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Golden Tresses of the Dead: A Flavia de Luce Novel
Golden Tresses of the Dead: A Flavia de Luce Novel | Alan Bradley
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A finger in a wedding cake is only the beginning in this deliciously shocking mystery featuring Flavia de Luce, "the world's greatest adolescent British chemist/busybody/sleuth" (The Seattle Times). Although it is autumn in the small English town of Bishop's Lacey, the chapel is decked with exotic flowers. Yes, Flavia de Luce's sister Ophelia is at last getting hitched, like a mule to a wagon. "A church is a wonderful place for a wedding," muses Flavia, "surrounded as it is by the legions of the dead, whose listening bones bear silent witness to every promise made at the altar." Flavia is not your normal twelve-year-old girl. An expert in the chemical nature of poisons, she has solved many mysteries, sharpening her considerable detection skills to the point where she had little choice but to turn professional. So Flavia and dependable Dogger, estate gardener and sounding board extraordinaire, set up shop at the once-grand mansion of Buckshaw, eager to serve--not so simple an endeavor with her odious little moon-faced cousin, Undine, constantly underfoot. But Flavia and Dogger persevere. Little does she know that their first case will be extremely close to home, beginning with an unwelcome discovery in Ophelia's wedding cake: a human finger.
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lauraisntwilder
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I finished both of these this week and thought they looked so pretty together. I reread AoA for #kindredspiritsbuddyread. I had been saving what I thought was the last Flavia de Luce book and then discovered yesterday that another one comes out next month! 🩷 I enjoyed this one and Dogger's increased role.

lauraisntwilder Forgot to mention, Flavia was my #bookspin for August. 3mo
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Shawna
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Eggs Brilliant 💖📚🩷 5mo
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LibraryCin
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Mehso-so

I listened to the audio for this. I love Jayne as Flavia, but it‘s more the characterization that I love. Like many other audios, it doesn‘t keep my attention, so I did miss much of the story. The mysteries do not seem to be front and centre in any of the books in the series. I‘d like to rate it higher, but I think I just missed too much of what was going on to do so.

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SheilaChew
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Rainy days. Coffee and a book in front of the fireplace. This is my absolute best self-care.

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SheilaChew
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I don‘t have to go to work today. #winterbreak #teachersoflitsy

Bklover Woohoo! Enjoy your day!! 2y
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Dragon
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Thoroughly enjoyed this Flavia de Luce mystery: Dogger and Flavia have set up their own investigation business so of course they stumble over a body . This is apparently the last in the series- I hope that‘s not true.

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Dragon
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Downloaded a couple more audiobooks from Libby this morning. Popped by the mall for a Subway sandwich and an iced London Fog - home and ready to start a new Flavia investigation- she‘s bound to stumble over another corpse 🤣💚🐉

EvieBee LOL! Reminds me I need to continue my adventures with Flavia. 2y
Dragon Enjoy @EvieBee ! Flavia is irrepressible 💚🐉 2y
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AutumnRLS
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Some books I read in September. :)

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janeycanuck
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Goodbye, Flavia! I so enjoyed my reread of this series - and delighted in listening to most of them with Jane Entwistle. The end of this isn‘t a really good wrap up for me, which leads me to hope we may see Flavia again one day.

AvidReader25 I was surprised it wasn‘t a better wrap up too! I hope that means we get more. 4y
janeycanuck @AvidReader25 I‘ve seen interviews where he has said he‘s already written more than planned and others where he says Flavia would be insulted if we thought she was never coming back so.... 🤷‍♀️ 4y
AvidReader25 @janeycanuck Ha, well I guess that keeps the door open. 4y
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Lynnsoprano
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I don‘t know how much reading I will get done this week, but I thought Flavia would be a good choice 😄

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janeycanuck
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Question 4!

#flaviabuddyread

Smarkies I wish there was more of a wrap up in terms of the family situation but I understand why the author left it as such. I was generally happy with the general wrap up and the general ending of the book. 4y
janeycanuck @Smarkies I like that he left it open to write more if he wanted. And I liked that all the de Luce sisters had new things in their lives, it showed that life would go on for them after their father‘s passing. 4y
Smarkies @janeycanuck I do hope he writes a little more. I would be interested to see how Daphne progresses. 4y
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janeycanuck
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Question 3!

#flaviabuddyread

Smarkies The rest of the village seems to be puttering on as usual... I think as with all small villages, changes will happen over time but slowly. 4y
janeycanuck @Smarkies there were definitely big changes at Buckshaw throughout the course of the series. But you‘re right about the rest of the village. Aside from all the dead and/or arrested inhabitants 🤪 4y
Smarkies @janeycanuck LOL. You are right.... There are alot of criminals in that small village. 😂😂😂 4y
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janeycanuck
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Question 2!

#flaviabuddyread

Smarkies As with all Flavia mysteries.... I have no clue. 😂🤷🤷😂 4y
janeycanuck @Smarkies haha! So I think the missionaries killed Mrs Prill. Beyond that... I think maybe Miss Truelove got roped in against her will but then went along with things. I‘ve got nothing on the missionaries, though. 4y
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Question 1!

#flaviabuddyread

Smarkies I really liked the partnership. Dogger really does let Flavia go off and do her own thing so it was a good balance of working together and working separately. Plus there was someone sympathetic to help her along. 4y
janeycanuck @Smarkies I liked it, too. The relationship between Flavia and Dogger is my favourite in the entire series, it was so nice to see the partnership! 4y
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janeycanuck
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A day late but our #flaviabuddyread questions are coming up!

Smarkies Thanks @janeycanuck for doing this readalong. It helped me get through this series at a good pace. 😁 4y
janeycanuck @Smarkies happy you enjoyed it! 4y
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suvata
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A wedding might not be that much fun for a 12-year-old. That is, of course, unless your name is Flavia de Luce and someone finds a human finger in the wedding cake. Not to worry — a brilliant chemist and her pal Dogger are on the case.

Foragingfantasy I love these books so much! 4y
suvata @Foragingfantasy Me too but I think the series might have ended. I hope not because I would love to read more. 4y
Foragingfantasy @suvata I know! I‘d read more too. Enola Holmes on Netflix reminds me of Flavia. 4y
suvata @Foragingfantasy I‘ll have to check out Enola Holmes. Thanks 4y
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janeycanuck
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The last book in our #flaviabuddyread is coming up this Saturday!

Smarkies Woooooo! I can't believe I am going to finish a series. I hardly ever do.... because I get distracted somewhere along the way. 😂😂😂 4y
janeycanuck @Smarkies haha! let‘s hope you don‘t get sidetracked before this last one is done!! 4y
Smarkies @janeycanuck I think I will make it to the end. Reading the last book now. 😂😂 4y
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Coleen
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As always, I enjoy revisiting precocious Flavia deLuce. Though the mystery was just so-so in this one, I loved the evolving relationship between Flavia and Dogger — a perfect mix of formality and affection. Is this really the end of the series? The ending made it sound like it could go either way.

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LauraBrook
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Really enjoying my morning spent with Flavia. I‘ve missed her.

robinb I need to FINALLY get to this series! I‘ve heard nothing but good things about it. 😊 4y
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lahousewyfe
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Pickpick

Another fun mystery starting the precocious Flavia de Luce. I love the new partnership of Arthur W. Dogger & Associates, Discreet Investigations. Cozy country mysteries are the best medicine sometimes. ❤️

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Gnora
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I‘ve been so overwhelmed during the last week, that I honestly haven‘t read anything but the news. So I‘m going to attempt to start distracting myself with fiction. Starting with this one that I should have read ages ago.

#coping #socialdistancing #mystery #series

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PrezBookster
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Such a good series! Thank goodness I read or #quarantine would be straight up boring

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raeintheworld
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There is a special place for Flavia in my heart. I love this evolution with Dogger into detection. The two of them make an excellent team.

emz711 Do you think this is the last book? I bought the paperback, no sneak peak for thev next one. I'm concerned! 5y
raeintheworld @emz711 Oh man. I don‘t know what I‘ll do if there‘s no more Flavia. 5y
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janeycanuck
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I‘ve been putting off reading this because I didn‘t want to be at the end of the series. And now I‘m conflicted because this doesn‘t feel like an ending - great story, as always, and I love that Flavia is starting to mature and grow up but... I dunno. Felt like a let down as a series finale.

First book finished for #24b42020

emz711 Is it the last one!? Was that official? I wasn't sure and it didn't seem like an ending either! 5y
janeycanuck It‘s the end for now, at least. He‘s said he may pick the series back up one day but turning out a book a year has been too much for him. I‘ve just started a buddy read for the series - book 1 was yesterday. You should consider joining us! (edited) 5y
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JoyBlue
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DH bought this for me for Chanumas—the tenth (and possibly the last) Flavia de Luce. I'm really happy to have the complete set (to date, at least)! While the series is still enjoyable, I think Bradley is running out of steam. Or, maybe it's just that DH gave me his horrid cold/fever for Christmas—I may be having trouble concentrating/enjoying anything. Ugh! [Number Two Son gave me the other pictured book (Steal Like an Artist).]

dragondrool Feel better fast!
5y
JoyBlue @dragondrool Thank you! 5y
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Jen2
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I just love these so much!!!

emz711 The best 5y
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DrexEdit
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I finished this book last week. It was thoroughly enjoyable as all the Flavia books have been. I would hate to see it end here. Flavia is growing up so wonderfully. I would really like to know what happens to her next. I sure wish Flavia had been around when I was growing up. I'm sad to have reached the end of published titles for this series, but happy to tick off another completed (for now) series.

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Shuga
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I so love this series...but honestly Flavia is so much more mature than most her age....the series is a joy.

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thea-block
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Bittersweet (possible) end to the series! I‘ve listened to most of these in audio format, so as I read this one I kept hearing Flavia, Dogger, and Mrs. Mullet‘s voices in my head 🙃

A bit of a convoluted mystery, but beautiful interactions between Flavia and those whom she loves. She‘s growing up!

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

emz711 Waaahhh? I don't think it will be. Will it be the end? 5y
thea-block I know, right? Supposedly Bradley is taking a break, as he was originally contracted for a 10 book series, and he‘s 80 years old! But he hasn‘t necessarily said one way or another that he‘s done with Flavia... we will see! 5y
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Plaidsticks
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Now I need to find a new #cottoncandy listen...#audiobook

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Libby1
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Flavia in all her glory.

When Flavia‘s sister finds a severed finger in her wedding cake it is Flavia who comes to the rescue. This book also has the most surprising set of villains.

This book is a delicious confection - unlike the aforementioned wedding cake!

rretzler I love the Flavia series! 6y
anneofgreentables Ooh, haven‘t got to this one yet. Hopefully my local library gets it soon! 6y
Libby1 @rretzler - so do I! 😃 6y
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Libby1 @CrazyLibraryGirl - I nearly broke into a spontaneous tap dance when I saw this at the library! 🤣 I hope you‘ll find a copy soon. 6y
emz711 The best! 5y
Libby1 @emz711 - YES! I love this series. 💕 5y
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Aimeesue
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The Loved One is one of my favorites too, Flavia.

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Aimeesue
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THANKS DOGS! I GET A WHOLE CORNER OF THE BED TO MYSELF! No idea where my husband‘s going to sleep.
#dogsoflitsy
#pibble

TheBee ♥️ 6y
LeahBergen 😆😆 6y
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Mdargusch
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Flavia is growing up. She and Dogger have gone into business together as detectives and their first case involves a finger found in her sister‘s wedding cake. As usual, the quirky characters of Bishops Lacey play a big part in the mystery. Alan Bradley has written another fun whodunit.

#popsugar19 #amateurdetective #jack

Aimeesue Flavia! ❤️❤️❤️ 6y
KatieCarpenter I need to read this! 6y
rretzler I love Flavia! One of my favorites! 💕 6y
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TNbookworm Flavia💕 6y
LeahBergen How are those sweet puppies doing? Are they driving you crazy? 😆 6y
Mdargusch Yes! I‘m too old @LeahBergen 👵🏻 6y
Mdargusch She is the best! This series always makes me happy. @Aimeesue @KatieCarpenter @rretzler @TNbookworm ☺️ 6y
LeahBergen That‘s why I‘ve been afraid to get another dog. It‘s been about 18 years since I‘ve had a puppy. 😂 6y
Reviewsbylola Bullet journal on point! 6y
tpixie I still need to start the series! Hi cute little puppy! ♥️🐶♥️ 6y
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umbrellagirl
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How I‘ve missed you, Flavia!

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bookwrm526
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Ah, Flavia, how I love her. She and Dogger are back at it, when a finger is found in Ophelia‘s wedding cake!! This one has some darker undertones as Flavia deals with the losses from previous books and the “loss” of her sister and their complicated relationship, but it still has the humor you expect from this series. This was my book featuring and amateur detective for #popsugarreadingchallenge

Mdargusch I just started this on audible today. She feels like an old friend and she really brightens my day. 💗 6y
rretzler I love Flavia! 💕 One of my favorite series! 6y
bookwrm526 @Mdargusch I was on hold at the library FOREVER for this one 6y
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Bibliogeekery
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Just finished this audiobook. I heard a rumour that this might be the last Flavia book!?! I can't bear to think there won't be any further hijinks with Flavia and Dogger and Bishops Lacey! I so think I prefer reading these books on my own to the audiobook versions - not quite sure why - but this was still an enjoyable romp through Flavia's world!

janeycanuck I heard an interview with him on a podcast - it was originally planned to be an 8 book series but he expanded it out to 10. So yep - I think it‘ll be the last one 😢 6y
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sherryvdh
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Got a new hold in! Temporarily putting aside my other hard copy read to read this one so I can return it asap.
#LoveMyLibrary #nslittens

emtobiasz I‘ve never seen a holds slip like that on a book! Great idea to keep the list moving! 6y
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Tera66
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1. Saturday, don't have to go to work, or worry about going to work the next day.
2. Prince
3. Dinner and trip planning with a friend.
4. The Golden Tresses of the Dead - Alan Bradley (Flavia de Luce Mysteries)
@pepsicola Thanks!🖤💛🖤

pepsicola Thanks for playing!! 6y
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Cmf365
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Book number 10 in the ongoing series of Flavia and her mystery solving abilities. A great read. I wish I was like this little girl. Her spunk makes the story move along at a great pace.

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Ncostell
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I have mixed feelings on this tenth book of the Flavia de Luce series. While I always enjoy revisiting the quaint English town of Bishop‘s Lacey and spending time with the inquisitive Flavia, I felt this installment was all over the place at times and the resolution of the mystery left me with more questions. I‘ll read these books though as long as he continues to write them as they‘re still entertaining anyway.

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Libby1
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“I called Miss Daphne, but she says she doesn‘t want ‘er tea. She‘s got ‘er nose stuck in a book. USELESS, I think it‘s called, by some woman called Joyce.”

AlaMich 🤣🤣 6y
rretzler I love Flavia! 6y
quietlycuriouskate Oh, that's fabulous! 😁 6y
Libby1 Flavia is the BEST. This most recent instalment did not disappoint, @AlaMich , @rretzler , @kathedron ! 6y
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Tera66
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This is my favorite book series. I love how the author has evolved Flavia over 10 books, she is still precocious, but is becoming a young lady dealing with the emotions of growing up through adversity. I just love these books so much😊😭🖤

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Suetara
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Flavia is an excellent lunch companion. 😊

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mom2bugnbee
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"And then Dogger did something that I will never forget until my dying day - if I live that long."

I love Flavia.

⭐⭐⭐⭐/⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
#pop19 - a book published in 2019; a book featuring an amateur detective

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Pamwurtzler
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There‘s no one quite like Flavia. I really like these books! #seriescaughtup

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AvidReader25
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I will never get tired of Flavia de Luce & Dogger. This 10th addition to the series begins with the wedding of her sister. I adore the audio of these books. As always with this series, the plot matters less to me than the interaction between the main characters. I've heard this is the final book in the series & I hope that's not true.

“Humility is a most excellent barometer and ought to be looked for in all those we are made to look up to.”

wordzie ❤ the quote ☺ 6y
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thegirlwiththelibrarybag
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#FebruaryWrapUp : 3 books off my shelf (I say off my shelf, they were all purchased in 2019 🤫) 1 library book and 8 ebooks for a total of 12 books! I‘M CURRENTLY AHEAD OF MY GOODREADS GOAL!!! 🥳

j.rye Amazing! I wish I could get into ebooks. I think it could really up my reading game. Hah! 6y
thegirlwiththelibrarybag @j.rye, I was certainly on an ebook roll in February. It‘s pretty convenient having a kindle in my handbag ☺️ 6y
lahousewyfe Woohoo! 6y
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