope anyone reading this will be in preparation to visit Pacifica's historical castle - the home to many different residents. Is it haunting by some of them? Visit and you will experience if that is a possibility. ...more
First time read of author Lou Berney. I couldn't put the book down - and then what? Now what? Why? Unique storyline, unforgettable and relatable charaFirst time read of author Lou Berney. I couldn't put the book down - and then what? Now what? Why? Unique storyline, unforgettable and relatable characters - known a few people like them. Sad how there are children right now being abused with no one to save them. Giving that data in the book has readers realize the sad state CPS is in. I truly "felt" the main character Hardly's heartfelt attempt to save the children's lives. The ending: wow! A mind blowing, unexpected end. I was surprised and disappointed although still, this story is a captivating one. Will read another of this author....more
Read the book in 3 days because I just had to know! Characters: liked each for his or her characteristics and role in the story. Dialogue believable (Read the book in 3 days because I just had to know! Characters: liked each for his or her characteristics and role in the story. Dialogue believable (some books one would think, really you talk that way?). All in all an easy whodunit story. Of course, I've read plenty of author David Baldacchi's books and they entertain my reading pleasure hence I'll continue to read them....more
Having read author, Dennis Venturoni's previous books, I am delighted to read about historical sites and some usually only known to Bay Area SF and BeHaving read author, Dennis Venturoni's previous books, I am delighted to read about historical sites and some usually only known to Bay Area SF and Beyond residents. I truly appreciated how Venturoni weaves interesting and often funny tales around history in these areas; some I've visited, some not yet. The first story in the several to come, takes place at Woodside General Store, a place I had visited in the early 1970s. I had forgotten about that visit but then remembered I had a photo sitting on the bench in front of it. Circle Star, now that's a story to a music venue where I've seen some greats like Diana Ross, Tina Turner. And so many other sites with really good fictional stories weaved into historical lores and facts. Enjoy those who know about these places and those who are being introduced to them. Recommended reading....more
…she was bad she was horrid! As the poem goes. This story is riveting. An insight to women who live on the "wild side of life" that the majority don't…she was bad she was horrid! As the poem goes. This story is riveting. An insight to women who live on the "wild side of life" that the majority don't know or think about. An insightful read to how abuse of a child into young adult whether that be mental - words, - physical or all, can shape a person to live up to the negative views of the abuser. Yes, some rise above it, but it is damaging. I championed the protagonist throughout the story relating to this kind of abusive parenting and how hard it is to break the cycle. ...more
My difficulty with reading Bosch series is to slow down and savor. Connelly, once again, gives us exciting murder (unsolved) cases to solve. He threw My difficulty with reading Bosch series is to slow down and savor. Connelly, once again, gives us exciting murder (unsolved) cases to solve. He threw a different character we most likely won't see again - maybe - an empath which neither Renee Ballard nor Bosch want her "insights." All in all, and I have every Bosch book, I thoroughly enjoyed Desert Star, which I'll take out time to time and reread just for the pleasure of reading a talented writer. By the way, Harry and I are the same age so I think he should continue on regardless of sore knee and other ails. Don't retire him fully yet, MC....more
Albeit Karin Slaughter's writing skills, this was a complex, what the? mix-up and Will, dud!! Get over the psychopathic woman your former wife - AngieAlbeit Karin Slaughter's writing skills, this was a complex, what the? mix-up and Will, dud!! Get over the psychopathic woman your former wife - Angie. To me, their relationship was over the top throughout the story (although that was the story) - Will is one sick dude and Sara, his now lover, waawaaa, girlfriend, move on. Started out with a promise, became complexed, then scattered throughout with characters' viewpoints, life "issues" etc. Disappointed in this book by a previously enjoyed author. Guess you can't win them all and maybe Angie will decide that too and leave poor suffering Will alone. I do not recommend this ...more
All I wanted for Christmas, I got!! Michael Connelly's latest novel, The Dark Hours kept my happy reading in the cold holiday time. At first, like manAll I wanted for Christmas, I got!! Michael Connelly's latest novel, The Dark Hours kept my happy reading in the cold holiday time. At first, like many Bosch fans, I had a difficult time adjusting around the latest main character, this one being Renee Ballard. She's proving to be a chip off the old mentor (Bosch) block and maturing nicely as a honorable, fierce detective. I like that Harry B is involved with her cases. All in all, change happens in life, like it or not (some HB fans don't), and Connelly is moving along with those changes. Still a happy Bosch/Connelly fan.
P.S. My husband was a bit upset I read right through it - you're done with your Christmas gift already? Sorry, couldn't help myself. It's so intensely thrilling. ...more
My first time read of author Daniel Mason. A poignant story telling of the horrors, pains, and ugliness of wars, while also the deeply touching heart My first time read of author Daniel Mason. A poignant story telling of the horrors, pains, and ugliness of wars, while also the deeply touching heart story of love and the will to survival war and how it can transform one. Highly recommend. A good story....more
I absolutely enjoyed reading the short stories in "Tales from the Peninsula" - fiction with history in many areas I've been in the Bay Area and/or kneI absolutely enjoyed reading the short stories in "Tales from the Peninsula" - fiction with history in many areas I've been in the Bay Area and/or knew about their location but not the history. Venturoni weaves colorful stories around San Francisco and near-by locations, some which have history back-up and parts of the fiction are the author's tales. I re-read a couple of stories twice just in case a detail or so was missed. Now I'm ready to head out to some areas and see what Venturoni saw. Recommend this book and I really liked this author's other book too....more
My first time read of author Elizabeth J Duncan but not my last. A Killer's Christmas in Wales was delightful and the crimes not graphic or horrific hMy first time read of author Elizabeth J Duncan but not my last. A Killer's Christmas in Wales was delightful and the crimes not graphic or horrific hence making it an easy to read mystery, which I enjoy more and more of. Entertaining, cultural education and believable characters. Will go for a second book from this author....more
I choose to read this book because my grandson was diagnosed with Tourette. I wanted to understand how my little guy would feel, see, hear and navigatI choose to read this book because my grandson was diagnosed with Tourette. I wanted to understand how my little guy would feel, see, hear and navigate the world of school and parents. When the author, Dennis Venturoni, didn't address what I wanted right away, frustration crept in, but his recollection of the living in the Bay Area, so familiar to me, kept me reading page after page. To put it simply, I really liked this book. The history, Venturoni's outlook.What a kid! To survive that dysfunctional family, oi! Of course, many of us had those dysfunctional family things, only at that time we didn't know as the author didn't. I was sad he wasn't diagnosed as a kid and had to suffer adult and the other kids cruelty as he jerked and twitched his way through school. Still! Dennis Venturoni found something good, something interesting, something to make life work. Wow! I see my grandson in a different light. He is that navigator too. Left-handed, a bit of a loner, but super friendly when he wants to be as he twitches and makes strange sounds. Anyway, finally Venturoni got to what I wanted and by then I had stayed up (too) late at night reading fun, great, sad, mad at some of his adults, - just so interesting. I highly recommend this book if you'd like to know about life in the Bay Area circa 1960-70s - very well recorded, author. His mother too, what a difficult life she had. A great work for Venturoni's family history. And, finally how to understand one withTourette. Thank you and congratulations Dennis Venturoni on your first book....more