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BarbaraJean
Five Little Pigs | Agatha Christie
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I really, really liked this—and I also read it at the beginning of July, so my memory is a little sketchy.

Poirot is called in to solve a 16-years-old case, by the daughter of the woman who was convicted of the murder. He examines the accounts of the five people who were present, investigating the contradictions and conflicts between their memories of that day. I went back and forth on who I thought was the murderer… ⤵️

BarbaraJean (Cont‘d) …and was conflicted about who I wanted to be the murderer! A clever mystery, with lots of great Poirot content. This was my 1942 pick for #192025, my June #BookSpin, and fulfilled prompt # 23 for #50x50: a classic mystery. @Librarybelle @TheAromaofBooks 2h
TheAromaofBooks I love the alternate title for this one - “Murder in Retrospect.“ It's been a long time since I read it, but I remember it being so clever. 2h
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BarbaraJean
Destination Unknown | Agatha Christie
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I may be WAY behind on reviews, but at least my #10BeforetheEnd is on track! Five books complete, with a little over five weeks to go. 🎉 These 10 books will also complete the remaining years I need for the #192025 challenge. 😊

ChaoticMissAdventures Yay! Great job. 25m
charl08 Nice! 17m
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Bookwormjillk
Look Homeward, Angel | Thomas Wolfe
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I‘ve been meaning to read this forever- since the summer I lived in Asheville and his house burned down. I finally got to it this month, and while I‘m glad I read it I wasn‘t really wowed. Some passages though ripped my heart out. So it‘s a low pick. #192025 1929 @Librarybelle

BarbaraBB Kudos for finishing it. I wasn‘t able to 1d
Librarybelle Yay!! 1d
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kwmg40
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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.

#192025 #1994 @Librarybelle
#ChristmasCrimeChallenge (cosy) @Ruthiella @RaeLovesToRead

Ruthiella Fantastic progress! I‘ve not heard of this author. 💀🎄🔪🎅🏻 3d
Librarybelle I may have to look this one up! 2d
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Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick
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My guy & his coworker got a hookup to attend Monday Night Raw this evening. Yes, I'm missing out on a live wrestling event, but I've got some uninterrupted reading time. Watson is concerned about the horror book, so he's staying close by, in case I need him to bark at hungry ghosts.

I'm trying to finish #192025 as soon as possible, but I really needed to read something modern to break up the older stories I have left.

#dogsoflitsy

Texreader ♥️ 🐶 😂 3d
5feet.of.fury Cena‘s last RAW 3d
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick @5feet.of.fury My guy knows what parts I'll be interested in, so we'll breeze through it tomorrow. I'm a little jealous he got to see Dolph Ziggler pop in tonight. I like Cena so I'm sad to see him go, but he's gotten himself quite the acting career now, so he's not disappearing completely. 3d
dabbe #warywatson 🖤🐾🤍 3d
5feet.of.fury @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick I love DZ! I fell asleep (but now up with my baby) so I have no no idea what happened after that myself. I remember Alexa had sparkly pants lol 3d
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BarbaraJean
The Nonesuch | Georgette Heyer
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Another super-belated review—I read this back in August.

This is Heyer, so of course it was a delight. Ancilla, companion-governess and “too old” to consider romance (28) didn‘t factor “the Nonesuch” into her plans… The two leads are as likable, witty, and intelligent as Ancilla‘s spoiled charge, Tiffany, is annoying. The misunderstanding in the middle is far too easily resolved, but I liked the characters too much for me to be put off by it. ⤵️

BarbaraJean (Cont‘d) I was more frustrated by the abruptness of the ending—I needed a leeetle bit more resolution—but I‘m starting to anticipate that as a pattern for Heyer, now!

This was my 1962 pick for #192025. @Librarybelle
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LeahBergen I liked this one, too. 5d
Librarybelle I keep saying I need to read more Heyer…perhaps for #192030 ! 4d
BarbaraJean @Librarybelle I've used the Heyers I own for several #192025 prompts, and will definitely continue that practice for #192030! 3h
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kwmg40
Miss Mole | E. H. Young
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Here's a summary of the #192025 books I finished over the past few months. I'm not sure I'll fill the remaining 17 slots before the end of the year, but I'll give it my best shot!
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TheBookHippie 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼 7d
willaful I remember enjoying Miss Mole very much. 7d
Librarybelle Yay!!! That is excellent! 7d
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Bookwormjillk
Absent in the Spring | Agatha Christie
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A woman gets stuck in a train station for several days and has time to reflect on her life. This was written by Agatha Christie under a pen name and I really liked it. #192025 1944

Ruthiella This is my favorite of the Mary Westmacott novels. 1w
Librarybelle Her Westmacott novels are pretty intense. I need to read this one. 7d
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Bookwormjillk
The Street | Ann Petry
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Yet again a book I would have never read if it wasn‘t for a Litsy challenge- in this case #192025

Lutie is a single mother trying to raise her son in a not so great neighborhood. The story of her trying to overcome poverty and racism is poignant, but this book also had some of the unsettling undertones of a Highsmith or Du Maurier.

Librarybelle Yay!! 1w
Lcsmcat I loved this one - better than Invisible Man, in my opinion. 1w
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