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I loved The Babysitters Club!!! And who doesn't love Murder She Wrote?

I used to read The Boxcar children all the time! I'm so glad to find someone who loves it too! :D

Indeed, the Baby-Sitters Club and Boxcar Children were both great! I never even got halfway thru them tho, since there's so many in each series and I only got what my school catalogs and libraries had at the time. And I didn't even know at the time (this was in the early to mid 90's) that the Boxcar Children was a much older series and what I was reading were reprintings and that only the first 19 were by the original author! I only read both series up to 1995/1996. Have you guys read any of their books that came out after those years? Were they still as good as before? Did either of you read very much of either series? Can't believe the Boxcar Children ones are still coming out!
And seriously, who doesn't love Murder, She Wrote? LOL It was a favorite of my grandma's and mom's, who are also lovers of mysteries. And I just rewatched the whole series and movies last year! Loved it just as much as the first time! I've always loved Angela Lansbury in all things I've seen her in, but she'll always be Jessica Fletcher (and Mrs. Potts) to me! :) So glad I'm reading the books to be able to continue to enjoy the series! Have you ever read any of them, Helen?

Funny thing about the Murder, She Wrote books; a writer named Donald Bain wrote them. When I first saw one, I remember envisioning Jessica Fletcher/Angela Lansbury with a beard. :)

Funny thing about the Murder, She Wrote books; a wr..."
Ah, so glad to hear it! My mom and I read nearly all the books on my 'Read as a Kid' list on my profile (including the Baby-Sitter's Club and Boxcar Children books) together and I'll always cherish those times! I don't have kids, but if I did, I would be sharing the children's books I'd loved at their age with them too! :)
haha! Now you have me picturing Jessica/Angela that way! Was sad to find out a few months ago that Donald Bain had passed away in 2017! I hadn't heard when it'd happened. But the Murder, She Wrote books continue! There will be 51 by the end of this year, I believe, and he'd written/co-written 48 of them!

A read a lot of different types of books but cozy mysteries are..."
Hi, Erin! Glad to meet another Murder, She Wrote and Baby-Sitter's Club series fan! The two cozy series I'm reading right now (besides Murder, She Wrote) are ones I highly recommend! If you like ones with libraries/coastal towns, there's the Lighthouse Library Mysteries (By Book or By Crook is the first one and there's 5 so far), or if you like ones about writers/lake towns, there's the Writer's Apprentice Mysteries (A Dark and Stormy Murder is the first one and there's 4 so far)! I thought A Dark and Stormy Murder was especially suspenseful and I couldn't put it down, but that might just be me. LOL


Actually I know next to nothing about her personally. I will have to look and see if there is a book about her yet.


She has had a lengthy career. Movies, tv, Broadway. The first choice for Jessica Fletcher was Jean Stapleton but she turned it down.

One of my favorite old movies with Angela Lansbury is Blue Hawaii. She played Elvis' mother, even though she was only a little more than 9 years older than him. And, of course, she was great in The Manchurian Candidate.


Welcome Lisa!! When I was a child I thought the library was one of the most magical places.

M C Beaton. (Hamish MacBeth)
Kaitlyn Dunnet. (Liss MacCrimmon)
Dicey Deere. (Torry Tunet)
Seems most of the cozies I read are set in Ireland or Scotland.

And glad to hear you'll be looking into the cozies I recommended, Erin! I'm on book 4 of the Lighthouse Library Mysteries and book 2 of the Writer's Apprentice Mysteries and they're still as good as the first books! Hope you enjoy them!
Welcome, Michael! I'm of Scottish ancestry, so I have a few cozy series set in Scotland and Ireland (and England too) on my Cozies to Read list! I've read some excerpts from them and they sound really good! Bet the 3 you named are as well! I've heard of them, but just haven't looked into them. :)
The ones I have on mine are:
Scottish Highlands Mysteries
Scottish Bookshop Mysteries
Irish Village Mysteries
County Cork Mysteries (Ireland)
English Cottage Garden Mysteries
Aunt Dimity Mysteries (England)

I'm Laura, a 50+ reader who reads a little of everything. I have been devouring cozies lately; I particularly enjoy those with witches, or that take place in the UK, or have a small-town setting. I'm poking around here and my list is now miles long! I look forward to chatting with you all about our shared favorites.


I am a pretty avid reader and cozy mysteries are a newer niche for me that I simply adore. Otherwise I will read across the spectrum with the exception of romance.
I am part of a mystery bookclub as well as one focusing on historical fiction. Lately I’ve become active on some Facebook groups for lovers of cozies. I enjoy reading and writing reviews of books. It’s fascinating to see how people enjoy (and dislike) different things about the same book.
Grateful for this group. Thanks for giving me a chance to come from out of lurk mode and say hello.


I'm super grateful to be part of this group and hopefully, eventually, start participating in some cozy discussions :)

Thanks!



My name is Austenne. I'm an actor and narrator with Audible who sings opera from time to time. I'm totally new to the Cozy Mystery genre. So, who is your fave author? What's your fave book? The book stack on my nightstand is usually filled with fantasy and urban fiction with some narrative non-fiction thrown in so I'm very much looking forward to dipping my toes into the cozy mystery sea. (Yep - I'm a bit corny...but I like that) :)

My name is Hannah and I'm new in this group.... I love mysteries. I'm 25 years old from Nigeria. Curled up thinking about mysterious things is dope, especially at night. Life itself is a mystery. We all just land here somehow. Lol


Also there are a ton of "The Cat Who..." by Lillian Jackson Braun - if you like cats.
And of course Aunt Dimity by Nancy Atherton.
My favorite is by far very slapstick Meg Langslow by Donna Andrews - Murder with Puffins - very cute and funny.


My name is Nicole J. and I love Cozy Mysteries....(Culinary Mysteries are at the top of my list)


I was not much of a reader until a few years ago. My mother used to read cozy mysteries all the time and she introduced me to Rita Mae Brown and Sneaky Pie Brown's "Mrs Murphy" series. 300+ books later and I have 150+ TBR books and the list keeps growing. I do keep a hard copy list and I am NOT allowed to add any to that unless they are new publications in a series that I've already finished.
I am trying to finish The Cat Who series by Lilian Jackson Braun but I'm only on book #7. (But yet I've finished 56 books so far this year. I get too distracted by other books.)
I read at home and always have a book in my purse to read any chance I get. I also listen to audiobooks more than I do music.
Other favorite authors: Miranda James, Sofie Kelly/Sofie Ryan, JR Ward, Janet Evanovich, Karin Slaughter...…...





My name is Sam and honestly I can read just about anything. I'm 24 and live up in cozy New England. Currently I'm in a cozy mystery binge read all and love discussing it all with my mom (who is a avid mystery reader.) I figure to help not only myself expand into the cozy mystery genre, but also give my mom some good titles to devour I should join a goodreads group. I'm currently a library science grad student and yes I work in a library and love my job. While being surrounded by books is amazing, it's also really hard! There's so many books I want to read but time is a nunisance and curses me all the way! Can't wait to dive into discussions!

Finally getting some time to myself to enjoy writing and reading good books. I am so happy to be here:) I love reading a good mystery late at night by candlelight on the screened porch. The sound of little animals crunching across leaves in the woods ups the fear factor for a wonderfully spooky night!


I live in Oregon and work at the family bookstore.


I'm Elaine and I love reading mysteries. I want to find a group to connect with and chat about all the mysteries I've been reading :)