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Jan 07, 2019 06:50PM
Currently reading the second collection of early short works by Terry Pratchett,
The Witch's Vacuum Cleaner and Other Stories
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This book is close to a cozy. Definitely a ton of fun.
The Double-A Western Detective Agency by Steve Hockensmith
I am reading a historical mystery
by Peter Tremayne. Set in 646 AD England/Ireland great historical background
Alice wrote: "I am reading a historical mystery
by Peter Tremayne. Set in 646 AD England/Ireland great historical background"I have some of these and enjoyed them. They are more detailed in the history of the time than the Brother Cadfael's. Sister Fidelma is an interesting character.
I’m reading Murder on Black Swan Lane by Andrea Penrose. It pairs a commoner with a nobleman to solve a gruesome murder. I’m about halfway through and so far, the characters are interesting and likeable.
Now I've got two books I've started but have not been in a mood to read. Red Square and Never Let Me Go
The Conspiracy by Kat Martin 5-StarsScorching Romance and Twisty Suspense
My Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Just started
Death Squad by Don Pendleton, the second of the original Mack Bolan The Executioner series.
My review for
The Cloud Leopard's Daughter by Deborah Challinorhttps://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Karen M wrote: "Back in reading mood with Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine and Turtles All the Way Down."Read Turtles All the Way Down back when it came out and it frustrated me to no end!!
My review for
The Department of Sensitive Crimes by Alexander McCall Smithhttps://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Melodie wrote: "Karen M wrote: "Back in reading mood with Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine and Turtles All the Way Down."Read Turtles All the Way Down back when it came out and..."
It felt a bit disjointed in a way but it is YA which I don't read very often so it was an ok read.
Reading a favorite author, Armistead Maupin ,Babycakes.
Karen M wrote: "Reading a favorite author, Armistead Maupin ,Babycakes. ..."
The Tales of the City books are some of my very favorites!!! I don't see them mentioned very often.
Reading The Collected Schizophrenias: Essays for a book club I am a part of. I am flying through it.
Finished Lilac Girls which was an amazing story based on actual people. Now reading The Thirteenth Tale and really enjoying.
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