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Icewineanne | 133 comments Love Paula McLain’s historical fiction for those curious about her first foray into mystery, here are my thoughts.

When the Stars Go Dark review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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PamG (lynguy1) | 975 comments I finished Faithless in Death Faithless in Death (In Death, #52) by J.D. Robb by J.D. Robb. This is number 52 in the In Death Eve Dallas near future police procedural with a side of romance series.

My 5 star review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 1806: by PattyMacDotComma (new)

PattyMacDotComma Aussie journalist, reporter, and writer Rick Morton bared his family's soul in his memoir One Hundred Years of Dirt. His childhood in far outback Queensland sounds like something from a couple of hundred years ago.
One Hundred Years of Dirt by Rick Morton 4.5~5★ Link to my review of One Hundred Years of Dirt


message 1807: by PattyMacDotComma (new)

PattyMacDotComma Malala Yousafzai isa another inspiring Little People BIG DREAMS book from Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara. The Taliban tried to assassinate Malala, but she recovered and went on to become the youngest winner of the Nobel Peace Prize.
Malala Yousafzai by Mª Isabel Sánchez Vegara 4.5~5★ Link to my review of Malala Yousafzai with several illustrations


message 1808: by PattyMacDotComma (new)

PattyMacDotComma A road trip to track down an unknown father and perform at an international comedy festival. What could possibly go wrong? The Funny Thing About Norman Foreman by Julietta Henderson follows twelve-year-old Norman, his mother, and an old codger to the Edinburgh Fringe. Don't trust me - many readers just loved this one!
The Funny Thing About Norman Foreman by Julietta Henderson 3★ Link to my review of Norman Foreman


message 1810: by PamG (new)

PamG (lynguy1) | 975 comments At two weeks prior to publication, I can now post my review of Steel Fear Steel Fear by Brandon Webb by Brandon Webb and John David Mann.

If you like high stakes, great characterization, and plenty of action set on board the USS Abraham Lincoln, then I recommend you check out this suspenseful and intense military thriller.

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


message 1811: by PamG (new)

PamG (lynguy1) | 975 comments I finished the last book on my June TBR today. Sorrow's Twin Sorrow's Twin (Demon in Exile, #3) by Rory Surtain by Rory Surtain is a coming of age paranormal fantasy and supernatural suspense novel with a medieval-like setting. This is a good versus evil story and is the third book in the series. In my opinion, this series must be read in order.

My 3 star review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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Tammy | 411 comments Under the Magnolias Under the Magnolias by T.I. Lowe by T.I. Lowe so far I really like this.


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Mark Baker (carstairs38) | 1058 comments Finishing out the week with the thrilling Mercy River (Van Shaw #4) by Glen Erik Hamilton Mercy River by Glen Erik Hamilton https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 1817: by PattyMacDotComma (new)

PattyMacDotComma Carry: A Memoir of Survival on Stolen Land, by Métis author Toni Jensen, is a collection of powerful essays and stories about dispossession, trafficking, gun violence and general abuse of and disregard for the First Nations peoples of the Americas.

Jensen has had quite a life and shares it, warts and all.
Carry A Memoir of Survival on Stolen Land by Toni Jensen 4★ Link to my review of Carry


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message 1824: by Heather L , Cozy Mysteries Moderator (last edited Jul 08, 2021 09:50AM) (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 27490 comments Mod
Finished We'll Always Have Paris: Stories by Ray Bradbury, an enjoyable collection of short stories I have been working through the past month. A couple of my favorites were “Pieta Summer,” “A Literary Encounter,” and “Un-Pillow Talk.” “Ma Perkins Comes to Stay” was quite humorous, and contains the prophetic line, “How many other[s]...are starting the same fight tonight, doomed to lose at last, as he lost, because the rules of logic have been warped all out of shape by a little black evil electric box?” While Bradbury was referring to the radio, it could just as easily apply to televisions and cellphones. I believe this has been especially evident the last few years.

I have read several books by Bradbury since last autumn, and am finding I quite like his writing, whether contemporary short stories such as this collection, dystopian (Fahrenheit 451, which I reread last year), or even science fiction, of which I am usually not a big fan. I think my absolute favorite so far is Dandelion Wine. I have found a few other books by him available on YouTube, and have actually started listening to The Illustrated Man, another short story collection — like I don’t have enough of those in progress right now, LOL.


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PamG (lynguy1) | 975 comments I finished The Matchmaker's Lonely Heart The Matchmaker's Lonely Heart by Nancy Campbell Allen by Nancy Campbell Allen. This is the first book in the Proper Romance Victorian series. It's part historical mystery, part police investigation, and part romance. It's suspenseful, engaging, and atmospheric.

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


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message 1829: by Alice (new)

Alice | 3827 comments I am reading The Lantern Men The Lantern Men (Ruth Galloway, #12) by Elly Griffiths by Elly Griffiths. Excellent series. Some of our old favorites are back and some new characters too. Start wtih book 1 of this series.


message 1830: by Icewineanne (new)

Icewineanne | 133 comments Alice wrote: "I am reading The Lantern Men The Lantern Men (Ruth Galloway, #12) by Elly Griffiths by Elly Griffiths. Excellent series. Some of our old favorites are back and some new characters too. Start wtih boo..."

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message 1831: by PattyMacDotComma (new)

PattyMacDotComma A Little Bit of Courage is all you need to fly high! Author/illustrator Claire Alexander created cute little "Ploofers" to show kids how to learn to be brave.
A Little Bit of Courage by Claire Alexander 5★ Link to my review of A Little Bit of Courage with many illustrations


message 1832: by PattyMacDotComma (new)

PattyMacDotComma South Australian author Garry Disher's recent book Consolation is my favourite kind of writing. Perfect for place, plot, and people. This is rural Australia where crooks think they can get away with murder.
Consolation (Paul Hirschhausen #3) by Garry Disher 4.5~5★ Link to my review of Consolation


message 1834: by Alice (new)

Alice | 3827 comments I am reading a new to me author A House of Ghosts A House of Ghosts by W.C. Ryan by W.C. Ryan set in 1917, small island off of England. Mix of mystery, paranormal and history. Good so far.


message 1835: by PamG (new)

PamG (lynguy1) | 975 comments I finished The One The One by John Marrs by John Marrs. This is a psychological thriller with a bit of science fiction. I received this book in a Goodreads discussion group giveaway. This had a great concept, but didn't live up to my expectations. However, many readers whose opinions I respect liked this a lot more than I did.

My 3 star review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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PamG (lynguy1) | 975 comments I finished reading The Sight The Sight (Devil's Isle, #2) by Chloe Neill by Chloe Neill. This is the second book in the Devil's Isle urban fantasy / supernatural suspense series.

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


message 1841: by Heather L , Cozy Mysteries Moderator (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 27490 comments Mod
Finished listening to The Illustrated Man by Ray Bradbury, free audiobook of which I found on YouTube. This collection of short stories was all science fiction, unlike the previous book of his I read, but still a lot of great stories. Some poignant, some downright creepy.


message 1844: by Heather L , Cozy Mysteries Moderator (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 27490 comments Mod
Two more collections of short stories finished: Original Short Stories - Volume 01 by Guy de Maupassant and Heavenly Date and Other Flirtations by Alexander McCall Smith. Talk about two completely different books! The former were stories set primarily during the Franco-Prussian War in France. The latter were slightly more contemporary (1950s-1960s) stories set in Africa and Australia.


message 1845: by PamG (new)

PamG (lynguy1) | 975 comments I finished The Elimination Threat The Elimination Threat (The Extinction Agenda, #3) by Michael Laurence by Michael Laurence. It's is a well-written, engrossing, and scary-to-think-about technothriller with a conspiracy angle, some science, and a dash of history. It is the third book in the Extinction Agenda series and picks up soon after the end of book two.

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


message 1846: by Brenda (new)

Brenda | 5034 comments Heather L wrote: "Two more collections of short stories finished: Original Short Stories - Volume 01 by Guy de Maupassant and Heavenly Date and Other Flirtations by [autho..."

I don't read anthologies very often (though I have 2 different ones for this month!) but I'm glad you enjoy them Heather!


message 1847: by PattyMacDotComma (new)

PattyMacDotComma I, on the other hand, enjoy stories and anthologies and samplers. This is one book by one author with various stories.

Indigenous Aussie author Adam Thompson's recent collection of short stories is spot-on. The fifteen stories in Born Into This take place in Tasmania, but the problems and challenges are nation-wide.

Well worth reading.
Born Into This by Adam Thompson 4.5~5★ Link to my review of Born Into This


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