The Other Einstein - A Review
THE OTHER EINSTEIN by Marie Benedict
CHOCOLATE ADDICT! COFFEE ADDICT!! BOOK ADDICT!!!
Avid reader of almost anything ... diligent reviewer because I like to hear myself type.
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THE OTHER EINSTEIN by Marie Benedict
UNDERGROUND AIRLINES by Ben H. Winters
Kudos to KPL for always bringing in great authors.
SAVING HOUDINI by Michael Redhill
Broken Tune posted a pic of some delicious looking soup she made which changed my dinner plans to making some homemade soup on this first really cold, blustery day of this winter. She forced coerced asked me nicely to post pics of my soup. Chicken and beef soup at my house means an entire meal (that's just the way my mom did it ... might be a German/European thing) ... so everything goes into the pot pretty much whole.

Then the broth gets strained and noodles or rice are added (usually I use fine egg noddles but tonight I used Orzo) and the actual soup/broth becomes the app and the boiled meat and veggies get served as the entree with a sauce; sometimes it's tomato or garlic but tonight I made lemon dill since it goes well with poultry (and fish too).

There are always lots of veggies and meat left, so after the meal it gets cup up into bite sized pieces and added to the left over "soup" for supper the next day with some hearty bread or a salad. It freezes really well too for the next cold and blustery day that needs some hot soup.

So there you go Broken Tune ... I posted my soup :-)
This is part of a project I’m working on for “elsewhere”. So, if no one has any allergies objections I’ll post one here every once in a while, hopefully for a sm:)e.

ALL IS NOT FORGOTTEN by Wendy Walker
OUTFOXED by David Rosenfelt
DARK MATTER by Blake Crouch
THE LIE by C.L. Taylor
THE DOLL’S HOUSE by M.J. Arlidge
By creating an amazing set of characters who have massive personal journeys to go on, and remembering to refresh each novel, so it seems somehow different, bigger and more surprising than its predecessor. If you are not bored, hopefully your readers will not be either.
A ROBOT IN THE GARDEN by Deborah Install
I got to go on my birthday book shopping spree one day early. Here's my selection to keep me busy for the next while ... oh, had a lovely dinner too ... but on to the books ...

When my daughters and I were in Paris recently we walked (and walked ... and walked ... and walked) to the beautiful Luxembourg Gardens, which were highly recommended by a friend of my youngest daughter. Excellent recommendation by the way! We stopped at some quaint shops and purchased a picnic lunch complete with (the obligatory) bottle of wine to enjoy in this gorgeous setting. When we finished our wine and cheese feast we strolled around the grounds. One of things that immediately popped out at me (being the book nerd that I am) was the extraordinary number of people who were sitting and reading in the park. Not only that BUT reading REAL books.

So, thanks to all the folks enjoying their books who (hopefully) didn't realize I was taking their pictures.
You all made me smile!
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