Cozy Mysteries discussion
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Sticks and Scones by Diane Mott Davidson
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Hi Tracy! Ms. Daheim's work is terrific. She's quite a powerhouse with the two long-running series she writes.
Jeanne wrote: "Hi Tracy! Ms. Daheim's work is terrific. She's quite a powerhouse with the two long-running series she writes."Indeed! I don't know how she keeps coming up with all those ideas....
Tracy wrote: "Jeanne wrote: "Hi Tracy! Ms. Daheim's work is terrific. She's quite a powerhouse with the two long-running series she writes."Indeed! I don't know how she keeps coming up with all those ideas...."
Not to mention how she keeps all the details and characters straight.
Hi, my name is Peg and I just joined.
I would really appreciate your help.
I was told that Kenningston cozy mystery books have a bit of a larger print. Is this true?
Also I cannot read the ones with the teeny tiny print.
I have discovered that Amanda Lee, Wendy Lyn Watson and Christine Wenger (Do or Diner) have a bit of a larger print and the lines are spaced not as close together as opposed to Rosie Genova's book, Murder and Marinara.
I could really use your help
I would really appreciate your help.
I was told that Kenningston cozy mystery books have a bit of a larger print. Is this true?
Also I cannot read the ones with the teeny tiny print.
I have discovered that Amanda Lee, Wendy Lyn Watson and Christine Wenger (Do or Diner) have a bit of a larger print and the lines are spaced not as close together as opposed to Rosie Genova's book, Murder and Marinara.
I could really use your help
I am reading three cozies in a row, The Dead in Their Vaulted Arches (a Flavia de Luce mystery) by Alan Bradley, Ten Drummers Drumming (A Father Christmas mystery) by C. C. Benison, and The Skeleton in the Closet by M. C. Beaton - two of which are in large print from the library. (I have noticed that my library has quite a lot of cozy mysteries in large print.) I dislike the extremely tiny print of a lot of paperbacks, too, Peg. I like that I can set the font size on my nook (and kindle) for easy reading, too. ;)
Peg-I have only read one in large print and I got it from my library. I do have a nook tablet which lets me set the font size bigger which is nice.
The Fat Women's Mystery by Sandra Noble. Got it free on my Kindle. Started it last night, so far it's keeping my interest.
does anyone know if there are cozy mysteries magazines that you can subscribe to and receive in the mail each month or so?
Peg wrote: "does anyone know if there are cozy mysteries magazines that you can subscribe to and receive in the mail each month or so?"I don't, but I'd love to know if there are some. There are definitely mystery magazines, I just don't know if any of them focus on cozies.
I love Alexander McCall Smiths' books, particularly the Isabel Dalhousie series, makes me want to live in Scotland!
Candace wrote: "Death of a Kitchen Diva by Lee Hollis for the 2nd time around."
I read that book also. Have all her books so far.
See the size print in that book? which is easy to read
Do you have other authors you read with that same size print, which is not small like most
I read that book also. Have all her books so far.
See the size print in that book? which is easy to read
Do you have other authors you read with that same size print, which is not small like most
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