This is a Good Book Thursday, June 27, 2024

First an apology about Working Wednesday: I didn’t realize it WAS Wednesday until too late to post. So I’m putting GBT up early and it can be a twofer: working and reading.

And then Good Book Thursday: I have read nothing but miscellaneous stuff on the net and my own (and Bob’s) prose this week, so I have nothing to share except that Terry Pratchett never fails, Ben Aaronovitch is always a good bet, Martha Wells’ Murderbot is fabulous, Michael Gilbert never wrote a bad word, without Georgette Heyer Bridgerton would not exist, Dick Francis is always a winner, Elle Kennedy owns New Age romance, Mhairi McFarlane is the way I want to fall in love in London, Loretta Chase is the belle of the book ball, Anne Stuart for dark heroes, and Bob Mayer is the best in thrillers. Except for the zombies.

What do you recommend this week? (Or not.)

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Published on June 26, 2024 19:47
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Kerrie Howard I recommend Christina Dodd's A Daughter of Fair Verona - fun book! Romeo and Juliet didn't die and this is their oldest child's book. Humor, mystery, some romance - just a fun book. It's the beginning of a series so now I've got another one to look forward to! I just finish listening to Bet Me - a favorite Crusie of mine! Now I've started T. E. Kinsey's An Assassination on the Agenda - #11 in the Lady Hardcastle series. Fun mysteries set in the early 1900's in England


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