Tuesday, April 2, 2024
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Monday, April 1, 2024
Reviewing Reacher - The Book and the Amazon Series
Lee Child created an intriguing character when he wrote the story of Jack Reacher in the military thriller titled Killing Floor. This first book in his Reacher series includes a cast of memorable characters and a mysterious murder (string of murders) case that is very difficult to solve. The twists and turns keep everyone guessing and suspicious of each other.
Amazon has brought that book to life in a streaming series that is binge-worthy. When my friends ask for recommendations for a weekend of binging, I always recommend the Reacher season 1 series. Thank you Amazon for bringing a breathing, walking, talking Jack Reacher into homes everywhere. I love it when the movie/television version stays true to the book.
Killing Floor (Jack Reacher, book 1) by Lee Child
The book. Many years ago I read Killing Floor by Lee Child. The story was about a Veteran (ex-military police) named Jack Reacher. Reacher is a drifter who goes to a small Georgia town because at some point in time his brother mentioned a Blues Singer named Blind Blake. And in this fictional story Blind Blake had history in Margrave, Georgia.
Reacher is in Margrave for less than an hour when he is arrested for a murder that occurred along the highway just before he walked into town.
I devoured Killing Floor and then the 2nd book in the series. I remember enjoying Lee Child's descriptive writing and his characters. Somehow, probably busy with life, I did not continue the book series. And I am surprised (but not surprised) to find that Lee Child's series has continued to almost 30 books in the Reacher series! I have resumed reading about this drifting, giant Veteran who always tries to do the right thing - which often eventually means being left with the only option of fighting and killing the bad guys.
The author. Lee Child (James Dover Grant's pen name) is a profilic writer. He has a huge fan base. He is reportedly one of the world's leading thriller authors. Lee Child refers to his stories as revenge stories - someone does something horrific and Reacher gets revenge. Child has said that he writes novels because they are the "purest form of entertainment". Others report that his style is commercial and focused on profitability. I'm okay with that. Gripping and entertaining is going to result in profitability.
Lee Child fans might be interested to know that he makes a brief, cameo appearance in the season 1 finale.
Reacher (Season 1) on Amazon
The Series. My excitement about Jack Reacher resumed in 2021 when my oldest son told me that the book had been made into an Amazon original series. I had not been at all interested in seeing the 2012 Jack Reacher version starring Tom Cruise. There is no way that I'd be able to forget Cruise and believe that he was Jack Reacher. But my son assured me that this Amazon series starred someone else and that the series was good. Skeptically, I watched. And then impatiently looked forward to each weekly installment.
Alan Ritchson plays Jack Reacher. I think he's perfect for the role! I'm not familiar with Alan Ritchson so it is easy to allow him to become the Reacher that Lee Child described. Ritchson is big man and delivers a believable portrayal of a tough, skilled investigator.
As happens in the book, Jack Reacher gets off the bus in a small town in Georgia and is not able to taste his peach pie when the local police roll up, sirens and lights, and arrest him for murder. "Reacher, why does trouble always find you?" his mother tells him during a flashback in time as they settle into their newest home. Reacher and his brother are military brats. His own military career includes being the head of a special investigators unit.
Reacher is attention-grabbing on his own. How much better to be surrounded by other unique characters.
Chief Detective Oscar Finlay (Malcolm Goodwin) - Finlay has transplanted from Boston to Margrave, Georgia. Why does a Harvard graduate, tweed-suit-wearing, talented detective move to an extremely small police force in Georgia where no one looks like him, sounds like him, and he is clearly the outsider where everyone else has lived all their lives. It takes us awhile to find out why this very talented urban detective has moved to a "quiet", small, southern town.
Roscoe Conklin (Willa Fitzgerald) - Roscoe is a pretty, young officer whose family has lived in Margrave since it was founded. However, she doesn't have any family left. When her parents died when she was very young, Roscoe was raised by her grandmother. And Chief Detective Gray helped looked after her but he has also since passed away. "I feel bad about the Margrave welcome wagon running you over" she says to Reacher as she's getting to know him.
Roscoe, Finlay, and Reacher form an alliance to try to catch the murderers.
Frances Neagley (Maria Sten) - Neagley is a beautiful, tough, no-nonsense member of Reacher's disbanded Special Investigators team. She realizes he's in trouble and comes to help her former boss with her very special military talents. I LOVE watching Neagley in action. She is probably Reacher's best friend (not that he admits to having friends).
You can find Reacher, Season 1 - an Amazon original series here.
I have binged seasons 1 and 2 (repeatedly) and look forward to season 3's release. If you like shoot-em-up, murder mystery, action thrillers and haven't yet seen Reacher, I highly recommend that you do.
Parental Warnings. As with many action thrillers, this series includes violence, language, and nudity. Please look up parental guides to find more specific information.
Sunday, March 31, 2024
Moneyball: A Home Run Hit for Movie Buffs
As someone who's watched "Moneyball" several times and again the other night, let me just say that this movie hits it out of the park every single time.
Starring the ever-charismatic Brad Pitt, "Moneyball" tells the gripping true story of Oakland Athletics general manager Billy Beane and his unconventional approach to building a winning team.
The Storyline: A Winning Formula
Moneyball follows Billy Beane, portrayed by Brad Pitt, as he navigates the rough waters of Major League Baseball management.
With a limited budget and losing key players to wealthier teams, Beane teams up with Yale economics graduate Peter Brand (played by Jonah Hill) to revolutionize the game.
Their strategy? Embrace sabermetrics, a statistical approach to player evaluation, to assemble a team of undervalued talent. The ride is a rollercoaster of triumphs, setbacks, and nail-biting moments that keep you on the edge of your seat.
The True Story Aspect: Fact vs. Fiction
One of Moneyball's most captivating aspects is its basis in reality. Billy Beane's bold experiment with sabermetrics isn't just a Hollywood invention; it's grounded in the true story of the Oakland Athletics' 2002 season.
However, like any good cinematic adaptation, Moneyball takes liberties with certain events and characters for dramatic effect. While the story's core remains faithful to history, some details have been embellished or altered for storytelling purposes.
The Cast: A Dream Team Lineup
Brad Pitt leads the charge as the charismatic Billy Beane, perfectly capturing the blend of determination and vulnerability that defines the character.
Jonah Hill shines as Peter Brand, bringing humor and heart to the role of Beane's unconventional partner in rebuilding the team.
With standout performances from the late Philip Seymour Hoffman, Robin Wright, and Chris Pratt, the cast of "Moneyball" hits it out of the park with every scene. I was personally taken by Brad Pitt and Jonah Hill's performances - amazing!
A Final Score: Must-Watch
Ultimately, Moneyball isn't just a movie about baseball; it's a story about resilience, innovation, and the power of thinking outside the box.
Whether you're a die-hard sports fan or just someone who appreciates a good underdog tale, this film has something for everyone.
For me, the most appealing part of this movie is the innovative thinking and the guts it takes to step outside the box when everyone around you is poo-pooing your new ideas—and then win with it despite the naysayers!
So grab some popcorn, settle in, and prepare for a movie experience that will leave you cheering for more.
Saturday, March 30, 2024
'Twas The Bite Before Christmas – Book Review
An Andy Carpenter Mystery by David Rosenfelt
Synopsis of Book #28 of 30 in the Andy Carpenter Mystery Series
Andy Carpenter is a lawyer who works at his profession reluctantly. His deep passion is the dog rescue organization – Tara Foundation – he and his wife sponsor and run. The organization acquired its name from that of Andy and Laurie's Golden Retriever rescue, Tara.
It is Christmas time and the Tara Foundation is having it's annual Christmas party. All the rescue families ~ and their dogs, of course ~ along with the foster families who volunteer to welcome dogs into their homes while waiting adoption, have been invited to the celebration. Some volunteers are what Andy refers to as a “foster failure” (someone who takes in a dog temporarily, but then cannot give him up and ends up adopting him). His friend, Derek Moore, is currently a double foster failure and their names are Jake (a Golden Retriever) and Sasha (a Dalmatian).
In the middle of the celebration, the police arrive at the door and arrest Derek – for murder.
Andy discovers that Derek's real name is Bobby Klaster and he is in the State of New Jersey's Witness Protection Program. Bobby was once in a gang and gave evidence against his former gang after a robbery where two people were killed. Now, Bobby is being accused of murdering one of the gang members.
Summary
Andy doesn't like much of anything about the case, but he takes it on to clear Bobby's name and catch a murderer, while looking after Jake & Sasha, along with his own three rescue pups. Laurie, a former police officer who now runs her own Private Investigation firm, helps out in the investigation.
The story takes place in and around Patterson, New Jersey and the dogs play a big role. Especially a K-9 dog named Simon Garfunkel, owned by one of Laurie's partners.
As you have probably surmised, this is a lighthearted novel filled with humor and is in the Cozy Animal Mystery genre, as well as Traditional Detective Mysteries and Animal Fiction. 'Twas the Bite Before Christmas is #28 in the Andy Carpenter series, all of which include 'dogs', and is a very enjoyable read.
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*Book Review of 'Twas The Bite Before Christmas written by Wednesday Elf
Friday, March 29, 2024
3 Bed, 2 Bath, 1 Ghost (2023) - Hallmark Movie Review
"3 Bed, 2 Bath and 1 Ghost" was a delightfully entertaining Hallmark movie that I recently watched.
To be completely honest, I didn't expect it to be a very good movie. I had put it on my "saved for later" list months ago. Each time I looked at the list to select a movie, I skipped right over it.
Then it happened!
Nothing was really appealing to me, but I needed a break. I told myself, okay, just start it. After all, it is Hallmark and I like the actors. Plus, I knew I could click it off whenever I wished. Turns out, "3 Bed, 2 Bath and 1 Ghost" easily ranks as one of my top Hallmark movies ever.
Yes, parts of it are as predictable as any Hallmark movie. We expect the primary couple in the movie to live happily ever after, but what about the poor ghost trapped between this world and the eternal world?
The ghost ended up being my favorite character in the movie and that was totally unexpected.
3 Bed, 2 Bath, 1 Ghost Movie Synopsis
3 Bed, 2 Bath, 1 Ghost VideoCheck Price Anna Vazquez (Julie Gonzalo) is starting over after a failed marriage engagement with her business partner and their failed home restoration business. Her father owns a real estate company and he has always wanted her to work with him and to inherit his business. Now that her own venture has failed, she decides to get her real estate license and work for her father. Mr. Vazquez immediately gives Anna a desirable listing, the historical Baker house. That decision is viewed as unfair by a co-worker who has been a loyal employee for many years. Nothing like starting a new job with an instant adversary!
Anna's ex-fiance, Elliot Barnes, is in town for a hearing with the Historical Preservation Society. After an awkward chance meeting, Anna invites Elliot inside the Baker house under the guise of showing him the woodwork. She really wants to find out if he can see the real "oddity" in the home.
Then, there is Ruby Baker, the delightfully fun ghost who makes this show unique. In life, Ruby was an heiress who was in love with her chauffeur, Charley. Sadly, that match was domed because of the social class differences. Ruby died in an accident on her 25th birthday, which was the very night she had informed Charley their relationship would never be acceptable, leaving unfinished business.
100 years after Ruby's death, Anna walked into the Baker home, desperate to sell the house and make a good impression on her father. She didn't realize how much she needed the friend she found there and resolutions to her own life's unfinished business.
An Interesting Fact about Julie Gonzalo and Chris McNally
If you think these two look good together and make a great couple, you would be exactly right. They have been in an off-screen relationship since 2017 when they met on another Hallmark movie set. In 2022, they welcomed their first born baby to this world.
I watched 3 Bed, 2 Bath, 1 Ghost on FrndlyTV (a subscription streaming service) but it is currently available to watch on several other streaming services as well. Alternatively, by clicking here for the DVD .
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Thursday, March 28, 2024
Book Review of Flawless by Jan Moran
If you like to read books about strong career women with a bit of light romance on the side, this is a book for you.
The Author
Flawless
Other Books in this Series
- Flawless
- Beauty Mark
- Runway
- Essence
- Style
- Sparkle
Wednesday, March 27, 2024
The Best Easy-to-Clean Insulated Stainless Steel Mug for Hot Drinks
I previously reviewed my favorite Thermos insulated stainless steel travel tumblers, which I use to keep my tea warm all day long. I still use them every day for my tea, but I find that having to disassemble the lids to clean them thoroughly after drinking hot cocoa, coffee with cream, or other hot drinks that leave a residue is cumbersome.
For that reason, I had been drinking my hot cocoa, etc., in ceramic mugs. Unfortunately, since I like to sip rather than gulp my hot beverages, regular mugs don't keep my drinks hot long enough. By the time I was halfway through my drink, it usually had become tepid.
I liked the insulated stainless steel mug that my husband uses to keep his coffee hot, but the slide-open lid needs to be disassembled for cleaning and isn't dishwasher safe.
Finally, I found a good solution: The Stanley Classic Legendary Camp Mug, a dishwasher-safe, insulated, stainless steel mug with a lid that has an opening for sipping.
While the Stanley Classic Legendary Camp Mug has long been a staple for outdoor enthusiasts, its versatility extends far beyond outdoor use. In this product review, I'll share why the Stanley Classic Legendary Camp Mug is not just for camping but also perfect for home use, keeping your daily coffee, tea, or cocoa hot longer than ceramic or china mugs.
Stanley Classic Legendary Camp Mug Features and Benefits
Design and Durability
True to its name, the Stanley Classic Legendary Camp Mug embodies timeless design and unmatched durability. Crafted from rugged stainless steel and featuring double-wall vacuum insulation, this mug keeps your favorite hot beverages at their optimal temperature for a long time. Whether it's a brisk morning coffee or a relaxing evening tea, the Stanley Classic Legendary Camp Mug ensures that every sip is as enjoyable as the last.
Its durable stainless steel construction makes it a great choice for enjoying a hot beverage on a deck, patio, or outdoor space without fear of breakage.
Although it doesn't keep drinks as hot as mugs that have completely closed lids, this insulated stainless steel keeps beverages hot much longer than a conventional ceramic mug. I also love that it can be used one-handed because the lid doesn't have to be removed or slid open and closed.
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Comfort and Ergonomics
The Stanley Classic Legendary Camp Mug offers style and comfort in equal measure. Designed with ergonomics in mind, this mug features a sturdy handle that provides a secure grip for effortless sipping. The wide mouth opening in the lid makes it easy to drink from and clean, while the smooth lip ensures a pleasant drinking experience with every sip.
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| The opening is wide enough to enable easy sipping but also small enough to prevent hot drinks from cooling prematurely. |
Versatility and Adaptability
While the Stanley Classic Legendary Camp Mug is built for the great outdoors, its versatility makes it a perfect fit for any home setting. Its sleek, classic design, rugged construction, and choice of colors make it an attractive and useful accessory for your kitchen, desk, or coffee table. Whether you're starting your day with a caffeine boost, warming up with some hot cocoa, or winding down with a soothing cup of tea, this mug accommodates your preferred hot beverages.
I chose the 12-ounce mug, but it also comes in a tall 24-ounce mug option.
Ease of Cleaning
Cleaning the Stanley Classic Legendary Camp Mug is a breeze, thanks to its durable stainless steel construction and secure press-fit Tritan Drink-Thru Lid.
Whether you choose to hand wash or use a dishwasher, keeping this insulated mug clean is quick and hassle-free, ensuring that it remains in pristine condition for years to come. I use our OXO bottle brush for both the lid and the mug since I prefer to hand wash them.
Makes a Great Gift
The Stanley Classic Legendary Camp Mug is more than just a camping essential—it's a versatile and indispensable accessory for any home, thanks to its timeless design, excellent durability, and easy cleaning requirements. It would make a much-appreciated gift for someone who enjoys camping as well as anyone who likes to sip on a hot drink any time of day.
This mug is available in a wide range of colors to suit any taste.
Some colors are available only in the 12-ounce model, others only in the 24-ounce model, and others in both sizes. I chose a metallic rose gold shade called Rose Quartz Glow. Here are just some of the color options.
Savoring a hot beverage is one of life's simple pleasures. Enhance the experience with the Stanley Classic Legendary Camp Mug.
The Best Easy-to-Clean Insulated Stainless Steel Mug for Hot Drinks by Margaret Schindel
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Tuesday, March 26, 2024
Methods to Remove Wallpaper
Wallpaper can be used to change the look of any room or create a beautiful accent wall. Sometimes people use wallpaper to cover blemishes on a wall. Either way, you may have some wallpaper in your home and want to remove it. Today I will be reviewing, three different methods of removing wallpaper.
I am not an expert or professional by any means. As the saying goes; I'm a jack of all trades but a master of none. Over the years I have used every one of these methods at one time or another.
Method 1: Steam Removal
- You can rent or buy a wallpaper steamer.
- Fill the steamer reservoir with water to the fill line.
- Attach the handle and hose to the steamer plate.
- Plug in the machine and turn it on. Wait 5 or 10 minutes for it to build up steam.
- Place the steamer plate on the wall, and hold it for 20 to 30 seconds. Remove the plate and scrap the wet wallpaper with a putty knife.
- You will want to score the section of wall you are steaming with a scoring tool or razor knife before placing the steamer plate. Do not press hard while scoring the wallpaper as you may damage the wall.
Method 2: Water and Vinegar
- Mix equal parts of hot water and vinegar in a spray bottle or a bucket.
- Spray to sponge the solution on a four-foot section of the wall.
- Wait about five minutes to allow the solution to work.
- Scrap the wet section with a putty knife to remove the wallpaper.
- Again, score the wall section first with a scoring tool or razor knife.
- There are different brands of liquid strippers available. I have always used DIF by Zinsser. It's pre-mixed and ready to use.
- Score the wallpaper with a razor knife or scoring tool.
- Spray it onto the wallpaper, and wait a few minutes before scraping it with a putty knife.
There is more work to be done after the wallpaper is off:
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