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by William Shatner
This book, written after Nimoy's death, is a tribute to the actor by his friend and
Star Trek co-star, William Shatner. It's a brief biography of both men, and I found it interesting, informative, and moving. 4 stars
My complete review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


Thanks Patty. All fixed now 😆
Just finished The Little Coffee Shop of Kabul by Deborah Rodriguez The Little Coffee Shop of Kabul by Deborah Rodriguez https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


My review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...



What is everyone reading this weekend?
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Maigret's War of Nerves




I kept feeling I shouldn't be liking it, but I did.
My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...




I'm glad you said this because I agree completely. I use a tablet and the covers are meaningless to me so I always skip those posts.


Is this the one related to the Strawberry Night? Didn't know there were books in English. I haven't read this series, only watched the TV drama (Japanese) and quite liked it. I'll add it to my to read list.

Only this novel and Soul Cage have been translated into English. I think both the Japanese TV series and film "Strawberry Night" are based on the novels.

And Then There Were None

One Good Turn

Shadow Prey

Two Nights

Prince of Thieves


Gonna go to the library today to see what i can find.

It's the first part in the Jack Caffery series and omg.. this was so gruesome. I loved it! Mo is one of my favorite writers and she definitely did not disappoint me with this one!


Fiona Barton
The Child is an excellently crafted amateur sleuth mystery novel with some very original twists and turns – I highly recommend it. Here's a link to my review.
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

I loved it! A new beginning for Connelly, with a vibrant new detective. Connelly really is The Best."
I agree! I was very impressed with The Late Show. I think one of the aspects I like best about Connelly's writing is that he does a tremendous amount of research to give his novels a gritty, authentic feel.
Eva wrote: "Finally finishes Birdman by Mo Hayder.
It's the first part in the Jack Caffery series and omg.. this was so gruesome. I loved it! Mo is one of my favorite writers and ..."
that book put me off Mo Hayder forever. Gratuitous gruesomeness is not my idea of a good time.
It's the first part in the Jack Caffery series and omg.. this was so gruesome. I loved it! Mo is one of my favorite writers and ..."
that book put me off Mo Hayder forever. Gratuitous gruesomeness is not my idea of a good time.

It's the first part in the Jack Caffery series and omg.. this was so gruesome. I loved it! Mo is one of my favorite ..."
I can understand that :P It's something you "enjoy" or you don't.
I have read gruesomer (is that a word?) books than this one... like The Girl Next Door. That one was awful, but also very good...

The Last Good Kiss (my review here) by James Crumley.
Truly a masterpiece of crime-noir.





Thanks. Added it to my to read list.


If you read one book this year, I recommend you read Small Great Things.
My review:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


Hang in there. It's worth it.

George Saunders was a favorite when i was young -:)




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