1519 All-Natural All-Amazing Gardening Secrets, Readers Digest


Gardening Secrets, Reader's Digest

Does anybody here read through reference books just for fun? Anyone? No? I guess it's just me then. OK. I can't just sit down and read through a book like this, there's too much to take in and think about. So I just did one small section at a time and it took me months to get through it, but I think I know a little more about garden maintenance now than I did before, and have a few ideas of things to implement in my yard and garden. It covers just about every gardening topic you can think of from where to plant, to pest control, to building a deck and how to pick out a mower. All pretty easy to understand, written for the person, like me, who needs to have such things spelled out for them.

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The Egypt Game, Zilpha Keatley Snyder


 The Egypt Game, Zilpha Keatley Snyder

My daughter bought a box of books and this was accidentally added to it, or maybe added as a bonus. She was not interested in reading it, so she gave it to me.
This is a children's book, and has been given the Newbery Honor. It's about a girl who is obsessed with learning about Egypt, and role plays Ancient Egypt, and her friends join in. There's a murder in the neighborhood, and nobody is sure who did it. Is is the old junk shop owner who owns the property where the kids secretly play their Egypt game, or could it be someone else? The kids are not seeking to solve a mystery, but become involved. 
This book is about role play, pretend play, and having fun while not in front of a screen. It's about interacting with friends, using your imagination, and some hard life situations, and drawing closer to those around you.
It was an okay read, but definitely for a younger audience. It was originally published in 1995 and it kind of felt like it was made in the age before computer and phone screens took over lives of the young. 


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Books I have read in 2024

This is my third year of keeping track of my book reading, and writing summaries of them. I used to read 80-100 books a year but it's been difficult for me to get back to that level of reading. My goal is not quantity, but just to make sure I read as close to daily as possible.


JANUARY

The Egypt Game, Zilpha Keatley Snyder

1519 All Natural All Amazing Gardening Secrets, Reader's Digest


FEBRUARY

Madame Sadayakko The Geisha Who Seduced the West, Lesley Downer

Assistant to the Villain, Hannah Nicole Maehrer

Deepsix, Jack McDevitt

How to Make Money Using Etsy, Timothy Adam

The Day of the Triffids, John Wyndham


APRIL

Unveiled, Cherry Mosteshar

The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane, Lisa See

The German Heiress, Anika Scott

The Synthetic Man, Theodore Sturgeon

Having a Mary Heart in a Martha World, Joanna Weaver


MAY

EntreLeadership, Dave Ramsey

Art Stories Book Two, Whitford, Liek, Gray

The Roald Dahl Omnibus, Roald Dahl

The Cat in the Hat Comes Back, Dr. Seuss


JUNE

Trouble with Lichen, John Wyndham

Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury

Making a Living: How to Craft Your Business, Sophie Rochester

Saving Fish From Drowning, Amy Tan


JULY

Lowe's Complete Home Improvement and Repair


AUGUST

All Together In One Place, Jane Kirkpatrick

Your Fully Charged  Life, Meaghan B. Murphy

The Repurposed Library, Lisa Occhipinti

Outlaw, Ted Dekker

Shortcake + Me, Muriel Juneberry Fahrion


SEPTEMBER

Peter and Peggy, Arthur Gates and Miriam Huber

The Lost Apothecary, Sarah Penner

Powerless, Lauren Roberts

Powerful, Lauren Roberts

Reckless, Lauren Roberts


OCTOBER

Sisters of the Resistance, Christine Wells


2024 total books read: 32

2023 total books read: 30

2022 total books read: 36


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The Memory Weaver. Jane Kirkpatrick


The Memory Weaver, Jane Kirkpatrick

I am a big fan of Jane Kirkpatrick, author from Bend, Oregon. Her historical novels are created with a lot of research, thoughtfulness, and attention to detail, and this story was no different. This is the story of Eliza Spalding Warren, survivor of the Waiilatpu massacre that took the lives of Marcus and Narcissa Whitman and many others, over near Walla Walla and Touchet, Washington, where my grandparents came from, and a lot of distant relatives live. I have been to Waiilatpu and the historical center there, so to read this story which relates to a place I know about, made it all the more real to me.

Eliza is the daughter of Henry and Eliza Spalding, also survivors of the massacre. This story, however, takes place a few years afterward, and focuses on Eliza the daughter, after the loss of her mother to illness, and the PTSD she is still dealing with. She has flashback episodes, where a sound or perhaps the sight of blood will take her back to the days she was a hostage and what she dealt with. Even though she was just a child, she judges herself for not doing more in the situation to help the other hostages/victims. 

She meets a dashing young man that her father disapproves of, and begins secretly courting him, and eventually marrying him. He decides to move their family over to Touchet so their cattle will have room to spread out and feed. Touchet is very close to Waiilatpu, and it terrifies her, the thought of being over so near to it. But she finds that sometimes, we have to return to what brought us fear and trauma to see and understand what the truth actually is, overcome that fear, and begin healing.

This was a great story, with lines of redemption and restoration, not just regarding Eliza's PTSD, but also for other members of her family. 

I highly recommend this book, especially if you like historical fiction.

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Firefly Lane, Kristin Hannah

Firefly Lane, Kristin Hannah My daughter has been telling me that she has heard so many good things about the author Kristin Hannah and her ...