Hello gorgeous library guests
and
Welcome to the Mewton-Clawson Library at BBHQ
Happy March the 1st!
Thank mew for joining me in the stacks today, and this week I found a supurr cute throwback to August 2016 of me in the BBHQ Library. And if mew are wondering where all the books are, they are behind me! MOL
And last week, I mentioned that the P.A. made a wand, and asked if mew'd like to see it, and many of mew did, so here it is.
Isn't totally meowgical?
It's arcacia wood, copper wrapped with semi-precious stones and tipped with an aqua aura quartz point. If mew want to learn more about quartz crystals, click here to revisit one of our crystal posts all about this furbulous stone.
I did tell the P.A. that it was a good attempt for a first wand, what do mew think?
And so far, she hasn't accidently zapped anything with it! MOL
Anyhoo, let's look at this week's review.
1. My favorite place to read is ____________________.
2.My favorite genre to read is ___________________.
3. _________ is a book I could read over and over again.
4. The book _________ inspired me to _________.
The P.A.'s answers are...
1. My favorite place to read is anywhere comfy. Though I must say, in the garden on a clement day, reclining on a lounger is a nice spot to read in the summer at BBHQ.
2. My favorite genre to read is ___________________. I love a bit of sci-fi, thrillers, or paranormal, but I really do enjoy all genres, so I don't really have an absolute favourite, as long as it's not one of those super romantic/loved up/gratuitous sex every other page, I'll probabaly read it. I'm more of guns and ammo type of girl than a romance type! LOL I also like academic and non-fiction books too, and in the BBHQ library there's a whole section of really, really old books, some going back to the 1800s, which are always nice to have a peruse through.
3. The Hitchhikers Guide to The Galaxy by Douglas Adams is a book I could read over and over again. Plus Terry Pratchett's Discword series, the Lords of the Rings trilogy, and let's not forget The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe plus others, all are totally epic. I do reread a lot of stuff and on average I probably get through between four or five books a week, sometimes more.
4. The book _________ inspired me to _________. This is a tough one, as I've read many books which have prompted action, so I unfortunately can't give a difinitive answer as we'd still be here next month! LOL Although I will say, the metaphysical and spiritual section in the BBHQ Library has been very beneficial over the years, food for the soul.
This week's top book pick is...
Mewton-Clawson Library Copy
Tails, You Lose
A Witch City Mystery Book 2
by
Carol J. Perry
Here's a little snippet of the book blurb:
A death in a deserted department store has a Salem sleuth shopping for suspects . . .
After losing her job as a TV psychic, Lee Barrett has decided to volunteer her talents as an instructor at the Tabitha Trumbull Academy of the Arts—known as “The Tabby” —in her hometown of Salem, Massachusetts. But when the school’s handyman turns up dead under seemingly inexplicable circumstances on Christmas night, Lee’s clairvoyant capabilities begin bubbling to the surface once again.
The Tabby is housed in the long-vacant Trumbull’s Department Store. As Lee and her intrepid students begin work on a documentary charting the store’s history, they unravel a century of family secrets, deathbed whispers—and a mysterious labyrinth of tunnels hidden right below the streets of Salem.
If mew remember, a few weeks ago I reviewed book one in this series; Caught Dead Handed, so if mew missed the start, click here to catch up.
If mew're looking for a cat cozy mystery that's both spooky and entertaining, then Tails, You Lose is the purrfect read for mew. This is the second book in the Witch City Mystery series by Carol J. Perry, and it doesn't disappoint.
The story follows Lee Barrett, a former TV psychic who's recently lost her job and is now teaching at the Tabitha Trumbull Academy of the Arts, in her hometown of Salem, Massachusetts. When the school's handyman is found dead on Christmas night, Lee's psychic gifts begin bubbling to the surface once again, and she's pulled into an investigation that leads her to uncover a tangled web of deceptions and secrets that have been hidden for decades.
As Lee and her students begin work on a documentary charting the history of the long-vacant Trumbull's Department Store, where the academy is housed, they begin unravelling a century's worth of family secrets, whispers from the long-departed, and a spooky labyrinth of tunnels hidden right under the town of Salem. Even the local witches are freaked out, and when Lee begins having visions, she's sure that something evil is apaw.
What I loved about this book is its purrfect blend of mystery, history, paranormal elements and of course, O'Ryan, the psychic kitty; he's just pawesome. The characters are well-developed and continue to grow in this book, and the plot is engaging from start to finish. The author does an excellent job of capturing the essence of Salem and its rich history, which adds another intriguing facet to the story.
Tails You Lose is a fun and entertaining read that will keep mew guessing until the very end. I highly recommend it to anypawdy who enjoys cat cozy mysteries, paranormal stories, and history.
There are fourteen books in the series, and if mew are subscribed to Kindle Unlimited these are all available in the catalogue to read for free, and if mew have Audible, the first three are included free in the Plus Catalogue as part of your subscription.
Another Totally Top Paw Read
Paperback: 385 pages
Audiobook: 8 hours 48 mins
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I'm off to read next week's books, as mew know the drill, so many books, so little time!
Don't forget, if mew are looking for great books with cats, check out the Book Review page, just click the link here or at the top of the page, as that's the place to visit to get your feline fiction fix.
Until next time...
Keep calm and read more books
Amber
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What a pretty wand the PA made! And we love that profile image of you, Amber!
ReplyDeleteI would have a hard time picking a fave book, and as for genre,. who knows! I am eclectic i guess! I just wish I had more time to read...
Always a treat to see you on Fridays, Amber!
ReplyDeleteWonder if your meowmy has read "The Rivers of London" series, by Ben Aaronovitch?
Police/bang-bang/magic/gods and goddesses, with just a little bit of smexy thrown in here and there.
Hello sweet Amber, you're looking mighty pretty! Those were good fill-in answers, well, two anyways LOL! I enjoyed your book review too, that sounds like a good one. Thanks for joining Angel Brian's Thankful Thursday Blog Hop!
ReplyDeleteThat is a nice wand! Always interesting to see what people like to read. I'm mostly drawn to nonfiction nowadays but I do enjoy some mysteries. Amber, that does sound like a good book!
ReplyDeleteWe love this series !
ReplyDeleteI love the wand. Your PA is so talented. That looks like a fun series. Nice review Amber, as always. Thank you to the PA for participating in the fill-ins, great answers. I have never read any of her favorites, but I should give one a try. XO
ReplyDeleteWe just love the wand so magical another great mystery š.š½š⬛š⬛
ReplyDeleteThat was a good review, Amber. The wand looks lovely.
ReplyDeleteI've read this one! I really enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteIt's been a long time since I ran across anyone using the delightful word "clement" to describe weather. I appreicate it as you've given me one of the words I will use when it's my turn to present the Words for Wednesday challenge in August.
ReplyDeleteAmber, you are beautiful, I thank you for linking up such a pretty flashback to Feline Friday.
As always, an excellent review.