
2022 Reading Update #1
My reading journey for 2022 has started a little slower than some other years. I am only two books in with the third one not too far away from the end. I kept meaning to blog about the first two […]

My reading journey for 2022 has started a little slower than some other years. I am only two books in with the third one not too far away from the end. I kept meaning to blog about the first two […]

I made a private promise that I would blog every day in March. I didn’t share this with anyone because I know myself and had low expectations. But here is my first post of March explaining why I didn’t post […]

Wrapping up the year in reading with the final 6 of the 31 books I read this year. The Immortalists, Chloe BenjaminI am a sucker for a good plot device and Chloe Benjamin nails it with her examination of four […]

The moniker “Generation X” can carry some weighty expectations. Latchkey kids, fighting between generations, the ability to program both a VCR and a cell phone. Those things all define my generation. But at one point, Generation X only referred to […]

This was a fun run of books in the past couple of months. The first two have some serious similarities. The third one was something I had started and set aside, and the final one is the only non-fiction entry […]

I went to the new Hollywood Casino in York on Saturday night. They put this in recently and what used to be a Sears. What follows are just some general first impressions. The casino is in the back of the […]

We are up to 20 books this year! So many great choices. Hope some of these end up on your list. Let me know if you want more details. Midnight Library by Matt Haig: Oh, my word. This is the […]

Nine years ago, Hanover Little Theatre elected me to its Board of Directors. A year later, I took on an officer position. Three years later, I became board President. For the past two years, I have served as Immediate Past […]

I don’t think I will top Books 13 and 14 for this year. Two of my favorite authors both delivered books that go far beyond my very high expectations. Warning: I am in no way objective about this first book. […]