Book Review: Jesus and Magdalene

Title: Jesus and MagdaleneAuthor: João CerqueiraGenre: Fiction, Literary, Satire, ContemporaryYear Published: 2015, 2016 Jesus and Magdalene by João Cerqueira is a contemporary fiction with satire and thought-provoking points. The story follows Jesus and Mary Magdalene as they try to figure out how to stop environmental damage, greed, and racism. In the story, Magdalene is an... Continue Reading →

July’s Playlist

This playlist is unique in that it's mostly freestyle from the 80's. My top three most listened to were: "Fantasy Girl" by Johnny O https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmbWAINlUcg "Together Forever" by Lisette Melendez https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kwg6UcmWDeA "Show Me" by The Cover Girls https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVITiigOQ-g The lead singer of The Cover Girls reminds me so much of the lead singer of the... Continue Reading →

A Moment Like This

Class of 2020 will forever be one of the craziest graduation year of the century. This morning was my daughter's graduation ceremony and I'm still going through the feels. I literally have unshed tears lingering in my eyes all day. From the moment they sang The Star-Spangled Banner until now, my eyes have been wet.... Continue Reading →

Book Review: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes

Title: The Ballad of Songbirds and SnakesAuthor: Suzanne CollinsGenre: Sci-fi, YA, DystopianYear Published: 2020 The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes by Suzanne Collins is a dystopian sci-fi about a young Coriolanus Snow before he became President Snow. The story takes place many years earlier, before The Hunger Games trilogy, when Coriolanus was seventeen and climbing... Continue Reading →

Courgettes and Hmong Pepper Sauce

Two weekends ago, Mom picked courgettes (aka zucchinis) and gave me quite a bunch. The baby ones were juicy and delicious grilled. The larger ones I boiled and bagged and froze for occasions when I want to have them with a meal. Mom did this when I was young and she still does it now.... Continue Reading →

Gardening

I purchased a garden plot earlier in the year in a community garden near my parent's home to grow some of my favorite vegetables. Now, I'm no gardener so Mom is taking care of it for me. She loves gardening and asked me to buy a plot so she could tend to it. She's been... Continue Reading →

Chic Sparrow Carroll Leather in Alice + Unboxing Video

This is an A5 Chic Sparrow Carroll leather in Alice. It is a deluxe which means it has pockets on the inside. The color is very close to Tiffany Blue but maybe not as bright. It's a very soft full-grain leather. There is no shine to it. As far as scent goes, I've heard a... Continue Reading →

June Favorite Songs

Before I share my list, just thought I'd mention that I'm doing Camp Nano this month. Goal is 30K words for a romance novella. It's something different from the sci-fi and fantasy stuff. As you know, I love music. I track monthly favorites in my bujo. I do it pretty sloppily but it's nice being... Continue Reading →

Book Review: Aftershocks

Title: AftershocksAuthor: Marko KloosGenre: Sci-fi, Military Sci-fi, Space OperaYear Published: 2019 Aftershocks by Marko Kloos is a military sci-fi novel following four characters. The main character, Aden, a POW on a foreign planet, is freed and makes his trek to a new home. Things don’t go as planned and he ends up working for another... Continue Reading →

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