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July 8, 2025


ten books i’d like to re-read
posted by soe 2:24 am

This week’s Top Ten Tuesday from That Artsy Reader Girl asks us to share books we’d like to re-read.

Here are ten of mine:

  1. Shades of Grey by Jasper Fforde (It was so long between the first and second books that my memory of the story has grown hazy. It is sitting on my coffee table waiting for me to get moving.)
  2. A Child’s Christmas in Wales by Dylan Thomas (A charming memoir to reread every few Decembers)
  3. Barbara Kingsolver’s Animal, Vegetable, Miracle (I keep thinking I’ll start it in January (or maybe it really begins in March?) and carry on with a year-long readalong.)
  4. Peter Mayle’s A Year in Provence (See above.)
  5. Jasper Fforde’s Thursday Next (One of my favorite books by one of my favorite authors.)
  6. Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë (I haven’t re-read it in more than 20 years.)
  7. As You Wish by Cary Elwes (I read it in print the first time and think it would be fun to listen to it at some point.)
  8. The Delicacy and Strength of Lace by Leslie Marmon Silko and James Wright (I loved this slim volume of correspondence.)
  9. The House in the Cerulean Sea by T.J. Klune (I have the sequel sitting on my coffee table and should revisit this one. I hope I love rereading it as much as I did Under the Whispering Door last year.)
  10. Sorcery & Cecelia by Patrica Wrede & Caroline Stevermer (I’d like to read the rest of this series, but, again, it’s been a long time since I started it.)

How about you? What books do you want to revisit?

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July 4, 2025


lightning bugs, chance snacks, and teamwork
posted by soe 1:40 am

Three beautiful things from my past week:

1. One of the advantages of grocery shopping after doing an evening watering of the garden is that the shortest path between the two skirts a woodsy hill, which glitters with fireflies toward dusk.

2. I have books to trade at the Arlington library, so I head over the river to take care of that, as well as picking up summer reading prizes. While I’m walking over to the coffeehouse I like to visit nearby, I pass an evening event at the college along the way. The performers are on break, but you can make s’mores at your table, with inventive options like making them using fudge ripple cookies instead of graham crackers. So, I do, because why would you not?!

3. Rachel suggests we do dinner. Rudi finds us a handful of options, Rachel narrows it to two, and I make the final selection, which none of us has tried before. All of us are happy with our entrees, and mine makes a fine meal of leftovers one night when Rudi is out with friends.

How about you? What’s been beautiful in your world recently?

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June 27, 2025


afternoon at the theater, growing up, and old dog
posted by soe 1:59 am

Three beautiful things from my past week:

1. Rudi returns home from his French cycling trip! We celebrate by going on an afternoon date to the movies.

2. The ducklings at the Constitution Garden pond are two weeks older than when I first sighted them. I think this makes them tweens. Large enough to have outgrown the cute and cuddly phase, but still small enough to be needing to hang close to mama duck.

3. I open a new jug of milk and give the kittens the pull tab to play with. Ember rockets around the tub with it in glee. When I wake up the next day, I remember to look under the drain cover, because she is clever enough to pull it up, hide her toy in the drain, and then put the cover back. (Rudi and I were slow on the uptake and spent her first few months here declogging the tub drain as a result.)

How about you? What’s been beautiful in your world lately?

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June 24, 2025


top ten most anticipated releases of the second half of 2025
posted by soe 1:09 am

This semi-annual topic is always one of the wordiest Top Ten Tuesday titles from That Artsy Reader Girl, but it’s also a fun one. What’s coming out between July 1 and the end of the year that I might want to read? So many things, as always! Here are my top ten as of this moment:

  1. Sangu Mandanna’s A Witch’s Guide to Magical Innkeeping
  2. The Librarians by Sherry Thomas
  3. Travis Baldree’s Brigands and Breadknives
  4. The Space Cat by Nnedi Okorafor
  5. Accomplice to the Villain by Hannah Nicole Maehrer
  6. The Everlasting by Alix E. Harrow
  7. Freya Marske’s Cinder House
  8. Hot Girls with Balls by Benedict Nguyá»…n (a volleyball romance!!!)
  9. Rebecca Stead’s The Experiment
  10. A Little Holiday Fling by Farah Heron

What new releases will you be hunting down for the rest of 2025?

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June 20, 2025


my bowl runneth over, timing, and new dessert
posted by soe 1:12 am

Three beautiful things from my past week:

1. There is roughly a two-week span when all the berries and all the stone fruits are in season, so my yogurt parfaits are currently overflowing with an abundance of produce.

2. A severe storm rolls up as the Nationals break their 11-game losing streak in extra innings. Sarah offers to drop me at the metro station after I walk her to her car, and I sprint for the escalator as the skies open up. By the time I’m back in Dupont, the worst of the rainfall is done.

3. Eton mess is made up of three components — macerated strawberries, whipped cream, and pieces of meringue. Trader Joe’s sells meringue cookies. I slice strawberries and take our pestle to the cookies, while Rudi whips the cream. In short order, we have tasty, summery desserts. (We both agree that we’re eager to try this recipe with peaches as well once the freestones come into season.)

How about you? What’s been beautiful in your world lately?

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June 17, 2025


top ten books on my summer ’25 tbr list
posted by soe 1:26 am

It’s the week where I get to share my seasonal reading plans with the Top Ten Tuesday crew (as hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl). If history is any indication, this will get blown to bits by due dates and mood reads and volleyball and lots of other excuses.

But for today, at least, this is what I hope to read this summer:

  1. T.J. Klune’s Somewhere, Beyond the Sea
  2. The Phoenix Pencil Company by Allison King
  3. Helen Simonson’s The Summer Before the War
  4. David Grann’s The Wager
  5. Sangu Mandanna’s A Witch’s Guide to Magical Innkeeping
  6. Welcome to Murder Week by Karen Dukess
  7. The Teller of Small Fortunes by Julie Leong
  8. Dawn Staley’s Uncommon Favor
  9. No Less Strange or Wonderful by A. Kendra Greene
  10. The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store by James McBride

My list includes a couple I own, several I have out from the library already, and a few I’m on the holds list for. We’ll see what comes of it all in a few months. (As for my spring list, I’ve finished one and am on track to wrap up a second before Friday.)

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