
Under Vixen’s Mere is one of those novels that quietly gets under your skin and then refuses to leave.
From the opening pages, the prose immediately stood out to me. It’s spare without ever feeling sparse—clean, confident, and quietly assured. Dialogue and description are held in careful balance, each doing its work without calling attention to itself. Nothing strains for effect, and that sense of restraint builds trust early on, inviting the reader to settle in and follow where the story leads.

What makes this book especially satisfying is its sensory richness. The attention to detail is so precise you can practically smell the bread cooling on the racks, the sharpness of cheese, the damp stone after rain. It is comfort reading with substance: sunshine and laughter paired with the everyday complications life throws at us, and the quiet resilience required to meet them.

This is not a book about capital-H heroes. Instead, it centers on people who engage in small acts of service, kindness, and yes, heroism—not for recognition or glory, but because it was the right thing to do in the moment. These are stories of people showing up when it would have been easier not to.

The Locked Room is clever, cozy without being complacent, and deeply satisfying for puzzle-lovers. If you adore classic detective fiction but crave a fresh perspective, Harriet White deserves a place on your shelf—and very likely, in your reading rotation for a long while to come.

About the Book: A Treatise on Martian Chiropractic Manipulation and Other Satirical Tales Human beings are flawed creatures, and humor is the perfect means to exploit the endless fodder of our shortcomings. This multi-genre collection of twenty-one short satirical stories will leave you smirking, chuckling, scratching your head, and maybe even muttering to yourself […]
Apollo 13 is one of my favorite all-time movies, too. You know it’s a good movie when you already know the story, but you are still sitting on the edge of your seat. I could watch that over and over!!!
You’ve got some great movies on this list!!! (I’d have to add ET, though–it’s still one of my all time faves!)
Happy TT- Jessica
Love your posting – it’s always such a pleasure visiting your site. Loved the LOVER – thought it was a good adaptation of Duras’ book. Strictly Ballroom made me laugh out loud. Have you seen the Japanese version (original) of Shall we Dance? That’s also a delightful way to spend 90 minutes of your life.
I’m all about the writing life this week. Have a great weekend, XINE
The only ones on your list that I have seen are one and thirteen.
It looks like I need to watch some movies.
Terrific Thursday Thirteen!
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Great taste, as usual! :) Happy Friday.
greetings to another tt’r. I’m with raggedy… i need to get more .. :) Guess i’m really wrapped up in the horses and innkeeping
Happy thursday and happy weekend
GP in montana
two Alan Rickmans and one Tim Curry…hurray!!!
You have absolutely lovely taste in film. So many keepers that I’ll have to add to my Canadian-wannabe-Netflix account.
Wow… I’ve only seen about half of those! (and that’s weird for me, because I’m a movie fanatic!) I’ll have to check the rest out, based on your opinion!
Cheers! Michele sent me today!