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[QUOTE=Deathstroke;6056915]I did not know that.[/QUOTE]According to goodreads.com, there were seven books; last one came out in 2016.[INDENT][URL="https://www.goodreads.com/series/52392-a-cheese-shop-mystery"]https://www.goodreads.com/series/52392-a-cheese-shop-mystery[/URL][/INDENT]
I only was aware of this because I picked up a copy from Daryl Wood Gerber's "[I]Cookbook Nook Mystery Series[/I]" at a library book sale a while back for my Mom.
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Taking a break from The Bastard to start reading Dead City. A zombie novel. I am a sucker for Zombie novels :) I have ADD when it comes to reading books. I will start one get half way through and start another.
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Well it took 2 Hours and 51 Minutes and I have finished Dead City. it was a good book. Had a good flow, and kept me engaged. But it may not have been the best idea for a crazy guy who thinks Zombies are real to read a Zombie book right before bed.
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I had lunch with mystery author Edith Maxwell today! She signed more of my copies of her work and surprised me with an advance copy of an upcoming novella collection she has a story in (under her other name Maddie Day).
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Since I finished Dead City so fast I thought I would read the second book in the series. Apocalypse of the Dead. I am about 200 pages in.
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I'm currently reading [B]To Kill A Kingdom[/B] by Alexandra Christo. I'm "buddy reading" it and we picked a genre at random, which was fairy tales or a fairy tale retelling. This was the closest book we found to fitting the genre as well as looking interesting enough for us to read!
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[QUOTE=FluffySheep;6061724]I'm currently reading [B]To Kill A Kingdom[/B] by Alexandra Christo. I'm "buddy reading" it and we picked a genre at random, which was fairy tales or a fairy tale retelling. This was the closest book we found to fitting the genre as well as looking interesting enough for us to read![/QUOTE]
I love the idea of buddy reading. I would love to be part of a book club or something.
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Does anyone here read historical fiction? I would love some good books from American History that take place in 1866 or so and before. I have read a ton of John Jakes and some David Nevin. But I am not sure what else is out there.
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New Kindle e-book; [I][I]Judith of the Plains[/I][/I] (1904) by Marie Manning.
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Recent book purchases:
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Books I got from the library recently:
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A friend of mine was in London this past week and she made sure to stop by the one place I would HAVE to visit if I was ever over there.
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[QUOTE=babyblob;6061747]I love the idea of buddy reading. I would love to be part of a book club or something.[/QUOTE]
It's the first time I've tried it. We agree on a set number of chapters to read and then discuss it before reading more chapters.
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I'm doing an overnight trip to London in July and plan to visit a few comic and book shops. We did think of checking out Baker Street too if we can squeeze it into the itinerary!
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Now reading
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[b][u]The Case of the Gilded Lily[/u][/b]
by Erle Stanley Gardner
<[i][font=Century Gothic]A Perry Mason Mystery[/font][/i]>
[size=1]originally © 1956[/size]
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New book; [I]The Gangster[/I] (2016), the ninth Isaac Bell novel by Clive Cussler and Justin Bell.
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