Weekly Roundup, May 6-10, 2019

Did you miss me? You know you did. Kristina has been doing a magnificent job covering the weekly roundups, but she’s not feeling well today. This means that your Auntie Casey is going to be taking you down memory lane this week, for old time’s sake. Get well soon, Kristina!

And now, we begin.

Monday

This week’s guest for My Favorite Things was author Rachel Rust, whose work is very pertinent to my interest. There are few things that I love more than being scared half to death for fun. But that’s not what we’re supposed to be talking about. We’re more interested in what Rachel loves! What are those things? “Real-life creepy locations, a superheroic relationship that’s still influential, a book that stretched the imagination, and vampires to avoid. Intrigued? Read on to learn more!”

Tuesday

Kelly McCarty made her first of two appearances this week on Tuesday with her review of Witchmark. Have you read this one yet? It’s somewhere in Mount TBR, but I just haven’t gotten there just yet. I’m tempted to fork over the cash for a paper copy, because the cover’s just so pretty. Yes, I am a sucker for a pretty book cover, but I promise you that I’m not the only one. Anyway, check out Kelly’s review, but do beware of mild spoilers.

On Tuesday afternoon, we broke our Thanos-ordered silence and shared our thoughts on Avengers: Endgame. There were so many mixed emotions. Please be aware: there are spoilers, but they are very clearly marked. Read on!

Wednesday

Andrea Judy reviwed Broken by Susan Jane Bigelow. I’m intrigued by the premise of this novel which concerns, among other things, the ability to see the future, superheroes, and dystopia. These things are all subjects that tickle my fancy. Find out what Andrea thought of the novel right here.

Thursday

Kelly McCarty returned for her second review of the week. This time she takes us into Rebecca Roanhorse’s Trail of Lightning. I’ve heard a great deal about this Nebula AND Hugo nominated book, and I can’t wait to get my hands on it (I have so much to read — it’s becoming an actual problem). Find out what Kelly thought here!

Friday

For our final day of the week, J.L. Gribble continues on with her 2019 Resolution Project: to re-read and review Ilona Andrews’s entire Kate Daniels series. This month, she’s up to Magic Slays. Check it out!

Book Club

I hope that you’re reading Shards of Honor. We’re almost halfway through May, can you believe it? I know that this month’s poll has been late, and I apologize. The dragon went on a rampage again, and we’re still cleaning up from her temper tantrum. But keep an eye out for it on Monday afternoon!


And that, my darlings, is that. It’s been nice to visit with all of you again. But alas, I had to step down from this feature in order to be able to keep on ticking in other areas. As always, I hope that you have a delightful weekend. Remember to take care of yourselves. Find a few minutes for something fun. Me? I might take in a film. There’s a new hard-boiled detective feature that I am very interested in.

From Detective Pikachu, © The Pokémon Company, Legendary Entertainment, and other folks who aren’t us.

If you think for even one second that I’m not going to watch Detective Pikachu, then you haven’t been paying attention. Ryan Reynolds + Pokémon = Casey bait. Besides, look how cute this little guy is. He’s got the little Sherlock Holmes hat, and a cup of coffee, and I just have to see this movie. It’s imperative.

So find something that makes you happy this weekend, and enjoy yourselves, even if it’s just for a few minutes. Hopefully Kristina will have made a full recovery by next weekend. If not, you just might have the pleasure of my company once again. We shall see. Later!

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