Sunday Bookends March 29: Book buying ban officially broken (whoops!), Agatha Christie reads, and the need for something light in reading this week.

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 watchingand what I’ve been writing. Some weeks I share what I am listening to.

I broke my book buying ban for March and April yesterday when The Husband, Little Miss, and I visited a used book sale at a local library.

Okay. Fine.

I actually broke it two weeks before when I purchased two books online at the beginning of March.

But I really broke it yesterday when I came  home with 11 books and The Husband came home with four more.

Actually, if I want to get technical, he purchased the books for me so maybe I didn’t really break my book-buying ban. Ahem.

Well, whatever, I have 11 new books and will probably also read at least two of the ones he picked  up.

Oh, I forgot he picked up a fifth book at an indie bookstore in the same town.

So we have a book addiction.

It could be worse. It could be drugs.

Here are the books we picked up yesterday:

Have you read any of them?

I plan to do my best to renew my commitment and not buy any books in April.

Wish me luck?

What I/We’ve Been Reading

Just Finished

I finished Crooked House by Agatha Christie Friday and oof. What an ending. I had figured out less than halfway through who the murderer was but was really hoping I was wrong.

I was not wrong. Sadly.

Even though I knew, I wanted to know how Agatha would get us to the solution and what the guilty party would have to say for themselves.

If you have not read this one, I would highly recommend it.

In Progress

I started Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis this past week, and have to admit I already feel a bit stupid. Clive is much smarter than me and your average, every day citizen.

Looking for a pallet cleanser after Crooked House, I turned to A Damsel in Distress by P.G. Wodehouse.

Up Soon

I am planning to start Heidi this week as a buddy read with Erin from Still, Life with Cracker Crumbs for the month of April.

While I’m reading Heidi, I’ll also be reading A Caribbean Mystery by Agatha Christie for the 2026 Reading Christie Challenge.

I hope to start Thrush Green by Miss Read after those two.

What The Family is Reading

Little Miss and I will finish The Singing Tree by Kate Seredy this week and plan to start Rascal by Stirling North.

What I/We’ve Been Watching

In an attempt to bond with our son, I watched the first episode of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Wednesday night. We were sitting in our car waiting for Little Miss who was attending a meeting of a kid’s church program. I thought I’d hate it because I knew it was connected to Game of Thrones, which I refuse to watch for many reasons. Still, he likes the show and I wanted to connect with him so I braced myself and dove in.

I was pleasantly surprised with the first episode. It wasn’t as bad as I feared. It was actually very good.

We had time when the first episode ended so I suggested we watch the second one. The Boy was surprised.

He may have been even more surprised when I suggested we watch episodes three, four, and five Thursday.

We still have episode six, the last episode of the season, to watch this week.

There is harsh language, some nudity, and violence (less than I expected of all) so I wouldn’t recommend it for everyone, but the story is really interesting and a lot lighter than GoT.

Looking for lighter fare after Crooked House and episode five of A Knight of The Seven Kingdoms, I watched a couple of episodes of Two’s Company, a British sitcom.

I also watched the Christmas special of All Creatures Great and Small and the 1942 movie, Her Cardboard Lover, with Norma Shearer and Robert Taylor earlier in the week.

This week I hope to watch a Bette Davis film to get ready for my Spring of Bette feature.

What I’ve Been Writing

Last week on the blog I shared:

I am also working on book four of my cozy mystery series. This week I restructured it and it is working so much better. I hope to release it in the fall.

Photos From Last Week

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Some Housekeeping

Erin (Still Life, With Cracker Crumbs) and I host a monthly bookish link party called A Good Book and A Cup of Tea.  This link-up is for book and reading posts or anything related to books and reading (even movies based on books!). Each link party will be open for a month. You can find that link up for this month here.

Each week, I host the Weekend Traffic Jam Reboot with some great hosts. It goes live Thursday night but you can share any kind of blog posts (family-friendly) there until Tuesday of each week. You can check my recent posts on the sidebar to the right for the most recent link-party.

Now It’s Your Turn

What have you been doing, watching, reading, listening to, or writing?


This post is linked up with The Sunday Post at  Kimba at Caffeinated Reviewer,  Deb at with Deb at Readerbuzz, and Book Date: It’s Monday! What are you reading hosted by Kathyrn at The Book Date. Sunday Bookends with Boondock Ramblings and Stacking the Shelves is hosted by Reading Reality.


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10 thoughts on “Sunday Bookends March 29: Book buying ban officially broken (whoops!), Agatha Christie reads, and the need for something light in reading this week.

  1. marsha57's avatar marsha57

    Ugh…I just can’t leave a comment here, Lisa! Something is up with WordPress, as usual!

    I am pretty sure I’ve read those Lillian Braun books as I read all of them back in the day. We tried to watch GOT and just couldn’t get into it. We are now watching Bridgerton. I love Queen Charlotte’s wigs and the clothes! I’m glad we don’t dress like that now, but, gosh, were the gowns amazing!

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    1. WordPress drives me nuts but I have all my connections here and know how to use their system better than others so I am sticking it out for now.

      I’m just not a GoT fan for many, many reasons.

      The gowns back then were incredible but just not practical these days!

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  2. I have read a bunch of the books you bought—The Chosen, The Big Sleep, the Jan Karon books, and Nancy Drew. I liked all of these, especially the first one.

    It’s wonderful that you tried to connect with your son, and it’s even more wonderful that it turned out to better than you expected.

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  3. Yes… I still regularly feed my book buying addiction. It’s become worse as I now claim that as I only buy digital books, it’s not so bad. Right???

    I recall reading Knight of the Seven Kingdoms – I didn’t get on with the Song of Ice and Fire series at all, but mostly I thoroughly enjoy Martin’s writing and I did enjoy the story. One of my favourite alltime reads is his lovely book, Windhaven, which he’s co-authored Lisa Tuttle. Glad you are able to watch Seven Kingdoms with your son:). Have a lovely week.

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  4. LOL!! WE always say the same thing about books, it could be worse, it could be drugs, LOL! I love it. I have slowly been buying books this year (some preorders mostly), but trying to limit what I buy. I am trying to make up for it by reading what’s on my shelves, LOL! Have a great week!

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