Buffy’s Corner 9/6/20 – Looking at the Week Ahead

Welcome to Buffy’s Corner, where I take a look at what’s coming up this week on the blog! I’m linking up with The Sunday Post over at Kimberly’s blog, The Caffeinated Reviewer:-D


What I thought was a heat wave a couple of weeks ago was NOT a heat wave. The Southern California Heat Wave of 2020 is right now. We’re supposed to get up to 113 today! That’s not normal, folks. I’m hiding in the house reading and prepping blog posts for the week, and that’s about all I’m going to be doing! How’s the weather in your area? I hope it’s not anywhere near as hot as it is here.

This week the hubby took so many cool photos it was hard to choose. I picked three of my favorites (click to see larger images):

I love this full moon photo. You can barely see a radio tower on the hill to the left of the moon, and the sky is a beautiful shade of deep blue. The second photo is a flock of ibis, which is not a bird you normally see here. I suspect they are migrating, but aren’t they cool? And I love this little yellow finch tucked in among some daffodils.

Upcoming reviews:

Two reviews this week, unless a miracle happens and I can post a third. On Monday, look for The Ghost Tree by Christina Henry. I enjoyed this but it definitely isn’t my favorite of Henry’s books. And on Thursday, I’ll review the very hyped The Bone Shard Daughter by Andrea Stewart. This is a solid fantasy debut with some pretty cool world-building! I can’t say it’s blowing me away, but I definitely recommend it.

Upcoming reads:

You guys, I have so much to read this month and I’m feeling like a deer in headlights—I just don’t know what to read next! I’ve started dipping into Pete Mesling’s short horror story collection Jagged Edges & Moving Parts, and so far I’m enjoying these stories. Look for a review possibly next week. I’ll probably start The Trials of Koli by M.R. Carey next, first because the release date is next week, and second because I’m just so damn excited to read it! And I’m going to really try to read Master of Poisons this week as well. I read the first few chapters and the writing is very different. I can tell this is one of those books that will require some effort and concentration.

The usual memes…

I’ve found some awesome books already for Future Fiction on Wednesday, don’t miss it! The Friday Face-Off is “Pattern” which should be fun (I’m still looking for a good book as of writing this), and Saturday I think I’m going to do a special edition of Over-Booked and feature my recent book purchases only. I seem to have gone a bit crazy lately and my new books deserve a post all their own!

In case you missed…

Here are my posts from this past week:

The Friday Face-Off: Cold & Crisp

Future Fiction #88

What’s On My Plate – September 2020

Lone Jack Trail by Owen Laukkanen – Review

Buffy’s Corner 8/30/20


Hope to see you around the blogosphere!

Posted September 6, 2020 by Tammy in Buffy's Corner / 47 Comments

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47 responses to “Buffy’s Corner 9/6/20 – Looking at the Week Ahead

  1. One of these days I hope to see an ibis in the wild. I know they sometimes move through this area while migrating, but I’ve yet to see one. The weather here has, thankfully, been pretty nice lately. I don’t envy you the 113 degrees. How’s the humidity? I’ve lived in Arizona and could stand much higher temperatures there than I can here in Virginia when it’s hot and very humid. But 113 degrees is hot any way you look at it. Looking forward to your thoughts on The Ghost Tree and The Bone Shard Daughter.

    • Tammy

      113 is just really unusual for this area, which is a little worrisome. I’m looking forward to October already:-)

  2. Laurie Harris

    Your husband’s photos blow me away! He has quite the eye. I’m anxiously awaiting your review of The Bone Shard Daughter. Have a great day and try to stay cool.

    • Tammy

      I definitely want to read it because the reviews are really good. But the language is different and I know I’ll need to focus when I read it.

  3. Oh good grief, Tammy! Those temperatures are INSANE! No wonder you’re indoors and out of the way. Here, it’s rapidly cooling down, already – although the sunny weather today when we went for our jaunt on the big wheel was lovely and sunny.

    I hope you enjoy The Trials of Koli as much as I did – I look forward to hearing your opinions on it. There are a LOT of fabulous books suddenly making an appearance! So I also am a tad swamped… And those pics of your husbands are wonderful. That full moon is stunning – it would look wonderful as a book cover! I very much hope that some cooler weather soon comes your way! Have a great week.

    • Tammy

      There are SO many good books coming out, and it’s tough to choose because I just can’t read everything!

  4. Beautiful photos! I’m hoping to finish The Ghost Tree today — so far, I’m loving it, but I guess I’ll have to see how it wraps up before knowing my ultimate feeling on it. Looking forward to your review! I’m looking forward to reading the next Koli book too, probably in the next week or so. Have a great week!

    • Tammy

      I just finished the Bone Shard Daughter and really liked it. Not loved it, but it has a lot of great stuff:-)

  5. Finally yesterday our heat broke and we are more in the 80s with lower humidity! It’s great. I think there is supposed to be a cold spell out your way with snow in the Rockies even but maybe it’s only Mtn and Midwest. Yes, climate change is real folks. We were lucky to have a pretty typical year here in NC. I LOVE the photos!

    • Tammy

      I’ll be curious to hear what you think! It wasn’t my cup of tea exactly, which is odd because I normally love all her books.

  6. Will

    Love the photos, Tammy! Props to your husband. Can’t wait to get your thought on the Bone Shard Daughter (I’ve heard good things so far ).

    It’s uh, supposed to get down to 21˚F tonight and probably snow tomorrow? But I’ll try my best to send some of it your way!

  7. The photos are gorgeous, Tammy. I love the bird, especially. That is super hot! We didn’t have a heatwave like that here this year, or not so far anyway. We sometimes have a week or two above 100 and it’s unbearable, especially with the humidity. I hope things cool off for you soon!

    • Tammy

      Thank you Jenni! I’m grateful that our humidity was low, anyway. Now it’s back in the 80s-90s so I’m happy:-)

  8. The Ghost Tree was my first Christina Henry book and I did enjoy it – I wonder whether that made it easier, not having read her other works?
    I’m also reading the Bone Shard Daughter atm. I’m almost 50% in and enjoying it so far. The world building is fascinating.
    Lynn 😀

  9. Your hubby is a very talented photographer, those photos are amazing.

    I can’t get over the heart you are having, if we had those temperatures here I think we’d grind to a halt.

    Stay safe, stay cool and enjoy your books!

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