Fire cracker in the works. I'm over half done with sizing the squares, so it's coming alone.One twin lives on Nantucket, one on Martha's Vineyard. These two take sibling rivalry to a whole new level. Does a family emergency bring them together...or not?The wild night life associated with fast money in the restaurant/bar business. Love vs friendship. The gamesmanship of who sits where and why, money talks.The year I graduated from high school, so naturally I had to read this one. The story of the chaos of the times experienced through one family. Oldest granddaughter pregnant with twins stranded in Boston, 2nd granddaughter in the midst of civil rights demonstrations, the only grandson fighting in Vietnam, and the youngest grandchild at age 13 lonely and angry and coming of age. Ted Kennedy and Chappaquiddick. Perhaps no other year in history experienced so much.Recommend all 3 of these Elin Hilderbrand books.
You're not in Kansas anymore Todo. Failed marriage...maybe? Corruption and lust in a small town, government only for a few. Who's having an affair with who? Lots of action. I rated this book a 3 out of 5. It's a summer read, as it takes place at the beach. I wouldn't put it tops on your list; but if you're running out of summer books for fun.
Super disappointed in this book. It received The Good Reads Choice Award, but I don't know why. As I read the reviews, people either gave it a 5 or a 1. I gave it a 1 because I couldn't give it a zero. James McBride sees love in this book and the people in the neighborhood. I saw deceit, lies, violence and all around shameful behavior on almost everyone's part. I forced myself to finish the book, even though I didn't want to. I kept thinking it was rated well, won awards, perhaps it will get better. From my perspective, it did NOT!.
I thought this was a powerful meme. During one of my walks through the neighborhood to a park, I spotted this hideous Pepto Bismol pink car. I've never seen anything like it and wonder why anyone would buy and drive it. I've seen some pink Mary Kay cars, but they weren't like this. Speaking about walking, July's average miles per day is 3.73 which is down slightly from June at 3.85. My best day was July 4th with 8.20 miles. I mentioned Fitbit has ruined the webpage by removing the dashboard and the backlash is huge. The number of complaints in the forum grows daily. It remains to be seen if they will make their people happy but bringing it back, or sending the people to other platforms like Garman, Apple Watch, and or Samsung Watch. Many have said they will leave Fitbit if it's not reinstated.
I've been removing some folks from my blog list. Some that don't seem active any longer, and others who don't return blog visit. But, I happily have added some new bloggers to the list as well. I find it fun to meet new bloggers.