It’s time for our Sunday morning chat. On Sundays, I ramble about what’s been going on, what the rest of the family and I have been reading and watching, and what I’ve been writing. Some weeks I share what I am listening to.
This week I’m joining up with Kimba at Caffeinated Reviewer, Deb at Readerbuzz, and Kathyrn at The Book Date.



What’s Been Occurring
The beginning of this week the weather was beautiful which led my dad to decide to take my kids for a hike along the old railroad tracks near his house two days in a row. I stayed back at my parents and helped my mom with cleaning the house.
The kids enjoyed walking the path where the train tracks used to be and my dad told them the history of where the station was and where the trains traveled. He also talked to Little Miss about where the old French mill used to be along the creek.
Zooma The Wonder Dog also loved the trip. She and Little Miss splashed in the creek and looked for fish, but didn’t see any.
The kids took some photos:






Two days later our little town was placed under a water boil advisory when there was a water main break. This made cooking and washing dishes a challenge, but we managed – not without complaint from me. The advisory was lifted on Friday, thankfully.
Last week I wrote a bit about our family’s cats over the years and barely scratched the surface of all the cats we’ve had over the years. I’ve decided I’m going to sit down one day this week and write about all the cats I can remember us having. Cats have such interesting personalities and each one seems to be different.

I also hope to write a blog post in the next month or so about the letters we have between my great-grea-grandfather and his brothers and mother that were written during the Civil War. They are very interesting.
What I/we’ve been Reading


The Marlow Murder Club by Robert Thorogood and The Anne of Green Gables Devotional by Rachel Dodge
Murder Handcrafted by Isabella Alan, which I have been sharing the wrong title of for a couple of weeks. So this one was good but also annoying. First, I didn’t know it was the last book in the series until I read some reviews. Second, there were some super weird typo and consistency issues that really threw me out of the story. I was surprised to see this because the book was published by Random House Publishing.
I really shouldn’t have been surprised because I’ve seen some errors like this before in Amanda Flowers’ books and Isabella Alan and Amand Flowers are the same person. There are so many books out by Amanda that I feel like they are trying to push them out way too fast and therefore letting quality slide.

Now, as someone who is independently published and has a lot of errors in her book as well, I’m not trying to act superior. I’m just surprised because so many readers are so negative about independently published books because of their supposed lack of quality but I am seeing that lack across the board in publishing right now.
In some ways I think the production of books needs to slow down and focus on quality over quantity. There are just too many rushed books out there.
All of this said I did enjoy the story of the book. I was, however, really annoyed to find out this was the last book in the series and she did not wrap up the love story between the main character very well (I mean they were still together so I guess that’s good at least) and left the storylines of other characters hanging. I still enjoy the stories and her writing, though, so this doesn’t mean I won’t read further books by her. Just not for a while.
I need to take a break from mysteries for a bit so I am going to try either Miracle in a Season by Sarah Loudin Thomas or Finding Lady Enderly by Joanna Davidson Politano
I haven’t read either of these authors before.
I decided to put The Cat Who Brought Down the House by Lilian Jackson Braun aside for now since I learned it was one of the later books in the series. I read one or two of those and they weren’t as good, and I think it might have been because Lilian was quite old by then and others may have been writing them or she was, and they just weren’t as good.
The Husband is reading Satanic Verses by Salman Rushdie.
Little Miss is reading Harry Potter and The Sorcerer’s Stone. At night we are sometimes reading The Four Story Mistake. During the school days we are reading Johnny Tremaine.
The Boy is listening to an audiobook – Tales From The Gas Station Part Four.
What We watched/are Watching
Her Majesty, Mrs. Brown. This was my first time watching this one and I found it very interesting. It sent me down a rabbit hole of reading the real story of John Brown and Queen Victoria.
For Comfy, Cozy Cinema with Erin from Still Life, With Cracker Crumbs, I watched Dial M for Murder. If you want to join in on our movie marathon posts for the rest of October and November you can follow the list here:
You don’t have to blog about them if you watch them but if you do write a blog post about your impression about the movies, we will be adding a link up at the end of our posts.
On Nov. 14 we will be watching Chocolat as a group watch. We will be pushing play together at the same time and then chatting about the movie in our Discord group (The Dames), which you can join for free now here: https://discord.com/invite/J7qQ36Uf
On my own I watched The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (original with Danny Kaye) this weekend and really enjoyed it. I loved the music and Danny Kaye’s performance overall. I watched an episode of the first season of Only Murders In The Building as well last week. I am really enjoying it and it’s hard not to binge watch it but I’m trying to wait for my husband to be home to watch it with me.
What I’m Writing
I am getting much closer to the end of the third Gladwynn book.
I released the description this past week, if you are curious:
https://lisarhoweler.substack.com/p/gladwynn-returns-in-2025-book-recommendations
This week on the blog I shared:
- Weekend Traffic Jam Reboot: Come Link Up With Us!
- Comfy, Cozy Cinema: Dial M for Murder
- Top Ten Tuesday: How My Reading Habits Have Changed Over Time
Photos from Last Week








Now it’s your turn. What have you been doing, watching, reading, listening to or writing? Let me know in the comments or leave a blog post link if you also write a weekly update like this.
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Beautiful photos of the hike! Lots of reading going on in your house. The question about quality is a good one. Random House should be able to hire good copywriters, you would think. It makes me wonder if they are relying on AI? AI could catch spelling errors and grammatical errors, but I have my doubts about whether it could spot the type of error you pointed out.
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This one was written in 2016 before AI got big so I wouldn’t think it was that for this one. I think it was a rushed job.
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Lovely photos…it looks like a beautiful autumn. Thanks for sharing. Stopping by from the Sunday Post 🙂
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The pictures your kids took are beautiful. This is the way I like fall to look.
I really can’t deal with typos in a book and if I see more than few I DNF it.
I really like the cover of the third Gladwynn book.
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Hmm, I haven’t noticed an increase in errors in books from major publishers. Maybe I will, now that you (and others) have mentioned it!
I have noticed pronunciation errors in audiobooks that I’m always surprised aren’t noticed and corrected by the editor(s).
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Your kids had fun even while they got a history listen from their grandpa. Good job on his part! As to errors in books published by “professional” companies – I’ve seen so many over the years! Not just typos, but also errors in the story line or with characters’ names, etc. I agree with you that books are being rushed to publication too fast and I also think editors (and proofers) aren’t doing their jobs well. But then again, I’m one of those people with an English Education degree that always spots those kind of things.
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The walk to visit the old railway line sounds really interesting and those letters, what a treasure. Pity about the editing of the Flower book, it has a great cover.
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Sounds like a busy week. Enjoy your movies. I can’t recall when I last saw one. Come see my week here. Happy reading!
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I loved the photos that your kids took on their hike. They have inherited your photography gift! And what a sweet gift to learn about the history of the area with your Dad, both for them and for him. I look forward to reading those letters about your family history as well. I’ve saved some really old letters from our family too–just can’t remember where they are since we moved! Lol.
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How lucky your kids are to have grandparents. My kids didn’t ever have grandfathers as both my dad and Mike’s had passed away before they were born. So, it’s always bittersweet to read about the adventures kids have with their grandfathers. Now that our grands are older, they’re too busy for their grandparents so I hope we instilled lots of good memories earlier.
Oh, I hate finding typos, grammar errors and such in books. Not that I’m perfect, but they have editors, right? I am reading some book about a woman whose house slides off the cliff because of a massive rainstorm and goes traipsing about the UK in an RV with a guy she just met and her 18 year old son. It sounds much more interesting than it is. But, I’m one of those that has to finish a book once I’m so far into it!
We are watching season four of The Lincoln Lawyer and are almost done with that. I think we’ll watch Dial M for Murder next. I can’t remember if I watched it years ago or not.
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There are a lot of errors appearing in books from major publishing houses and I wondered if it was due to a move towards AI proofreading.
The photos your children took are really good.
Have a wonderful week. 💖📚
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Wow! An author, and blessings on your new book. Lovely photos and some good book recommendations. My great niece sent me a drawing, titled The Middle of Nowhere! After her last visit to my brother (her grandpa) in Pahrump NV. Pretty funny, sort of like boondocks.
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That hike sounds great and how nice of you to help your mom. I love the photos you shared. Sorry about the water issue you had. That movie looks interesting. Hope you are having a nice weekend and have a great week.
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I plan to set aside time each day in November to work on a new book. Good luck with your third Gladwynn book.
I stopped dead in my reading this week when I came across “you’re house” (or something similar) in Playground by Richard Powers. We are talking W. W. Norton here. Eek.
All the photos are great!
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That looks like such a lovely that your father took them on; your kids photos are quite good! I have noticed that about the uptick in small errors in books and I’m wondering if part of that is also due to spellcheck/ grammar check getting worse too.
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Tell your son I said thanks for the book recommendation! I was like “What the heck is Tales From the Gas Station???” Looked it up and it sounds good! Added it to my TBR.
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