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Happy April!

April 1, 2013

BB just asked if any of us has had an April Fool’s Day prank played on us, or if we have played one on anybody. Well, we haven’t had any pranks at our household, nor have we played any tricks on anyone, but as soon as I read that comment of BB’s I thought about this YouTube clip that Barb sent me last week. My husband, daughter, son, and I got a chuckle out of it.

New Way of Herding Cattle (This link is no longer available.)

(Thank you, Barb!)

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Happy Easter!

March 31, 2013

Happy Easter!

Good Passover to you!

I hope everyone is enjoying a restful day, spent with family and/or friends. My son and daughter are spending this weekend with us, which makes my husband and me very, very happy. 

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Cozy Mystery Books Recommendations – March 2013

March 26, 2013

Can you believe it is almost April? I can’t! I have my March doo-dads up, which include everything St. Patrick’s-ish. Years when Easter falls in March sometimes get me a little confused. I just “expect” an April Easter.

And since it is the end of March, it is time for me to ask you if you would please tell us about your favorite Cozy Mystery reads of March 2013. As usual, these authors/books should be the ones you absolutely feel the need to tell us about. They should be the authors/books that you enjoyed so much during March that you want to let the rest of us know about them. Please include WHY you enjoyed these authors.

My recommendation for March 2013 is Joanne Fluke. As I have written before, I tried the first of Joanne Fluke’s Hannah Swensen Cookie Jar Mystery Series because of your monthly recommendations. Fluke kept showing up on the lists during the months we have been compiling these monthly recommendations.

Fluke’s sleuth is Hannah Swensen, a baker in a cozy little town in Minnesota, who doles out cookies while solving her mysteries. I mean that quite literally! Hannah passes out cookie treats that are so delicious that the person she is “interviewing” doesn’t seem to mind sharing information that might otherwise not have come out.

Fluke has surrounded Hannah with good Cozy Mystery characters… even Hannah’s mother is likable. (Her mom seems determined to improve Hannah, even though Hannah is very content with the way she is.) Hannah’s sister is pretty much the opposite of Hannah, but that doesn’t stop them from having a very deep sisterly bond. Hannah’s brother in law is a deputy sheriff who is very willing to deputize Hannah (off the books, of course!) which makes it easy for Hannah to become privy to things an ordinary sleuth wouldn’t be privy to.

Another character who I was very happy to encounter is Moishe, Hannah’s cat. He doesn’t have any super-natural powers, isn’t able to talk, nor does he perform parlor tricks. What he is, however, is a sweet companion for Hannah. Sure, he likes his treats and he isn’t a lap-cat, but he is someone for her to look forward to seeing at the end of her day. (Can you tell I am still missing our Sprite?)

I enjoyed getting to know all of the characters in the book and also enjoyed the flow of the book. I looked forward to reading this book. Joanne Fluke is a Cozy Mystery author I want to continue reading.

Having told you why I am recommending Joanne Fluke, I now ask who you enjoyed and why. I will add the recommended authors to this entry as they come in. (Please do not tell us about the authors you did not like.) Thank you!

What Cozy Mystery book (or author) have you read during March 2013, and why did you enjoy it (or him/her)?

Here are the current authors who some of you have read this past month, and wanted to tell the rest of us about:

Avery Aames (aka Daryl Wood Gerber): Cheese Shop Mystery Series

Victoria Abbot: Book Collector’s Mystery Series

Ellery Adams (aka Jennifer Stanley, J. B. Stanley, & 1/2 of Lucy Arlington): Charmed Pie Shoppe Mystery Series

Jessica Beck: Donut Shop Mystery Series

Josie Belle (aka Jenn McKinlay & Lucy Lawrence): Good Buy Girls Mystery Series

C. C. Benison: Her Majesty Investigates Mystery Series

Melissa Bourbon: Magical Dressmaking Mystery Series 

Laura Bradford (aka Elizabeth Lynn Casey): Amish Mystery Series

Simon Brett: Mrs. Pargeter Mystery Series

Alyse Carlson: The Azalea Assault (Garden Society Mystery Series)

Ally Carter: Perfect Scoundrels (young adult book)

Laura Childs: Tea Shop Mystery Series

Sheila Connolly (aka Sarah Atwell): Orchard Mystery Series AND County Cork Mystery Series

Jeanne M. Dams: Hilda Johansson Mystery Series

Carola Dunn: Cornish Mystery Series

Joanne Fluke: Hannah Swensen Mystery Series 

Elly Griffiths: The Crossing Places

Parnell Hall: Puzzle Lady Mystery Series

Carolyn Hart: Bailey Ruth Mystery Series

Erin Hart: Nora Gavin & Cormac Maguire Mystery Series

B. B. Haywood: Candy Holliday Mystery Series

Maddy Hunter: Passport to Peril Mystery Series

Julie Hyzy: Manor of Murder Mystery Series 

Miranda James (aka Dean James, Honor Hartman, & Jimmie Ruth Evans): Cat in the Stacks Mystery Series

J. A. Jance: J. P. Beaumont Mystery Series

Diane Kelly: Death, Taxes, and Peach Sangria  (Tara Holloway Mystery Series)

William X. Kienzle: Father Koesler Mystery Series

Kate Kingsbury (aka Rebecca Kent & Allison Kinsley): Manor House Mystery Series

Meg London (aka Peg Cochran): Sweet Nothings Vintage Lingerie Mystery Series

Rett MacPherson: Torie O’Shea Msytery Series

Nancy Martin: Blackbird Sisters Mystery Series

Amy Patricia Meade: Rosie the Riveter Mystery Series

J. J. Murphy: Algonquin Round Table Mystery Series 

Marta Perry: Hide in Plain Sight (Three Sisters Inn Mystery Series)

Rose Pressy: Me and My Ghoul Friends

Annelise Ryan: Mattie Winston Mystery Series

Maggie Sefton: Molly Malone Mystery Series

Josephine Tey: The Franchise Affair

Victoria Thompson: Gaslight Mystery Series

Charles Todd: Ian Rutledge Mystery Series

Judith Van Gieson: Claire Reynier Mystery Series

Ethel Lina White: The Wheel Spins (aka The Lady Vanishes)

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Yes, Prime Minister – British Television Show

March 22, 2013

Now that Jim Hacker is residing at 10 Downing Street, what is Sir Humphrey Appleby to do? Yes, this is the sequel to Yes, Minister – another must-watch British comedic television series.

Paul Eddington portrays bumbling Prime Minister Hacker with such ease, that he makes the highly incredible feat of him actually becoming the prime minister seem possible. What I mean to say is, you can almost believe that Hacker could have been the prime minister – crazier things have happened!

At the prime minister’s side is his cabinet secretary – Sir Humphrey Appleby. Nigel Hawthorne has created a character who will be remembered by all viewers of this phenomenally funny show. There are just a few stand-out, memorable television characters, and Sir Appleby has got to be one of them.  (Let’s face it, when you think of Don Knott’s you probably picture Barney Fife.)

Jonathan Lynn and Antony Jay are the creators and writers of both the Yes, Minister and the Yes, Prime Minister television series. These two men (Lynn and Jay) have created something that is literally nothing short of comedic genius. The back room wheeling and dealing, the ingratiating machinations of politicians, the true causes politicians want to promote – they are all here!

Both Yes, Minister and its sequel, Yes, Prime Minister are intelligent sitcoms. Yes, Prime Minister pokes fun at those who occupy the higher positions in political parties. Even though the show mocks the parties, it never seems to take particular sides. It doesn’t bash liberals or conservatives and doesn’t preach a particular doctrine. It makes fun of all!

This is one funny British series that ranks right up there!

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