Hello meautiful library guests
and
Welcome to the Mewton-Clawson Library at BBHQ
Thank mew for joining me in the stacks today and just look at me today.
This is my ultra-penetrating stare, the one I use when I'm on a mission to get things done! MOL
In this instance, my purpose was to convey to the P.A. that for my 250th review which will be on Friday the 7th of July, I need to do a little giveaway and she needs to come up with something.
The P.A. said, "Amber, you are in charge of all things book related on Fridays and the library, that is your domain and Cod help anyone that gets in your way, so I think you need to decide what you would like to giveaway to celebrate this epic milestone." She waved a copy of her latest book at me, and then it struck me like a bolt out of the blue.
I replied, "Mew're so right, it is my domain and I've just decided that I'll give away some books, jumping juniper berries I'm good!"
So lovely furiends, I will be choosing some books from the highly renowned Mewton-Clawson library, brand new books I might add to giveaway. So stay tuned for that, and let me just add, I don't normally let anything go out of my library, so this is a bit of a monumental moment and not to be missed!
Today the P.A. is also joining in Friday Fill-ins Blog Hop with the pawesome 15 & Meowing and Four-Legged Furballs.
1. ________________________ always gives me a headache.
2. Ten years ago, I was _________________________.
3. _________ is the reason I haven’t yet _________.
4. I prefer _________, but I also don’t mind _________.
The P.A.'s answers are...
1. Stressful, drama-incentivised people always give me a headache. You know the sort, the one that thrives on drama, and if there isn't any, they make it happen! I avoid those sorts at all costs.
2. Ten years ago, I was dealing with the aftermath of my parents' horrific car accident and was driving a round trip of 120 miles a day for months as my mum was still in hospital with a broken neck and a whole host of other injuries. She was very lucky, while being airlifted to the hospital, my husband and I got the phone call that you never want to receive. We drove 60 miles to the hospital and we were ushered into the emergency wing and greeted by two policemen. My heart dropped at this point as I was braced for the bad news, then a doctor appeared and led me into a room where my unconscious mum and semi-conscious dad were having their clothes cut off by trauma nurses as they tried to determine my parent's injuries, and I was being bombarded with questions about their health and medications etc... I can't describe what I felt in that moment, and then the doctor turned to me and said, "Your mum probably won't make the night." I will never forget those words as long as I live. And I don't know what made me say it, but I replied instantly, "You don't know my mum!" After a long recovery, my mum is ok, about 85% of what she was before the accident, and my dad lost the sight in his right eye, he had quite a bad brain bleed, and I think in the end he fared worse than my mum, as he has cognitive issues.
The car accident itself was nothing to do with them; they had a flat tyre and drove to the side of the motorway and were parked on the hard shoulder with their hazard warning lights on. They couldn't get out of the car because of a metal barrier on the edge of the hard shoulder, and the land fell away down a steep embankment. My mum called the AA relay service, and then she called me to see if I could arrange a taxi to pick dad up as he was on the way to the airport. I called her back 5 minutes later to say I found a firm close to their location, but she didn't answer. I rang again, and nothing. I kept calling but she didn't pick up.
A large Mercedes Sprinter van hurtling down the motorway on the inside lane suddenly careened across the next two lanes and straight into the rear of my parent's parked car. He never braked, never attempted any evasive action, just smashed into them at full pelt according to the witness statements of the other road users behind who watched him do it. He was fine, his airbag went off and he got out of the van and was stumbling around the carriageway as the entire southbound motorway ground to a halt. Luckily a police car was headed northbound moments after it had happened, and they were on the scene in minutes.
What a fluffing cluster fluff it was. A family friend was in the backseat of the car, she'd gone for a ride out and to keep my mum company on the journey back. There was no car left where she'd been sat, we lost an epically epic lady that day. I saw the car, the police took me to the impound; it was an E300D Mercedes 4-door saloon, and the entire drivers side of the car was smashed in right up to the back of the drivers seat. There was nothing left of it, and the man who caused the accident just walked away with a four-year driving ban and 12 months inside. The police determined he'd fallen asleep at the wheel, and because he was tired, he killed a lovely lady, and ruined my parents' lives. What a fluffing fluffer!
3. Time is the reason I haven’t yet finished all my outdoor painting adventures, hopefully this year will be the year it all gets done.
4. I prefer chocolate ice cream, but I also don’t mind vanilla, if there's chocolate sauce! LOL
Let's see what I've got to show mew this time!
This week's top book pick is...
Pride, Prejudice and Poison
A Jane Austen Society Mystery
by
Elizabeth Blake
Here's a little snippet of the book blurb:
Erin Coleridge's used bookstore in Kirkbymoorside, North Yorkshire, is a meeting place for the villagers and, in particular, for the local Jane Austen Society. At the Society's monthly meeting, the discussion gets heated and matters come to a head. After the meeting breaks for tea, persuasion gives way to murder when president Sylvia Pemberthy falls dead to the floor. Poisoned? Presumably... but by whom? And was Sylvia the only target? Handsome - but shy - Detective Inspector Peter Hadley and charismatic Sergeant Rashid Jarral arrive at the scene. The long suspect list includes Sylvia's lover Kurt Becker and his tightly wound wife Suzanne. Or, perhaps, the killer was Sylvia's own cuckolded husband, Jerome.
This week I decided to share English author Elizabeth Blake, as in recent weeks I've been more focused on American authors, and I thought I needed to switch things up a little.
This book is a purrfect mix of mystery and historical fiction, all set in the world of Jane Austen's novels. It's a really charming story, with engaging characters and even cats named after Jane Austen characters.
The plot of Pride, Prejudice and Poison is centered around the Jane Austen Society, a group of people who absolutely love her books and get together regularly to talk about them. When one of the members is poisoned, the group bands together to solve the case, using their knowledge of Austen's novels to help them out. It's a really well-paced story that will keep you guessing until the very end.
The characters in the book are great. The main character, Erin, is passionate about Austen's novels and determined to solve the mystery. The other members of the Jane Austen Society are also well-written, each with their own unique personalities.
What I really liked about Pride, Prejudice and Poison was how much it incorporated Jane Austen's novels into the story. The characters often quote her works, and mew'll find all sorts of references to her novels throughout the story. And the cats named after Austen characters? So cute! So while they don't have a starring role, they are still present.
Overall, I think mew'll really enjoy Pride, Prejudice and Poison no matter what kind of books mew're into. It's a well-written story with a great plot and really likeable characters. So whether mew're a big fan of Jane Austen or just looking for a fun cozy mystery to read, definitely check this one out!
I listened to the audio version narrated by Justine Ayre, and she did a superb job bringing the different characters to life.
Another top paw listen or read, depending on your preferred format, and there's one more book in the series.
Audio: 8 hours 23 mins
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I really hope mew enjoy the book as much as I did if mew decide to read it.
It's time for me to say BFN or bye-for-now as mew know the drill, so many books, so little time and I'll be back next week with another specially paw-picked book just for mew, and don't forget that all my previous reviews can be found on my Book Review page.
Until next time...
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Amber
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