Joy's Book Blog
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Hi! My name is Joy Weese Moll. I love computers and libraries. This is my blog about books, mostly. I read for pleasure and for information, so there is a wide variety of books covered in my posts. Here are some of the topics that I cover including Writing, Race in America, and the British Isles.
Joy's Book Blog
4d ago
Happy Sunday! Sunday Salon is hosted by Deb at ReaderBuzz. Check out her post and the links to see what other bloggers have been up to in the last week.
How’s the weather?
We had dramatic storms on Thursday night, and it’s been cooler ever since. It got cold enough last night that gardeners covered their tender plants. We’ll get more April showers. We’re already seeing lots of flowers. I’m enjoying the smell of the neighbors’ lilacs on my walks. Someone gave me a tiny bouquet yesterday and it included lily-of-the-valley with its divine aroma.
What are you reading?
I reviewed Project Hail ..read more
Joy's Book Blog
4d ago
Book: Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir
Genre: Science fiction novel
Publisher: Random House
Publication date: 2021
Source: E-book borrowed from the library
Summary: Earthlings finally encounter an alien life form. Unfortunately, it is a microscopic creature that, with billions of its buddies, is draining our sun of its energy — endangering every life form on earth. Our planet’s people unite in unprecedented ways to solve the problem.
The narrator of the story is Ryland Grace who thinks of himself as a middle school science teacher, even after he’s tapped for his expertis ..read more
Joy's Book Blog
6d ago
Welcome to British Isles Friday! British Isles Friday is a weekly event for sharing all things British and Irish — reviews, photos, opinions, trip reports, guides, links, resources, personal stories, interviews, and research posts. Join us each Friday to link your British and Irish themed content and to see what others have to share. The link list is at the bottom of this post. Pour a cup of tea or lift a pint and join our link party!
Last week, I celebrated Neville Marriner’s 100th birthday. Heather chose Jasper Fforde for her author for ‘F’ in the A-to-Z challenge. Tina, who loves other Rosa ..read more
Joy's Book Blog
1w ago
Welcome to British Isles Friday! British Isles Friday is a weekly event for sharing all things British and Irish — reviews, photos, opinions, trip reports, guides, links, resources, personal stories, interviews, and research posts. Join us each Friday to link your British and Irish themed content and to see what others have to share. The link list is at the bottom of this post. Pour a cup of tea or lift a pint and join our link party!
Last week, I reviewed Queen Charlotte, the Bridgerton spin-off, enjoying both the historical and ahistorical aspects. Based on a True Story blog is participating ..read more
Joy's Book Blog
3w ago
Welcome to British Isles Friday! British Isles Friday is a weekly event for sharing all things British and Irish — reviews, photos, opinions, trip reports, guides, links, resources, personal stories, interviews, and research posts. Join us each Friday to link your British and Irish themed content and to see what others have to share. The link list is at the bottom of this post. Pour a cup of tea or lift a pint and join our link party!
Last week, I celebrated Longleat House which opened its doors to the public 75 years ago this month.
Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story is a spin-off of Bridger ..read more
Joy's Book Blog
3w ago
Happy Sunday! Sunday Salon is hosted by Deb at ReaderBuzz. Check out her post and the links to see what other bloggers have been up to in the last week.
How’s the weather?
I wore a parka to my Black Lives Matter vigil last week. This Saturday, the weather was beautiful, and I was almost too warm in a crisp cotton blouse. We’ll have similar weather for Easter which will be good for church services and egg hunts. It looks like April will begin with showers and cooler weather, but we don’t expect to see the temperature go below freezing again.
What are you reading?
I finished listening to A ..read more
Joy's Book Blog
3w ago
Welcome to British Isles Friday! British Isles Friday is a weekly event for sharing all things British and Irish — reviews, photos, opinions, trip reports, guides, links, resources, personal stories, interviews, and research posts. Join us each Friday to link your British and Irish themed content and to see what others have to share. The link list is at the bottom of this post. Pour a cup of tea or lift a pint and join our link party!
Last week, I reviewed Good Omens 2, the second season of the fantasy starring David Tennant and Michael Sheen.
Seventy-five years ago, in April 1949, Longleat Ho ..read more
Joy's Book Blog
1M ago
Happy Sunday! Sunday Salon is hosted by Deb at ReaderBuzz. Check out her post and the links to see what other bloggers have been up to in the last week.
How’s the weather?
We got cold again! We should have some nice spring days this week, though.
What are you reading?
Tom Lake by Ann Patchett, performed by Meryl Streep, was such a treat. It’s set partially in a summer stock theater a few decades ago and partially during the first summer of the pandemic. I wasn’t talented enough to be more than a chorus member in theater, but I hung around theater kids (including my brother) enough to get ..read more
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1M ago
Book: Jane Crow: The Life of Pauli Murray by Rosalind Rosenberg
Genre: Biography
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 2017
Source: Purchased paperback
Summary: Pauli Murray was a lawyer, academic, and Episcopal priest who made tremendous contributions to civil rights and women’s rights in the 20th-century — all of which goes unremarked in US history books.
When she was three years old, Pauli Murray’s mother died. She was raised by her Aunt Pauline in Durham, North Carolina. She became the third generation to live in the house that her grandfather built. He t ..read more
Joy's Book Blog
1M ago
Welcome to British Isles Friday! British Isles Friday is a weekly event for sharing all things British and Irish — reviews, photos, opinions, trip reports, guides, links, resources, personal stories, interviews, and research posts. Join us each Friday to link your British and Irish themed content and to see what others have to share. The link list is at the bottom of this post. Pour a cup of tea or lift a pint and join our link party!
Last week, I visited the film locations of Shakespeare in Love in honor of the 25th anniversary of the film winning the Academy award for Best Picture.
I’ve been ..read more