April Recap

4 Books

1,120 pages

Average Rating 3.5

Jamie Quinn Mystery Collection 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

Murder at Rudhall Manor 🌟🌟

A Smidge of Crazy 🌟🌟🌟🌟

Every Knee Shall Bow 🌟🌟🌟

I finally broke my 3 book stalemate and gave a 5 star rating!  I am feeling good about April.  I read more, wrote more, and posted more.  It’s certainly not my best and not what I had been planning on. I was suppose to be on vacation, reading and relaxing on a tropical island.  Thanks Rona! 😡 But just rolling with what happens and thankfully I was able to just reschedule for September.  This month I tried to focus on the positives.

  • I am thankful for my health.
  • I am thankful that my friends and family are healthy. 
  • I am thankful I work at home for an awesome company. 
  • I am thankful to Barbara Venkataraman and Anya Wylde for gifting me copies of their books. 😊

Bring on May and Springtime!  🌷🌹🌻

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Book Review – A Smidge of Crazy

A Smidge of Crazy by Barbara Venkataraman

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


Collection of Essays

A small collection of essays or short stories by the author that cover topics from Data Mined advertising on the internet, that extra key we all have on our key rings and don’t know where it goes, to a logophile (which is a lover of words).

“Of all the mysteries in my life, the one I someday hope to solve is the mystery of my extra key.”

“The stranger stared into my eyes so deeply it felt like he was looking into my soul. The staring went on for so long I was starting to feel uncomfortable when he finally spoke.
“You have presbyopia.”
“Oh my God,” I said, “Is that serious? It sounds like a tropical disease.”
The ophthalmologist laughed. “No, it means you have old eyes. You also have a touch of astigmatism.”
I rubbed my blurry, traitorous eyes. “What’s the cure, doc?”
He shrugged. “Longer arms so you can read a menu. Glasses, of course.”


A great, short read, very funny and extremely enjoyable. These stories are so relatable, things that we are all going through and thinking on a daily basis but Barbara has put them on paper for us to read and laugh about together. I literally laughed out loud on a few. For someone who is an attorney and an English major, you expect her writing to be stiff and full of words that most of us would have to look up but that is not the case at all. It’s written for everyone not just other logophiles to enjoy.



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