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I have so many options from her videos that I honestly can't even pick.
In case anyone wants to watch her video where she reads book with rabbits on th..."
I got my recommendation for this prompt from that video LOL

I put this down to read for this prompt, knowing nothing about it. Glad to have it recommended.

One of my favorite books!!! My kids loved it and I was able to get it picked as an annual book for our school event too.


Jenny Dahl Bakken wrote: "I’m reading The Twyford Code by Janice Hallett for this one. A mystery novel quite different to others I’ve read. The wvesion I have, at least, with a huge fish on the cover, has a rabbit in one of..."
I had to look that one up - what an AWESOME cover!!! I love it!! (And I miss the days when you could enlarge the cover in Goodreads - why did they do away with that feature?? I've complained to them several times about it. I had to google and find a website with a good photo. Which is here, if anyone else is curious: https://www.mwgerard.com/tag/twyford-...)
I had to look that one up - what an AWESOME cover!!! I love it!! (And I miss the days when you could enlarge the cover in Goodreads - why did they do away with that feature?? I've complained to them several times about it. I had to google and find a website with a good photo. Which is here, if anyone else is curious: https://www.mwgerard.com/tag/twyford-...)

I hate this too. I mostly read digital, and it makes it so hard for cover prompts.

The guy who's on the cover is given a nickname of Rabbit. I'm penciling this in until I get to a more on topic book.



Scandi-noir with comedy and warmth (and a large plastic rabbit). It was a very enjoyable read, with an endearing MC.

These stories are at the intersection of speculative fiction, magical realism, weird fiction, K-horror, and fables about the patriarchy and capitalism.
I've recommended it to people who hate sci-fi, magical realism, horror, and.... well... fiction! And we've all found something we loved.

I really enjoyed the book and read it in one sitting. It's wonderfully creepy. When I added it to my Goodreads shelf, I saw it's the first in a series. I would definitely read more books in this series.







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