
Wasn‘t that great

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A fun short novel with a ‘seasoned ‘ main character.
An 83 yo woman was resolved to live the rest of her life alone, but then she acquired a responsibility- she can‘t die now!!
A hint of Fredrik Bachman‘s style of storytelling.
I‘m listening to the audiobook from Libby as well as reading the e-book.

A low pick. The mystery was OK but I liked the Saskatchewan setting, as I've not read many books set in that province of Canada.
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Finished this one the other day. I haven't been able to send it yet because (well, I lost my wallet, so I am waiting for all that to come in the mail - it's super annoying). Anyway probably by Wednesday. This one is between “so-so“ and a “pick“ because off the body stuff (you will see my point in the annotation)

Listening to audiobook
Ooops didn't finish before the library called it back.

Lobster 🦞is making it hard to read
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This is a quick cozy read about an 80 year old woman who finds a mouse in an abandoned aquarium and slowly befriends him. And makes some other friends along the way. Similar feel to a Backman story, but simpler. Cute.
Ann Patchett raved about it in an instagram post, and from the cover comment you can see she loved it.

September was such a good reading month - 16 books and 10 of them ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ or more.
Tagging a surprise standout - this one felt so Mrs. Pollifax and I was not mad about it!