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Friday was my blogiversary! It's hard to believe I started Caboodle of Cozies three years ago. It's a tribute to my best friend who passed away on that date 15 years ago. I have another blog that I also started on that date more than a decade ago, but I haven't done much with it recently and I've only shared it with a handful of friends. I knew I wanted to start one to share publicly, though, so that's when I started this blog. Thank you to all of my followers, readers, and commenters! Without you, I'd have no reason to share my thoughts here!
Maryland continues to be a storm-filled sauna. We had a whole two days this past week when the temperatures were cooler and the humidity lower, but then it was back to reality with high temps and uncomfortable humidity with almost daily storm chances. Looking at my app, we may get a break from the storms after Sunday, but it will still be crazy hot. I heard a rumor that the following week might bring a pattern change. I sure hope so! I know summer is supposed to be hot and humid with storms, but this summer has taken all of that to the extreme.
...Please pardon the intermission. Tinker Bell just jumped up onto my lap...
...okay, I'm back.
IN THE BOOKS
RECENTLY FINISHED
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I really enjoyed A Wonderful Christmas Crime (Christmas Tree Farm Mystery 6), by Jacqueline Frost. I'm so happy there will be at least one more book in this series next year. You can read my full review here. A Wonderful Christmas Crime releases on October 21, 2025.
I really enjoyed A Wonderful Christmas Crime (Christmas Tree Farm Mystery 6), by Jacqueline Frost. I'm so happy there will be at least one more book in this series next year. You can read my full review here. A Wonderful Christmas Crime releases on October 21, 2025.
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I listened to Debbie Macomber's Dashing through the Snow. It's narrated by Allyson Ryan. Like many Hallmark movies, one must suspend belief to enjoy this book. The premise of two strangers taking a road trip together was rather far-fetched, but other than that, it was a fun time. I love a good road trip story.
I listened to Debbie Macomber's Dashing through the Snow. It's narrated by Allyson Ryan. Like many Hallmark movies, one must suspend belief to enjoy this book. The premise of two strangers taking a road trip together was rather far-fetched, but other than that, it was a fun time. I love a good road trip story.
IN PROGRESS
Nope. No progress was made in The Puzzler: One Man's Quest to Solve the Most Baffling Puzzles Ever, from Crosswords to Jigsaw to the Meaning of Life, by A. J. Jacobs. It is Christmas in July, after all.
I don't think I've ever loved a non-cozy mystery as much as I love Christmas at the Borrow a Bookshop, written by Kiley Dunbar and narrated by Helen Duff. I want to devour the rest of the series and find more books written by this author. This is a cozy romance inspired by an actual bookshop in Scotland that people can "borrow" and run themselves for two weeks. I have a little more than an hour left.
I'm also enjoying Detective Aunty (Kausar Khan Investigates 1), by Uzma Jalaluddin. This is a cozy mystery featuring a Muslim amateur sleuth. I rarely buy books for myself (I get most of them as ARCs or from the library), but I took a chance on this one and I'm so happy I did.
UP NEXT
Undecided. I have some ideas in mind, but I'll make the decision when it's time to move on to another book.
ON THE SCREEN
- The Food that Built America - I finished season 5 and will soon move on to season 6. Season 6 is the last season that has aired so far, but I've read that there will be a season 7. Yay!
- Holidazed - I watched episodes 5 and 6. They were good, but I still prefer movies over romcom series. The holiday feels are minimal, which is also disappointing. Two more episodes to go.
- Switched for Christmas - This is a 2017 Hallmark movie starring Candace Cameron Bure in a double role. She plays her own twin sister. I probably wouldn't seek this one out again, but I enjoyed it once.
- Once Upon a Holiday - I'm not usually a fan of the royal ones, but I enjoyed this 2015 Hallmark movie. Most of it involved the female royal lead pretending to be a commoner, so maybe that's part of why I enjoyed it. Plus, Paul Campbell is a pro. He is the male lead in this movie. They had good chemistry and there were some really fun moments.
- Five More Minutes - I've been wanting to watch this 2021 Hallmark movie for a while. I loved it. It helped that Nikki DeLoach is the female lead and she had great chemistry with the male lead. It's inspired by the song by Scotty McCreery called "Five More Minutes". It's a really heartfelt story - just what I needed the week that I lost my best friend. The year that he won American Idol was the first year my best friend was not here to watch it with me, so the song is even more meaningful to me in that way.
- Five More Minutes: Moments Like These - This is the 2022 follow-up to Five More Minutes. It wasn't quite as impactful as the first one, but I still loved it. Ashley Williams brings a certain kind of joy to Hallmark movies. She's my favorite. I truly believe she's a real life fairy.
- An Unexpected Christmas - This is a 2021 Hallmark movie staring the dynamic duo of Bethany Joy Lenz and Tyler Hynes. It has its flaws, but overall I really enjoyed it. It has a good mix of heart, humor, and festive Christmas vibes.
ON THE BLOG
- Sunday Post - 07/19 - Weekly Recap
- Book Review - 07/25 - A Wonderful Christmas Crime (Christmas Tree Farm Mystery 6), by Jacqueline Frost
- Puzzle - 07/26 - Christmas Tree Farm
Have a great week!