Thursday, December 12, 2019

The Candy Cane Caper

The Candy Cane Caper. (A Culinary Mystery) Josi S. Kilpack. 2019. Shadow Mountain. 320 pages. [Source: Review copy]

First sentence: It takes an awful lot of work to get ready for the most wonderful day of the year, Pete, but it doesn’t take much to destroy it.” Sadie paused long enough to take a breath, but quick enough to keep Pete from speaking.

Premise/plot: The Candy Cane Caper is the newest book in a series of mysteries (Cozy Culinary). Sadie, our heroine, is helping her neighbor, Mary, have the best LAST Christmas ever. (Mary has moved out of the neighborhood and into a nursing home, but, not out of Sadie's heart.) Mary is dying--and knows it, as does her family. She wants HER tree up one more time with HER decorations. The problem? Her decorations, ornaments, are super-valuable antiques worth THOUSANDS of dollars. Sadie worries that BLIND Mary could be ROBBED and never suspect a thing. Sure enough, a few (more than a few actually) ornaments DO go missing. Can Sadie find the thief (or thieves) before Mary herself suspects that anything is wrong? Can the lost ornaments be found and restored? And on top of this investigation, can she find time to make all the AMAZING food her family expects?

My thoughts: This was my first time reading a book in this series. If my library owned this series, I'd check them all out NOW and zoom through them. I absolutely loved this one and imagine that they are all equally fabulous. Each chapter--or at least most of them--end with a recipe. The characterization is well-done. The pacing is excellent.

I would definitely recommend this one--for any time of the year. 


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Wednesday, December 11, 2019

2020 Reading Challenges: Victorian

Victorian Reading Challenge
Host: Becky's Book Reviews (sign up here)
Duration: January - December 2020
Goal: Read between 4 to 6 Books (4 minimum)

Quarterly Victorian Challenge

Book(s) read between January and March 2020
1. Can You Forgive Her? Anthony Trollope. 1865. 847 pages. [Source: Bought] [Classic; Romance; Dysfunctional Families]
2.  The Pickwick Papers. Charles Dickens. 1837. 801 pages. [Source: Bought] [Classics; Adult fiction; Travel]
3. Man and Wife. Wilkie Collins. 1870. 652 pages. [Source: Bought] [Adult classic; Adult romance; Victorian]
4. Vanity Fair. William Makepeace Thackery. 1847. 867 pages. [Source: Bought] [Classic]



Book(s) read between April and June 2020
1. Miss Mackenzie. Anthony Trollope. 1865. 432 pages. [Source: Bought]
2. The History of Henry Esmond, Esq. A Colonel in the Service of Her Majesty Queen Anne. William Makepeace Thackery. 1852. 528 pages. [Source: Bought] [dull books; classic; Victorian literature]

Book(s) read between July and September 2020
1. He That Will Not When He May. Margaret Oliphant. 1880. 502 pages. [Source: Bought]

2. Jane Eyre. Charlotte Bronte. 1847. 532 pages. [Source: Bought]


Book(s) read between October and December 2020
1. The Children of the New Forest. Frederick Marryat. 1847. 369 pages. [Source: Bought]
2. Goblin Market. Christina Rossetti. 1862. 48 pages. [Source: Bought]
3. David Copperfield. Charles Dickens. 1850. 882 pages. [Source: Bought]
4. Nutcracker of Nuremberg. Alexandre Dumas. Illustrated by Else Hasselris. Translated by Grace Gingras. 1844/1930/2013. Pook Press. 172 pages. [Source: Bought]
5. A Christmas Carol. Charles Dickens. 1843. 96 pages. [Source: Bought]
6. The Birds' Christmas Carol. Kate Douglas Wiggin. 1886. 93 pages. [Source: Bought]
7. North and South. Elizabeth Gaskell. 1855. 521 pages. [Source: Bought]


Monthly-Themed Reads

JANUARY/FEBRUARY: The theme is JOURNEYS and TRAVELS. Read any book where a character goes on ANY journey.

1. Can You Forgive Her? Anthony Trollope. 1865. 847 pages. [Source: Bought] [Classic; Romance; Dysfunctional Families]
2. The Pickwick Papers. Charles Dickens. 1837. 801 pages. [Source: Bought] [Classics; Adult fiction; Travel]

Plenty of traveling going on--there's Glencora and Plantagenet's honeymoon, Alice's trip with Kate, and Kate's traveling back and forth between her aunt and grandfather's estates.

FEBRUARY/MARCH: The theme is LOVE and MARRIAGE. Read any book where characters fall in love, or fall out of love, or court, or become engaged, or get married.

1. Man and Wife. Wilkie Collins. 1870. 652 pages. [Source: Bought] [Adult classic; Adult romance; Victorian]

MARCH/APRIL: The theme is SECOND CHANCES. Give an author a second chance. Give a book a second chance. Give a genre a second chance.

1. Vanity Fair. William Makepeace Thackery. 1847. 867 pages. [Source: Bought] [Classic]

APRIL/MAY: The theme is NAMES AS TITLES. Read any book where a proper name (a person, a place, etc) is the title of the book.

1. Miss Mackenzie. Anthony Trollope. 1865. 432 pages. [Source: Bought]

MAY/JUNE: The theme is LONG TITLE OR LONG SUB-TITLES. Victorians could be RIDICULOUS and a bit over-the-top with the titles and subtitles of their books. Choose to read one with a long/longer title and/or subtitle.

1. The History of Henry Esmond, Esq. A Colonel in the Service of Her Majesty Queen Anne. William Makepeace Thackery. 1852. 528 pages. [Source: Bought] [dull books; classic; Victorian literature]

JUNE/JULY: The theme is ADAPTATIONS. Read any book that has been adapted into a movie, miniseries, or television show. OR read any book that you think SHOULD be adapted into a movie. If you choose that option you can even make a case for WHO should star in it.

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JULY/AUGUST: The theme is FAVORITE AUTHORS, NEW-TO-ME Books. Choose a favorite author and read a book by him/her that you've never read before.

1. He That Will Not When He May. Margaret Oliphant. 1880. 502 pages. [Source: Bought]

AUGUST/SEPTEMBER: The theme is BACK TO SCHOOL. Read (or reread) any book that you were assigned to read in school or university. OR Read any book where a character's education is emphasized (Great Expectations, Nicholas Nickleby, Jane Eyre, etc.) OR Read any book that you think SHOULD be required reading for high school or university.

1. Jane Eyre. Charlotte Bronte. 1847. 532 pages. [Source: Bought]

SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER: The theme is CRIME OR TRUE CRIME. Thrillers. Mysteries. Suspense. Horror. GOTHIC. This would be a great place to fit in general nonfiction about the Victorian era. Some great true crime books have been published.

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OCTOBER/NOVEMBER: The theme is HOME AND FAMILY. Read any book with a focus on family life and relationships between family members. (The relationships do not have to be healthy.)

1. The Children of the New Forest. Frederick Marryat. 1847. 369 pages. [Source: Bought]

2. Goblin Market. Christina Rossetti. 1862. 48 pages. [Source: Bought]
3. David Copperfield. Charles Dickens. 1850. 882 pages. [Source: Bought]


NOVEMBER/DECEMBER: The theme is COMFORT READS. Reread a book (of any length) that just makes you HAPPY.  

1. Nutcracker of Nuremberg. Alexandre Dumas. Illustrated by Else Hasselris. Translated by Grace Gingras. 1844/1930/2013. Pook Press. 172 pages. [Source: Bought]
2. A Christmas Carol. Charles Dickens. 1843. 96 pages. [Source: Bought]
3. North and South. Elizabeth Gaskell. 1855. 521 pages. [Source: Bought]

Bearded Victorians

1. The Pickwick Papers. Charles Dickens. 1837. 801 pages. [Source: Bought] [Classics; Adult fiction; Travel]
2. Can You Forgive Her? Anthony Trollope. 1865. 847 pages. [Source: Bought] [Classic; Romance; Dysfunctional Families]
3. Man and Wife. Wilkie Collins. 1870. 652 pages. [Source: Bought] [Adult classic; Adult romance; Victorian]
4.  Miss Mackenzie. Anthony Trollope. 1865. 432 pages. [Source: Bought]
5. David Copperfield. Charles Dickens. 1850. 882 pages. [Source: Bought]
6. A Christmas Carol. Charles Dickens. 1843. 96 pages. [Source: Bought]



© 2019 Becky Laney of Becky's Book Reviews

2020 Reading Challenges: Middle Grade


Girl reading a book by Federico Zandomeneghi

Host: Becky's Book Reviews (sign up)
Duration: January - December 2020
# of books: minimum 12




1. The Giver. Lois Lowry. 1993. Houghton Mifflin. 180 pages. [Source: Library] [Children's Fiction; Dystopia; MG Fiction; Newbery Medal]
2. Gathering Blue. (The Giver #2) Lois Lowry. 2000. 240 pages. [Source: Library] [Speculative Fiction; Dystopia; children's fiction; mg fiction]
3. Messenger. (Giver #3) Lois Lowry. 2004. 169 pages. [Source: Library] [Speculative Fiction; Dystopia; Fantasy; Children's Book]
4. Son. (The Giver #4) Lois Lowry. 2012. 393 pages. [Source: Library] [dystopia; speculative fiction]
5. The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making. Catherynne M. Valente. 2011. 247 pages. [Source: Libary] [J Fantasy; MG Fantasy; J Speculative Fiction; MG Speculative Fiction]
6. Keeper of the Lost Cities. Shannon Messenger. 2012. 496 pages. [Source: Library] [MG Fiction. MG Fantasy. MG Speculative Fiction, J Fantasy, J Speculative Fiction]
7. Fever 1793. Laurie Halse Anderson. 2000. 252 pages. [Source: Library][historical fiction; mg historical; mg fiction]
8. Exile. (Keeper of the Lost Cities #2) Shannon Messenger. 2013. 576 pages. [Source: Library][j fantasy; mg fantasy; j fiction; mg fiction; elves; magic]
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2020 Reading Challenges: Georgian Reading Challenge

Georgian Reading Challenge
Host: Becky's Book Reviews (sign up here)
Duration: December 1, 2019 - December 31, 2020
# of books: minimum 4
1. Persuasion. Jane Austen. 1818. 325 pages. [Source: Bought] [Adult fiction; adult romance; adult classic]
2. Vanity Fair. William Makepeace Thackery. 1847. 867 pages. [Source: Bought] [Classic]
3. A Journal of the Plague Year. Daniel Defoe. 1722. 336 pages. [Source: Bought] [classic]
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2020 Reading Challenges: History Nonfiction

History Nonfiction Reading Challenge
Host: Hibernator's Library (sign up post)
From the host: I will post a linky on the first day of every month so you can include any nonfiction history books you’re reading. The rules are not strict – if you consider the book to be history, then go ahead and post it.
Duration: December 1, 2019 - December 31, 2020
# of books: host doesn't specify; my aim is 52.

1.  On the Horizon. Lois Lowry. Illustrated by Kenard Pak. [April 2020] HMH. 80 pages. [Source: Review copy] [Autobiography; Biography; Children's Nonfiction; World War II; poetry]
2. We Had to Be Brave: Escaping the Nazis on the Kindertransport. 2020. 368 pages. [Source: Library] [nonfiction; world war II; world at war]
3. An American Plague: The True and Terrifying Story of the Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1793. Jim Murphy. 2003. 165 pages. [Source: Library] [nonfiction, mg nonfiction; history]
4. Anna Komnene and the Alexiad: The Byzantine Princess and the First Crusade. 2020. [July] Pen and Sword. 272 pages. [Source: Review copy] [nonfiction]
5. Jeannie's Demise: Abortion on Trial in Victorian Ontario. Ian Radforth. 2020. [October] 258 pages. [Source: Review copy] [adult nonfiction; history]
6. The Taste of Longing: Ethel Mulvany and Her Starving Prisoners of War Cookbook. Suzanne Evans. 2020. Between the Lines. 306 pages. [Source: Review copy] [nonfiction; World War II; mental illness]
7. Letters from the Few: Unique Memories from the Battle of Britain. Dilip Sarkar. 2020. [November 2020] 272 pages. [Source: Review copy]

 My goal is to get caught up (or better caught up) on my nonfiction review copies. The list so far...as of December 11, 2019. It has 77 titles 76 titles. 80 titles.

Operation ChowhoundDando-Collins, Stephen
RestorationLarman, Alexander
How the Post Office Created AmericaGallagher, Winifred
The Big ChangeAllen, Frederick Lewis
The GamesGoldbatt, David
Victoria: The QueenBaird, Julia
The Memoirs of Count BoruwlaskiBoruwlaski, Joseph
FireballMatzen, Robert
The Book ThievesRydell, Anders
Red FireChao, Wei Yang
Ice GhostsWatson, Paul
The Court of Last ResortGardner, Erle Stanley
The Road to JonestownGuinn, Jeff
The ZooCharman, Isobel
An English Governess in the Great Warde Schaepdrijve, Sophie
The Radium GirlsMoore, Kate
Baking Powder WarsCivitello, Linda
Eight is EnoughBraden, Tom
The Young VictoriaPlowden, Alison
The Heir of Douglasde la Torre, Lillian
Elizabeth is Missingde la Torre, Lillian
A Visitor's Guide to Georgian EnglandHall, Monica
Alexander Hamilton's RevolutionTucker, Phillip Thomas
The Burning TimeRoundling, Virginia
Queens of Georgian BritainCurzon, Catherine
Dickens and ChristmasHawksley, Lucinda
Sinking the SultanaWalker, Sally M.
Agatha ChristieThompson, Laura
Margaret TudorClegg, Melanie
Murder by the BookHarman, Claire
Murder AboardHiam, C. Michael
Ronnie and Hilda's RomanceWilliams, Wendy
Chasing the MoonStone, Robert and Alan Andres
Battle of Britain BroadcasterGardner, Robert MBE
Following in the Footsteps of Henry TudorCarradice, Phil
Operation SwallowFelton, Mark
A History of Women's Lives on the Isle of WightPlant, Daisy
Neville Chamberlain's LegacyMilton, Nicholas
Stephen and Matilda's WarLewis, Matthew
Solid StateWomack, Kenneth
Freedom LibrariesSelby, Mike
The Queens of AnimationHolt, Nathalia
Admiral Albert Hastings MarkhamJastrzembski, Frank
Charles II and His EscapeBeardsley, Martyn R
My LIfe in a Cat HouseCooper, Gwen
Ian Fleming and SOE's Operation PostmasterLett, Brian
The Ship of DreamsRussell, Gareth
There's Something About DarcyMalcom, Gabrielle
The Mutual Admiration SocietyMoulton, Mo
The Zookeeper's WarMohnhaupt, J.W.
Nancy WakeBraddon, Russell
Trailblazing GeorgiansRendell, Mike
HolocaustWynn, Stephen
Sir Francis BryanWatkins, Sarah-Beth
The Lost QueenStott, Anne
FootnotesFiennes, Peter
The Life and Letters of Emma HamiltonTours, Hugh
The Splendid and the VileLarson, Erik
Bubble in the SunKnowlton, Christopher
The Clutter-Free HomeLipp, Kathi
The Sum of the PeopleWhitby, Andrew
War FeverRoberts Randy and John Smith
Genealogy for BeginnersPennavaria, Katherine
Fighting WordsCott, Nancy F.
The Women with silver WingsLanddeck, Katherine Sharp
Black EarthSnyder, Timothy
Lost at Sea Found at FukushimaMillar, Andy
Edward VIIArnold, Catherine
The Story of Classic Crime in 100 BooksEdwards, Martin
Victoria and AbdulBasu, Shrabani
Life on the Victorian StageDarby, Nell
The Bronte SistersRayner, Catherine
Lightning SkyGeorge, R.C.

The Cabinet of Linguistic CuriositiesJones, Paul Anthony
Hollywood's Dark HistoryMacNabb, Matt
A Bookshop in BerlinFrenkel, Francoise
The Imprisoned PrincessCurzon, Catherine


Square HauntingWade, Francesca
Entertaining the TroopsWalden, Kiri Bloom
Secret Casualties of World War IIWebb, Simon
Napoleon's DownfallWalton, Geri



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