Friday, August 15, 2025

August 15th's Friday Post

It's been a while since I did one of those, so it's time for another Friday Post.  I'll be linking up to:

Book Beginnings
First Line Friday
Friday 56
Book Blogger Hop

My teasers for the first three will be coming from Fatal Sign-Off by Sarah E. Burr.


This is the third book in her Book Blogger Mysteries.  And the book starts us right off with the book theme:

“As far as murders go, this one was pretty clever.” Joanie Nix turned her worn copy of He Didn’t See It Coming over in her hands as she shared her thoughts on our latest book club selection. “Did any of you figure it out before the big reveal?” She glanced around our circle with her wide gray eyes.

Meanwhile, at 56% into the book, the main characters are investigating a real murder.  So that leads to this exchange.

“I say we check the place out and go from there,” I suggested. “If we come in sounding too scripted, Remi might think something’s up.”
“Improv. My favorite.” Strider rolled his eyes at his own sarcasm.

The book doesn't come out until August 26th, but I'll have my review up this coming Tuesday, so I hope you'll come back to see what I thought.  (Okay, so I loved it, but come back to find out why.)

Let's close things out with the Book Blogger Hop.  This week's question is:

Do you visit and share books in Little Free Libraries in your area? 

I did for a couple of months, leaving behind some of my excess books.  But I stopped doing it.  I really need to start again.  Thanks for the nudge.

Have a great weekend!

6 comments:

  1. This sounds like a good book! I like the cover!

    We don't have free little libraries here as we have actual libraries in pretty much every village.

    Have a great weekend!

    Emily @ Budget Tales Book Blog
    My post:
    https://budgettalesblog.wordpress.com/2025/08/15/book-blogger-hop-free-little-libraries/

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  2. I didn't know there was a book blogger series. How fun. I usually stop and peruse Little Libraries if I'm walking by but rarely find anything I'm interested in. We have a BIPOC family nearby and they have their Little Library established to break down bias and prejudice and promote BIPOC writers only. Good job!

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  3. This is next on my list to read after Edam and Weep. Glad to know you loved this one! :)

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  4. This sounds really good! I like those snippets! I'll have to add this series to my list! :)

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  5. Book Blogger Hop: In my town, there are only two Little Free Libraries that I know of. One is located near an elementary school, and the other is near a church. Since I don’t have any children and rarely read children's books, I don’t have anything to donate. The other library is always packed, so I've never donated there either.

    The Friday 56: I didn't know there was a book blogger mystery series. It looks interesting.

    Here's my Friday 56: https://gunsmokeandgrit.blogspot.com/2025/08/the-friday-56-look-at-bronc-brand-of.html

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  6. I need to check out the Little Free Libraries around me. I love the concept but have never really looked at them. This sounds like a good read!

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