Showing posts with label Robert Galbraith. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Robert Galbraith. Show all posts

Friday, June 20, 2025

Sum-sum-Summertime!

June 20 Summer Equinox @ 10:42 pm EDT

YAY it's SUMMER!!!
Cannot express how I feel that there are others in the world who find making Stonehenge replicas out of ANYTHING, then post the images to share with numpties like me.

And now YOU get to enjoy them too!

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In honor of June is Audiobook Month, 

I recommend Robert Gailbraith's (pen name for J. K. Rowling), Comoran Strike series:

1 The Cuckoo's Calling (2013)
2 The Silkworm (2014)
3 Career of Evil (2015)
4 Lethal White (2018)
5 Troubled Blood (2020)
6 The Ink Black Heart (2022)
7 The Running Grave (2023)
8 The Hallmarked Man (September, 2025) 

Robert Glenister, Narrator

Gritty, human, and wildly inventive is how I describe the stories of private detective Cormoran Strike and Robin Ellacott, in London, England.

There is also a TV show, which I have not seen, but I've heard that it's pretty darn good.

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Tuesday, November 01, 2022

#NationalAuthor’sDay

 November 1 is National Authors Day!

I primarily listen to audiobooks downloaded to my phone, and with speed set at 1.3x (I also am a speed-reader, something I was taught while a youngster in school), I listen while doing many other things all day long.

Some of my favorite authors, in no particular order, with links:

Laurie R. King

Robert Galbraith

C. S. Harris

Elly Griffiths

Diana Gabaldon

Nick Louth

Jim Butcher

Anthony Horowitz

Deanna Raybourn

Kelley Armstrong

Sabrina Flynn

My current 'want to read' list has 569 books, which does NOT include all the books in an author's series; just the first.

I am a member of several book groups on Facebook, and a question I ask people is, "What are you reading?"

I use Goodreads to keep track of everything, and have access to a handful of libraries AND a Audible account to feed my reading habit.

I am a reading addict; there, I've typed it!

Authors are amazing people; they create new worlds, characters, and emotions in their heads, then are able to publish these stories for the public's enjoyment.  

The above images were found on social media, and included purely for the enjoyment of our readers.

So, what are you reading?

Tell us in the comments!