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message 1603: by PattyMacDotComma (new)

PattyMacDotComma Based on a real event in Poland in 1941, Winter Journey by Aussie author Diane Armstrong is a reminder of what we are capable of, both good and bad.
Winter Journey by Diane Armstrong 3.5★ Link to my review of Winter Journey


message 1604: by Cindy (new)

Cindy (cindypp) | 168 comments finishing up a middle grade graphic novel based on a true story of a refugee from Somalia. When Stars Are Scattered When Stars Are Scattered by Victoria Jamieson


message 1605: by Mark (new)

Mark Baker (carstairs38) | 1058 comments I don't read her other series, but I have started the Fox and O'Hare series from Janet Evanovich. I've read the latest, The Bounty (Fox and O'Hare #7) by Janet Evanovich The Bounty, co-written with Steve Hamilton. It's improbable and over the top, but fun.

Here's my review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 1607: by PamG (new)

PamG (lynguy1) | 975 comments I finished a historical fantasy/paranormal romance/supernatural suspense novel: Bloody Good Bloody Good (Brytewood, #1) by Georgia Evans by Georgia Evans. This book is the first book of a trilogy.

My 2 star review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 1608: by Cindy (new)

Cindy (cindypp) | 168 comments Currently listening to The Chalk Man The Chalk Man by C.J. Tudor


message 1609: by Heather L , Cozy Mysteries Moderator (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 27490 comments Mod
Finished The Secret of Cypriere Bayou by Jana Deleon, a rom-suspense plucked from Mount TBR. Good mystery in this one, as well as a really creepy house. (Shiver)


message 1613: by Tammy (new)

Tammy | 411 comments I have just started reading The Seventh Plague The Seventh Plague (Sigma Force, #12) by James Rollins by James Rollins


message 1615: by PattyMacDotComma (new)

PattyMacDotComma Aussie B Michael Radburn is a reliable, go-to author for thrilling mysteries. The Reach is the third featuring Park Ranger Taylor Bridges in a beautiful (though terrifying!) Australian bush setting.
The Reach (Taylor Bridges, #3) by B. Michael Radburn 4.5★ Link to my review of The Reach


message 1617: by PattyMacDotComma (new)

PattyMacDotComma Open Water, a novella by British-Ghanaian author Caleb Azumah Nelson, is a poetic, complicated, lyrical love story, some of which I loved.
Open Water by Caleb Azumah Nelson 3.5★ Link to my review of Open Water


message 1619: by Cindy (new)

Cindy (cindypp) | 168 comments Currently reading The Perfect Son The Perfect Son by Freida McFadden


message 1621: by PattyMacDotComma (new)

PattyMacDotComma Booker-winning, Tasmanian Richard Flanagan has written a remarkable parable for our times. During Australia's Black Summer of bushfires, three adult children play tug-of-war over their dying mother, while her mind is often floating in The Living Sea of Waking Dreams. Suspension of disbelief is required, as the daughter's finger disappears and almost nobody notices.
The Living Sea of Waking Dreams by Richard Flanagan 5★ Link to my review of Living Sea of Waking Dreams


message 1622: by PattyMacDotComma (new)

PattyMacDotComma On a bright, cheery note, My Monsterpiece by Amalia Hoffman is a terrific little book that will make your fingers itch to open up the craft box!
My Monsterpiece by Amalia Hoffman 5★ Link to my review of My Monsterpiece with colourful illustrations!


message 1624: by Alice (new)

Alice | 3827 comments I am reading The Easter Sepulchre The Easter Sepulchre (The Chronicles of Hugh de Singleton, Surgeon #13) by Melvin R. Starr by Mel Starr. I have read every book in the series and enjoy them greatly. Book is set in 1347, in Bampton England. Excellent glossary in the front to help us with unfamiliar terms. I recommend starting with book 1.


message 1625: by PamG (new)

PamG (lynguy1) | 975 comments I finished a coming of age paranormal fantasy and supernatural suspense novel with a medieval-like setting. This is book 2 in the series: The Scarred Man The Scarred Man (Demon in Exile, #2) by Rory Surtain by Rory Surtain

My 4 star review:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 1627: by Alice (new)

Alice | 3827 comments I have started Band of Sisters Band of Sisters by Lauren Willig by Lauren Willig. Set in 1917, Smith alums go to help France during WWI. Here books are always well written with good character development. Enjoying the book so far.


message 1630: by PamG (new)

PamG (lynguy1) | 975 comments I finished the last book on my April TBR last night.
The Guest List The Guest List by Lucy Foley by Lucy Foley.
There are so many great reviews on this one. Unfortunately, mine isn't one of those.

My 2 star review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

I'm going to finish Hounds Abound Hounds Abound (Pet Rescue Mystery, #3) by Linda O. Johnston by Linda O. Johnston next.


message 1631: by Meg (new)

Meg (makeli2) | 2322 comments I'm currently reading The Job (Fox and O'Hare #3) by Janet Evanovich The Job by Janet Evanovich & Lee Goldberg, #3 in series


message 1632: by Cindy (new)

Cindy (cindypp) | 168 comments Currently reading A Study in Scarlet Women A Study in Scarlet Women (Lady Sherlock, #1) by Sherry Thomas


message 1636: by PattyMacDotComma (new)

PattyMacDotComma I just enjoyed Trust, the third of Aussie author, journalist, and former foreign correspondent Chris Hammer's Martin Scarsden series. Sydney is at its corrupt, murderous worst.
Trust (Martin Scarsden, #3) by Chris Hammer 4★ Link to my review of Trust


message 1637: by PattyMacDotComma (new)

PattyMacDotComma I was pleased to see Mary Anning added to the Little People BIG DREAMS series by Mª Isabel Sánchez Vegara. All kids love collecting things, so they'd enjoy seeing how this little girl grew up finding fossils and becoming famous.
Mary Anning by Mª Isabel Sánchez Vegara 4★ Link to my Mary Anning review, including several illustrations


message 1639: by PattyMacDotComma (new)

PattyMacDotComma Everybody's Fool by Richard Russo is the long-awaited sequel to the popular Nobody's Fool. I'm happy to report that Sully and all were still at their stations in the White Horse and Hattie's when I left. (But you'll want to stay clear of the dog.)
Everybody's Fool (Sully #2) by Richard Russo 4★ Link to my review of Everybody's Fool


message 1642: by Cindy (new)

Cindy (cindypp) | 168 comments Currently reading The Janitor's Wife The Janitor's Wife by L.G. Davis


message 1643: by Tammy (new)

Tammy | 411 comments Just started reading The Nightmare Room The Nightmare Room (The Messy Man, #1) by Chris Sorensen by Chris Sorensen so far I like it.


message 1644: by Heather L , Cozy Mysteries Moderator (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 27490 comments Mod
Read two short stories (20-22 pgs ea) last couple days and started listening to the audiobook of Dandelion Wine by Ray Bradbury. Enjoying this, but wishing I had a printed copy.


message 1646: by Brenda (new)

Brenda | 5034 comments Heather L wrote: "Read two short stories (20-22 pgs ea) last couple days and started listening to the audiobook of Dandelion Wine by Ray Bradbury. Enjoying this, but wishing I had a printed..."

Sometimes nothing beats a printed copy :)


message 1647: by Heather L , Cozy Mysteries Moderator (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 27490 comments Mod
Brenda—

You’re not wrong! I rarely listen to audiobooks, but a print copy isn’t presently in the budget, and I was lucky to find a free audio version on YouTube. I got halfway through it this afternoon, about 4-1/2 hours left. I was planning to listen to more this evening, but just had a sudden nasty headache hit, so am taking a break.


message 1648: by Brenda (new)

Brenda | 5034 comments That's no good Heather! I hope your headache passes quickly - nothing worse when you're trying to read :(


message 1649: by Heather L , Cozy Mysteries Moderator (last edited May 09, 2021 11:00AM) (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 27490 comments Mod
I took some Ibuprofen, had dinner and laid down for a bit and it did help some. Still have a slight headache, but was able to listen to another two hours of my book. About two hours left for tomorrow.

I am quite enjoying Dandelion Wine. It’s told in a series of vignettes (40 chapters, some short, some longer) chronicling a summer in a small town in Illinois. Many of the “stories” are told from the point of view of two brothers, age 10 and 12, others from the POV of adults. Some are funny and sweet, others sad or suspenseful. Highly recommend it! I’m glad I was able to find an audio version free on YouTube!

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=sCgOqYW...


message 1650: by Brenda (new)

Brenda | 5034 comments And now I guess you're sleeping :) Glad it's a little better Heather..


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