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message 1101: by Brenda (new)

Brenda | 5036 comments Heather L wrote: "Brenda— I know, right? I went back and looked up the person who posted it, and it wasn’t Audible. Also looks like she did it with other books, so probably not a legal upload. 🙄"

Probably not!! oops! I wish people wouldn't do that - the authors work hard for their money...


message 1103: by Brenda (new)

Brenda | 5036 comments That's the 2nd Paris one Heather :)


message 1105: by Heather L , Cozy Mysteries Moderator (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 27494 comments Mod
Brenda— I can’t hear you.... 😛


message 1106: by Brenda (new)

Brenda | 5036 comments Haha!! I'll just have to shout louder then!! 😁


message 1109: by PattyMacDotComma (new)

PattyMacDotComma Author Catherine Ryan Hyde is a favourite of many readers for her hopeful, heartwarming books. Seven Perfect Things: A Novel is the first I've read, and it was a happy break between heavier reads.
Seven Perfect Things A Novel by Catherine Ryan Hyde 4★ Link to my 'Seven Perfect Things' review


message 1110: by PattyMacDotComma (new)

PattyMacDotComma I just finished the wonderful Song of the Crocodile by Aussie Aboriginal author (and Nardi Simpson. Just great!
Song of the Crocodile by Nardi Simpson 5★ Link to my 'Crocodile' review


message 1111: by PamG (new)

PamG (lynguy1) | 975 comments Here is my 5 star review for a police procedural/crime thriller: Breathe Your Last Breathe Your Last (Detective Josie Quinn Book, #10) by Lisa Regan by Lisa Regan.

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


message 1112: by Alice (new)

Alice | 3827 comments I finished Old Bones (Nora Kelly #1) by Douglas Preston by Douglas Preston and Lincold Child. First book I ever read by them. Enjoyed it greatly. Loved the history and forensics.


message 1113: by Heather L , Cozy Mysteries Moderator (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 27494 comments Mod
Finished reading Silver Bells by Fern Michaels, and also plucked an older rom com from Mount TBR, I Saw Daddy Kissing Santa Claus by Debbi Rawlins. Am now reading The President Is Missing by James Patterson/Bill Clinton. Got 100 pages into it last night. Short chapters and reads fast (at least so far).


message 1115: by Brenda (new)

Brenda | 5036 comments It's a fantastic series isn't it Pam. Every book is great - I hope she keeps going with them for a long time to come :)


message 1116: by PamG (new)

PamG (lynguy1) | 975 comments Brenda wrote: "It's a fantastic series isn't it Pam. Every book is great - I hope she keeps going with them for a long time to come :)"

Agreed. I will probably read the next one in late December and I am looking forward to it.


message 1117: by Brenda (new)

Brenda | 5036 comments You'll love it Pam :)


message 1118: by PattyMacDotComma (new)

PattyMacDotComma I read the 4th book in Charlie Garratt's Inspector James Given series, Where Every Man, and I'm sure readers of the earlier books would like this one, where he is facing the fast-approaching Nazis in France in 1938.
Where Every Man (Inspector James Given, #4) by Charlie Garratt 3.5★ Link to my review of Where Every Man


message 1119: by PattyMacDotComma (new)

PattyMacDotComma I also read the 4th book in Graham Brack's delightful Master Mercurius mystery series. Mercurius is a 17th century Dutch minister/priest/university lecturer who has a talent for investigation. The Noose's Shadow is another entertaining adventure!
The Noose's Shadow by Graham Brack 4.5★ Link to my Noose's Shadow review


message 1121: by Marianna (new)

Marianna Heusler (goodreadscommheusler) | 23 comments I’m reading The Last Time I Lied by Riley Sager. Definitely not a cozy but very well written and thoroughly enjoyable!


message 1122: by Jane (new)

Jane Rereading The Talisman Ring by Georgette Heyer, as a companion to Almacks' discussion during November. I've read it often enough that I could participate without rereading, but felt like a reread anyway.


message 1123: by Heather L , Cozy Mysteries Moderator (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 27494 comments Mod
I’m sure Brenda is going to laugh at this, but I was up until 5 am finishing The President Is Missing by Bill Clinton and James Patterson. I remember looking at the clock around 1 am, then became so caught up in the action the next thing I knew the book was finished and it was 5 am.

And if the thought of a pandemic virus is frightening, this book proves that a computer virus can be just as devastating, maybe even more so.

Loved the president’s speech in the last chapter. Much of what was said is relevant to what’s going on in our country/the world now. Definitely recommend this one!


message 1124: by Brenda (new)

Brenda | 5036 comments I hope you don't have to work today Heather!! Though I guess it's Sunday in your neck of the woods as it's Monday morning here :) It obviously says a lot about the book that you were so engrossed you didn't realise the time!! I wouldn't have been able to keep my eyes open though!!


message 1125: by Heather L , Cozy Mysteries Moderator (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 27494 comments Mod
Brenda— Yes, Sunday here, so I was able to sleep until 11 am. It was getting more difficult to keep my eyes open during the last half hour, but I was so close to the end and anxious to see how it played out. Have been a slug most of the day. I did take garage out and wash dishes, but not much else. Watched a couple Christmas movies, Packers football game on right now (we’re crushing the Chicago Bears!). Hoping I make it to the end of the game, which will be after 10 pm.


message 1126: by Brenda (new)

Brenda | 5036 comments Haha!! Sounds like you're a glutton for punishment! Good for you though - do what you like, when you like :) Enjoy!


message 1127: by Heather L , Cozy Mysteries Moderator (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 27494 comments Mod
“Sounds like you're a glutton for punishment!”

Occasionally, yes. 😂


message 1128: by Meg (new)

Meg (makeli2) | 2322 comments Heather L wrote: "I’m sure Brenda is going to laugh at this, but I was up until 5 am finishing The President Is Missing by Bill Clinton and James Patterson. I remember looking at the clock around 1 a..."

Ok then, I've added this to the WL. 😄


message 1129: by Brenda (new)

Brenda | 5036 comments Heather L wrote: "“Sounds like you're a glutton for punishment!”

Occasionally, yes. 😂"


Haha!


message 1132: by PattyMacDotComma (new)

PattyMacDotComma I finally read the disturbing, macabre, sometimes hilariously slapstick historical fiction that is Booker-winning Aussie author Richard Flanagan's celebrated Gould's Book of Fish: A Novel in Twelve Fish. What an important, unique talent this man is!
Gould's Book of Fish A Novel in Twelve Fish by Richard Flanagan 5★ Link to my Gould's Book of Fish review


message 1133: by Heather L , Cozy Mysteries Moderator (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 27494 comments Mod
I’m cozying up to a A Cowboy Under the Mistletoe right now (alas, only in my reading).

A Cowboy Under the Mistletoe (Thunder Mountain Brotherhood, #4) by Vicki Lewis Thompson


message 1134: by Brenda (new)

Brenda | 5036 comments LOL!


message 1135: by Brenda (new)

Brenda | 5036 comments My review for Under the Golden Sun by Jenny Ashcroft Under the Golden Sun, the brilliant new historical from Aussie Jenny Ashcroft

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


message 1137: by PattyMacDotComma (new)

PattyMacDotComma The Lost Soul Atlas by Zana Fraillon is a fantastical book for young readers, but it's just as entertaining for grown-ups. Life or afterlife or somewhere in between? Twiggy tries to find himself and his Da.
The Lost Soul Atlas by Zana Fraillon 4.5★ Link to my Lost Soul Atlas review


message 1138: by Heather L , Cozy Mysteries Moderator (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 27494 comments Mod
Brenda — Going back to previous discussions on challenges and being a glutton for punishment, I’ve just committed to four year-long challenges for 2021. At least books for these can be used for challenges here, too. 😳


message 1139: by Cindy (new)

Cindy (cindypp) | 168 comments Starting A Promised Land A Promised Land by Barack Obama today. It's a hefty book and I want to take my time on it so I am thinking this will be one of my last books for the year. And what a book to end with!


message 1140: by Heather L , Cozy Mysteries Moderator (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 27494 comments Mod
Cindy — Enjoy! I’ve enjoyed his recent interviews with Stephen Colbert.


message 1141: by Meg (new)

Meg (makeli2) | 2322 comments Heather L wrote: "I’m cozying up to a A Cowboy Under the Mistletoe right now (alas, only in my reading).

A Cowboy Under the Mistletoe (Thunder Mountain Brotherhood, #4) by Vicki Lewis Thompson"


love it! lol!


message 1142: by Meg (new)

Meg (makeli2) | 2322 comments Heather L wrote: "Brenda — Going back to previous discussions on challenges and being a glutton for punishment, I’ve just committed to four year-long challenges for 2021. At least books for these can be used for cha..."

Who the heck is putting that one on? I thought the 100 category ones were bad but I guess not!


message 1143: by Meg (last edited Dec 02, 2020 01:40PM) (new)

Meg (makeli2) | 2322 comments Just finished Inspector Gamache #6, Bury Your Dead (Armand Gamache, #6) by Louise Penny Bury Your Dead. Some really sad parts in this one.

Just love this series; trying to stretch it out so I don't run out too soon. Ditto with the In Death series; I'm on #42 or 43, which only leaves about 10 with the new one coming out soon.


message 1144: by Heather L , Cozy Mysteries Moderator (last edited Dec 02, 2020 02:29PM) (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 27494 comments Mod
Meg — One is the 2021 Popsugar Ultimate Reading Challenge, which I’ve been doing since 2015. Next year’s list came out yesterday, 50 books. I have 48/50 for this year’s, hoping to squeeze in one more. Next year...probably won’t get through as many. I set a goal for at least 30, and should be able to use mysteries for most of those.

The other three are part of a GR classics group’s “challenge buffet.” There are ten from which members can pick and choose. I am doing two that I did this year and one different: Read at least 24 short stories (I had 100+ this year), Read at least 12 of the 40 classic group reads for 2021 (did 14 this year), and Read at least six new-to-me authors (published before 2000).

And then there’ll be the mini and seasonal challenges here, but books can be used for multiple challenges. Definitely forces you to shake up the TBR pile.


message 1145: by Meg (new)

Meg (makeli2) | 2322 comments Heather L wrote: "Meg — One is the 2021 Popsugar Ultimate Reading Challenge, which I’ve been doing since 2015. Next year’s list came out yesterday, 50 books. I have 48/50 for this year’s, hoping to squeeze in one mo..."

I've been doing the Popsugar one, too, but only for the last two years or so. I plan to do the latest one as I'm addicted (I'm the one who can't say no to practically any reading challenge). I haven't started plugging in books, tho. I will say that this challenge really makes me stretch my boundaries...I'll have read all 50 for 2020 before this month is done. Not sure yet how many I'll do next year.


message 1146: by Brenda (new)

Brenda | 5036 comments Heather L wrote: "Brenda — Going back to previous discussions on challenges and being a glutton for punishment, I’ve just committed to four year-long challenges for 2021. At least books for these can be used for cha..."

Sounds like a fun year ahead Heather!


message 1147: by Heather L , Cozy Mysteries Moderator (last edited Dec 02, 2020 09:56PM) (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 27494 comments Mod
Thanks, Brenda! 😀

Meg — I’ve already started figuring out what I have for some prompts. I feel like I have fewer options for most prompts than I did last year’s. In some ways that makes it easier to decide what you want to read, but for some I wish I had more options. There are several I’m sure will fit challenges here, even if not for the same exact prompt.

BTW, two of my suggestions made this year’s Ultimate. 🙂


message 1148: by Meg (new)

Meg (makeli2) | 2322 comments Heather L wrote: "Thanks, Brenda! 😀

Meg — I’ve already started figuring out what I have for some prompts. I feel like I have fewer options for most prompts than I did last year’s. In some ways that makes it easier ..."

BTW, two of my suggestions made this year’s Ultimate. 🙂


Nice! Which two made it?


message 1149: by Heather L , Cozy Mysteries Moderator (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 27494 comments Mod
Meg — The two that were chosen were a book whose title starts with Q, X or Z (which was the last of my suggestions I expected to make it, lol) and a book everyone else seems to have read but you. I have numerous books for both so that it’s hard narrowing my choices.


message 1150: by Karen (new)

Karen (xkamx) | 547 comments Heather L wrote: "Cindy — Enjoy! I’ve enjoyed his recent interviews with Stephen Colbert."

How funny... I watched the two nights and was disappointed. I guess I wanted more substance and less tomfoolery. I really didn't get any more than I did watching the President on Jimmy Kimmel. It was as if the two were given the same list of interview questions and asked them in their own styles, filling in the rest of the time with jokes. Though it's in the news, I thought too much time was spent on current events (how he would have handled the pandemic, how Biden will do, how Trump is doing/did, etc.) rather than the substance of his book. Some of it was interesting, of course, but... I know these shows lighter fare (not in depth journalism/news programs), but I was left wanting for more than I got. He's supposed to be on Fallon tonight (or this week?). I don't know that I'll watch.


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