Top 2021 #BookReviews (and #Goodreads rundown)

Got to love it Jacqui! You’re what they call a Die Hard or a Trooper when it comes to literary edification! Heck even though you didn’t mention it, I’m sure you prefer reading new books over clipping ya toe-nails or painting them; right? Just don’t be saying that you don’t take more interest in it over eating, at least one square meal a day! I would really get worried if you said that; because that’s Risky Business!
Now there was a fun flick; I’m a movie buff same way you’re a reader of many books, only with me its flicks; problem is for me, they don’t make many worthy ones anymore! Some I’ve seen over a dozen times!

Any of You Stoners Out There, You Take this Fine Lady’s Book Suggestions to Heart and Start Reading! Or you could end up like me; a flicker-kicker, as in a person who gets their kicks in one place or is that space; anyhow becoming more of a person who watches rather than jumping in and using one’s own imagination! After a while it gets hard to kick it! They should have come with a warning label saying that they could be hazardous to your health and quite habit forming!!!

Really Got To Love It! (reading)
Peace-Out!
Lorenzo

I love reading. I prefer to do that than watch TV, go to the gym, floss my teeth, pay bills, or wash the laundry. I review a lot of the books I read, usually received from NetGalley, the library, or an Indie efriend, but I also buy quite a few. I collect my writing book reviews here and my education ones here. When I read, I choose thrillers, historical fiction, education (for my other passion), and then anything else.

Here are my ten favorite books read in 2021 (in alphabetic order):

  1. Alex Delaware series by Jonathan Kellerman
  2. A Wolf Called Wander by Rosanne Parry
  3. Can’t Hurt Me by David Goggins
  4. Chet and Bernie Mysteries by Spencer Quinn
  5. Gray Man series by Mark Greaney
  6. Grizzly Killer series by Lane Warenski
  7. Just Before Sunrise by Carol Balawyder
  8. Keeper Tyree by Sandra Cox
  9. The Princess of Las Pulgas by C. Lee McKenzie

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4 thoughts on “Top 2021 #BookReviews (and #Goodreads rundown)”

      1. Check, and couldn’t agree more! If I wasn’t a bit of a character as a kid and even now the lack of even making myself laugh at myself would be a killer for me. It does help one stay clued together in a sense a balance! Bob Hope told his dear wife when up in years as she was checking for cemetery plots, which he would prefer for them to purchase between a Catholic one outside of the area or the Forest Lawn I think it was; Bob just simple replied, “Surprise Me!!!” That makes me laugh, LOL!

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