Thursday, March 26, 2026

Black Cat 2-1 by Bob Ford

 

Black Cat 2-1: The True Story of a Vietnam Helicopter Pilot and His Crew by Bob Ford -276 pages

After attending the University of Oklahoma's ROTC program, Ford became a Huey helicopter pilot in Vietnam. His unit mostly flew out of Hue in the northern sector of South Vietnam and experienced many hot landing zones delivering supplies, troops, and evacuating the wounded under intense fire. His crew flew dozens of missions each day during the Tet Offensive in early 1968. Two of his fellow pilots were killed in action, and Ford continues to speak about his experiences at schools and veterans services to honor their memory. The book does a good job of relating the risky flights (often only three feet above the terrain) and the author's admiration for the reliable Huey helicopter and their crews.

The Handyman by Bentley Little

 

The Handyman by Bentley Little - 334 pages


Daniel Martin has never forgotten his childhood encounters with Frank Watkins, the man who built his family a summer home out of cardboard and plywood. Frank's gaze was oddly confusing, as if he was attempting to discern the proper way to behave because he didn't know how to respond in a human manner. Since Frank obviously wasn't an alien, young Daniel thought maybe the man was crazy. In the end, Daniel would learn the terrifying truth about Frank Watkins. And as an adult, Daniel is about to discover there are more of THEM out there...


This was by far my favorite book by this author.  I really liked the story narrated by Daniel, then the story visits different timelines and different people that were affected by Frank, then back to Daniel.  This Frank fella is a baaaad dude.  Would definitely recommend for horror fans.



Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Holding the Reins by Paisley Hope

Holding the Reins by Paisley Hope -- 416 pages

Take a deep breath and let go of the reins.

Cecilia “CeCe” Ashby is finally escaping the toxic relationship that has consumed her entire adult life. She's returning to her hometown of Laurel Creek, Kentucky, and to her family’s equestrian ranch, unsure of what the future holds. 

Nash Carter, the newly retired superstar of the Dallas Stars, is Laurel Creek's hometown hero, local business owner, and notorious bachelor. He’s also the unofficial fourth sibling in the Ashby clan. It’s been years since his days of tormenting CeCe with her older brothers Wade and Cole. So, when CeCe needs a job, he feels drawn to help her.

Nash can’t seem to take his eyes off of his best friend's sister, and it seems she’s been staring right back, not without animosity left over from his childish teasing back in the day. Despite their initial reluctance, the fire between them ignites and it isn't long before they jump into the flames.


Spooky Celebrations Around the World

Spooky Celebrations Around the World - 48 pages

Matt Ralphs, Veronika Kotyk (Artist)



Summary (From the MARC Record)

You'll have heard of Halloween, and maybe Dia de Muertos, or Obon too, but did you know there are spooky festivals all over the world? Across every continent there are festivals that celebrate and honor spirits. Children will delight in discovering the stories behind these 21 amazing celebrations.

Review

While I had heard of some of the celebrations in this book, there were just as many -- if not more -- that I had no prior knowledge of whatsoever!  Even in the case of the ones I had heard of, there were many facts about them I wasn't privy to before reading this book.  I definitely recommend this one to anyone looking to learn!  

Murder, She Wrote: The Murder of Twelve by Jessica Fletcher & Jon Land

 

Murder, She Wrote: The Murder of Twelve by Jessica Fletcher & Jon Land                 377 pages

Staying at the Hill House hotel while her home is being rebuilt, Jessica learns that she is sharing the hotel with a dozen members of a wedding party.  There is a historic snow storm outside set to dump up to 5 feet of snow in Cabot Cove.  The wedding party and Jessica are snowed in while the bride and groom have not shown and are feared missing.  The local sheriff is investigating an abandoned vehicle that may be the bride and grooms rental car.  As the storm intensifies outside, murders pile up inside the Hill House.  Jessica with the help of the hotel's manager work frantically to find out who among them is the murderer, or is it someone from the outside.  Time is ticking as the murderer intends to kill all twelve and possibly Jessica too. 

Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Supergirl: Being Super by Mariko Tamaki and Joelle Jones

 Supergirl: Being Super by Mariko Tamaki and Joelle Jones-208 pages

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

She's super-strong. She can fly. She crash-landed on Earth in a rocket ship. But for Kara Danvers, winning the next track meet, celebrating her 16th birthday and surviving her latest mega-zit are her top concerns. And with the help of her best friends and her kinda-infuriating-but-totally-loving adoptive parents, she just might be able to put her troubling dreams--shattered glimpses of another world--behind her.

Until an earthquake shatters her small town of Midvale...and uncovers secrets about her past she thought would always stay buried.

Now Kara's incredible powers are kicking into high gear, and people she trusted are revealing creepy ulterior motives. The time has come for her to choose between the world where she was born and the only world she's ever known. Will she find a way to save her town and be super, or will she crash and burn?

Caldecott Honor and Eisner Award-winning writer Mariko Tamaki (This One Summer) and Eisner Award-nominated artist Joƫlle Jones (Lady Killer) combine forces for this incredible coming-of-age tale! This is the Girl of Steel as you've never seen her before.

Collects the limited series Supergirl: Being Super #1-4.

Thoughts: This is a good, new origin story for Supergirl. I've seen all the seasons of the CW show and I really enjoyed that. This is right up there with that show. 

Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes (Goosebumps #34) by R.L. Stine

 Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes (Goosebumps #34) by R.L. Stine-119 pages

⭐⭐⭐1/2


Two pink flamingos. A whole family of plaster skunks. Joe Burton's dad loves those tacky lawn ornaments. But then he brings home two ugly lawn gnomes. And that's when the trouble starts.
Late at night. When everyone's asleep.
Someone's creeping in the garden. Whispering nasty things. Smashing melons. Squashing tomatoes.
No way two dumb old lawn ornaments could be causing all the trouble.
Is there?

Thoughts: This was a fun read. These books aren't really scary for adults, but they could be for some kids. I like how there's always an event at the end of the book that leaves the story open-ended.