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I love culinary mysteries, and yes, I get the munchies when I read them. I want to drink tea and eat tea sandwiches and scones when reading Laura Childs' Tea Shop books, and Cleo Coyle's Coffeehouse series makes me want to go to Starbucks!

The Hannah Swensen books definitely make me hungry and I've tried some of the recipes in those books, along with the brownie recipe in Diane Mott Davidson's







Actually, Jillian was so over the top in this one that she didn't really annoy me. I thought she was actually kind of funny!





I am very anxious to try some of the new cat mysteries people have said were good. I was a little leary about the Magical Cats one because I wondered if it was more YA. But some of you read it, so it's on my to buy list.



That's what I love about this series; it always makes me laugh.


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I really enjoyed Curiosity Thrilled the Cat. I wouldn't consider it YA.


I love almost all types of Cozies. the only ones I don't like are those that have animals that talk, just can't stand those.







Finished Longshot by Dick Francis yesterday. Really liked this one, and have already started another by him, Shattered, which combines horse racing with glass blowing. Will be interesting to see how that comes together!



Charlie Moon, worried about the economy and his farm, agrees to prevent a stock investors predicted death.
Daisy is back with her wise-cracking remarks and thoughts,his neice is back with her unrequited love ,and Scott Parris is back with his questions and doubts about his spirituality. I love how Doss, while examining new age and Native American beliefs,while humorously presented ,always gives the reader the option of believing or not believing the characters.

Now that is a strange combo! Let us know what you think.



I really enjoy this series, and have the two latest,















I only read a few of the Magdalena Yoder books, precisely because of her incessant "wailing"! I'd have to choke someone like her in real life!

That's a great series. Great laugh out loud moments.


Finished Pretty Poison by Joyce and Jim Lavene late last night. Pretty good mystery. I would probably pick up book two in the series if I happened across it.


I just finished reading it too and really liked it (it could also be a "book about books").
I've got the first of the Trailer Park series coming at the library ( thank you for letting me know about it).

Childs' Tea Shop books have the same effect on me. Half way through one of them, I can go on a tea-making frenzy--always brewing the tea properly, of course (no tea bags). The brewing ritual is part of the fun.


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