#ReadAway2024 @Andrew65 @DieAReader @GHABI4ROSES
Finished another book yesterday. It is #70 of 200. Still book journaling and enjoying keeping this record. I hope I can continue until the end of the year.
#ReadAway2024 @Andrew65 @DieAReader @GHABI4ROSES
Finished another book yesterday. It is #70 of 200. Still book journaling and enjoying keeping this record. I hope I can continue until the end of the year.
A good mystery with so many parts! I figured out Neve‘s piece and I slowly knew who the killer was. I enjoyed this twisty thriller and couldn‘t put it down. I loved the paranormal piece and how it was woven in! Book #70 in 2023
Book #70
3.5/5
If I'm being honest... I borrowed this audiobook from the library thinking it was an autobiography by Dame Maggie Smith. Disappointment aside, this memoir about a poet's journey through the end of her marriage is insightful and, well, poetic. It's a bit wordy (as I would expect from a poet), but it is relatable.
What a perfect book for the weekend of Halloween!! While there were some echoes for Addie LaRue and her immortal (dark and twisted) love tale across centuries, The Witch‘s Daughter holds its own and delves into witchcraft. I listened to this on audible and it was a treat for my ears. Book #70 in 2022
Book 9 in the Bookmonbile Cat Mystery series has Minnie solving yet another murder (or two) and dealing with the eventual relocating of herself and Eddie to their as yet unfinished new home. Cute story and very well qualifies as a cozy mystery. #70-2022
22 #70 I‘ve started about 3 books and just haven‘t been in the mindset to finish any of them. I just needed the comfort of a series I enjoy. This one hits the mark.
Cute read, nothing spectacular. Set in suburban Minneapolis, we follow the lives of several moms and their 7th graders as they navigate friendship, middle school, and normal family drama. Book #70 in 2021