I have been trying to break out of my comfort zone and read some popular fiction instead of just cozy mysteries. My confession is I feel guilty. While I liked the basic storylines of some books I have recently read, I just can't take reading another book that is sprinkled with language I find offensive and I am going back to cozies. I tried to overlook that language, but it just isn't me. The Rachel Joyce books were good but I feel guilty for having suggested them when they contained language really outside of my comfort zone. Am I weird or do people really feel the need to talk like that? If so, I am happy to be weird.
Moving on, a few new cozy titles that I thought were really good:
Tagged for Death by Sherry Harris
Drizzled With Death by Jessie Crockett
Bloom and Doom by Beverly Allen
As for that pain relief gel I wrote about... I think it has done wonders for me and I am going to Sam's for the
big bottle.
I am concerned about my Oklahoma blogger friends ... let us know about the rain in your areas. I hope you are not dealing with flooding. I did read that Blake Shelton aided a driver stuck in water. If I ever need to be rescued I will take Blake Shelton please.
And finally, I saw on Pinterest a quote that sums up my life :
I read The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry and did not even notice the language, so I guess I am more jaded. I do like the occasional cozy mystery book--takes me right back to my Nancy Drew days.
ReplyDeleteOh, it is just me. The "F" word appears just about any time David is involved.
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