Welcome to this week's Sunday/Monday Post. As usual, I will be linking up to:
Sunday Post
Sunday Salon
Stacking the Shelves
Mailbox Monday
It's Monday, What Are You Reading?
We've got a lot to cover, so let's get to it.
Let's start with the reason I didn't post last week. I went out of town for Memorial Day. I met up with my parents a couple of hours away from me. We did do a little bit of touristy stuff one day, but other than that, we stayed around their trailer playing games. It was wonderful!
This past week, I went from being a hybrid employee to being fully remote again. My company told us that we could work from home full time. I've got to admit, it has been a bit more bittersweet than I was expecting. I am going to miss seeing people in the office three days a week. But I'm not going to miss the drive to and from the office or getting ready for work. And I don't have a long or bad commute to really complain about.
I also know that I need to make a point to get out and do stuff on weekends.
Which is what lead me to head to an art festival about 30 minutes from me on Saturday. I went because a mystery author organization was taking part, but they never posted a schedule, so I don't know who was signing when. I did stop by while I was there, but I didn't stick around all day to potentially say "hi" to other authors I know. Instead, I came home after a couple of hours. I enjoyed looking at some of what was for sale, but I didn't wind up buying anything.
And my blog passed 8 million hits in the last couple of days. Now, if you are thinking to yourself, "But Mark didn't brag when he passed 7 million hits," you'd be right. That was about two months ago. The bots sure have found my blog, and they continue to hit it. I don't think the numbers are remotely accurate, but I do still want to mark the milestone.
I think that pretty much catches you up.
Joke of the Week:
This Past Week on the Blog:
This Coming Week on the Blog:
Book Haul:
I'm sure it's not surprise when I say I have books to tell you about. Specifically, four of them. What is surprising to me is that I have none from this week. They are all from the week before.
The first is my preorder of Newsboy by John James. John was the first lead singer of the Christian band Newsboys, and this is his memoir. I've only ever been a casual fan of the band, but thought I'd pick it up.
I placed a couple of orders recently, and purchased the next couple of books I need in Sally Carpenter's Sandy Fairfax Teen Idol Mysteries to get free shipping. Ironically enough, book six, The Notorious Noel Caper, arrived before book five. I'll probably save this one for December, although my December is getting a bit crowded. I definitely won't read this one before I get and read book five.
Switching over to the library, I got the audio version of Murder Your Employer by Rupert Holmes. I had to have something to listen to last weekend while driving to see my parents, right? (We will ignore the fact that this audio book was much longer than my drive, okay?) I've finished this one. It wasn't quite what I expected, but it's been on my radar for a while, so I'm glad I listened to it. More to come when I get my review written. (And I'm behind on reviews.)
Finally, I got an eARC of Pour Choices, the second in Adrian Andover's Mixology Lounge Mysteries. Since I enjoyed the first so much, I'm looking forward to reading this one.
What I'm Currently Reading:
I'm currently working on Lost and Clowned by Dana Mentink. At the rate I'm going, I'll probably finish it on Tuesday, but we will see if I get to it faster than that. I'm enjoying it so far. The main character is part of a traveling circus. I'm curious to see where it is going to go.
That's it for me. Have a great week!









