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Hi Carol, welcome to the group! I think we've read some pretty good books here, and hope you'll share some of your favorites with us.



I just thought I would remind you that the B.R.A.G.Medallion Honoree authors are always looking for reviews. We have a couple of great Cozy Mysteries. Please take a moment to check them out and consider adding them to your reading list.
You can find all the books at:
www.bragmedallion.com

Jocie wrote: "Hello! By day, I am a semi-mild mannered librarian! I have a question for mystery readers -- this fall I'm hosting mystery authors at my library and I want readers to win books. I'm developing a Q&..."
It does sound like a great idea- let's take a look-

Jocie: are you a ninja librarian in disguise? ;)


Welcome Bluemoon! I'm sure you'll love this group. Everyone is very friendly and i have found so many new authors and tittles.


Nice to meet ya'll.
Welcome Jennifer! AZ is home to one of my favorite series - the Chet and Bernie Mysteries by Spencer Quinn. Hope to see you in the discussions.

Nice to meet you! I'll have to check that series out. It's always interesting when you can identify with landmarks in a book or movie.
Welcome Rita! Cozies offer a great range of choice. There are some that are more serious, and some that offer plenty of silliness. You'll find lots of different ones here to choose from.

My name is Terri. I teach high school English, and read all kinds of things. I really like a sub-genre of cozy mystery-that is the cozy historical mystery like the series by Lindsey Davis (with Marcus Didius Falco) or the series by Elizabeth Peters ( with Amelia Peabody.)


Thanks,looking forward to it.
Hello, my name is Peg and I just joined
I would really use your help.
I was told that Kenningston cozy mysteries have a bit of a larger print. Is that true?
Also I cannot seem to read the ones with the teeny tiny print.
I have discovered that those by Amanda Lee, Wendy Lyn Watson, and Christine Wenger (DO or Diner) are a bit bigger and the lines are spaced further apart. As compared to Murder and Marinara by Rosie Genova, for an example.
I would appreciate your help. Thank you
I would really use your help.
I was told that Kenningston cozy mysteries have a bit of a larger print. Is that true?
Also I cannot seem to read the ones with the teeny tiny print.
I have discovered that those by Amanda Lee, Wendy Lyn Watson, and Christine Wenger (DO or Diner) are a bit bigger and the lines are spaced further apart. As compared to Murder and Marinara by Rosie Genova, for an example.
I would appreciate your help. Thank you
Hi Peg, welcome to the group! I don't know about the Kenningston ones. I know I've found a lot at the library in the large print section.

My name is Terri. I teach high school English, and read all kinds of things. I really like a sub-genre of cozy mystery-that is the cozy historical mystery like the series by Lindsey Da..."
It's so nice to hear from a fellow Amelia Peabody fan!

The other solution is an e-reader. You can adjust the font size on those to whatever you need!


Hi Heather.....it's nice to meet you.
Welcome Heather! You'll find plenty of good cozies by browsing through our posts. I hope you'll share some of your favorites with us too.

I always enjoy discovering new series.

Welcome Michele! I hope you'll find some great new series here, or old ones that you missed. Please share some of your favorites with us - it's only fair that you "make" us add some books to our tbr's :)

The first cozy series I ever read, Joanne Flukes-Hannah Swensen series. I am up to # 13. Apple Turnover Murdet.
I will think of other favorites and post them soon.



Hi, Karen. Looks like you and I are the two "newbies" for the month of June.
Welcome Karen and Karol! There's still time to read our June books, or to let us know your thoughts if you have read them.

Welcome Mary! Lately I've run across a few series set in upstate NY, maybe there's one set where you live :)
Yeah, I love finding books that are set in places I'm familiar with. It gives another level of connection.

Hi Sandie, it's nice to meet you too! Sorry, no paranormal or witchy things this month, but I hope you'll join in the July reads anyway :)



Hi Diana, welcome to the group! I hope you'll join in some discussions, and you're welcome to introduce and promote your books in the Authors and Bloggers folder.
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