My goal is to find a connection to the words I read, a reaction, and perhaps even add a touch of humor to reviewing. I'm finally at the point where I only read what holds my attention, so expect largely positive reviews... and I do round up.
Tuesday, January 28, 2025
Murder By Cheesecake, by Rachel Ekstrom Courage
I’ll perhaps elaborate more later but for now keeping this uncharacteristically short for me. I believe that if you enjoyed the tv show “Golden Girls”, you’re likely to enjoy this. It’s about as close to sitting in front of our tv and watching the beloved characters as they navigate another episode in their virtual lives, this time facing a, yikes, murder. And Dorothy is the chief suspect! The author does a great job of keeping the characters as we remember them with the dialogue seeming fresh and true to their television characters. Lots of St. Olaf stories, too. Thanks #HyperionAvenue for allowing me this early visit with people who seem like old friends.
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