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Book Review: Third Girl
This is my first Read Christie 2025 review! Read Christie 2025 is a challenge from Agatha Christie Ltd. That assigns a Christie book to...

L.D. Christianson
Feb 4


Book Review: The Valley of Fear
A note before I get into the meat of the post: Several of my subscribers reported not receiving a notification about last week's post,...

L.D. Christianson
Jan 7


Christmas Reading etc.
Hello everyone. It's been a while since I've posted and I wanted to get one more post in before Christmas. It won't be a long one, but I...

L.D. Christianson
Dec 20, 2024


Gift Ideas for Readers and Writers
It's that time of year! Thanksgiving is right around the corner, and before you even start digesting all the turkey and pumpkin pie, it...

L.D. Christianson
Nov 19, 2024


Book Review: The Man in the Brown Suit
As you may have noticed if you get my notifications, this post was not published at my usual time. As an online college student, my...

L.D. Christianson
Sep 17, 2024


Book Review: The Daughter of Time
Well, this is ironic. In last week’s post, I defended Deep Space Nine as “real” Star Trek when many other reviewers didn’t see it that...

L.D. Christianson
Jun 18, 2024


Book Review: Death by Misadventure
The large photo book is The Heart of Australia by Peter Jarver. When I was a kid, I had a video game called “Ty the Tasmanian Tiger.”...

L.D. Christianson
Jun 3, 2024


The Art of the Side Character
This week’s topic grew out of my most recent read, Margery Allingham’s The Late Pig . It’s a short book, my copy is just shy of 140...

L.D. Christianson
May 21, 2024


Atticus for America: Part 2
Intro & Recap In last week’s post, I spent a good bit of time looking at what an American hero is and why they have faded in recent...

L.D. Christianson
Apr 30, 2024


Atticus for America: Part 1
Introduction I’ve had this idea for a while, but always shied away as I don’t want this blog to be seen as political in any way, and I...

L.D. Christianson
Apr 23, 2024


Laughter & Literature
A man at my church once shared a story that went like this: a Sunday school teacher asked “what is grey, has a fluffy tail, and eats...

L.D. Christianson
Apr 2, 2024


10 Favorite Picture Books
This blog might not exist if my mom hadn’t read to me every night from birth to teenagerhood. Maybe I would have still fallen in love...

L.D. Christianson
Mar 19, 2024


Ngaio Marsh: A Man Lay Dead
The last review in the series & an update about technical difficulties.

L.D. Christianson
Feb 27, 2024


Margery Allingham: The Crime at Black Dudley
We have made it to our penultimate Queen, Margery Allingham. I had not heard of Allingham, at least not that I remember, until watching...

L.D. Christianson
Feb 22, 2024


Sciencey Subgenres
A look at the subgenres of science fiction.

L.D. Christianson
Feb 20, 2024


Dorothy L. Sayers: The Nine Tailors
This is the third post in my Queens of Crime series. Reading Dorothy Sayers was a bit of an adventure for me, so I hope this review will...

L.D. Christianson
Feb 18, 2024


Agatha Christie: The Hollow
I must begin my reviews of the Queens of Crime with the Queen herself, Agatha Christie. I’ve read and loved so many of her books, so I...

L.D. Christianson
Feb 13, 2024


The Queens of Crime: Series Intro
The first post in a series on my favorite mystery authors.

L.D. Christianson
Feb 10, 2024
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