Low number completed this month. But all the fiction titles were very good. The Lighthouse Witches was my fav. The nonfiction, Down the Hill, was a little disappointing. I didn‘t care for the writing. #OctoberWrapUp
Low number completed this month. But all the fiction titles were very good. The Lighthouse Witches was my fav. The nonfiction, Down the Hill, was a little disappointing. I didn‘t care for the writing. #OctoberWrapUp
Backstory and closure story on our favorite murderer, Maud. I didn't enjoy this sequel nearly as much as the original--it dragged pretty hard in the middle and had a typical ending. But if you're invested in Maud, it's a worthwhile read.
I'm going in! 😁🧓🔪☠️
Still relaxing, still cozy, and the victims are a little less cliche this time (though not by much). We also find out more about the titular elderly lady. The deepening of her character is probably why I enjoyed this more than the first volume, even if I would‘ve preferred her a tad more ambiguous. Too sympathetic for the cold creature that she is deep down; still, fun to read about.
3.75/5
You could say I‘m on a strong female lead kick 🤩
Moved on to the sequel for more research for my old lady character. This one is different though because Maud is reminiscing on past crimes that were committed long before those in the first collection. She‘s such an interesting character and she makes you cheer her on as she racks up a body count ☠️
This was almost a DNF but I held on since it was a short listen. Maude is on a trip to Africa but on the way she reminisces about a number of recent and past seeming mishaps in which she has been involved. Even on this trip there is a surprising incident. The story then turns and Maude decides to do some good. Redemption perhaps? It certainly isn‘t justice. Just meh and 2 ⭐️out of 5.
Part 2! I like these little short stories!
The first book of Dewey‘s is complete! I love Maud so much! I really enjoy these books.
The first book that I‘m reading for Dewey‘s is underway! (And Cletus is keeping me company)
Macabre, funny, and really quite good. I felt a bit guilty for liking these stories of Maud‘s evil deeds set in Sweden.
It felt as if I was encouraging her bad behavior. Clever, devious, hardworking, loves the fine things in life, and um, a cold-blooded, calculated, unrepentant killer— yet, it‘s really hard not to like her!😅
Enjoyed this follow up of Maud‘s activity. This installment looks at her current situation and looks back to situations in the past that called her to action. Just when you think maybe she is unredeemable her plans for the future seem hopeful and bright.
Murderous Maud, everyone‘s favorite ornery octogenarian, is back in a book of short stories - tied together as Maud reminisces during a flight to South Africa. I think I enjoyed this one even more than the first book. It was good to read stories from Maud‘s earlier life. And she mustn‘t be crossed . . . Unless you want to get beat with a stick. 😂
The conceit has run thin. I enjoyed the first book where we met our elderly serial killer but this second book in the series just couldn‘t grab me. I was bored and a bit annoyed by the lady, and so I bailed.
Next up! The first book got me out of a reading slump a couple of years ago and I'm looking forward to reading this one.
A thoroughly enjoyable follow-up to Elderly Lady Is Up to No Good. While the shock of Maud‘s extracurricular activities was a big part of loving the first book, this gives both glimpses of her life and past as well as setting up her future. Maud is nicely rounded out as a character and has cleaned up the streets of some less-than-likable foes. Delightful.
This book was a lot fun. Maud dances circles around the police as she concocts her plans of revenge. The book is told through interconnected short stories.
I‘m looking forward to seeing what Maud gets up to next. Happy March, Littens!! #lennox #catsoflitsy
Maud‘s back at it… For a little old lady who has and is quite willing to kill to solve her problems (and sometimes other peoples) she‘s awfully likeable.
Maud is back and still up to no good, but there's a surprise. I enjoy this series and hope there are more to come.
Super excited to see if 88 yr Maude can control her murderous tendencies... book 1 is An Elderly Lady Is Up To No Good...
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A nice follow up of stories about elderly murdering Maud, this time with a few glimpses of her past. Didn‘t like this one quite as much as the first, but the ending was such a delightful surprise that it made up for it.
A huge, heartfelt thanks to my awesome #Litsypenpal @Beck9lol for all this bookish (and snugly) awesomeness! I think we‘re going on five years of friendship there‘s no slowing us down in sight! I‘ll be saving the two Christmas reads for later this year but eager to crack ‘Elderly Lady‘ book two and ‘The Perishing‘ to my TBR! So grateful and thankful for you, Becky and #Litsy for bringing our friendship together. Happy New Year and happy reading!📚
My latest #libraryhaul and a copy of Book Page!
Fun to be back with Maud for this second Elderly Lady installment. Love the cover art on these!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Oh, Maud, you are a sly, feisty manipulative lady, but also boast a sizable caring heart. An appropriate and entertaining follow up!
Busy day ahead with rain starting soon means a 6am walk with my boy, Champ. 🎧🐾
#audiowalk #dogsoflitsy
Murderous Maud is back! I really enjoyed these stories, especially the Christmas element woven throughout, although not as much as An Elderly Lady is Up to No Good- which is pretty much a perfect read. The reader gets glimpses of younger Maud throughout, which is a treat! #WinterGames #MistletoeManiacs @Clwojick
Good morning, it's #WondrousWednesday hosted by @Eggs!
1. The Hubs and I always do a Christmas movie, and the last few years we've been joined by friends.
2. Stephen King, Kristin Cashore, and Sarah Addison Allen.
3. A Coffee Mug of Hopefulness and Potatoes.
Comforting Christmas murder with Maud, my favorite diabolical little, old lady Swedish serial killer. There's even a gingerbread recipe at the end.
Don‘t let her age fool you. Maud may be nearly ninety, but if you cross her, she is more sinister than sweet.
In these six interlocking stories, memories of unfortunate incidents from Maud‘s past keep bubbling to the surface. Meanwhile, certain Problems in the present require immediate attention. Luckily, Maud is no stranger to taking matters into her own hands . . . even if it means she has to get a little blood on them in the process.
Scored a great #LittleFreeLibrary find when out on an evening walk. Can't wait to start!
The second book in the series is just as small 😆 A great weekend read though. Maud was a hoot, she is definitely a Top Ten Favorite character for sure 💛☠️💙
2.5 ⭐️
Maude is an unlikely murderer, which adds a bit of whimsy to the stories. I LOVED the first book! This one makes is quite clear that Maude is simply a sociopath. Also- how can we believe that a woman who barely cared about her family and her one friend suddenly is moved deeply to care about a random black family in South Africa and “save” them? Cringe 😬
Love this latest collection of stories about the adventures of an elderly lady who mayborcmay not be a serial killer. Tons of fun. But start with The Elderly Lady Is Up to No Good (this one begins where tat one ends)
I went in with high expectations and most of them were met, except at the very end. It felt a little too “white savior” for me, but I did enjoy getting a peek into Maud‘s past. Ironically enough, I was talking to my boyfriend about homemade gingerbread houses the day I bought this book, so now we have a recipe!
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Honestly, I‘m not sure what to make of this. That said, I really enjoyed the book and think that Maud is such an interesting and compelling protagonist! I believe this is a Swedish series, of which I had never heard of previous till now, but this seems to be a short story in the series. In this story, you get some background info and you just can‘t help but like Maud.