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I really liked this one.


I always have that problem with Johansen's books. I know when I start one that I am not going to be putting it down anytime soon.



I haven't heard of this author so I added him to my list. Have you read books by G.G. Vandagriff? She also writes mysteries involving genealogy. I also delve into family history regularly.
Started Anna Karenina over the weekend, managed to finish part one and start part two. Hoping I can get through it in one week! This is the September group read for two differnt groups I am in here at GR.


❂ Jennifer wrote: "I read Mansfield Park again."
A good book to reread. I know a lot of people don't like that one because of the heroine in it (feel she is too meek), but my least favorite of Austen's books is Emma. Just did not care much for that one.
Have made steady progress on Anna Karenina, though not as far into it as I'd like to be. I have finished part two and am several chapters into part three, about one-third finished. Was probably over-optimistic of me to hope I could finish in one week when I started it during fall premier week, lol.
A good book to reread. I know a lot of people don't like that one because of the heroine in it (feel she is too meek), but my least favorite of Austen's books is Emma. Just did not care much for that one.
Have made steady progress on Anna Karenina, though not as far into it as I'd like to be. I have finished part two and am several chapters into part three, about one-third finished. Was probably over-optimistic of me to hope I could finish in one week when I started it during fall premier week, lol.

No Vicky, I havent heard of G.G.Vandagriff but I just made a note to look for her books. I do love genealogy and Steve Robinson gets the adrenaline rush that we feel when we find that one clue/date/name that helps us bridge the span of time. I thoroughly enjoyed his book. It has a thriller edge without being gory and he lets the mystery shine while weaving in the hobby/job of genealogy. And the mystery was very well contrived. For the first time in a long time, I didn't have a clue whodunit until the ending. You may want to give this one a try. And thank you for the recomendation (G.G.Vandagriff)

Mansfield Park isn't my favorite to be sure. I didn't feel like she was too meek, but she was so virtuous as to look like a judgemental prude sometimes and Edmund even worse. But I do enjoy reading it in spite of this. I haven't read Emma yet - I've started it twice and put it down. It's not really grabbing me, I must say. :)

You're welcome. Thanks for sharing.


Just curious, what's this series about? Or what type of series is it? Thanks!

Finally passed the halfway point of Anna Karenina. Have you ever noticed that the third quarter of a really long book is always the hardest to push through?

Yes! Just like the 3rd quarter of school always seems the longest...



Since I've started keeping track of character names, though, I've started bringing home the print copy of the audiobook I'm listening to, so I get the correct spelling of character names, etc.
That book -- The Sixes -- was one of my very first reads in 2012, and I *loved it! I always have a 'soft spot' for books set in Pennsylvania, but I found the story really engrossing too! I need to look into more of her books.

Finally finished Anna Karenina this week. Not being home three weekends in a row, it took me twice as long as it should have to read it, but was so worth it. Tolstoy has a more readable style than I expected.
Am now reading The Casual Vacancy by JK Rowling, with a stack of cozies in the wings.
Am now reading The Casual Vacancy by JK Rowling, with a stack of cozies in the wings.

I'll be interested in hearing what you think of this one, Heather. I have it out from the library, but have a few others I have to read first.




I little too rough to be a cozy but a very good Halloween mystery. She even used the Raven throughout the story, including giving it a part in the solving of the mystery.


I little too rough to be a cozy but a very good Halloween mystery. She even used the Raven throughout the story, including giving ..."
I used to love the Gregor Demarkian books, and remember this being a good one!


I am currently reading The Magician's Nephew by C.S. Lewis. This is the first book in the Chronicles of Narnia series. Somehow I missed this series when I was growing up (don't ask me how). I bought The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe for 25 cents at the library and thought that it was the first book in the series. Surprise!!! Not the case. I am down to the last 10 pages (I just could not keep my eyes open any longer at 3:30 a.m. or so this morning). Anyway, when I finish those last 10 I have The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe all ready to start.

Finished The Caine Mutiny

Finished The Sister Queens

Started The Forsyte Saga: Swan Song

Partway through Kitty Foyle



Bought a couple yesterday that look interesting: The Age of Desire



The World We Found by Thrity Umrigar (contemporary India)
In the Company of the Courtesan by Sarah Dunant (early 1500s Venice)
A Reliable Wife by Robert Goolrick (rural Wisconsin, 1909)
I'm now reading a fascinating memoir,
Life on the Color Line: The True Story of a White Boy Who Discovered He Was Black
Denise wrote: "I am currently reading The Magician's Nephew..."
Hi Denise! I (re)read that entire series last year. Some of the books I had rea when younger, some I had missed. A good series, and fast reads -- do you think you will read more of the series after The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe?
Hi Denise! I (re)read that entire series last year. Some of the books I had rea when younger, some I had missed. A good series, and fast reads -- do you think you will read more of the series after The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe?

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