Beautiful but haunting photography book looking at some of the ruins of Detroit. Amazing photography.
Friday, December 31, 2010
Detroit Disassembled, by Andrew Moore
Beautiful but haunting photography book looking at some of the ruins of Detroit. Amazing photography.
Avec Eric, by Eric Ripert
Forgotten Skills of Cooking, by Darina Allen
The Haunted Showboat, by Carolyn Keene
The Witch Tree Symbol, by Carolyn Keene
The Ringmaster's Secret, by Carolyn Keene
The Mystery of the Tolling Bell, by Carolyn Keene
The Clue in the Jewel Box, by Carolyn Keene
The Clue of the Moss Covered Mansion, by Carolyn Keene
Weirdly, Amazon doesn't seem to have an individual cover image for this one, but it is the one on the bottom right in that picture above.
Nancy, Bess and George go to Florida to solve why a case of explosive-filled oranges was sent to NASA, and become involved with a moss-covered mansion full of lions. Strange, but yes, that is the plot.
Monday, December 27, 2010
Freezing Point, by Karen Dionne
Is Sex Necessary?, by James Thurber
Vixen, by Jillian Larkin
Starstuck: The Business of Celebrity, by Elizabeth Currid-Halkett
This was a fun, sort of popcorn read, I am surprised by the amount of serious attention the book got, but I enjoyed it enough that I was only slightly enraged to see that the author thanked the ubiquitous and to me, intensely irritating, Sloane Crosley in the acknowledgements.
The Lying Game, by Sara Shepard
Mistletoe and Mayhem, by Kate Kingsbury
A Killer Plot, by Ellery Adams
Really well done an atmospheric mystery! I meant to blog this AGES ago, but many weird things happened and got in the way. That said, this was a wonderfully done classic-style mystery set in coastal North Carolina, among the motley crew of a writers group. I am really looking forward to the next in the series.