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This is funny, I also had trouble with all that almost-romance going on. I didn't think it added much to her character, I don't mind some lovers competition, but it was a bit on the silly side.

This is such a great classic. I read it so long ago, but still remember how delighted I was with the ending. If only Agatha were still writing . . .


lol....sometimes it's good to venture outside of our"interest/comfort" zones. If for no other reason than to remind us of why we enjoy the others so much. I, myself, struggle with a few stories for the same reason but I do like the "adventure" of trying a new series. Even if I don't return to it. (The antique paper series I recently finished is an example.I'm not big into antiques and they are a popular subject of many cozies. )

My second favorite of all the Agathas. The movie of this one was really good too.


Nero and Archie, another favorite. I had not read any of these until I saw the show on TV. After that, I had to try the books. MUCH better than the tv show.(although the casting of Nero and Archie was perfect)



I used to like this series, but finally ditched it. Delaine is such an annoying "frenemy" type (wanted her to be a good character since that's my middle name), and Drayton has a stick stuck so far up his butt it will never see daylight again!! And then Theodosia is so apt to do stupid things that I figured I'd find something I liked a lot better! The best thing about the books were the recipes & the dog, Earl Grey.

LOL......I agree on all counts. Earl Grey was the most loveable character in the entire book, except Aunt Libby. I liked her. Drayton was overbearing and controlling. Even to Theo. Delaine is just plain "?itchy.". :0
Theo was a bit too harsh and full of herself at times. I contradict my OWN self. I like books with strong female characters but I have issue with the ones that don't have much of a soft side. I would hate to be an author that had to get it "Just right" for me. :)I will probably read more of these eventually, IF I run across them at a REAL DEAL at the UBS but I won't pay full new book price for one, right yet anyway. Sometimes a series & character grows on me like The Jessica Beck Doughnut shop series. I didn't like Suzanne Hart at all but I already had 4 of these and was determined to read them. By the end of Killer Crullers I have grown to like Suzannes character much better.

Pretty name(Delaine) by the way, as long as it is not lumped in with 12 others so similar that I am trying to keep track of. LOL........


Same here. But more for me because the books were just 'flat' - nothing about them hooked me and after 4-5 I put myself out of my misery. Shame too, I love tea and Charleston is a great setting...

This is way off subject but being fairly new to Goodreads I was suprised that terrible language and hostility to other people were allowed on Goodreads. I'm a bit dismayed. (Read the reviews on the site for Earthly Delights) Let me know if I am way off on my comment. I am open to "kind" criticism from this group that I have come to know.(and respect) I often have to "agree to disagree" with someone over something.:)



The overall rating for this book (Earthly Delights) is 3.82 - quite high. I saw lots of 4 and 5 star ratings. One rating was 1 star, one was 2 stars. Both wrote reviews giving reasons for their ratings, so did many who rated it more highly.
It's a free speech issue. GR does not censor reviews as long as the reader talks about the book (personal attacks on the author are not allowed). There is a huge discussion going on at the GR Feedback group about this and the review guidelines that GR just publicly released. If a review doesn't meet the guidelines, it is removed from the book page.
Readers taste vary widely. I don't decide based on the star rating. Sometimes author's colleagues, friends & fans inflate the rating by giving 5* ratings (in some instances even before an ARC is released). What I'm looking for is honest opinions about a book that are NOT influenced by marketing and promotional interest. GR is a good resource for that.

My, my, it must be awful to be "oh so superior" Claude Heart! (I read the review to which you're referring, DonnaCarol). There are a**holes everywhere, including here on GR. You tend to find them in certain genres more than most. I'm wondering just why he picked up the book in the first place, since reading for entertainment must certainly be below him since those of us who do are "at the bottom of the gene pool". He mentions "a second suicide attempt", obviously from the vitriol it seems necessary for this guy to spew at everyone it's a real disappointment to him that the first one didn't work. Pay no attention to him or anyone else who feels the need to attack you when you comment. They're not worth your typing time! We appreciate you here!

Nell wrote: "DonnaCarol wrote: "This is way off subject but being fairly new to Goodreads I was suprised that terrible language and hostility to other people were allowed on Goodreads. I'm a bit dismayed. (Read..."
I like the fact that we get opinions about the books from all perspectives/tastes. It is the personal attack on people that enjoy genres other than his that bothered and I felt that saying we are at the "bottome of the gene pool" because we read these books was a PERSONAL attack, NOT a review of a book.THAT IS WRONG and should have NO place on Goodreads.

LOL>>>>>HIGH FIVE MELODIE... I agree with you 100%. I truly enjoy getting all kinds of perspectives on books. I keep those in mind when I make a choice but it does not chip in in rock wheather I read one or not. I just believe that we should critique the BOOKS, not people that read them. I would probably NOT enjoy HIS kind of books but that is MY personal preference. I would not entertain the thought that it made me superior in any way because I read or didn't read a paticular genre.And I admit to being a little "protective" of us (we? lol) cozy readers. This is not the first time I have come across that narrow minded attitude rearing it's ugly head. Thank you Melodie. I SO enjoy everyone on here. Couldnt find a more likeable, RESPECTFUL bunch of readers.


lol...and that in itself can be fun & entertaining.That is a "healthy & respectful" attitude. I love talking with Melodie . We do not always agree on our thoughts about a book. I believe she enjoys vampire type books along with many others. I , personally don't go for vampire stuff. But I still enjoy her, & her opinions of all the books she reads, even vampire books. Her choice of books does not determine WHO she is as a person, or her intelligence. (I actually have a decent 1Q but cannot spell even WITH a dictionary lol...but that does not mean that I should be considered at the bottom of the gene pool. ) How does anyone lump any person into a level of IQ by their book preference, where they are from, their race/religion,political affiliation or anything else when they have NO CLUE who that person is. ? I am so very glad to know that we all seem to respect each other as individuals.Even (& esp.) when we don't agree on the critique of a book. It would be nice if EVERYONE went through life with that attitude.

I wondered about that very thing. WHY would he read that book to begin with? That would be like me picking up a slasher or a "sex" book, knowing full well that I would not like it and then slamming everyone else out there that DID enjoy it.
I also picked up on the suicide thing. I hope the man is ok but I still think he was out of line with most of his personal attack comments.

LOL! I agree completely! I like reading the differing opinions on the books we read. Sometime someone brings up a point that makes me reconsider my opinion of something I've read. And I always like to see the reasons why someone loves a book I hated. Well, unless it's that awful, awful HEIDI, who hates my beloved TWILIGHT!! (I'm just teasing, and Heidi knows I am!) And as for my vampire books, I just finished a REALLY good one,


LOL.....lol.again, I agree totally. I even have adjusted my own opinion while trying to do a fair review. Like Heidi mentioned above, to be fair to the author AND to the readers it is good to remember that some genre's just arent our thing. I just may have to break down and for a "change of pace", broaden my horizens, try a vampire based story. After all, I used to love Dark Shadows with Barnabus/Angelic.
Thanks girls for the chuckles today. Today is a rough day for me and I have SO enjoyed the sense of humor from my Goodreads gang.
That title is hard to resist. (Some Girls Bite.LOL)


I have this one coming up soon, Susie. Really liked the first one, and since I love the Lucy Valentine books she writes as Heather Webber, I have no doubt I'll love this one, too!

You should report this review to GR administration as violating the guidelines. They can remove it from the book page; it will appear only to his friends and on his profile page.
I did not find his review of "Getting Old..." Maybe it was removed.

He didn't review "Getting Old...". I know he'd never touch it!

Since I live at the bottom of the world, I'm late to the conversation, as usual. But it's obvious to me that this review was written precisely for the reason he attributes to the author for writing the book: low self-esteem and a massive inferiority complex. By putting down anyone who reads and enjoys Greenwood's books as being at the bottom of the gene pool, he elevates himself (in his own mind) to the level of the "intelligentsia". Rubbish. True intelligence is well-rounded, open-minded and creative. This is just a pathetic man trying to make himself taller by stepping on others. I happen to love Greenwood's writing - and I don't find "Lepidoptera' to be a "big word". I didn't look at his books, but based on his definition of "big words" I'm guessing he prefers his reading at the fourth grade level.
On a more book related note - Melodie, you're making me want to try "some girls bite"... I wasn't sure about it based on the synopsis - have you reviewed it?





Sold. I'll order it this weekend and give it a go. I'm one of those crass people who like the occasional use of the 'f' variety of words. :D

EARTHLY DELIGHTS is the one he did the review. Actually it was more of a review of the people that read and (esp. liked) the book. :(


LOL...your hilarious. And I love your honesty. lol.



That looks so sweet. If it is too silly as you say? I may try others on this thread instead.


just finished Pies and Prejudice. Love Ella Mae and the bakery shop. Looking forward to more. Always makes me hungry."
Lot of food cozies listed. I want to read them all.


I recently started reading the Faith Fairchild ..."
Interesting, will check out the link.

BTW -- I often use the mobile app and pictures of the books don't show up. Could people please put title & author along with the picture




Susie...what was it about Death of a Kitchen Diva:by Lee Hollis that you didn't like? I haven't tried any of these yet.


I read this back in March and I did finish it, but it was just a really boring read. Had some good sounding recipes, but that's about all I can say about it.


That happened to me too. I think that Grimes' plots were too dark for me -- it sounds funny, but I generally prefer up-beat murder mysteries....




Susie...what was it about Death of..."
I have to agree with Melodie that it was boring. I also didn't really like the characters. The main character was one of those "woe is me" types. I never really got a sense of the setting either. It was just plain "eh".

BTW -- I often use the mobile app and pictures of the books don't show up.
Could people please put title & author along with the picture
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I'm glad you pointed this out, Leslie. I never even thought about that! In the future I'm going to remember to include the book title and author name.

I too reproduced, (to his chagrin). I had two sons, but have just one with us now.(That hit a raw spot when he said people like us should not reproduce.) I taught them both to love books of all kinds. They both enjoyed a variety of books. Yours sounds like a dinner table that I would enjoy being a guest at. Great job teaching your girls the love of reading .
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