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I enjoy this series but think the audiobook is the way to go wit..."
Hmm... I read it - but now you have me intrigued. I'll have to see about getting it on Audio. Thanks!
(Also I finished Hounded last night and yes, it is an excellent read I'd recommend to any UF lovers.)


I started Hidden Heritage: A Lottie Albright Mystery Hidden Heritage by Charlotte Hinger - not a cozy but close - amateur sleuth. I stayed up too late last night, caught up in the story & characters.
Then I'll get back to cozies - I have a stack waiting to read.

Finished reading Daring to Dream by Nora Roberts and have started the next book in the series, Holding the Dream.
Teresa wrote: "Just finished Sarum: The Novel of England last night. I really enjoyed it. I think Edward Rutherfurd may be my new favorite historical fiction author."
His books are on my TBR list. I've heard only good things about him.
His books are on my TBR list. I've heard only good things about him.






This was a surprise hit with me - I didn't expect I'd like it as much as I did. I have the latest one coming to me any day now. :)




I love Jules Verne. Around The World In 80 Days is my favorite book. I read it a couple of times a year. But Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea is the one book of his that I've read that I just didn't enjoy. Maybe it's time to give it another try.

Bonnie,
I have just recently heard about Jody Hedlund. Have you read any of her Christian historical fiction?

It does go into a lot of technical detail at times but since I'm reading it on a Kindle Touch, I just switch to Text-to-Speech and it seems to go faster.
The only other of his books that I've read was Journey to the Center of the Earth and I loved that one.


I was hoping to find that series on audiobook but looks like it is hard to find in that format.
Heidi *Listen. I'll just keep talking anyway. * wrote: "Christina wrote: "Loved The Anatomist's Wife so much, I dived right into the next book in the series Mortal Arts
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I was hoping to f..."
On her website, Anna Lee Huber said the audio rights were just sold and the books will soon be available on Audio Book. :-) It'll definitely be worth the wait!
UPDATE: Looks like the Audiobooks will have a September 8th release.

I was hoping to f..."
On her website, Anna Lee Huber said the audio rights were just sold and the books will soon be available on Audio Book. :-) It'll definitely be worth the wait!
UPDATE: Looks like the Audiobooks will have a September 8th release.


So glad you liked it! It's going to be a long year waiting on the fourth one. Although I might have to listen to the audio versions...

Melissa wrote: "Currently reading The Storied Life of A. J. Fikry
and really enjoying it!"
I just finished that book. I liked the first half. The last third of the book felt forced. It felt almost manipulative where the story was going. It was an easy read, and the banter between A. J. and Amelia was spot on but I only gave it 3/5 stars for the ending.

I just finished that book. I liked the first half. The last third of the book felt forced. It felt almost manipulative where the story was going. It was an easy read, and the banter between A. J. and Amelia was spot on but I only gave it 3/5 stars for the ending.


I read this earlier this year and enjoyed it. I look forward to reading more from this author.


I love this series. It's such fun. After I finish the book I'm currently reading, Enslaved by Ducks, I'm going to catch up with the series and start The Orchid Affair.


LOVE LOVE LOVE MC Beaton's regency series. I read them all while I was in college years ago and hope to re-read some now that they are on audiobook.





I (finally) finished reading A Sand County Almanac; with essays on conservation from Round River by Aldo Leopold Saturday morning. As it is a collection of essays by the noted conservationist, I read a few in between other books over the last couple years. Definitely ahead of his field in many ways!
Have now started The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath for another group's July group read. Only 40 pages in and already finding it depressing. :-\
Have now started The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath for another group's July group read. Only 40 pages in and already finding it depressing. :-\

Thanks Gerrie - I am enjoying it. I too like her style and way of humanizing her subjects.
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But then, when I am not reading cozies, or otherwise, I am out painting, and/or hiking, and/or meeting with friends.