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Theme Read - June 2010


[author:Deborah Donnelly's Wedding Planner books are great fun! I've read all of them. Laura Durham also had a short-lived Wedding Planner series and they were pretty good, too.
Good themes for June. I think I'll have better luck in June finding something to fit the theme (although they may not all be cozies).
Well, as long as they don't have to be cozies...I think I'll save the new Nora Roberts (Savor the Moment) for June. Heck, won't get it from a friend before this weekend or next, anyway.
And wouldn't you know my current book, Cut to the Corpse has a bride in it, as does the next one I had on my list, Slay It With Flowers. Maybe I'll save "Slay" for June and pick something different for the coming weekend.
I'm at a loss for the other two themes. Nothing in the TBR pile or on the TBB list seems to fit. You couldn't pick a "farm" theme to coincide with June Dairy Month, huh? ; )
And wouldn't you know my current book, Cut to the Corpse has a bride in it, as does the next one I had on my list, Slay It With Flowers. Maybe I'll save "Slay" for June and pick something different for the coming weekend.
I'm at a loss for the other two themes. Nothing in the TBR pile or on the TBB list seems to fit. You couldn't pick a "farm" theme to coincide with June Dairy Month, huh? ; )

I would love any/all suggestions from you all ...... especailly the one about movies/film making .....
I have Vacation Bible School in the first part of June, so I probably won't get started reading until about mid-month. And by then, I'll be ready to dive into my books again!

For the Wedding theme: "Fatally Flaky", by Diane Mott Davidson or "Wedding Day Murder", by Leslie Meier.
For the Movie/Film-making theme: "Cherry Cheesecake Murder", by Joanne Fluke or a couple of books by Melinda Wells which involves a cooking show "Killer Mousse" or "The Proof is in the Pudding".
Still looking for Father/Grads theme books .....

Jeffrey Cohen has a cozy series about a dad. I've not read any yet, but they've been "on my list." Shoot, I left my spreadsheet at work - I'll list some more books tomorrow.


I started Honeymoon With Murder at work yesterday and realized I have already read it. I'll switch to The Double Comfort Safari Club since it deals with Grace and Phuti's engagement. - finished June 2nd.
For the movies themes

Found this one with archaeology students for the dad/grad theme.





Looks Fun.
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I'm assuming you haven't read C.J. Box's Joe Pickett books before. They're good reads but pretty violent.



I liked THE SILVER NEEDLE MURDER! It's the only one from the Tea Shop series that I gave 5 stars!

Those have been on my list forever! But since I'm so anal retentive, I can't start with Jayne going to college since there's a few before it. :)

Those have been on my list forever! But since I'm so anal retentive, I can't start with Jayne going to college since there's a few before it. :)"
I read them in order too and would recommend it, because she gets better as the books go along.
What Suzanne said about books in the middle of series. LOL
If you want to do a harvest theme in August or Sept, I can save the couple books that fit until then. Not like I don't have plenty of other books in the meantime. *snicker*
If you want to do a harvest theme in August or Sept, I can save the couple books that fit until then. Not like I don't have plenty of other books in the meantime. *snicker*

June Themes:
1) Celebrate "Dads & Grads" by reading a book featuring a father or student
2) June is THE wedding month - ..."
Great themes, Suzanne. :-)
I'll be reading

Happy Reading, everyone! :-)

I'll be reading by John J. Lamb.
Happy Reading, everyone! :-) "
It's been a long time since I read THE MOURNFUL TEDDY. How does it fit the June themes? I can't remember a wedding, Father's Day or movies.

I forgot about the Toby Peters series! I read the one with Bela Lugosi and the one that centered around the making of GWTW.

Has been some time since I read the first one, but I remember it being pretty violent. The descriptions of what they found at the hunting camp were pretty graphic, too.
I'll try the next ones:
1.- Dads:
Sleeping With Anemone
2.- Weddings:
Veiled Threats
3.- Movies:
Murder By Numbers: A Sudoku Mystery
Edited: Replace Frankly My Dear, I'm Dead by Murder By Numbers: A Sudoku Mystery
1.- Dads:
2.- Weddings:
3.- Movies:



Edited: Replace Frankly My Dear, I'm Dead by Murder By Numbers: A Sudoku Mystery
Another question and I think I can finish my list. I've been at Nicola's blog and I've seen her review about Sleeping With Anemone. The review mentions that her dad is important in the book. I'm going to include it (weakly related, but I think I can like it), do you think is right?

I liked..."
I know what you mean. They can kill all the people they want, in the most horrendous ways possible and I couldn't care less. But don't even think about KICKING a dog, let alone killing it, and I'm done!
Marisa wrote: "Please, can anybody tell me if Frankly My Dear, I'm Dead is OK"
I had this book in mind myself. Has anyone else here read it?
I had this book in mind myself. Has anyone else here read it?

That is a good idea, I love the relationship between Abby and her Dad and it is perfect for a Father's Day read :)

Agreed! I don't want any animals hurt.....well, killing snakes is okay.

I totally agree, I can't bear to read about animals being hurt, but people *meh* OK ;)

I have read 'Frankly My Dear I am dead'. I think it would fit the movie theme, a women is taking tours and all the actors are baised on the characters from the movie..there is a lot of reference in the book to the movie, cast and set.
I am new to goodreads theme challanges. So I am off to find mine for june too!




Movie/Film-making - "Cherry Cheesecake Murder" by Joanne Fluke
Weddings - "Fatally Flaky" by Diane Mott Davidson
And I havent' chosen one for the Fathers/Grads theme yet.

Fade to Black, (1999)
Freeze Frame, (2000)
Slow Dissolve, (2001)
It has been a while since I read them but they are cozies and they weren't bad.


I would because they're not violent.



Happy Reading, everyone! :-)


I loved this book I am a big fan of the Meg Langslow series.

lol to the comment by Nicola
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June Themes:
1) Celebrate "Dads & Grads" by reading a book featuring a father or student
2) June is THE wedding month - read a book involving a wedding, engaagement, honeymoon, or anniversary
3) Time for all the great new summer movie releases! Read a mystery involving movies or film-making.