Coffee Blog

Coffee and the week’s highlights.

Welcome to book review fifty-one of fifty-two for this year’s virtual coffee shares. I’ve picked books related to the Brewing Coffee, Twisting Words & Breaking Pencils theme—coffee, books, and puzzles. The Puzzled Mystery Adventure Series: Books 1-3: The Puzzled CollectionThe author is P. J. NicholsPublished in September 2020The publisher is Brilliant Owl PressAvailable in eBook… Continue reading Coffee and the week’s highlights.

Coffee Blog

Puzzling over coffee.

Welcome to book review forty-six of fifty-two for this year’s virtual coffee shares. I’ve picked books related to the Brewing Coffee, Twisting Words & Breaking Pencils theme—coffee, books, and puzzles. Blueberry Muffin MurdersThe author is Joanne FlukePublished in 2011The publisher is KensingtonAvailable in eBook, Audiobook, Hardcover, and Mass Market (320 pages)Private Investigator Mysteries (Books) |… Continue reading Puzzling over coffee.

Coffee Blog

Books: a review and an update during our virtual coffee date.

Welcome to book review eleven of fifty-three for this year’s virtual coffee shares. I’ve picked books that are related to the theme here at Brewing Coffee, Twisting Words & Breaking Pencils: coffee, books, and puzzles. Spellbound in the Stacks: Spellbound in ThistletonAuthor K. IwancioPublished in September 2023Independently PublishedAvailable in eBook (232 pages), and PrintFantasy Romance… Continue reading Books: a review and an update during our virtual coffee date.

Coffee Blog

COFFEE 2024-21

Would you rather drink coffee or apple cider? **Coffee for me, please.Would you rather use honey to sweeten your coffee or maple syrup? **Honey versus maple syrup as a sweetener is a tough question for me, but I love honey, so honey is my answer. If we were having coffee, I would share that we… Continue reading COFFEE 2024-21

A to Z Blogging

donut worry, be happy—Another donut puzzle?

Welcome to the letter D of the 2024 A-to-Z blog challenge. What? Another donut puzzle? Yes, this puzzle is a 1000-piece Buffalo Games puzzle from their Collage Collection. They aptly titled it “donut worry, be happy.” Besides using brain power to fit the pieces together, this puzzle with its bright colours has a positive mood-altering… Continue reading donut worry, be happy—Another donut puzzle?

A to Z Blogging

Baker’s Dozen

Welcome to the letter B of the 2024 A-to-Z blog challenge Did you know that puzzles are good for several aspects of visual perception? Puzzles help develop the ability to remember what is seen, to see similarities and differences, to make sense of what you are seeing, to recognize shapes, to see patterns, to put… Continue reading Baker’s Dozen