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The Book of Dragons – E Nesbit – 3***
This collection of short fairy tales was first published in 1899. Nesbit populates her stories with all manner of dragons … big, small, hungry, kind, fierce, curious, sleeping. Some feature children as the heroes. All of them are delightful and all feature marvelous illustrations by H. R. Millar.
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This didn't work for me as well as the earlier books of the series. The mystery was quite weak, though the mush was spot on.
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The Chestnut Man - Soren Sveistrup - (Denmark)
Genera: Mystery/Suspense/Thriller
4.5★
Possible Trigger: Mutilation
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History
12 Battles that changed the course of Western history
Well-researched, Verbose, History didn't come to life, A lot of the author's views



How Not to Drown In a Glass of Water – Angie Cruz – 3.5****
What an interesting way to tell this story! The reader comes to know Cara through her monologues, interspersed with copies of job notices, psychological and interest assessments, and forms she has completed. There are times when I wanted to laugh at her antics and her odd logic. Yet, I could not help but empathize with her and her situation.
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The Ballad of Tom Black - Victor Lavalle - (New York)
Genea: Paranormal/Dark Fantasy/Novella
3★
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Debut Novel
Cozy Mystery
Well-plotted, Suspenseful, Heart-wrenching at times
The pacing was off at times and there was some repetition.
The author managed to give great insight into Misty’s and Joe’s thoughts, behaviors, and actions towards others as well as the challenges and difficulties they faced from others.


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Great start, okay end. But contains quite a lot of interesting historical information about Koreans in Hawaii.
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A Slow Fire Burning – Paula Hawkins – 3***
If you like unreliable narrators, this is the book for you. Hawkins gives us not one, not two, but a plethora of unreliable narrators to tell this twisty tale of dysfunctional families and murder. It’s not great literature, but it certainly held my attention.
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Artistic License – Julie Hyzy – 3***
I came to know Hyzy through her White House Chef cozy mystery series. A challenge to read an author’s debut work had me looking back at a number of favorite author’s first works, which is how I came across this one. I got hooked on the storyline and was entertained by the entire book. It was a quick, fast read that didn’t require much thinking. Perfect for an escape from all the stuff that’s going on in real life right now.
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I'd expected more from these stories, but the slice-of-life was too "slice-of-life-y" for me.
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Great premise but needed better structuring. Still, a decent option showing an unexplored side of contemporary China.
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Second Chance Grill – Christine Nolfi – 2.5** rounded up
The plot is both typical and unrealistic (think Hallmark movie), but the book fit a couple of challenges. Perfect light romance to fill the time when I was laid low by COVID. Glad to get this one off the tbr.
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A Sea of Unspoken Things - Adrienne Young - (California)
Genera: Mystery & Suspense
4★
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A great story marred by some poor editing.
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The Tropic of Serpents – Marie Brennan – 3.5***
Book two in the “Memoirs of Lady Trent” alternate history / fantasy series. It is written as a memoir by the elderly Isabella Camherst, recalling her youth and adventures as a natural historian specializing in dragons. Isabella is a wonderful heroine – intelligent, tenacious, confident, intrepid, resilient and courageous. I also really appreciated how Brennan wove in some political issues involving colonialism, economics, the cultures of different indigenous groups, and the devastation of fragile ecological systems in the name of “progress.”
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I expected far more from this final installment of the Emily Wilde trilogy. It was good, but not in the league of the earlier two books.
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Sulfur Springs - William Kent Krueger - (Arizona/Mexico)
Cork O'Connor Series Book #16
Genera: Mystery & Suspense/Thriller
4★
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Not Dating Material- Saxson James - (Washington)
Accidental Love Series Book #2
Narrator: Teddy Hamilton
Genera: M/M/F Romance
3★
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Good, not great. The titular bookstore is hardly present in the story!
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Eyes of Prey – John Sandford – 3***
Book three in the series of hard-hitting mystery / thrillers featuring Minneapolis Detective Lucas Davenport. This one begins when a woman is brutally murdered in her own kitchen. Davenport needs to find the killer or killers, and the witness. Sandford writes a fast-paced thriller and I enjoy watching Davenport figure out the clues to capture the perpetrator.
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Expected far better from that cover and premise.
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What Would Frida Do? – Arianna Davis – 2**
Subtitle: A Guide to Living Boldly. This is a selection for my Hispanic book club. It’s a combination biography and self-help guide. Frankly, I could do without the self-help advice, and would rather read a straight-on biography of Frida Kahlo.
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The Sleepwalker – Chris Bohjalian – 3.5***
A known sleepwalker goes missing one night, leaving her husband and two daughters to search for answers. What an interesting concept for a missing-person mystery! I really liked Lianna as the main narrator. She is basically an adult, being a sophomore in college, but she is vulnerable. I could feel the continued tension of “not knowing,” and the slow realization of loss. The ending and final reveal of what happened was a stunner that I didn’t see coming.
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Bay - Gianni Holmes
The Smoky Vale Alliance - Book 1
Narrator: John Solo
Genera: M/M Romance/Mystery/Bikers
4★
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Gunner - Gianni Holmes
Smokey Vale Alliance Series Book #2
Genera: M/F Romance/Enemies to Lovers
4.5★
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Good for the historical fiction, below par for the fantasy.
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