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I finished Shattered Haven
by Carol J. Post. (inspirational romantic suspense)My 3 star review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Almost done with The Book of Cold Cases and started After Happily Ever After.The Book of Cold Cases - I'm enjoying it because I like the writing style, but there are some aspects of the story I don't love. St. James always adds paranormal aspects to her mystery/thrillers, but this one just didn't blend as well. Some of the things the MC has done and some of the reasons why characters did things in the past don't complete make sense for me either. So, good story, but not my favorite by her.
After Happily Ever After - I'm not too far in to this one yet, but it seems to me that this is going to be one of those books where the whole story could have been prevented if people just communicated. We'll see.
Currently reading "The Murder of Roger Akroyd" by Agatha Christie. The May classic book read for "EVERYONE has read this but me" group.
currently reading- The Tower of Dawn by Sarah J Maas, Tughlaq by Girish Karnad and Heartstopper Volume 4 by Alice Oseman
Continuing my 2022 challenge of getting out of last year's cooking rut -
The Instant Pot Bible: More than 350 Recipes and Strategies: The Only Book You Need for Every Model of Instant Pot by Bruce WeinsteinMy review - www.Goodreads.com/review/show/4689226514
The end of PBS' "Sanditon" has put me in the mood for Georgette Heyer and I chose
The Grand Sophy, which was first but not to be my last.My review - www.Goodreads.com/review/show/4691087862
I just gave up on After Happily Ever After at 42%. I didn't care for the MC or the current direction of the story.
my After Happily Ever After reviewStarting My Wife Is Missing.
Wolf Girl is a shy little girl who pretends to be a brave, fierce wolf. The illustrations by author Jo Loring-Fisher are just beautiful.
3.5★ My review of Wolf Girl with some of the lovely artwork
I loved The Sense of an Ending by Julian Barnes about a man whose memory is as fallible as everyone's. Wonderful story with an ending that has generated a lot of discussion since it won the Booker Prize in 2011.
5★ My review of The Sense of an Ending
I just finished "The Murder of Roger Akroyd". I've decided to keep going with my Agatha Christie introduction so I've moved on to "The Mysterious Affair at Styles". This one is a little harder to follow.
Keli wrote: "I just finished "The Murder of Roger Akroyd". I've decided to keep going with my Agatha Christie introduction so I've moved on to "The Mysterious Affair at Styles". This one is a little harder to f..."I love Agatha Christie books. My favorite is And Then There Were None. Not follow the Hercule Poroit but is very fun too read and has mystery until the end. Is one of the first books that blow my mind.
I also currently read a classic that has mystery and suspense, The Mystery of Edwin Drood. It is the last book of Charles Dickens and is know of be the book that introduced the modern detective novel. I almost in the end, and I am liking very much. I just a little sad to know that is a unfinished novel. The reader have to identificate the villan. It's like a puzzel with a missing piece
Sara Jesus - I did not know that "The Mystery of Edwin Drood" was unfinished. I'm not sure I could read it without an ending. How would I know if my guess was right. It would drive me batty.
Keli wrote: "Sara Jesus - I did not know that "The Mystery of Edwin Drood" was unfinished. I'm not sure I could read it without an ending. How would I know if my guess was right. It would drive me batty."Yeah. I undrestand that point. But it is a really great book. And Dickens gives many clues who the real villan is. The "real" mystery envolves discovery what did happen with Edwin. Normaly I don't like unfinished books, but is a Dickens book. Because Dickens is one of my favorite writers I had to read.
I’m reading Art of the Western World and the Canterbury Tales. I finished the last book in The Time Traveler’s Quartet series..
I think The Strange Adventures of H, a young girl, by Sarah Burton could be an entertaining introduction to historical fiction about 17th century London. It covers the Plague, the Great Fire, and bawdy houses.
3★ My review of Strange Adventures of H
I am currently reading "Birdman" by Mo Hayder. It is my first time reading this author. Fingers crossed.
I am one of many fans of pre-teen sleuth and poisons expert Flavia de Luce, whose chemistry skills are legendary. The Weed That Strings the Hangman's Bag is the second in the series by Alan Bradley, and his depiction of 1950s rural England is a treat. Love it!
4.5~5★ My review of . . . the Hangman's Bag
I needed a breather from heavier books and found this cute gem!https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Melissa wrote: "I needed a breather from heavier books and found this cute gem!https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
"Glad to see you enjoyed it. I've been trying to add some lighter books into my reading and just purchased this one. :)
Sara Jesus - I'm embarrassed to admit that I've never read any Dickens. Do you have one you recommend for an introduction?
Kristie wrote: "Melissa wrote: "I needed a breather from heavier books and found this cute gem!https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
"Glad to see you enjoy..."
Oh great I hope you enjoy it! I often need one that just takes me away for a while 😍
I wasn't very happy with this one though. I had wanted to read it since I first read thr blurb, could have been more deeper and less flighty.
I really enjoyed the first of the Remembrance of Earths Past trilogy. I can certainly see what the hype is about. Very dense read though! But it was worth it!https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Leena wrote: "if you need something light try Oposites Attract by Camilla Isley - a simple light fun book."Oh that looks great too thanks Leena. I will add it as my next light read!
How to Be a Wallflower - Eloisa James launches a new series of historical romances set in Regency England My review - www.Goodreads.com/review/show/4704249200
Keli wrote: "Sara Jesus - I'm embarrassed to admit that I've never read any Dickens. Do you have one you recommend for an introduction?"A A Christmas Carol or Oliver Twist are great books to start.
Currently reading Intrigued
by Bertrice Small on weekdays and The Presence
by Heather Grahamon the weekend. There is a method to my reading madness.
At one week prior to publication, I can now post my 4 star review of Set on You
by Amy Lea. This is a contemporary romantic comedy.https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
My four star review of Every Cloak Rolled in Blood
by James Lee Burke:https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
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I just d..." I did enjoy the romance but I've gone back to thrillers. I've read one thriller, Crimson Phoenix by John Gilstrap and I'm about to start the second book in the series Blue Fire.