Here we go again. |
Anyway, I ventured in to the library this morning to return some books and pick up a few others. While there I wandered the stacks just to see what would catch my eye, and this is what I found:
Broadchurch by Erin Kelly |
Charles Todd Books on the Shelf Today |
The Deborah Crombie Novels on the Shelf |
The rains are falling again as I finish this up, hard and steady, so it looks like we will get another inch or two this afternoon and into the night. I hope the folks already underwater are not experiencing the same because they really don't need that to happen to them after yesterday.
You have been getting a lot of flooding in Texas. The pictures on the news are incredible. I'm glad you're okay where you are!
ReplyDeleteWe sure have. It's kind of amazing that my neighborhood has never flooded even once since the pace picked up. We've been here 20 years and haven't even had water in the front yard yet despite all the flooding that has happened within a mile of us. Thanks.
DeleteGlad you are in an area with higher ground, Sam!
ReplyDeleteI read Broadchurch and liked it very much, but I didn't even know there was a television series at the time, so it was all new to me. I don't think I've missed a single book in the Ian Rutledge series which is the series that first got me interested in shell shock. I've read a couple of the Bess Crawford books, but still prefer Ian Rutledge. The Deborah Crombie books are always good, too. It pleases me when I find a series that has a lot of books, I can try out the first one and if I like it, know that there are more immediately available, no waiting for the next book. :)
We are something like 39 feet above sea level on this lot, Jenclair, just enough to make a difference.
ReplyDeleteI'm going to try one of the Ian Rutledge books soon...gotta see if I can get the first one from the library. Crombie is going to be getting a lot more of my time for sure, but again, I want to go back to the beginning now that I've read four of the latter ones.
(It's still raining.)