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AmandaBlaze
Untitled | Unknown
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CBee 😊 1d
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Aconight
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Sorry thought I posted it!! Here is my #ReadYourKindle list for #March @CBee

CBee Love the graphic! 1d
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kspenmoll
The Vivaldi Cipher | Gary McAvoy
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#readyourkindle #March

This will probably take me into April, but here is what‘s in my kindle library.

Bookwormjillk Looks like a great reading month. 1d
kspenmoll @Bookwormjillk I read more slowly on kindle because I use it while waiting in lines, appointments, sometimes at home but generally not. This is the extent of my library at the moment.😀 1d
JazzFeathers I'd be curious to hear what you think of 'The Man in the Queue'. I started it years ago, but l found it so boring l bailed after a few chapters. 24h
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kspenmoll
The Postcard | Anne Berest
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#12booksof2024 #March #day3
The Postcard -in awe.

Andrew65 2nd nomination for this book. 2mo
Cathythoughts I really need to get to this one ❤️👍🏻 2mo
BarbaraBB My February choice! 2mo
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jenniferw88
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Andrew65 A popular author. 2mo
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dabbe
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#2024Bracket
#march
@CSeydel

BABEL for this month's win. 😃

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RebeccaRoo7
Not That Kind of Girl | Lena Dunham
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There's nothing like going to your nearby bar/wine bar alone and enjoying a good read. The first part of this book is hilarious and completely raw. Still working on finishing it...hopefully this weekend.

#nonfiction ##readKY #spring #2024 #March #readalone #bestseller #women

lazydaizee Sounds like fun. 11mo
RebeccaRoo7 @lazydaizee it was okay. The first part was good and made me laugh out loud several times. 11mo
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Yuki_Onna
Untitled (Untitled #1) | Laura Brooke Robson
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1. Spending time with my hubby and with my boo, going to the cinema and have a time as quiet & chill & lovely as possible (which has to be enough as I've been in a deep depression phase for - what now? years?)
2. Murder on the Christmas Express by Alexandra Benedict
3. Andrea und das Schlossgespenst (Andrea and the ghost of the castle) by Klaus Wolff, which was a childhood book from my mother, published in 1966. (Not translated into English).

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TheQuietQuill
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Mehso-so

Woah, I had no idea this book was going to be so dark and disturbing. What the heck did I even read?! It was good, confusing at times, but the author wrapped it up very well. What a twisted story, and one that I think is actually going to haunt me a little!
#doublebookspin #march

TheAromaofBooks Great progress!! 11mo
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kspenmoll
Death in Irish Accents | Catie Murphy
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Pickpick

Megan,a American transplant to Dublin,has a penchant for solving murders.Although she says these cases just land in her lap,( this time,literally) her partner Jelena thinks her big heart & ability to listen lands her in the middle of it all.In her job as limousine driver & tour guide,Megan is sought out by a world renowned romance writer for her “expertise“ in all things Irish & murder! #dublindrivermystery #seasonalcozies #March

mcctrish This sounds delightful 12mo
KadaGul @kspenmoll Very Irish 🇮🇪 I must say 🍀🍀#HAPPYSTPATRICKSDAY 12mo
julieclair Great review! Sounds like a lovely cozy! ☘️🔍 12mo
random_michelle This has been sitting on my TBR for awhile. I generally love CE Murphy's writing, and I love cozy mysteries. I need to move this up the pile! 12mo
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