I finally took my coding book to work, figured they may as well pay me while I am setting up the coding class for them. My first class is in two weeks, I'll be teaching.
I'm taking my classes online. It helps because I can do stuff around the house during the day then study at night.
mmyap, I LOOVE Avery Aames' books! And we go through a lot of cheese while I'm reading them.
I'm reading the Jonathon's Bass Cut to the Bone: A Body Farm Novel
"Jefferson Bass’s Cut to the Bone, the long-awaited prequel to his New York Times bestselling mystery series, turns the clock back to reveal the Body Farm's creation—and Dr. Bill Brockton's deadly duel with a serial killer."
Anything that has a high body count, a serial killer and insects chomping on corpses is all right in MY book!
Not a great book but it fulfills my needs. (Evil laugh inserted here)
(Only 1.99 on my Kindle)
Then I suppose it goes without saying that you really don't want to know how good Michele Scott's "Wine Lovers Mystery Series" is, huh? If it's any consolation, I haven't been drinking any more because most of the wines she mentions by name are above my pay grade.
For anyone who loves the cozy mystery genre, I enjoy looking for authors and book selections on this website: Cozy-Mystery.Com
Thanks for the reminder, I've been waiting for this book. I love the Body Farm Books. I've actually considered taking some Forensic Nursing courses.
You liked the Divergent series, Princess Fiona? I liked the first two but really struggled with the third. The two-narrators-with-nearly-identical-mental-voices thing threw me off from the start and then the deeper I got in, the more difficult it became for me to keep reading. The book club I'm in was a 50/50 split. Half loved it, half hated it.