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message 101: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80171 comments Mod
Goodness Fi - an 800 page book!!! Brave!


message 102: by Fi (new)

Fi | 36 comments Brenda wrote: "Goodness Fi - an 800 page book!!! Brave!"

I know, especially when it's the first challenge I've put myself down for and I've a busy month! Almost finished it and hopefully will whizz through the others!


message 103: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80171 comments Mod
I'll keep my fingers crossed for you Fi :)


message 104: by Angela (new)

Angela (angelaholmes) | 557 comments March Challenge Finished!
Spell-it-Out
Level: Easy
5/5


1. M is for male.
a) Read a book by a male author
The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman read 3/3/21 - 5 ⭐

2. A is for Australia.
a) Read a book by an Australian author
Area 7 by Matthew Reilly AA read 7/3/21 - 4 ⭐

3. R is for reminiscing.
b) Read a book whose title starts with R.
Ride the Tide by Julie Ann Walker read 1/3/21 - 3 ⭐

4. C is for colour.
a) Read a book with a brightly coloured cover.
Tea with Milk and Murder by H.Y. Hanna AA read 12/3/21 - 5 ⭐

5. H is for home.
a) Read a book set in the country where you live.
Murder in Montparnasse by Kerry Greenwood AA read 2/3/21 - 4 ⭐

The Thursday Murder Club (Thursday Murder Club, #1) by Richard Osman Area 7 (Shane Schofield, #2) by Matthew Reilly Ride the Tide (Deep Six, #3) by Julie Ann Walker Tea with Milk and Murder (Oxford Tearoom Mysteries #2) by H.Y. Hanna Murder in Montparnasse (Phryne Fisher, #12) by Kerry Greenwood


message 105: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (last edited Mar 12, 2021 09:51PM) (new)

Brenda | 80171 comments Mod
Well done Angela!! First one finished!


message 106: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 1557 comments Brenda wrote: "Yes Sarah that would be fine :)"

Thanks Brenda!


message 107: by Johanna (last edited Mar 13, 2021 08:44PM) (new)

Johanna Book number four finished. The Hearts Invisible Furies by John Boyne, five stars from me for this incredible book. l'll be thinking about it for days
The Heart's Invisible Furies by John Boyne


message 108: by Kim (new)

Kim (kimborams) | 1584 comments Finished my 4th of this Challenge with:-

4. 'C' is for 'colour' - read a book with a title starting with 'C':
Close to Home by Cara Hunter Close to Home (DI Adam Fawley, #1) by Cara Hunter

Rated this one as 4* (9/10). My review is here:-
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 109: by Kim (new)

Kim (kimborams) | 1584 comments Fi wrote: "Kim wrote: "Finished my 3rd of this Challenge with:-

H is for 'Home':
Read a book set in the country where you live (UK):-
The Family Upstairs by Lisa Jewell [bookco..."


Thanks for commenting, Fi - yes, loved it. 5 stars for me!!


message 110: by Deb (new)

Deb Omnivorous Reader | 1929 comments Finished my first for the challenge:

M; for a male author. 2001 A Space Odyssey (Space Odyssey, #1) by Arthur C. Clarke Arthur C. Clarke

It totally exceeded expectations, and for abook written in the 1960's before man had even landed on the moon, it has dated very little.
5*
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 111: by Suzie (new)

Suzie | 481 comments Easy 3/5

I changed my male author title due to a library reserve becoming available
The Night Whistler by Greg Woodland AA 4 stars

The Night Whistler by Greg Woodland


message 112: by Johanna (new)

Johanna Book number five finished, I think I might just get through this challenge after all. This one was wonderful, and I loved every second of it

The Bookshop of the Broken Hearted by Robert Hillman


message 113: by Valerie (new)

Valerie (nicehotcupoftea) | 838 comments I've somehow managed to finish early! Thanks for this challenge, I read some terrific books.

March Challenge - Spell-it-Out
Level: Easy
05/5

1. M is for male. Read a book by a male author

Dom Juan by Molière 4★

2. A is for Australia. Read a book by an Australian author

Urn Burial by Kerry Greenwood AA 3★

3. R is for reminiscing. Read a book from the genre of Historical Fiction

Eye of the Needle by Ken Follett 5★

4. C is for colour. Read a book with a brightly coloured cover

La Sirène et le Scaphandrier by Samuelle Barbier 4★

5. H is for home. Read a book set in the country where you live

Infinite Splendours by Sofie Laguna AA 5★

Dom Juan by Molière Urn Burial (Phryne Fisher, #8) by Kerry Greenwood Eye of the Needle by Ken Follett La Sirène et le Scaphandrier by Samuelle Barbier Infinite Splendours by Sofie Laguna


message 114: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80171 comments Mod
Great work Valerie!! Good to see your 5 stars on Infinite Splendours :)


message 115: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80171 comments Mod
All done :)

March Challenge - Spell-it-Out
Level: Hard
10/10

1. M is for male.

a) Read a book by a male author
Win by Harlan Coben 4s 13/3/21

b) Read a book whose title starts with M
Mystery by the Sea by Verity Bright 5s 4/3/21

2. A is for Australia.
a) Read a book by an Australian author
Stealing Time by Rebecca Bowyer 4s 15/3/21 AA

b) Read a book whose title starts with A
A Winning Betrayal by Louise Guy 4s 12/3/21 AA

3. R is for reminiscing.
a) Read a book from the genre of Historical Fiction
A New York Secret by Ella Carey 5s 7/3/21 AA

b) Read a book whose title starts with R
Retribution Ridge by Anna Willett 4s 6/3/21 AA

4. C is for colour.
a) Read a book with a brightly coloured cover
Bloodbaths and Banana Cake by Addison Moore 2s 5/3/21

b) Read a book whose title starts with C
A Child of My Own by Vanessa Carnevale 5s 2/3/21 AA

5. H is for home.
a) Read a book set in the country where you live
The Secret Life of Sarah Meads by V.K. Tritschler 2.5s 6/3/21 AA

b) Read a book whose title starts with H
Heartbreak Bay by Rachel Caine 5s 3/3/21

Win (Windsor Horne Lockwood III, #1) by Harlan Coben Mystery by the Sea (A Lady Eleanor Swift Mystery #5) by Verity Bright Stealing Time by Rebecca Bowyer A Winning Betrayal by Louise Guy A New York Secret (Daughters of New York #1) by Ella Carey Retribution Ridge by Anna Willett Bloodbaths and Banana Cake (Murder in the Mix, #7) by Addison Moore A Child of My Own by Vanessa Carnevale The Secret Life of Sarah Meads by V.K. Tritschler Heartbreak Bay (Stillhouse Lake #5) by Rachel Caine


message 116: by MaryG2E (new)

MaryG2E (goodreadscommaryg2e) | 934 comments Finished the March challenge. Very enjoyable reading.

AR Monthly Challenge - March 2021 - Spell It Out
Duration: 01/03/21 - 31/03/21
Level: EASY, i.e. 5 books, including at least 2 AAs
Progress: 5/5

✔ 1. M is for male - Read a book by a male author

2071 - The World We'll Leave Our Grandchildren by Chris Rapley 4★s

2. A is for Australia - Read a book by an Australian author
The Hidden Hours by Sara Foster (AA) 4★s

3. R is for reminiscing - Read a book from the genre of Historical Fiction
Wearing Paper Dresses by Anne Brinsden (AA) 5★s

4. C is for colour - Read a book whose title starts with C
The Course of Love by Alain de Botton 4★s

5. H is for home - Read a book set in Australia
Silver by Chris Hammer (AA) 5★s

2071 - The World We'll Leave Our Grandchildren by Chris Rapley The Hidden Hours by Sara Foster Wearing Paper Dresses by Anne Brinsden The Course of Love by Alain de Botton Silver (Martin Scarsden, #2) by Chris Hammer


message 117: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80171 comments Mod
Great job Mary!


message 118: by Trish (new)

Trish (trishr) | 1109 comments All finished having taken the easy option 😉

March Challenge - Spell-it-Out
Level: Easy
5/5 AA 4/4

1. M is for male.
Read a book by a MALE AUTHOR (OR read a book whose title starts with M)
The Wife and the Widow by Christian White AA....read 4*

2. A is for Australia.
Read a book by an ASTRALIAN AUTHOR (OR read a book whose title starts with A)
Only Daughter by Anna Snoekstra AA....read 3.5*

3. R is for reminiscing.
Read a book from the genre of HISTORICAL FICTION (OR read a book whose title starts with R)
Exposure by Helen Dunmore....read 3.5*

4. C is for colour.
Read a book with a BRIGHTLY COLOURED COVER (OR read a book whose title starts with C)
The Red Coast by Di Morrissey AA....read 3.5*

5. H is for home.
Read a book set in the COUNTRY WHERE YOU LIVE (OR read a book whose title starts with H)
The Precipice by Virginia Duigan AA....read 3*

The Wife and the Widow by Christian White Only Daughter by Anna Snoekstra Exposure by Helen Dunmore The Red Coast by Di Morrissey The Precipice by Virginia Duigan


message 119: by Jane (new)

Jane | 756 comments Finished the hard version of this challenge (10 books) with :

H - Read a book set in the country where you live : The Survivors by Jane Harper AA 4*

Another excellent book by Jane Harper. Well paced, good characters; it captures the pace of a small Tasmanian coastal town and makes great use of the landscape and setting to tell the story.


message 120: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80171 comments Mod
Great job Trish and Jane!


message 121: by Jenn (new)

Jenn (jumpapa) | 805 comments Finished :)

March Challenge - Spell-it-Out
Level: Hard
10/10

1. M is for male.
a) Read a book by a male author
Witch and Wizard by James Patterson 3.5 stars

b) Read a book whose title starts with M
The McCalister Legacy by Nicole Hurley-Moore AA 4 stars

2. A is for Australia.
a) Read a book by an Australian author
The Vineyard In The Hills by Lily Malone AA 5 Stars

b) Read a book whose title starts with A
Accounting for Love by Erin Wright 4 stars

3. R is for reminiscing.
a) Read a book from the genre of Historical Fiction
Lilac Girls by Martha Hall Kelly AA 5 stars

b) Read a book whose title starts with R
Reckless Road by Christine Feehan 5 stars

4. C is for colour.
a) Read a book with a brightly coloured cover
Wyoming True by Diana Palmer 4 stars

b) Read a book whose title starts with C
Cry Wolf by Patricia Briggs 5 stars

5. H is for home.
a) Read a book set in the country where you live
The Girls of Mischief Bay by Susan Mallery AA 5 stars

b) Read a book whose title starts with H
House of Earth and Blood by Sarah J. Maas 5 stars


message 122: by Cherie (new)

Cherie (mystrez) | 296 comments Finished :)

March Challenge - Spell-it-Out
Level: Easy
5/5

Doing all 10 categories but only with 5 books :)

1. M is for male.
Male Author/Starts with M

The Midnight Library by Matt Haig 3 stars

2. A is for Australia.
Australian author/Title starts with A

The Anti-Cool Girl by Rosie Waterland AA 4 stars

3. R is for reminiscing.
Historical Fiction/Title starts with R

Remarkable Creatures by Tracy Chevalier 4 stars

4. C is for colour.
Brightly coloured cover/Title starts with C

Cleave by Nikki Gemmell AA 2.5 stars

5. H is for home.
Set in the country where you live/Title starts with H

Heart of the Grass Tree by Molly Murn AA 3 stars

The Midnight Library by Matt Haig The Anti-Cool Girl by Rosie Waterland Remarkable Creatures by Tracy Chevalier Cleave by Nikki Gemmell Heart of the Grass Tree by Molly Murn


message 123: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80171 comments Mod
Well done Jennifer and Cherie! Great jobs girls!!


message 124: by Deb (new)

Deb Omnivorous Reader | 1929 comments Finished my ''C" with the very fun The Charmed Children of Rookskill Castle by Janet Fox by Janet Fox

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


message 125: by Trish (new)

Trish (trishr) | 1109 comments Brenda wrote: "Great job Trish and Jane!"

Thank you Brenda, looking forward to see what April brings 🤗


message 126: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80171 comments Mod
Not too long to wait Trish :)


message 127: by Trish (new)

Trish (trishr) | 1109 comments Brenda wrote: "Not too long to wait Trish :)"

🤗🤗


message 128: by Clare (new)

Clare Snow (claresnow) | 522 comments I finished Easy Level 2AA. Not sure how, when I read 2 +500p. books and I struggle with long books.

5/5

1. M. Read a book by a Male author
The Windup Girl by Paolo Bacigalupi Read 19/3. 3★

2. A is for Australia.
Read a book by an Australian author
All That Impossible Space by Anna Morgan Read 17/3. 3★ AA

3. R is for reminiscing.
Read a book from the genre of Historical Fiction
The Portrait of a Lady by Henry James Read 15/3. 3★ Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

4. C is for colour.
Read a book whose title starts with C
Catch Me If I Fall by Barry Jonsberg Read 14/3. 4★ AA Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

5. H is for home.
Read a book whose title starts with H
Heretics Anonymous by Katie Henry Read 11/3. 4★ Review:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

The Windup Girl by Paolo Bacigalupi All That Impossible Space by Anna Morgan The Portrait of a Lady by Henry James Catch Me If I Fall by Barry Jonsberg Heretics Anonymous by Katie Henry


message 129: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80171 comments Mod
Well done Clare!


message 130: by Mari (new)

Mari | 515 comments An enjoyable month of reading. Easy level completed.

March Challenge - Spell-it-Out
Level: Easy
5/5
Completed 21st March


1. M is for male. Read a book by a male author.
Born a Crime: Stories From a South African Childhood by Trevor Noah 07/03 ★★★★

2. A is for Australia. Read a book by an Australian author.
The Agatha Christie Book Club by C.A. Larmer *AA* 06/03 ★★★☆

3. R is for reminiscing. Read a book from the genre of Historical Fiction.
The House at Mermaid's Cove by Lindsay Jayne Ashford 19/03 ★★★★

4. C is for colour. Read a book with a brightly coloured cover.
500 Miles from You by Jenny Colgan 08/03 ★★★☆

5. H is for home. Read a book set in the country where you live.
The House at Salvation Creek by Susan Duncan *AA* 21/03 ★★★★

Born a Crime Stories From a South African Childhood by Trevor Noah The Agatha Christie Book Club (Agatha Christie Book Club #1) by C.A. Larmer The House at Mermaid's Cove by Lindsay Jayne Ashford 500 Miles from You (Scottish Bookshop, #3) by Jenny Colgan The House at Salvation Creek by Susan Duncan


message 131: by Janine (new)

Janine (janineor) | 2172 comments Finished 2 more

2. A is for Australia. Read a book by an Australian Author
The Secrets Mothers Keep by Jacquie Underdown The Secrets Mothers Keep by Jacquie Underdown 3*

5. H is for Home. Set in the Country where I live (Australia)
Under the Golden Sun by Jenny Ashcroft Under the Golden Sun by Jenny Ashcroft(AA) 4*


message 132: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80171 comments Mod
Well done Mari!


message 133: by Mel (new)

Mel | 73 comments Finished yesterday. Very slow reading month for me.


message 134: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80171 comments Mod
Well done Mel!


message 135: by Suzie (new)

Suzie | 481 comments Easy - 4/5

I changed my H title due to a library reserve arriving.
H is for home: The Year the Maps Changed by Danielle Binks AA 4 stars

The Year the Maps Changed by Danielle Binks


message 136: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80171 comments Mod
I quite enjoyed that one too Suzie :)


message 137: by Kim (new)

Kim (kimborams) | 1584 comments Finished this Challenge with:-

Trust by Chris Hammer Trust (Martin Scarsden, #3) by Chris Hammer

Rated this one as 4 stars (8.5/10). My review is here:-
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

March Challenge - Spell-it-Out
Level: Easy
5/5 (AA: 2/2)

1. M is for male:
Read a book by a male author:-
Trust by Chris Hammer - AA -
- FINISHED 23/3/21 - 4* (8.5/10)

2. A is for Australia:
Read a book by an Australian author:-
The Survivors by Jane Harper - AA -
- FINISHED 8/3/21 - 5* (9.5/10)

3. R is for reminiscing:
Read a book whose title starts with R:-
Real Life by Brandon Taylor -
- FINISHED 5/3/21 - 3* (6.5/10)

4. C is for colour:
Read a book whose title starts with C:-
Close to Home by Cara Hunter -
- FINISHED 14/3/21 - 4* (9/10)

5. H is for home:
Read a book set in the country where you live (UK):-
The Family Upstairs by Lisa Jewell -
- FINISHED 10/3/21 - 5* (9.5/10)

Trust (Martin Scarsden, #3) by Chris Hammer The Survivors by Jane Harper Real Life by Brandon Taylor Close to Home (DI Adam Fawley, #1) by Cara Hunter The Family Upstairs by Lisa Jewell


message 138: by Alex (new)

Alex Cantone | 986 comments Easy: 5/5 Done and dustied.

Male author: The Night Bird by Brian Freeman 8/3 4.5★
Aus author: Second Sight by AA Aoife Clifford 3/3 4★
Reminisce: Death in Delft by Graham Brack 13/3 5★
Colour: Hard Fall by J.B. Turner 24/3 3★
Home Country: The Fallout by AA Garry Disher 20/3 4★

The Night Bird (Frost Easton, #1) by Brian Freeman Second Sight by Aoife Clifford Death in Delft (Master Mercurius Mysteries, #1) by Graham Brack Hard Fall (Jon Reznick, #5) by J.B. Turner The Fallout (Wyatt, #6) by Garry Disher


message 139: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80171 comments Mod
Well done Kim and Alex (glad you got it dustied Alex ;))


message 140: by Janelle (new)

Janelle | 637 comments Finished! And five excellent reads too :)
Easy
5/5
2/2AA

1. M is for male.
Read a book by a male author OR read a book whose title starts with M
The Comedians by Graham Greene finished Mar20 5*

2. A is for Australia.
Read a book by an Australian author OR read a book whose title starts with A
Bloodtree River by Sarah Barrie AA finished Mar12 4*

3. R is for reminiscing.
Read a book from the genre of Historical Fiction OR read a book whose title starts with R
Girl with a Pearl Earring by Tracy Chevalier finished Mar4 4*

4. C is for colour.
Read a book with a brightly coloured cover OR read a book whose title starts with C
Providence by Max Barry AA finished Mar24 5*

5. H is for home.
Read a book set in the country where you live OR read a book whose title starts with H
Half Life by Jillian Cantor finished Mar22 5*


The Comedians by Graham Greene Bloodtree River by Sarah Barrie Girl with a Pearl Earring by Tracy Chevalier Providence by Max Barry Half Life by Jillian Cantor


message 141: by Helen (new)

Helen (helen57) | 3461 comments I have finished the March challenge now
Level Easy 5/5

5. H Read a book set in the country you live

Stefanie London Her Aussie Holiday

Her Aussie Holiday (Patterson's Bluff #2) by Stefanie London




March Challenge Spell-it-Out

Level Easy

0/5

1. M. read a book whose title starts with M

Malicious Desire Laney
Kaye AA

2..A. Read a book by an Australian Author

A Home Like Ours Fiona
Lowe AA

3. R. Read a book from the Historical fiction genre

The Codebreakers Alli Sinclair AA

4. C. Read a book whose title starts with C

Janet Gover Close to Home AA

5. H. Read a book set in the country you live

5. H. Stefanie London Her Aussie Holiday AA

Malicious Desire by Laney Kaye A Home Like Ours by Fiona Lowe The Codebreakers by Alli Sinclair Close to Home by Janet Gover Her Aussie Holiday (Patterson's Bluff #2) by Stefanie London


message 142: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80171 comments Mod
Well done Janelle and Helen! Helen, when you transfer a post, just edit first before you copy and paste - that way you'll get the links etc as well :)


message 143: by Helen (new)

Helen (helen57) | 3461 comments Brenda wrote: "Well done Janelle and Helen! Helen, when you transfer a post, just edit first before you copy and paste - that way you'll get the links etc as well :)"

Will do sorry :)


message 144: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80171 comments Mod
You don't have to apologize Helen. I was just letting you know for next time 😊


message 145: by Janine (new)

Janine (janineor) | 2172 comments March Challenge - Spell-it-Out Completed
Level: Easy
5/5

1. M is for male.
Read a book by a male author
Police by Jo Nesbø READ 25/3/21 3*

2. A is for Australia.
Read a book by an Australian author
The Secrets Mothers Keep by Jacquie Underdown(AA) READ 11/3/21 3*

3. R is for reminiscing.
Read a book from the genre of Historical Fiction
The Naturalist's Daughter by Tea Cooper(AA) READ 5/3/21 4*

4. C is for colour.
Read a book with a brightly coloured cover
Sunset Express by Robert Crais READ 2/3/21 3*

5. H is for home.
Read a book set in the country where you live
Under the Golden Sun by Jenny Ashcroft(AA) READ 14/3/21 4*

Police (Harry Hole, #10) by Jo Nesbø The Secrets Mothers Keep by Jacquie Underdown The Naturalist's Daughter by Tea Cooper Sunset Express (Elvis Cole, #6) by Robert Crais Under the Golden Sun by Jenny Ashcroft


message 146: by Jonquil (new)

Jonquil | 242 comments March Challenge - Spell-it-Out
EASY

DONE

1. M is for male.
Read a book by a male author Scrublands Chris Hammer AA 3/4 ★★★★

2. A is for Australia.
Read a book by an Australian author Death on Paradise Island B.M. Allsopp AA 3/13 ★★★★

3. R is for reminiscing.
Read a book from the genre of Historical Fiction A Baby’s Bones Rebecca Alexander 3/5 ★★★★

4. C is for colour.
Read a book with a brightly coloured cover Wild Spring: A Coastal Caribbean Adventure Tripp Ellis 3/14 ★★★★★

5. H is for home.
Read a book set in the country where you live US Vintage Spirits Annabel Chase 3/6 ★★★★

Scrublands by Chris Hammer Death on Paradise Island by B.M. Allsopp A Baby’s Bones (Sage Westfield #1) by Rebecca Alexander Wild Spring A Coastal Caribbean Adventure (Tyson Wild Thriller Book 25) by Tripp Ellis Vintage Spirits (Midlife Magic Cocktail Club, #3) by Annabel Chase


message 147: by Alex (new)

Alex Cantone | 986 comments Brenda wrote: "Well done Kim and Alex (glad you got it dustied Alex ;))"

It's the only thing around here that is dusted.


message 148: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80171 comments Mod
Well done Janine and Jonquil :)


message 149: by Suzie (new)

Suzie | 481 comments Easy - 5/5 Challenge complete!

Title begins with R: Redemption Point by Candice Fox AA - 4 stars

Redemption Point (Crimson Lake, #2) by Candice Fox


message 150: by Kahlia (last edited Mar 26, 2021 01:58PM) (new)

Kahlia | 105 comments I'm not going to finish my original hard mode since I've distracted myself with books that don't fit this challenge (and I don't regret it), but I did still finish for easy mode in the end.

March Challenge - Spell-it-Out
Level: Easy
5/5

1. M is for male: Read a book by a male author
Death in Delft by Graham Brack
★★★★ (22/3)

2. A is for Australia: Read a book by an Australian author
All the Murmuring Bones by A.G. Slatter
AA ★★★★ (16/3)

3. R is for reminiscing: Read a book from the genre of Historical Fiction
The Smallest Man by Frances Quinn
★★★ (13/3)

4. C is for colour: Read a book with a brightly coloured cover
Dirt Circus League by Maree Kimberley AA ★★ (20/3)

5. H is for home: Read a book set in the country where you live
The Codebreakers by Alli Sinclair
AA ★★★★ (5/3)

Death in Delft (Master Mercurius Mysteries, #1) by Graham Brack All the Murmuring Bones by A.G. Slatter The Smallest Man by Frances Quinn Dirt Circus League by Maree Kimberley The Codebreakers by Alli Sinclair


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