Sunday, August 31, 2025

BW35: September Dragon of the Month: Dulcy


 

Happy Sunday and Welcome to September which is Happy Cat Month, National Sewing Month, National Courtesy Month, and Self Improvement month to name a few.   This week we celebrate Labor Day, Pierce your ears day, Skyscraper day, Bring your manners to work day, Be late to something day, Fight procrastination day and the all important read a book day.  Hopefully not all at the same time. *grin*

Our dragon of the month is Dulcy from the Sonic cartoon and comic series.   According to Sonic Retro: 

"Dulcy is one of the most powerful Freedom Fighters next to Sonic. However, due to her inexperience, she often does a poor job when it comes to landing. She sucks her thumb, occasionally gets disoriented, thinking that she's talking to her "ma" Sabina, is claustrophobic, and likes the color purple and chocolate."

Our next 52 Books bingo category fits right in with our A to Z and Back Again letter of the week which is Rain Forest. 

James Rollins is one of my favorite authors and his mystery thriller Amazonia is an excellent read. 

From Goodreads Rainforests and Jungles of the World The Poisonwood Bible, Heart of Darkness, Congo, and The Lost City of Z are must reads. 

32 Books Set In The Amazon Rainforest That Will Make you Feel Like You’re There  - Mostly nonfiction

Ten Great Books set in the Amazon Rainforest - Mostly fiction

Happy armchair travels! 





Sunday, August 17, 2025

BW33: Thought Provoking

 


Happy Sunday!  One of our 52 Book Bingo categories and our A to Z and Back Again, coincides with T which stands for thought provoking.  I just finished one which was a bit thought provoking - Orbital by Samantha Harvey.  It was a small book at 224 pages, but very dense.  I thought it would be a good book to read in bed to put me to sleep. Which it did, but like the book, for the past week my brain circled all night, same as the book, orbiting around and around the earth, detailing list after list of things, places, points, etc giving me much to think about.   Wonderful writing and a good example of list writing for other writers, but not much of a plot.  

The most thought provoking book you’ve ever read

10 Thought-Provoking Books You Must Read

"I Couldn't Bring Myself To Pick Up Another Book For Weeks": Avid Readers Are Sharing The Most Life-Changing Book They've Ever Read

13 Books That Will Make You Think For Days

57 Books That Truly Make You Think

Happy reading!



Sunday, August 10, 2025

BW32: Underrated or under appreciated books or authors

 


Happy Sunday!  This week I am thinking about underrated or under appreciated literature, whether it be classic or modern, written by a well known or obscure author, or just simply forgotten in time.  Books that may be brilliant, books with compelling characters, or thought provoking.  Or books that simply aren't everyone's cup of tea.  What is one book or author you think is underrated and everyone should read? 

10 Underrated Books Worth Reading

20 Notoriously Underrated Writers You Should Be Reading

10 Under-the-Radar Fantasy and Science Fiction Books From 2020

Books That Went Under the Radar in 2023, Read Harder 2024

18 Under-The-Radar Books That Deserve More Hype

Best Underrated/Overlooked Classics


Happy Reading! 



Sunday, August 3, 2025

BW31: August Dragon of the Month: Smaug the Golden Dragon

 

Courtesy of John Howe

Happy Sunday!  Hello to August and Happiness Happens month, International Pirate Month, Peach and Picnic month as well as Romance Awareness Month.  Today also just happens to be Sisters Day, Friendship day, and International Forgiveness Day.  Interesting how those three things all fall on the same day.  August is also full of birthdays and anniversaries for our family clan, so it will be a busy month.

Our dragon of the month is  Smaug the Golden Dragon from J.R.R.Tolkien's The Hobbit.

“Far over the misty mountains cold
To dungeons deep and caverns old
We must away ere break of day
To seek the pale enchanted gold.

The dwarves of yore made mighty spells,
While hammers fell like ringing bells
In places deep, where dark things sleep,
In hollow halls beneath the fells.

For ancient king and elvish lord
There many a gleaming golden hoard
They shaped and wrought, and light they caught
To hide in gems on hilt of sword.

On silver necklaces they strung
The flowering stars, on crowns they hung
The dragon-fire, in twisted wire
They meshed the light of moon and sun.

Far over the misty mountains cold
To dungeons deep and caverns old
We must away, ere break of day,
To claim our long-forgotten gold.

Goblets they carved there for themselves
And harps of gold; where no man delves
There lay they long, and many a song
Was sung unheard by men or elves.

The pines were roaring on the height,
The wind was moaning in the night.
The fire was red, it flaming spread;
The trees like torches blazed with light.

The bells were ringing in the dale
And men looked up with faces pale;
The dragon's ire more fierce than fire
Laid low their towers and houses frail.

The mountain smoked beneath the moon;
The dwarves, they heard the tramp of doom.
They fled their hall to dying fall
Beneath his feet, beneath the moon.

Far over the misty mountains grim
To dungeons deep and caverns dim
We must away, ere break of day,
To win our harps and gold from him!”

― J.R.R. Tolkien, The Hobbit, or There and Back Again


Ah, the benefits of getting older. I read The Hobbit again a couple years back, having read it for the first time way back in my 20's and didn't remember much. Gollum, the goblins, the spiders, all so very creepy. The dragon! Oh my goodness. I don't know if I would have had the courage to talk to him. Bilbo really was brave wasn't he? The Hobbit is a wonderful story of one who didn't want to be a hero but stepped up to the plate and blasted it out of the ball park.  If you haven't read it yet, maybe give it a go this year. 

Happy Reading!