Welcome to another installment of Top Ten Tuesday (hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl)! When it comes to rainy day reads I don't necessarily have any requirements aside from an addictive, binge-worthy story. Being trapped in the house could either lead to cleaning or reading and I'm always going to choose reading! The following list are … Continue reading Top Ten Tuesday: Rainy Day Reads!
Tag: Chief Inspector Gamache
Top Ten Tuesday: Audiobook Favorites!
Welcome to another installment of Top Ten Tuesday (hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl)! Last year I started listening to audiobooks after several years of not thinking they were for me. I have a rather long commute, so I'm always looking for ways to make it less painful. Audiobooks quickly became my favorite thing to listen … Continue reading Top Ten Tuesday: Audiobook Favorites!
Book Review: Kingdom of the Blind
KINGDOM OF THE BLIND | Louise Penny (Chief Inspector Armand Gamache #14) 11.27.2018 | Minotaur Books Rating: 4/5 stars Armand Gamache has received a mysterious letter inviting him to an abandoned farmhouse on the outskirts of Three Pines. The former head of the Surete du Quebec soon learns that he has been named as an … Continue reading Book Review: Kingdom of the Blind
Top Ten Tuesday: Books I Found Because of #Bookstagram
I'm so terribly inconsistent with posting for Top Ten Tuesday (hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl), but when I saw today was a freebie, I thought it would be the perfect setting to talk about a topic I really love! I am constantly on #bookstagram and because of my interactions on there I am also constantly … Continue reading Top Ten Tuesday: Books I Found Because of #Bookstagram
Book Review: Glass Houses
GLASS HOUSES | Louise Penny (Chief Inspector Armand Gamache #13) 05.01.2018 | Minotaur Books Rating: 5/5 stars A mysterious figure cloaked in all black and wearing a mask has shown up in Three Pines. They’re standing in the middle of the village, not talking, just watching. This figure doesn’t move, no matter the rain or … Continue reading Book Review: Glass Houses
Book Review: A Great Reckoning
A GREAT RECKONING | Louise Penny (Chief Inspector Armand Gamache #12) 08.30.2016 | Minotaur Books Rating: 4/5 stars Armand Gamache has started his new job as the head of the Surete academy. He is now responsible to ensuring that young cadets receive the proper training they will need for wherever they end up in the … Continue reading Book Review: A Great Reckoning
Book Review: The Nature of the Beast
THE NATURE OF THE BEAST | Louise Penny (Chief Inspector Armand Gamache #11) 08.25.2015 | Minotaur Books Rating: 4/5 stars Nine-year-old Laurent Lapage is known around Three Pines for his overactive imagination and frequent tendency to cry wolf. Laurent has claimed the woods to be full of aliens and dinosaurs and giant beasts! His tales … Continue reading Book Review: The Nature of the Beast
Book Review: The Long Way Home
THE LONG WAY HOME | Louise Penny (Chief Inspector Armand Gamache #10) 08.26.2014 | Minotaur Books Rating: 3/5 stars Armand Gamache has officially retired from the Surete du Quebec. He and his wife, Reine Marie, have made a home for themselves in the village of Three Pines. All is peaceful in their lives. Gamache spends … Continue reading Book Review: The Long Way Home
Book Review: How the Light Gets In
HOW THE LIGHT GETS IN | Louise Penny (Chief Inspector Armand Gamache #9) 07.01.2013 | Minotaur Books Rating: 5/5 stars The Homicide Department at the Surete du Quebec has seen an immense amount of changes in recent months. The most notable change is that Jean Guy Beauvoir has left to work in another department and … Continue reading Book Review: How the Light Gets In
Book Review: A Beautiful Mystery
A BEAUTIFUL MYSTERY | Louise Penny (Chief Inspector Armand Gamache #8) 08.28.2012 | Minotaur Books Rating: 4/5 stars The monastery of Saint-Gilbert-Entre-les-Loups is about as hidden as a building can be. This home to two dozen cloistered monks is located on a island surrounded by high walls, wilderness, and a front door that never lets … Continue reading Book Review: A Beautiful Mystery