Saturday Sips: 3 Star Reads
Novella Review: The Turn of the Screw by James Henry
The Turn of the Screw by Henry James is a classic gothic horror novel, but does it live up to its reputation? With an eerie atmosphere, an unreliable narrator, and an ambiguous mystery at its core, this novella has intrigued and frustrated readers for over a century. While some find its psychological depth compelling, others struggle with its dense prose and slow pacing. In this post, I dive into my thoughts on this unsettling classic and whether it still holds up today.
Title: The Turn of the Screw
By: Henry James
Genre: Horror
Pages: 121
Release Date: 1898
Rating: ★★★☆☆
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Page Break: My Recent DNFs
If We Were Villains
M.L. RioThe Will of the Many
James IslingtonBook Review: Our Infinite Fates by Laura Steven
Title: Our Infinite Fates
By: Laura Steven
Genre: Fantasy
Pages: 352
Release Date: February 27th, 2025
Rating: ★★★★★
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Received an advance reader copy in exchange for a fair review.
Triple Take Tuesday - Garmus, Carmon and Slaughter
Lessons in Chemistry
Bonnie GarmusWeekly Menu #599 And The Book Of The Week
This week, we're taking a culinary trip through Pennsylvania, exploring everything from hearty Pennsylvania Dutch recipes to classic Philly-inspired dishes. Our weekly menu is filled with comfort food that highlights the rich cultural heritage and flavors of the Keystone State. Whether you're craving traditional Pennsylvania Dutch cooking or famous Philadelphia favorites like cheesesteaks and soft pretzels, these Pennsylvania-inspired meals are sure to bring warmth and flavor to your table. So grab a plate and join me for a delicious journey through Pennsylvania cuisine!
And of course, no week is complete without the perfect book to pair with dinner. This week, I'm reading Wool by Hugh Howey — a gripping dystopian novel that's been on my must-read list. If you're looking for a tense and thought-provoking book, Wool delivers with its claustrophobic setting and layered mystery. It's the perfect reading companion for a week of comforting Pennsylvania food, and I can't wait to share my thoughts as I read!
WEEKLY MENU
Monday
Amish Comfort
Kids - Chicken and Biscuits
Tuesday
Philly Classics
Roast Pork Sandwich with Broccoli Rabe & Provolone
Kids - Grilled Cheese
Wednesday
Dutch & Hearty
Haluski (Butter-fried cabbage & noodles) with Kielbasa
Kids - Sausage and Noodles
Thursday
Pittsburgh Favorites
Pierogies with Caramelized Onions & Sour Cream
Kids - Pizza Pockets
Friday
Snack & Sweets Day
Fried Fish Sandwich with Coleslaw and Pickles
Kids - Chicken Sandwiches
Saturday
Farmhouse Feast
Roast Chicken with Buttered Egg Noodles & Pickled Beets
Kids - Alphabet Noodles
Sunday
Leftovers Night
Sunday Confessions #296
Choices of One by Timothy Zahn is a solid addition to the Star Wars expanded universe, offering plenty of action, intrigue, and the strategic twists Zahn is known for. Set between A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back, the novel brings back beloved characters like Mara Jade and Thrawn, and it does a great job capturing their voices and motivations. However, while the plot is engaging, it can feel overly complicated at times, with multiple storylines that don't always flow smoothly together. The pacing also lags in parts, making it harder to stay fully invested. Still, for fans of Zahn’s Star Wars work, Choices of One is an enjoyable read that earns a respectable 3 stars.