Monthly Archives: November 2021

Happy Thanksgiving!

I am spending time with my family and I hope that you are able to do that too! I will be back next week with a new blog, but in the meantime enjoy your turkey day leftovers! Happy Thanksgiving! Brenda

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Matrix by Lauren Groff

Titles of books can often be deceptive, but I have never encountered one quite as dissimilar to its content than Matrix by Groff. The title raises up images of that famous sci-fi movie starring Keanu Reeves or the coding process … Continue reading

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Constance by Matthew Fitzsimmons

What would you do if you had no memory of what happened in the last eighteen months of your life? What if during those lost months you did something to anger a lot of people who are now after you … Continue reading

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Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir

Lost in space, overcoming enormous obstacles and always duct taping something together in order to survive. Those are the things I think of when I see a book by Andy Weir, and Project Hail Mary is no exception. When Ryland … Continue reading

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