Lockup Library WWW Wednesday Shawshank, December 16, 2020December 16, 2020 This is a simple one to do. But I like it. It’s just a wicked quick blurb and window into what’s going on here at the Lockup Library. What are you currently reading? I’m actually reading two books; Brave New World, and The Girl on The Train. I hope to have Brave New World finished… Continue Reading
Lockup Library 3 popular books I’d like to read Shawshank, December 14, 2020December 14, 2020 There’s so many books that I’d like to read. If you looked at my hand written list you probably wouldn’t know where to start. Like I said, there’s so many that I want to read, I just picked 3 to talk about this fine morning The Troop by Nick Cutter. The Troop follows a group… Continue Reading
Lockup Library Book Club Book Club: The Girl on the Train Shawshank, December 13, 2020 Hey book nerds! It’s time for the next instalment of Lockup Library Book Club. A couple of hours late, but better late than never. I originally sat down, thinking I was going to blast through Brave New World, but I really couldn’t get into it today. So I picked up The Girl on the Train.… Continue Reading
Lockup Library Riddle me this… Shawshank, December 12, 2020 Ok, I’m new at the whole book blogging thing, but I have a question. And I’ll try not to sound like an ass. But please believe me, I’m asking out of total curiosity, no malice at all. What’s the draw of reading YA novels? It seems that like 80% of all book bloggers blog about… Continue Reading
Lockup Library First line Friday Shawshank, December 11, 2020December 11, 2020 So jumping right into it, last weeks book was…. Wait for it…. Did you guess it? It was Sphere by Michael Crichton. Good job if you guessed it! On to this weeks: It happened every year, was almost a ritual. And this was his eighty-second birthday. When, as usual, the flower was delivered, he took… Continue Reading
Lockup Library 5 more bookish questions Shawshank, December 9, 2020November 28, 2020 Just scrolling around in the discover feature in the Wordpress app, I can usually cobble some pretty interesting questions. Usually enough to fill a post up. What’s your comfort book? It’s been a long time, but I remember really enjoying Outlander by Diana Gabaldon. It’s a story as old as time. Married woman travels back… Continue Reading