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AnneCecilie
Man or Mango? | Lucy Ellmann
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This book was a treat

Eloise is a self proclaimed hermit that has to plan every human interaction because they drain her. George is a would be poet who has worked as a professor

Every once in a while this book would have me wonder what was real and what wasn‘t

It‘s hard to explain, but there‘s just something in Ellmann‘s writing that I love. I will definitely read more by her.

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Librarybelle
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My favorite in the series so far…I think the writing is brilliant, and the study of human emotions is exquisite. Brunetti reinvestigates a kidnapping when a body that could be the victim is found. But, as always, things are not as they seem, so Brunetti has to parse out the truths from the lies. An excellent addition to the series. #192025 #1998

squirrelbrain Sounds like a great series! 1y
Cinfhen Do you read this series @TrishB #SeriesSlayer 😁 1y
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Librarybelle @squirrelbrain It‘s growing on me…I was not in love with it at first, but it‘s definitely getting better for me. This one was great! 1y
ashw21 I have to pick this up.. I have loved the others in the series too! 1y
Librarybelle @ashw21 I‘ve been reading these for a book club I lead at the library - such great discussions! 1y
ashw21 @Librarybelle oh that is wonderful!! 1y
TrishB @Cinfhen this series has always been on my one day list! I‘ve not got there yet. 1y
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kwmg40
Carpe Jugulum | Terry Pratchett
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Another book finished for #Scarathlon2022 that fits the #TeamMonsterMash theme! The witches, my favourite Discworld characters, goes up against a family of vampires. The cover image sums up pretty well this chaotic and hilarious encounter.
@StayCurious

Librarybelle I‘ve yet to read a Terry Pratchett! 2y
DieAReader 🎉🎉🎉 2y
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Catsandbooks Terrific! 🎃 2y
TheSpineView Excellent 2y
aperfectmjk Oh I bet this is fun. 2y
Andrew65 Great👏👏👏 2y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 2y
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BarbaraBB
The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency | Anne Collins, Alexander McCall Smith
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If not for #ReadingAfrica2022 I would never have discovered this popular series about the lovely Mma Ramotswe, owner of the first ladies‘ detective agency in #Botswana. The mysteries she solves are not the point I think, the book especially shows a deep love for Africa. It‘s hard to believe a white man wrote this book yet he did an excellent job!

#19822022 #1998 #ReadingAfrica2022 🇧🇼

Librarybelle Great choice!! 2y
BarbaraBB @Librarybelle Yes, it‘s a great read! 2y
Libby1 I love this series. He‘s one of my favourite authors. 2y
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BarbaraBB @Libby1 I am glad I have discovered him! 2y
katcalvin Loooove these books. The HBO series was also a delight. 2y
BarbaraBB @katcalvin I didn‘t know there is a series as well. I‘ll have to check it out! Thanks! 2y
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cwarnier
28 Summers | Elin Hilderbrand
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Centique
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Ruth Rendell (writing as Barbara Vine) has created a gripping story out of a family mystery rather than a crime/sleuth combo. Set in the 90s in Devon and London, a middle class family looks deeper into their novelist father‘s life following his death. These are some of the most compelling, complex characters I‘ve read this year. I don‘t know if the ending is quite as good an explanation as I wanted. Still ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ #veryverybacklist #1998

MrsMalaprop I loved this book 👏. 6y
Centique @MrsMalaprop I‘m glad to find another fan! I‘m going to read more Barbara Vine for sure. 6y
Autumnlong Yes!! I loved this and all of the other Vine I‘ve had the chance to read so far 6y
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Centique @Autumnlong yay! More Vine fans! 😊👍 6y
eeclayton I've been recommended RR before, but somehow never got round to reading her yet. Putting this one on my TBR :) 6y
Centique @eeclayton thanks E 😊 I need to try some RR too. 6y
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KVanRead
Icy Sparks | Gwyn Hyman Rubio
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Somewhere between a so-so and a pan for me. It started off really well and I was initially very intrigued to read about a 1950's Appalachian girl coming of age while struggling with undiagnosed Tourette's, but ultimately it didn't live up to its promise. The writing was too cloying and often downright cringey. Some moments felt sensitively drawn but others not at all. Things wound up in a bunch of platitudes- felt like a bit of a bait and switch!

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KVanRead
Icy Sparks | Gwyn Hyman Rubio
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And another one comes down off #TBRMountain. #BirthdayChallenge #1998

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