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Killer Cocktails
Killer Cocktails: Dangerous Drinks Inspired by History's Most Nefarious Criminals | Holly Frey, Maria Trimarchi
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From the hosts of the criminally popular podcast Criminalia, Holly Frey and Maria Trimarchi, a dangerously delicious cocktail and mocktail book inspired by historys most notorious (and notoriously overlooked) criminals Every month, over 200,000 listeners download Criminalia to hear stories of historys wildest and most devious criminals they never knew existed. But this isn't just any true-crime podcastmore than an engaging history lesson, Criminalia also offers a cocktail recipe to go with each criminal. After all, what pairs better with the story of an identity-shifting murderess who burned her house down to cover up a crime than a fiery jalapeo cocktail? In KILLER COCKTAILS, Criminalia cohosts Holly Frey and Maria Trimarchi offer readers a cornucopia of creative and out-of-the-box cocktail and mocktail recipes, inspired by some of the wildest, weirdest, and most bizarre crimes throughout history. Written with their signature wit and humor, KILLER COCKTAILS gives us dozens of recipes, many of which fans have never seen before, expertly paired with its historical dastardly villain. From brutish bodysnatchers and comely conwomen, to poisonous chemists, nefarious mystics, and even a pirate queen, this book is perfect for anyone who loves a juicy, bloody story and a creative concoction. History and true crime lovers, cocktail and mocktail enthusiasts, and anyone looking for the perfect gift for their off-beat friend will find much to savor in this wickedly fun book. Brimming with stranger-than-fiction stories and recipes that are equally thought-provoking and tasty, KILLER COCKTAILS is a double-shot of morbid funand will satisfy all your darkest cravings for years to come.
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For #weeklyfavorites, I‘m sharing 2 books. I enjoyed these books. They were fun.

Book 1 is about Appalachian culture and it has ghost stories. This was a Read Now book from Netgalley.

Book 2 has true crime stories and cocktail/mocktail recipes. This Netgalley ARC is being published on Oct 15.

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On Sale: 10/15/24

#netgalleyarc

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I finished reading the tagged book this afternoon. This book has true crime stories and cocktail/mocktail recipes. This Netgalley ARC is being published on Oct 15. I found a lot of words in this book.

I‘m counting this book for:

☑️Spooky/autumn read (It‘s not scary. It just has true crime stories with cocktail/mocktail recipes.)

#hauntedshelf #skeletoncrew #netgalleyarc

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Here‘s my progress on the tagged book. I‘m using Fable to show it because it has the most accurate page count for my edition of the book. I‘m almost done. I have 6 chapters left. I read as much as I could of this book last night. I‘m glad I had text-to-speech available for this Netgalley ARC so I could give my eyes a break. The only thing I was looking at in the book was the little illustrations at the end of the recipes.

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I started this book tonight. I like it so far. It has true crime stories and then it has cocktail recipes to match the stories and I really like that. Will I make the cocktails? No but I do think this is a really fun read and so far, it‘s reading fast which is great because I need some quick reads. I had 67 Netgalley ARCs to read this month but I‘ve read 5 of them so far so my number has gone down to 62. It‘s still a lot but it‘s going down.

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I‘m going to start this book next. I‘m looking forward to this one. Hachette Books approved me for this one after I requested it. I think this one will be fun to read for #hauntedshelf because it combines true crime and cocktails and I think I can count it as a spooky or autumn read. It could also be a good book to do the #wordsearch on.

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I was just approved for these 2 books and some other ones that I requested too. These are both being released in October by Hachette Books. I‘m excited about these. I‘m looking forward to reading them. These would be perfect to read in October. I‘ve been in a nonfiction reading mood lately because the nonfiction books from Netgalley have been really good and I want to read a lot of them which means I don‘t feel like reading what I own right now.