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Quite an interesting OwnVoices Iranian historical fiction. I liked much of it, except for the final quarter.
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First time reading a novel by this author. Jonelle Patrick wrote a lovely novel set in feudal and present-day Japan.


I compare this police procedural series to cerebral mystery authors such as Agatha Christie and Hakon Nesser. It is set in Brittany, France.







Death in Delft

Hmm... well written, but I expected a little bit of more action and twists.
here is available my 3.5 stars review :
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1. Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier

Can't believe I waited so long to read this!
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2. The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe

Poetry isn't really my cup of tea, but this one worked excellently because I heard it.
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A historical fiction based on an actual 1890s case where a woman was arrested for killing her husband. A compelling work, despite a slightly OTT finish.
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1. Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier

Can't believe I waited so long ..."
Rosh, I love your review of Rebecca! It's how I felt the first time I read it a few years ago and I still remember it so vividly! I also watched the 1940 black and white movie Rebecca directed by Alfred Hitchcock which was so atmospheric and brought the book to life!

In 1958, small town Jewel, Minnesota is rocked by the murder of its most prominent citizen and largest land owner. Richly written crime drama turns to a multi-jurisdiction action thriller.


Thanks so much, Janice! I haven't watched any adaptation of Rebecca yet as I wanted to get to the book first. But another friend of mine also recommended the Hitchcock version, so I might just give it a go, especially as it was made in a time when movies were fairly true to their source material Thanks for the rec! :)








This book brought back memories to me as I remembered this time in history.
It is about the brave and courageous nurses in Vietnam, who did not receive recognition.
5⭐️


Scherzo: Murder and Mystery in 18th Century Venice

Here is my 4 stars review :
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


Devil of a Favor is a very short story with a worrying premise and a twist.









Interesting memoirs by Katharine Hepburn. I had watched the movie many many years ago. Recently tripped over the book by C. S. Forester of "Hornblower" fame. I had never read the book. One led to the other. I shall watch the movie again with a different perspective.
A light read. Lots of photographs of the filming and life on the set of the movie.
A quick read. Entertaining.

The Last Rose of Shanghai,
Cilka's Journey
Hang the Moon
One Italian Summer"
Staciewantstoreadmore wrote: "The Invention of Wings
The Last Rose of Shanghai,
Cilka's Journey
Hang the Moon
One Italian Summer"
Eric wrote: "Finished Sea of Treason

I loved reading The Invention of Wings. Although Sarah and Angelina Grimke were prominent abolitionists, they have been largely forgotten. This book brings to life how Sarah, from a slaveholding family, was able to break through all the prejudices of her childhood. I also loved the fictional recreation of a slave girl’s life, and the author’s careful explanation in the endnote of which aspects of this historical novel was based on historical evidence and which aspects were an attempt to give voice to those whose voices went silent.




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