As always, I just love Kinsey
#ReadMyRoom
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#PennyAPage +3.71
As always, I just love Kinsey
#ReadMyRoom
@AkashaVampie @jb72 @Bookworm54 @AsYouWish @CocoReads
#PennyAPage +3.71
I'm really enjoying the character development that's happening for Kinsey alongside the main plot of the last few books in this series. This one has an excellent, interesting mystery to go along with it - I can't actually remember feeling so sad about the body that turns up in any of the previous books.
Nothing like a Sue Grafton book to help me get back into the feel for reading! This one doesn't disappoint, although I did find the ending came out of left field a little.
It's been a minute since I read a Sue Grafton book! Won't take me long to get through this one - it never does. #bookfiveof2021
Thus far in the series, this one is going to be quite memorable. Kinsey searches for the son of a wealthy family who disappeared 19 years ago. The father has died and the family needs the missing son to resolve the will. The story took a lot of unexpected turns and kept me engaged. #MountTBR
My birthday haul!! 😍😍😍
I only need “The Living Daylight” en “The Spy Who Loved Me” to have the complete Ian Fleming James Bond series
And 5 Alphabet Novels: N/R/S/U and Y
Oh yeah!!!
1. I reorganized the pantry over Christmas. You know it‘s Maryland because of the six containers of crab seasoning on the shelf.
2. I need to clear out the Overdrive clutter before I buy another ebook.
3. I say 38, but my sister says there are three more that we visited when I was too young to remember.
4. Tagged book is the only one missing from my Sue Grafton/Kinsey Millhone collection.
5. Yes! More details as it gets closer.
#humpdaypost
I made some progress today, but I underestimated how sleepy my pain meds were going to make me. I kept waking up with a book on my face. (Or my husband picking up my book off my face when he would come check on me. 😂😴) #13inThree @Samplergal #atoyreread
I‘ve kept track - there is only ONE book in the series so far that Grafton does not mention bougainvillea. Most of them mention it more than once. 😂 (I had to look it up way back at “A is for Alibi” because it doesn‘t grown in NY and I wondered what it was. Now I kind of chuckle every time I see it.) Closing in on my first hour mark for #13inThree. 🎉🎉
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(Image is from Google, as it‘s too dark to photograph my reading at 445am.😜)Going to start this as my first #13inThree read. Hiddensee is really good, but too complex to take in while on pain meds, and I want be able to appreciate the subtle points of Maguire‘s writing. I needed some “easier to digest” fare.
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Hammock reading done right. 👊🏼Can't believe I'm halfway through the series! These are my favorite books to cure a book hangover.
I am going with a cliché for todays #JubilantJuly #startswithMNO partly because I am to lazy today to even try and think of something else, but mostly because I LOVE this series so much!!!! @RealLifeReading
A very gripping and engrossing tale. Of the entire series this is by far my favourite. The book follows the disappearance of Guy Malek who's from a wealthy family and well known for his tyrannical incidents. Considered the black sheep of the family, he's sought after the death of his father to claim his inheritance.
Did not intend to finish this but oh well, that's one of the problems with #ItsSoLateItsEarly reading. A decent mystery but I prefer the final plot twist
I'm making progress with these but they are mostly a welcome change from the internalised misogyny of the Sue Grafton series.
@saguarosally The M was mysteriously hiding underneath the L. Out of sight. So I'm posting a picture of the M for you. LOL. Because my OCD would act up if I could not see the M. 😀📚
This one was sad, Kinsey has never made me cry before.