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A Murder for Her Majesty
A Murder for Her Majesty | Beth Hilgartner
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Horrified at having witnessed her father's murder and fearing that the killers are agents of Queen Elizabeth I, eleven-year-old Alice Tuckfield hides in the Yorkshire cathedral by disguising herself as one of the choirboys. "The suspense in Hilgartner's gripping mystery is balanced by the fascinating details of daily life at the York Minster during the Elizabethan era." -- School Library Journal, starred review
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BookshelfAl
A Murder for Her Majesty | Beth Hilgartner
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Oh my...you know a book was written in the 80s when...

#deweys24hourreadathon #readathon

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BookshelfAl
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So this book was one I randomly picked up and read in 7th grade. I liked it then quite a bit (and the cover was soooo much better on the edition I read then!) I spent a fair amount of time as an adult trying to re-find it. I guess I'll be using #deweys24hourreadathon to see how it holds up. #readathon

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parasolofdoom
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1. A Murder for Her Majesty sprang to mind first
2. Nope. I can barely keep up with my older toddler as it is, he'd be over that fence so fast if I were distracted 😂. And I always lived in apartments before the last year.
3. Geez it's been awhile. Probably a comedy club in Cleveland when husband and I first started dating or a Cold War Kids concert.
4. I think just Jane Austen so far (ah except her letters, it's on the to do list)

@CSeydel

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olyvianne
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Christmas is a good time to reread favs from your youth