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Kay (Brigidsmomma) Compton (brigidsmomma) | 122 comments Connie N. wrote: "I quickly read Crocodile on the Sandbank this weekend and loved it! Now awaiting the 2nd in the series from the library. Thanks, Kay (Brigidsmomma) for encouraging me to read this ser..."

You're welcome! I absolutely loved the Amelia Peabody series, and hope everyone else likes it as much as I did. If I get your name in the monthly challenge draw, and this is on your list, it's more than likely what I will choose!


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Donna Swanson | 21 comments I started Crocodile on the Sandbank last night, and it is so much fun! I love female characters that are pragmatic and capable, without being stuffy fussy biddies!


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Connie N. | 499 comments Kay (Brigidsmomma) wrote: "Connie N. wrote: "I quickly read Crocodile on the Sandbank this weekend and loved it! Now awaiting the 2nd in the series from the library. Thanks, Kay (Brigidsmomma) for encouraging m..."

LOL, I see that you recommended it for someone for November as well!


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Nell | 3405 comments Mod
Connie N. wrote: "Kay (Brigidsmomma) wrote: "Connie N. wrote: "I quickly read Crocodile on the Sandbank this weekend and loved it! Now awaiting the 2nd in the series from the library. Thanks, Kay (Brig..."

Does this series need to be read in order?


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Marisa (moretta) | 421 comments I've finished my books in the series, A Hiss-tory of Magic and Pawsitively Dead and I've liked them. The second one is, perhaps, a bit dark for my tastes but I've enjoyed them. So, Mary, thank you for the choosing.

A Hiss-tory of Magic (A Wonder Cats Mystery Book 1) by Harper Lin Pawsitively Dead (A Wonder Cats Mystery Book 2) by Harper Lin


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Connie N. | 499 comments Love those covers, Marisa.


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Connie N. | 499 comments Nell, I'll let Kay answer that question since I've only read the first book so far.


Kay (Brigidsmomma) Compton (brigidsmomma) | 122 comments Nell wrote: "Does this series need to be read in order? "

Nell - I think it would make more sense if read in order. There are some characters who come along later and become important in the series, and if read out of order, it would become rather confusing. They are pretty much chronological in nature.


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Tina | 162 comments Tina wrote: "Oh I envy you! I have so much going on here at home and work. I have thurs and Fri off. Hoping to get some quiet reading time in!! I have the Bookplate Special (A Booktown Mystery, #3) by Lorna Barrett series and can't ..."

I'm half-way through Bookplate Special and I am enjoying it so much. Slow reading but it'd worth it!


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Tina | 162 comments Connie N. wrote: "Love those covers, Marisa."

Yes they are beautiful, I will have to buy them and frame them on my wall!! LOL


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Amanda | 21 comments After starting off the month in a reading slump, I was able to finish both Roast Mortem and Murder By Mocha. I have to say that the Coffehouse Mystery series is proving to be one of my favorite cozies.


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Lacy | 21 comments Amanda, I'm new here but I just wanted to chime in with this...The Coffeehouse Mystery series is one of my all time favs!! I have never been to NY but I feel like it because of this series. Also makes me want to go & sit in a coffeehouse & read! Coffee & a good mystery..what else do you need?


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Tina | 162 comments I love sitting in a coffeehouse and read. Used to have small one down the street in my small town. The smells and sounds. The different people. The environment was like made for reading! It's like the books are at home in a coffee shop.!


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Amanda | 21 comments Lacy wrote: "Amanda, I'm new here but I just wanted to chime in with this...The Coffeehouse Mystery series is one of my all time favs!! I have never been to NY but I feel like it because of this series. Also ma..."

I have been to NYC a couple of times and it makes me want to go back everytime I pick up this series.


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Amanda | 21 comments Tina wrote: "I love sitting in a coffeehouse and read. Used to have small one down the street in my small town. The smells and sounds. The different people. The environment was like made for reading! It's like ..."

Books and coffee what could be better!


message 116: by Hilary (A Wytch's Book Review), Co-Moderator, Featured Series (new)

Hilary (A Wytch's Book Review) (knyttwytch) | 1245 comments Mod
Large glass of wine and a good book, in front of a toasty fire :D


message 117: by Connie N. (new)

Connie N. | 499 comments LOL, now you're talking, Hilary! I'm not a coffee drinker, but I would definitely pull up a seat beside you by the fireplace.


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Carolyn Sisko Porcelli  | 14 comments I love Cleo Coyle's mysteries too.


message 119: by Amanda (new)

Amanda | 21 comments Coffee in the morning, wine in the evening!


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Donna Swanson | 21 comments Amanda wrote: "Tina wrote: "I love sitting in a coffeehouse and read. Used to have small one down the street in my small town. The smells and sounds. The different people. The environment was like made for readin..."When we were working for a client near San Clemente CA, there was a coffee house in town with take it or leave it books shelved all around, and stacked here and there. It was my favorite stop when I had a little free time. Lots of free art by locals, also, and great brownies.


message 121: by Julesy (new)

Julesy | 409 comments I did complete this challenge today, finishing 2 books in the Zoe Donovan series by Kathi Daley. As much as I love this author and this series, I do need a break since I did the serial challenge back to back with her books in Sept. and Oct. I usually don't read series books back to back because I do grow weary.

However, I am sure by the time the January serial challenge rolls around (I'm skipping November & December), I will get the itch to pick up one of her books again. :-D

Meanwhile, I am happy to knock more of her books off my list. She writes too quickly, 2 or 3 books a month, that I cannot keep up.


message 122: by Jill (new)

Jill Tool Finished my two books. This was a crazy, crazy month


message 123: by Gina (new)

Gina | 27 comments Julesy, I finally finished the Larue Donavan series that you chose for me. Nothing like making it by the skin of my teeth!! I had a crazy busy October and the few minutes I had free over the entire month were spent enjoying these books. I really enjoyed spending that time romping through Magnolia, KY with LaRue and her cronies both dead and alive! Thanks for the great suggestion. It was neat that the series was set in KY since I live in Kentucky. LOL. Unfortunately, I was so darn busy I missed the deadline for participating in November's Challenge but I'll be back in December!! Happy Thanksgiving to all!
Happy Reading,
Gina


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