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I also enjoy watching anime, mystery dramas, medical dramas, Asian dramas, British dramas and comedies and all kinds of movies...most especially horror...I tend to watch any ghost/haunting horrors I can get my hands on! I also enjoy computer and console gaming. My husband and I are both addicted to watching other gamers on YouTube and Twitch!!
My hobbies other than reading include: on-line surfing, hanging with friends, visiting the beach, and being with my family. I am an animal lover, currently I have a Pomeranian (Remy) and a chihuahua (Milo).
I am always looking for friends and reading recommendations, so feel free to friend me, and it's great to meet you! :)
Welcome to the group Tisha. You must keep busy with all the activities you list. You won't find horror, paranormal or other genres here but we are great for cozy recommendations.
Welcome Tisha! I hope you'll find some new cozies here. Have you read Ernest Cline's books, Ready Player One and Armada?

I love reading cozy mysteries, but have been reading a lot of non-fiction books lately while actively writing the books in my series. (It's best if I don't have too many plots swirling around in my brain at once.)

I am in a reading position most I encounter here at GR are not: I am caught up. Yup, I have read everything I have. So, I am bouncing around reading whatever floats my boat at the moment.
Up early today, I decided to check out the book clubs here at GR. I always think being in an online book club would be fun, but I never do it. I poked around and finally decided this would be a good niche to settle into for 2016. You folks seem like an affable group. So, here I am!
I look forward to the discussion.
Welcome to the group Bob.
Cozy mysteries are also referred to as traditional mysteries. The focus is on the characters and the puzzle (who did it). The sleuth is often an amateur (not in law enforcement). The protagonist discovers the body but there is minimal violence - no blood and gore. Most of the books are part of on-going series where developments in the MC's personal life are part of the story along with the mystery itself.
Cozy mysteries are also referred to as traditional mysteries. The focus is on the characters and the puzzle (who did it). The sleuth is often an amateur (not in law enforcement). The protagonist discovers the body but there is minimal violence - no blood and gore. Most of the books are part of on-going series where developments in the MC's personal life are part of the story along with the mystery itself.

Thank you. I associate these with the television show "Murder She Wrote". It sounds like all the things you mentioned and that I have read fit that genre.
I'm enjoying the one book I am reading right now. Thanks!
Just checking here and see that my last posts aren't showing up. I've been having some minor trouble with GR so I guess I'll have to go see if anything else is missing.
Anyway, welcome to the group, Janice, Tammie, and Bob! I hope you'll find lots of great new books and authors.
Anyway, welcome to the group, Janice, Tammie, and Bob! I hope you'll find lots of great new books and authors.

Angela wrote: "Hello! My name is Angela and I am from Michigan. I have enjoyed reading and absorbing as many books as I could get my hands on since junior high. I love a good mystery but I do not like gory detail..."
Welcome Angela. Sounds like you love a good cozy mystery.
Welcome Angela. Sounds like you love a good cozy mystery.
Hi Angela. I don't think it sounds prudish, there's romance and there's smut. Generally, I don't like romance to take over in cozies, I like when there's tension, but I want the mystery to be the predominate story.



I am an avid reader, which comes in handy as I teach reading to middle schoolers. A lot of the books I have bedn reading lately are of the young adult genres, but I can't completely give up my cozy mysteries!

Welcome Amy! Yes, you have to have a balance in reading. GR has brought me back to cozies, they used to be all I read but I burned out. Now I mix it up while being able to love cozies again.

Books are harder to get here, and more expensive, but in the days of ebooks and online bookstores I am finding this group has opened my eyes to many authors and titles I would otherwise have missed. Up till now, I had been finding most of my cozys at a second hand bookshop that imports them from the USA.
I have joined a couple of monthly challenges, and have just ordered the January 2016 books.
Welcome out of 'lurkdom' Helen. Looking forward to your comments.
My local UBS (used bookstore) is where I find and trade mysteries too.
My local UBS (used bookstore) is where I find and trade mysteries too.


Welcome Cathy and Karen. We're a group of cozy readers who love to talk about it. In one of our discussion threads, members name their favorite cozy series. You may find some familiar names and you're sure to find some new ones.
Welcome Helen. I've heard how expensive books are in Australia - thank goodness there are more options now. I love your giraffe!
Hello Cathy. I got back into cozies a few years ago and there are so many more to choose from now, but I'm glad to see some old favorites still around. I'm down the road from you in Charleston.
Hi Karen. Your cats look very comfy. One of my dogs has her own loveseat that she loves to stretch out on. Check out our 'What Cozy are You Reading' topic and see if there are any that catch your interest.
Hello Cathy. I got back into cozies a few years ago and there are so many more to choose from now, but I'm glad to see some old favorites still around. I'm down the road from you in Charleston.
Hi Karen. Your cats look very comfy. One of my dogs has her own loveseat that she loves to stretch out on. Check out our 'What Cozy are You Reading' topic and see if there are any that catch your interest.
Marie wrote: "Hi, I'm Marie and I joined this group because I've always loved reading mysteries and particularly enjoy a good cozy. I have far too many books that I haven't read yet...But hey, I could have worse habits than the wanton and irresponsible collection of far too many books and it's not dangerous unless the stacks fall down on my head one day right?
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LOL! The biggest risk of this habit is literally being Buried in a Book.
Welcome to the group Marie. Have fun exploring the site. If you have lots of series to read, check out our monthly Serial Reader Challenge.
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LOL! The biggest risk of this habit is literally being Buried in a Book.
Welcome to the group Marie. Have fun exploring the site. If you have lots of series to read, check out our monthly Serial Reader Challenge.

Sherry from Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. I work full time doing payroll and I love to read all different kinds of books but I love cozy mystery.

Welcome Marie. If you find a way to reduce your tbr, you have to share it! I don't think it's possible if you belong to GR.
Hi Sherry. Reading a cozy is a great way to relax after a day of work.
Hi Sherry. Reading a cozy is a great way to relax after a day of work.

My name is Emma and I devour about two or three mysteries a week. My favorites are cozies and I especially enjoy books which are part of a series. I just adore Donna Andrews. In the last weeks I read everything by Sofie Kelly and Jenn McKinlay, so right now I have to get back to "Copy Cap Murder" - bye for now!
Welcome Emma. I just finished one of Donna Andrew's Christmas mysteries, Duck the Halls. It was delightful!

Welcome Sarah. The group bookshelf has cozies by theme - it's a starting point, not a complete list.
If you scroll down the main discussion page, you'll find a folder where authors can post information about their mysteries.
If you scroll down the main discussion page, you'll find a folder where authors can post information about their mysteries.

If you scroll down the main discussion page, you'll find a folder where authors can post inform..."
Thanks! I will take a look at the bookshelf and discussion page.
Welcome Sarah. We're glad to have you join us.
Hi Emma. Thanks for taking time out from reading to introduce yourself :~D I know once you get into a good book it's hard to stop.
Hi Emma. Thanks for taking time out from reading to introduce yourself :~D I know once you get into a good book it's hard to stop.



I only read with audiobooks (unabridged versions only) as I just don’t have time to sit down with the written word; doing so has increased my reading from about one book a year to up to and over 100 books each year. Lovin’ it!
The only drawback at times is that I am not always able to find BOMs for some groups, especially if it's newly published. However the popularity of audio is increasing and authors are recognizing this very important format for telling their stories.
I've recently finished a great cozy mystery which you might also like to read/listen to. THE BALI MYSTERY Amelia Moore Detective Series by Linda Weaver Clarke and narrator Diane Lehman is easy on the ears and a great mystery voice.
Looking forward to joining in the discussions.

Rose I love your profile pic! I have just started reading historical fiction. Look forward to your reviews on some.

Rose I love your profile pic! I have just started reading historical fiction. Look forward to your reviews on some."
Tina, thank you. I make victorian clothing and all the trappings a woman could wish for as well as old west garments so when I found this lovely drawing it just called to me. I've tried to change it several times but when I do I forget where my posts are..hehehe It's the BIG hat that tells me where I am.
I haven't read any historical fiction in about 6 months but I'm looking forward to

Enjoy the week ahead.
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