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Is the Career of Evil a series?

Brittney wrote: "I agree with "Cinder" by Marissa Meyer - I had to finish that book quickly to find out the ending.
Is the Career of Evil a series?"
It is the 3rd in a mystery/detective series. Each book is a new case, so it's not necessary to read them in order to understand, it just lets you get to know the detective and his assistant. But I feel like they are what keeps me coming back more than the new mystery.
Is the Career of Evil a series?"
It is the 3rd in a mystery/detective series. Each book is a new case, so it's not necessary to read them in order to understand, it just lets you get to know the detective and his assistant. But I feel like they are what keeps me coming back more than the new mystery.
Melody wrote: "I've decided to read Catch-22 as my first C book. An American classic that I have never read-we'll see how it goes."
I'm in the same boat. It's one of those I should have read and am embarrassed to admit I haven't.
I'm in the same boat. It's one of those I should have read and am embarrassed to admit I haven't.

I guess we do! I will try to get on that today. That is my D book as well! I am really excited for it. :)



I could read Catch-22 over and over. We had to read it in high school as one of the English Lit modules, comparing and contrasting with another c - Captain Corelli's Mandolin.
My C book is going to be Carpet Diem: Or...How to Save the World by Accident

Always so much to read and so little time. I even speed up my audiobooks to 1.5x because I get too impatient and always feel like they should read faster, lol


I just finished "IT". Interesting book that would be good for any educator to read to remember how some kids are treated when they are not in our classroom. I do have to admit I was a bit skeptical and looked into the story and saw there were some discrepancies in his story. Overall a good book.

I read "Cracked Up To Be" by Courtney Summers. This started out like my B book. I read it once and put it down. I couldn't quite get through it. I made it through this time, and it wasn't a bad book, even if it was a bit slow at times. The ending was worth the wait, but I would have liked a little more thoughtfulness and analysis at the end.
Don't feel bad. I just finished my C book, and I started it in early January. Read about 10 things since I started it. Like you said, I didn't dislike it, and I always wanted to finish it. It was just hard to bring myself to do it.
Others I considered: "The Cage" by Megan Shepherd, "City of Savages" by Lee Kelly, "The Conspiracy of US" by Maggie Hall, "Criminal" by Terra Elan McVoy, and "A Court of Thorns and Roses" by Sarah J. Maas which doesn't sound like something I would like, but has been highly recommended to me.
Books I have read that I would recommend: "Cinder" by Marissa Meyer, and "Crash" by Lisa McMann. I also liked the first Robert Galbraith book, "The Cuckoo's Calling," but I think the series gets better later.