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message 51: by Linda (new)

Linda (rudylkr) | 715 comments Linda C wrote: "Linda C picks for Linda R

I pick Sophie Knowles Mysteries by Ada Madison. Not familiar with this one but looks interesting. Have to check it out."


Thanks! I read the first one several years ago and just recently got more books in the series. Now to remember what it was all about!


message 52: by Gary (new)

Gary Sundell | 794 comments Anna Catharina wrote: "Gary wrote: "I'm in again..."

Hi Gary,
I pick the Tourist Trap Mystery Series by Lynn Cahoon for you. I read the first one for the "Follow the Clues" Challenge and I really liked it. Have fun with..."


Thanks for choosing that series. I just picked up the newest title in the series when it was on sale several days ago on the Nook. Now if I can just catch a sale on the one before it....I hope you have a weekend full of lots of uninterrupted reading time. I have to drive my sister to pick up her new puppy. She is acquiring a smooth coat Collie to train as her new service dog. Oh boy....sigh back to 5 animals in the house. My two 17 year old cats, her Dalmatian age 4, her Rough Coat Collie age 6 and the new yet to be named puppy. We had to put my late mother's service dog down in July, he was over 12 years old, a great Collie who worked as my sister's service dog as well; he also could detect cancer. Not sure how much I'll get to read this weekend.


message 53: by Marisa (new)

Marisa (moretta) | 421 comments It looks like a lively weekend, Gary. And a lively house 😉


message 54: by Sharon (new)

Sharon PLB (sharonlpb) | 234 comments Karen, I apologize for keeping you in suspense. But, after looking at your options, I pick Jenn McKinley's library series for you. I keep wanting to read her work, but I can't find it at any of my local libraries. (sigh) Do me a favor and tell me why you like them?


message 55: by Sharon (new)

Sharon PLB (sharonlpb) | 234 comments Hilary wrote: "Sharon wrote: "Here are my October picks.
newish- Isabella Alan, Amish Quilt Shop, 3 and 4 Murder, Served Simply (Amish Quilt Shop Mystery #3) by Isabella Alan Murder, Plainly Read (Amish Quilt Sho..."


Thanks, Hillary. I've been enjoying these!


message 56: by Gary (new)

Gary Sundell | 794 comments Marisa wrote: "It looks like a lively weekend, Gary. And a lively house 😉"

Picking up the puppy maybe on hold for a few days.


message 57: by Marisa (new)

Marisa (moretta) | 421 comments Gary wrote: "Picking up the puppy maybe on hold for a few days."

Sorry, then, but more reading.


message 58: by Gary (new)

Gary Sundell | 794 comments Marisa wrote: "Gary wrote: "Picking up the puppy maybe on hold for a few days."

Sorry, then, but more reading."


Puppy health issue resolved, he is here looking adorable.


message 59: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (jhaltenburger) | 648 comments Sharon wrote: "Karen, I apologize for keeping you in suspense. But, after looking at your options, I pick Jenn McKinley's library series for you. I keep wanting to read her work, but I can't find it at any of my ..."

I haven't read the library series but I read all the hat series and liked it, and liked the cupcake series so much that I read all ten back to back virtually. For those series it's the dynamic between the three friends and their families that keeps me coming back. Both have a threesome of two female friends and a male friend and although there's romance it's never those tiresome triangles.


message 60: by Marisa (new)

Marisa (moretta) | 421 comments Gary wrote: "Puppy health issue resolved, he is here looking adorable."

Wonderful!


message 61: by Kristie (new)

Kristie (kristiesbooknook) | 49 comments Jeanne wrote: "I'm in for October. Here are my choices:

Bibliophile Series - Kate Carlisle (new for me)
Homicide in Hardcover (Bibliophile Mystery #1) by Kate Carlisle The Lies That Bind (Bibliophile Mystery, #3) by Kate Carlisle

Haunted Bookshop Mysterie..."


Hi Jeanne, I am picking the Haunted Bookshop series for you. Looking forward to hearing more about this new to me series.


message 62: by Meg (new)

Meg (makeli2) | 1534 comments Gary wrote: "Marisa wrote: "Gary wrote: "Picking up the puppy maybe on hold for a few days."

Sorry, then, but more reading."

Puppy health issue resolved, he is here looking adorable."


Awesome!


message 63: by Jeanne (new)

Jeanne (oldemill) | 204 comments Thanks, Kristie. I've had this waiting for me for a long time. Something always delayed it until another day. I'm glad the "another day" finally got here.


message 64: by Sharon (new)

Sharon PLB (sharonlpb) | 234 comments Thanks, Jennifer. I'll be adding these to my TBR.


message 65: by Gary (new)

Gary Sundell | 794 comments Started my first of two books, number 6 in the Tourist Trap series.


message 66: by Kristie (new)

Kristie (kristiesbooknook) | 49 comments I started my first of two books, number 1 in the Pawsitively Organic series.


message 67: by Linda (new)

Linda (rudylkr) | 715 comments Finished book 1, The Probability of Murder last night. I really enjoyed it and it was easy to get back into the series since it's been a few years since I read the first book in the series.


message 68: by Michelle (new)

Michelle Munger | 230 comments I finished the first book "Bless Here Dead Little Heart" by Miranda James from the Southern Ladies Mystery Series and just loved it. I think I found a new series to hold onto. I'm now starting the second book.


message 69: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (jhaltenburger) | 648 comments Michelle wrote: "I finished the first book "Bless Here Dead Little Heart" by Miranda James from the Southern Ladies Mystery Series and just loved it. I think I found a new series to hold onto. I'm now starting the ..."

Sigh. Added to my TBR. You aren't helping!!!


message 70: by Michelle (new)

Michelle Munger | 230 comments Excuse me where am I suppose to comment or maybe I won't comment at all


message 71: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (jhaltenburger) | 648 comments Michelle wrote: "Excuse me where am I suppose to comment or maybe I won't comment at all"

it was a joke. :)


message 72: by Michelle (new)

Michelle Munger | 230 comments Sorry misunderstood


message 73: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (jhaltenburger) | 648 comments Michelle wrote: "Sorry misunderstood"

no worries. my TBR is about 6000 books so the last thing I need is another good series -- but i'm always glad to hear about one anyway so i'm glad you commented on your serial read!


message 74: by Michelle (new)

Michelle Munger | 230 comments I actually finished the challenge early! The Southern Ladies Mystery Series 1 and 2 were great reads. I am heading to Amazon next to purchase the next two books. I highly recommended this series by Miranda James


message 75: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (jhaltenburger) | 648 comments Michelle wrote: "I actually finished the challenge early! The Southern Ladies Mystery Series 1 and 2 were great reads. I am heading to Amazon next to purchase the next two books. I highly recommended this series by..."

i ended up buying them because of your reaction to the series. Guess they'll be among my five choices next month!


message 76: by Michelle (new)

Michelle Munger | 230 comments I think you will like them. I just ordered the last two. Once the mystery begins and grabs hold of you, you just can't but it down. And the second one is a jaw dropper, really, my jaw dropped. Enjoy!


message 77: by Jeanne (new)

Jeanne (oldemill) | 204 comments Finished my first October book -- The Ghost and Mrs. McClure. This was the first in a new series for me and, while many elements of the story were similar to many other cozies, the addition of the ghost gave it a little different flavor. I'm looking forward to the next one -- The Ghost and the Dead Deb.


message 78: by Linda (new)

Linda (rudylkr) | 715 comments Jeanne wrote: "Finished my first October book -- The Ghost and Mrs. McClure. This was the first in a new series for me and, while many elements of the story were similar to many other cozies, the addition of the ..."

I really enjoyed that series. Wish they would write some more.


message 79: by Jeanne (new)

Jeanne (oldemill) | 204 comments Finished my second (and last) October book, The Ghost and the Dead Deb. I agree with Linda -- the author didn't write enough books in this series.


message 80: by Michelle (new)

Michelle Munger | 230 comments I’ve read all the ghost books also and have been greatly disappointed that they have not continued.


message 81: by Hilary (A Wytch's Book Review), Co-Moderator, Featured Series (new)

Hilary (A Wytch's Book Review) (knyttwytch) | 1244 comments Mod
I have heard talk that there will be another one at least!


message 82: by Michelle (new)

Michelle Munger | 230 comments Yes I’m hoping it will come out this year.


message 83: by Gary (new)

Gary Sundell | 794 comments Finally finished my first book. Been fighting a reading slump. I don't think it has ever taken me nearly two weeks to read a Tourist Trap Mystery. The book was fine, although the killer was easy to figure out. I gave it 4.5 stars which rounded up to 5. I think I will read a non-mystery before reading my second book for this month.


message 84: by Helen (new)

Helen (helennn) | 1020 comments Just finished my first book for the month, Peach Cobbler Murder (Hannah Swensen, #7) by Joanne Fluke

This is a great series for bedtime reading in the first week of term. Easy to read and engaging.


message 85: by Meg (new)

Meg (makeli2) | 1534 comments Finished my first book, Killer Run Killer Run (A Tourist Trap Mystery, #5) by Lynn Cahoon It was another good addition to the series though the tendency toward repetition got to me. Author also mistakenly called crown molding as wainscoting when talking about remodeling a room.


message 86: by Gary (last edited Oct 17, 2017 12:48AM) (new)

Gary Sundell | 794 comments Gee Meg, I'm one book ahead of you. I just started my second book of this month which is book seven in the series.


message 87: by Hilary (A Wytch's Book Review), Co-Moderator, Featured Series (new)

Hilary (A Wytch's Book Review) (knyttwytch) | 1244 comments Mod
I finished my first one yesterday Deadly Wipeout (Aloha Lagoon Mysteries #3) by Beth Prentice for some reason it took me a while to get into it (actually I think I can blame the Flu!) but then it raced by :D I am going to finish my Cozy Bingo book and another that I have slated to read and then I can settle down to more sun, sea and murder with Deadly Bubbles in the Wine (Aloha Lagoon Mysteries #4) by Mary Jo Burke .


message 88: by Linda (new)

Linda (rudylkr) | 715 comments Finished my second book for the month - A Function of Murder. While I enjoyed the story and characters it seemed like such a sloooow read.


message 89: by Anna Catharina (new)

Anna Catharina Finished my first October book Beware False Profits. I don't know why but it was a little bit slow reading, I like the persons, the mystery and the humour, so I can't say why it took so long to read it.


message 90: by Linda (new)

Linda (rudylkr) | 715 comments Anna Catharina wrote: "Finished my first October book Beware False Profits. I don't know why but it was a little bit slow reading, I like the persons, the mystery and the humour, so I can't say why it took..."

Same thing happened to me with my second book. I enjoyed it but it seemed like such slow reading!


message 91: by Meg (new)

Meg (makeli2) | 1534 comments Gary wrote: "Gee Meg, I'm one book ahead of you. I just started my second book of this month which is book seven in the series."

Catching up!


message 92: by Gary (new)

Gary Sundell | 794 comments Linda wrote: "Anna Catharina wrote: "Finished my first October book Beware False Profits. I don't know why but it was a little bit slow reading, I like the persons, the mystery and the humour, so ..."

Odd I had the same issue. With me it was a bit of a reading slump, hoprfully fixed now.


message 93: by Anna Catharina (new)

Anna Catharina Thanx Linda and Gary, it's good to know there are others with the same problem out there :)


message 94: by Hilary (A Wytch's Book Review), Co-Moderator, Featured Series (new)

Hilary (A Wytch's Book Review) (knyttwytch) | 1244 comments Mod
It seems there are a few of us with a reading slump!


message 95: by Marisa (new)

Marisa (moretta) | 421 comments I haven't begun this month. I'm not so sure, but I'm not reading a lot (mystery, that is, because I joined a PNR-UF Bingo and it's taken most of my time -- and real life takes its toll too).


message 96: by Kristie (new)

Kristie (kristiesbooknook) | 49 comments I finally finished my first book, Kneading to Die, it was mostly a slow book for me but the ending was great. It made me excited for the growth of the series amd the next book.


message 97: by Meg (new)

Meg (makeli2) | 1534 comments I've finished second book, Murder on Wheels. Since we can't do partial stars I marked it with four, though my actual ranking hovers around 3.5. A quick, easy read but with inconsistencies and a couple of bothersome points.


message 98: by Barbara (new)

Barbara Sousa | 504 comments I, too, have had a hard time getting time to read this month. I have finally completed my first book Blueberry Muffin Murder (Hannah Swensen, #3) by Joanne Fluke , which was a fairly quick read. I'd give it 3-1/2 stars, as it got a little repetitive (especially with respect to the "love triangle") but otherwise very entertaining.


message 99: by Gary (last edited Oct 22, 2017 12:30PM) (new)

Gary Sundell | 794 comments Meg wrote: "I've finished second book, Murder on Wheels. Since we can't do partial stars I marked it with four, though my actual ranking hovers around 3.5. A quick, easy read but with inconsist..."

So far Murder on Wheels has been my least favorite in the series. Tea Cups and Mayhem is more enjoyable and I am around the halfway point in it.


message 100: by Meg (new)

Meg (makeli2) | 1534 comments Thx, Gary, I plan to give that next one a try. Will keep fingers crossed that it's a better read.


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