Saturday, February 7, 2026

The Unselected Journals of Emma M. Lion, Volume 3 by Beth Brower

 Oh my gosh, this series is getting better and better! And finally, a book with a little more length and heft! Over 200 pages! Woohoo! Pure delight on every page. The humor is pervasive and then suddenly, the pain and grief can appear. It's not all lightness; there is the dark to deal with as well.

In this story, Emma and Niall Pierce get closer. Their attic-note-exchanges become more intimate, and in a very poignant part, he shows her his war photos of Afghanistan. Emma's lightness turns dark, but she is honest and allows herself to be guided through it. The mystery of Pierce deepens and we are still wondering how he got his limp.

Before this seriousness, though, there is the zany episode of looking for clues to obtain tickets to Julius Caesar in St. Crispian's. As Emma and her uncle are teaming up to get these tickets, Archibald meets Tybalt the cat in an unfortunate accident and ends up bed-ridden with a broken leg. His behavior worsens and Emma's reactions are predictably funny. 

I was so happy that his volume got to me through the library before I had to return Volume 4, which came in first. And I want to read them in order. They are so good, though, I may have to purchase the entire series because they are that good. In fact, I could start this one over right now, and I might, after I read Volume 4. It's annoying because they are in such demand, they can't be renewed! I don't want to incur the 10cent a day fine, but it's not that. I don't think it's fair to hold on to them too long, to deprive other anxious readers from carrying on.

One of my favorite characters is Emmas's aunt Eugenia and her insults! Roland and the twins are delightful too. Oh, and the Duke! All of these potential suitors are hilarious, not to mention the young Hawkes and her unintended intended, Charles Goodard. Too funny! Agnes the maid is emerging more too, and all of them make up a colorful tableau. None of these hold a candle, though, to Niall Pierce. I love the way he inhabits a sofa or a room...there must be amazing charisma there. So fun! 

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