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Lasst uns schweigen wie ein Grab
Lasst uns schweigen wie ein Grab | Julie Berry
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booksandsympathy
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I adored this darkly funny book! Multiple murders, teens trying to hide the bodies while trying to find out who the murderer is, one teen dressing up as the murdered headmistress, people constantly coming over and causing the girls to improvise, a town strawberry social, a nosy constable. Fantastic!

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booksandsympathy
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"There's a murderer on the loose—but that doesn't stop the girls of St. Etheldreda's from attempting to hide the death of their headmistress in this rollicking farce." Sounds great! This will be the next audiobook I listen to and I can't wait to start it.

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sarahgreatlove
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SUCH a fun audiobook! This was a great change vflm some of what I usually read. I do enjoy mystery/comedies… it reminded me a bit of the movie “keeping mum”. The young ladies of Saint Ethel Draders school for proper young ladies do try their hardest to hide the fact that their headmistress has died, but it unravels around them more and more hilariously. Brilliant narration. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💫

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Mehso-so

The plot was pretty good, and I have to admit I didn't get the culprit right. I was partially right though, that counts for something right? I definitely enjoyed the victorian setting, and the mystery. #mg

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alisonrose
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This book is a mystery in more ways than one. Fun & lightly macabre little romp, would be a great movie/play—the farcical elements esp in the beginning would be hilarious to see. But I‘m pedantically hung up on how to categorize it. GR users are split b/t YA & MG. Some of the girls are MG age, others older. But it won an award for MG fiction, so I guess that settles it. It just...feels like both in some ways! But ah well, it‘s fun & absurd. 3/5 ⭐️

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alisonrose
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The only kind of mystery books I can read these days are cozies or middle grade. This is obviously the latter, and it‘s a farce set in a Victorian era boarding school, so that sounds pretty promising!

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suvata
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Delightful middle-grade mystery that reminded me of the Flavia DeLuce series. Seven girls living in a mediocre boarding school in 1850s Ely, England, find themselves in a pickle when their headmistress and her son are found dead. The cause: poisoning. They take things into their own hands by disposing of the bodies and trying to solve the crime in order to keep their “sisterhood” together. Couldn‘t put this book down. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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zelmi
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Mehso-so

This book showed me a new side of young Victorian women. 7 girls, very brilliant and slightly terrifying. Good characters, good story. Recommend for anyone who likes historical fiction and a bit of intrigue.

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veritysalter
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I enjoyed the break from heavy hitters with this delightful Children‘s murder mystery. Thank you @SassenachTheBookWizard for the recommendation on your YouTube. When the pupils of a small finishing school find their headmistress dead, they decide to keep quiet and carry on, but is that a safe decision with a murderer on the lose.

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Love your pillow!! 💗 5y
veritysalter Thank you @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks my mother-in-law made it for us. It‘s looking a bit tatty now unfortunately. 5y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @veritysalter awwww that‘s sweet 💗 5y
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veritysalter
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#GratefulReads -Day Eight - #BookAndBeverage Today I have a cold, so it‘s a fun easy read and a hot Vimto (black currant, grape and raspberry cordial) - so a book for children and a drink for children 🤧

OriginalCyn620 Feel better soon! 5y
Mandoul Get well soon! 5y
veritysalter @OriginalCyn620 & @Mandoul Thank you, it‘s only a sniffle, I‘m just feeling sorry for myself. ♥️ 5y
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SassenachTheBookWizard
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I just loved this concept. Your head lady at your finishing school drops dead over dinner and you don't want to be slip up from the girls at your Finishing School because you love them so you cover up the murder while also investigating it and suddenly you have visitors at your place every hour and then someone dresses up as dead head lady. There wasn't really any huge laugh out loud moments but the overall tone and the characters were just so fun

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SassenachTheBookWizard
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It sounds like Weekend at Bernie's but with girls at a Finishing School!

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Aimeesue
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#audiobookwalk on the glorious Fourth.
#pibble
#Stella
#Suzie

Aimeesue …and the ridiculously HOT Fourth. It is stupid hot out. If there aren't violent clashes between various protest and right wing Nazi groups in D.C. today, I will be very surprised. This is a recipe for disaster. 5y
jillrhudy Oh I hope and pray not. 5y
Aimeesue @jillrhudy Just got an flash flood warning on my phone, so there's going to be some rain today. That might dampen things enough to keep people at home, maybe? 5y
jillrhudy It did rain, but the Faithful got to hear that inspiring and timeless story from His Nibs about how the revolutionary soldiers shut down the airports. 5y
Aimeesue @jillrhudy 😂😂😂 He's such an idiot. 5y
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BeththeBookDragon
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I ran out of steam on Flavia several books ago. But here is another book narrated by Jane Entwhistle 😊

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mrp27
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#booked2018 #setatschool

I did it! Finished this one a few minutes ago. Read most of it on the beach this beautiful fall weekend. Sometimes I get envious of everyone's cozy fall posts then I remember I get beach weekends year round and I'm good. Happy Fall! 🍂🍁

Cinfhen Stunning ❣️❣️❣️Happy Fall and job well done 💋 6y
alisiakae 🎉🎉🎉 Looks like a wonderful, relaxing weekend! I may post a lot of fall themed pics, but it‘s still in the mid to high 80s and humid where I live! 😳 6y
mrp27 @Cinfhen Thanks! 6y
mrp27 @4thhouseontheleft It was a truly relaxing and much needed weekend after a crazy busy September. Even as summer temps drag on, keep posting those fall pics. Makes me feel like I can still experience the seasons! 6y
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mrp27
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#readingresolutions #sisters

More of a sisterhood than #sisters as these schoolmates try to solve the murder of their headmistress at their school. Thinking about reading this one for #booked2028 set at school but haven't decided.

batsy This looks fun! 6y
mrp27 @batsy Yes it does! 6y
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DenellJackson
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This book is entertaining from the first word until the end! I am almost sorry it is not a series... highly recommend!

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toofondofbooks
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#bestof2017 Honorable Mention
This upper middle grade/YA historical fiction is full of characters that you love to hate. I enjoyed it very much.

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Cityofamber
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Panpan

I feel like I should should start this off by saying I would never of read this if it wasn't for a book club, it just isn't something I thought sounded interesting. And I was right, the book just wasn't for me. I found it extremely slow and unrealistic.

SauerPatch Eeyore! 🤗☕️ 7y
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onesmartcupcake
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Starting on my mini "middle grade catch-up quest" while taking a long walk to buy cat food.

brownekr LOVED THIS ONE 😍 8y
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jpmcwisemorgan
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This is a solid book for middle school aged people. I liked the female characters and that it highlighted intelligence, logic, and resourcefulness. The mystery was well done for the age group it's intended for. Not quite as engaging as The Westing Game but definitely worth a read if you have a young person who likes mysteries. It does get off to a slow start but it's worth it.

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heatherspoetlife
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I couldn't resist that title. It is a middle grade book, so expect it to read like one. Nevertheless, it was a lot of fun!

Full review at: http://wp.me/p6D5Ti-32G

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Hannah_Voskuil
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Part comedy of errors, part Agatha Christie-esque murder mystery, fully enjoyable.

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Narration by Jayne Entwistle brings the story vividly to life.

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