Thistledown – Midsummer Bedlam 13: Afoul of a Fowl

Will miss Bedlam, good luck with the NaNoWriMo!

Jazz Age Wednesdays 5 — Pip in the Corn Maze

Great story Teagan! Love this time of year waiting for cooler weather but I will pass on the corn maze. Cruel of you to make Pip keep her adventure to herself.

The Rules of Magic by Alice Hoffman: REVIEW

The Rules of Magic revisits the Owens clan- not Sally and Gillian this time, rather the eccentric aunts- Fran & Jet. The story follows the aunts and their brother Vincent as teenagers who discover their magical lineage and all the perilous adventures they have as a result. The 1960s backdrop of the novel creates a […] … Continue reading The Rules of Magic by Alice Hoffman: REVIEW

Thistledown — Midsummer Bedlam 12: Hear-See-Speak No

Friday, October 6, 2017 Hello, everyone. I’m happy to see you here in Thistledown after my semi-break last weekend. Before we fly off to Thistledown, let’s take a stroll on the dark side… It’s already October — how did that happen? My favorite holiday is Halloween. Leading up to that fun day, author Teri Polen … Continue reading Thistledown — Midsummer Bedlam 12: Hear-See-Speak No

Jazz Age Wednesdays 4 — In the Pip of Time

Sharing the great review and Pip’s adventure the book is a must read.

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Camel Walk cutoutWednesday, October 4, 2017

Welcome back to Jazz Age Wednesday.  I’m celebrating a wonderful review of Murder at the Bijou — Three Ingredients I   by Molly Flanders!

on September 28, 2017
This is a very enjoyable murder story set in the 1920s. Pip, Granny Phanny and a whole bunch of alliterated characters populate the story of surprisingly strong suspense with equally surprising turns of events.
This is hugely enjoyable and definitely recommended to anyone with a sense of fun and humour.

I loved this book when it was published in parts on the blog and loved it even more re-reading it as a whole in one sitting. Yes, one sitting.

I only now realised just how much work had gone into the individual parts. I often forgot from one week to the next what certain references mean or what they allude to…

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