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We Have Lost the Coffee, by Paul Mathews
Y’all, it’s almost getting to be annoying. In this third* book of his Kindle series, Paul Mathews puts his characters in the most hilarious, outrageous, unbelievable peril, and still makes me worry about them. Not to mention that whenever I … Continue reading
Posted in Great Weekend Reads!
Tagged British satire, coffee, fiction, funny, Howie Pond, humor, Janice C Johnson, Paul Mathews, satire
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Dancing Shoes, by Lynne Gentry
Now that Leona Harper is no longer “The Pastor’s Wife,” just who is she? The third in Lynne Gentry‘s “Mt. Hope Southern Adventures” series, this story follows recently-widowed Leona as she rises from the ashes of grief, so to speak, … Continue reading
Daddy 3.0, by Rob Armstrong
I ran across this book on Amazon. The cover design caught my eye, then I noticed the subtitle: “A Comedy of Errors.” Yep, gotta read this. Twin preschoolers. Their mom, working 16-hour days at the hospital. Their dad, recently unemployed. … Continue reading
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Tagged day care, fiction, humor, Janice C Johnson, parenting, Rob Armstrong, stay at home dad
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What Matters Most, by Kellie Coates Gilbert
I just finished reading Kellie Coates Gilbert’s What Matters Most. It’s a novel in her “Texas Gold” collection and I couldn’t wait to tell you about it. This Great Weekend Read features Leta Breckenridge, a smart, capable young woman living … Continue reading
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Tagged Austin, dementia, elections, fiction, governor, Janice C Johnson, Kellie Coates Gilbert, mental health, politics, romance, Texas
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Fiction Jail: Update
Well, I’m almost out of “Fiction Jail” (or more precisely, “Camp NaNoWriMo”) and here is the promised update on my project. Have I achieved my goal of drafting all the remaining pivotal scenes? No. Have I written more than I could … Continue reading
Posted in Fictional Forays
Tagged agriculture, coffee, existential crisis, fiction, humor, Janice C Johnson, lasagne, NaNoWriMo, writing
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