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Jan 30, 2024 06:18AM

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I read Darcy or Lizzy?: A Pride and Prejudice Variation by Cassandra B. Leigh for this challenge. (4 stars)



Revisiting old Agatha Christie's a lot lately. I sometimes forget the sense of humor that crops up in these like the scatty B&B lady.
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Finished 2/08/2024 4 stars
This was a fast-paced old-fashioned murder mystery. The mystery was intriguing and the author has a wonderful way with words. She drops in clues along the way that make the ending a surprise, but not out of nowhere. A solid read that I enjoyed!


Finished 2/08/2024 4 stars
This was a fast-paced old-fashioned murder mystery. The mystery was intriguing and the author has a wonderful way wit..."
This sounds really interesting!


Revisiting old Agatha Christie's a lot lately. I sometimes forget the sense of humor that crops up in these like the scatty B&B lady.
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I love Agatha Christie's books. I haven't been doing a reread, but I have actually been discovering the Marple series on Britbox. Had seen a few previously, but many are new to me.


Finished 2/08/2024 4 stars
This was a fast-paced old-fashioned murder mystery. The mystery was intriguing and the author has a w..."
It was! It's not overly complicated, which I enjoy. :) It was technically a YA book, but it holds it's own.


I found the several things challenging while reading this novel. The POV shifted from chapter to chapter, but it was not readily apparent who was speaking on many occasions; you had to read a bit and use clues to figure it out. This took me out of the narrative a bit. The chapters were also so very long with few natural stopping points. The characters around Jude so often enabled his self harm, including the only doctor who he would see, by refusing to confront the issue or, in the case of the doctor, admit him for treatment as a danger to himself. There was however, such an acceptance of Jude as he was, where he was. He was not marginalized by his friends because of his struggles. A pervasive optimism that if only they could love and support him enough, he could begin to heal.
I will fully admit that I did not anticipate the crisis that happened near the end of the novel. That crisis and the final section of the novel (the fallout) wrecked me. 4* A Little Life
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