Books can be inspirational, educational, and thought-provoking. All of that is good, but sometimes a reader needs to dive into one, knowing the value is just entertainment. When I saw David Baldacci’s new book Daylight on Net Galley’s list, I knew that was exactly what was in store, and I was ready.
A Better Way to Compete
The War Nurse
Ag Museum Nostalgia
The Last Green Valley
Adjusting to Happy Days
The Woman They Could Not Silence
Knitting Needles and Cornbread Skillets
Seeing the Elephant - Part 2
The backstory of the book, Seeing the Elephant by Virginia Howard, formed my Friday blog. Frank Reaugh, renowned artist and teacher, took three ladies and three of his teenaged students including Virginia’s mother and namesake aunt on a two-month excursion to see the newly opened Grand Canyon. The book is based on the diary kept by the aunt.
Seeing the Elephant - Part 1
Strong Like the Sea
Eyes on Your Own Paper
The Immortals
Knees and Toes
Murder in a Scottish Garden
Carle's Contribution
All the Little Hopes
The J's of Teaching
High Country Justice
Having decided I was in the mood for an old-fashioned Western, I requested an advance reading copy of High Country Justice by Nik James (to be published on May 25) on the Net Galley site. The first chapter, with four dead bad guys and a pretty girl arriving on the scene, let me know that the book would fit the genre.