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Robotswithpersonality
Murder by Memory | Olivia Waite
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Marvelous! I'd say it leans a little closer to noir than Marple, just a bit more snappy and sexy (not to mention joyfully queer) in tone than the Christie classics, but there are definitely a plethora of cozy mystery moments. I'm gleeful that it's becoming a series.1/?

Robotswithpersonality 2/? I'm also more and more convinced that my favourite mysteries are novella length or shorter, there's just no time to get bogged down in misdirects and unnecessarily balking witnesses and suspects, a balm for my natural impatience. 10h
Robotswithpersonality 3/3 It still contains the crucial core: clues and suspects and things to uncover, plus the wonderful sci fi world established on the Fairweather, which given a number of asides, seems to be doing human society a damn sight better than we're managing currently.
More, please! ♥️
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Reggie
Rest Stop | Nat Cassidy
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Driving to see his sick Bubbe, Abe stops at this middle of nowhere Rest Stop in the middle of the night where nothing is right. Cassidy writes one of my favorite things. When a character is in a high pressure situation, those closest to them start talking to them subconsciously. In this case, it‘s his horrible Bubbe and his golden retriever bandmate Ty. There‘s creepy crawlies, a killer, some Yiddish, and a surprisingly poignant moment. Pick!

AmyG A horrible Bubbe? What? 🤣 15h
Reggie @AmyG she‘s the mean grandma. lol 14h
vivastory I've heard great things about this one. Really enjoyed Nestling. Looking forward to the latest werewolf story 5h
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Robotswithpersonality
Murder by Memory | Olivia Waite
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🙌🏻

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BookishTrish
Murder by Memory | Olivia Waite
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Queer sci-fi cozy mystery that takes no time at all to read.

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LibrarianRyan
Murder by Memory | Olivia Waite
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4.5 ⭐ A storyteller must be a semi genius to make an entire world in less than 150 pages. In Murder by Memory we‘re on a ship traveling through space for a thousand year journey. They have a library which contains every person‘s memory that are re-added every time their body falls apart. Like any society, there is death and murder. A detective is woken from her chosen sleep to solve the newest murder isn‘t a murder.

LibrarianRyan This murder is not of the body, it‘s a permanent murder of the memories in the library. Waking up in your own body is bad enough but waking up in another body that you don‘t recognize and have no control over could be a great boon to a detective but also a great hindrance to the case. This book has ups, downs, heartbreak, and everything you could possibly want in 150 pages. 1d
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nitalibrarian
All Systems Red | Martha Wells
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The trailer for Murderbot has me intrigued. So I'm giving the first book in the series a try.

AvidReader25 Oh I didn‘t know there was a movie/show! 1d
nitalibrarian @AvidReader25 Yes! On Apple TV+ starting May 16. 1d
BookmarkTavern Oh you are in for such a treat! 💖 1d
archaeolibrarianologist The narrator for this series is phenomenal 1d
AvidReader25 @nitalibrarian Oh yay! I really loved the first few books. Enjoy! 1d
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Lauredhel
This Enchanted Island | Tansy Rayner Roberts
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(this is a followup story to the tagged book)

And I'm done for April!
#WickedWords @AsYouWish

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Lauredhel
This Enchanted Island | Tansy Rayner Roberts
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I've been struggling for ages to find a cover match for Where the Drowned Girls Go, and I reckon this works! Colour, ocean theming, portal in the middle, etc. @TheAromaOfBooks #Bookchain2025

This entire Teacup Magic series is so enjoyable! It is set in a Regency-ish but more LBGTQIA+ friendly set of islands. >>

Lauredhel >> Each book has a bit of a different 'hook' - this one was Alice in Wonderland flavoured, another was more of a mystery, another a ghost story, another straight romance, etc. Kind of like LM Bujold's books. Recommended. 3d
TheAromaofBooks Wow, fantastic match!!!! 3d
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Gryffleclaw95
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

This was a nice little filler that takes place between “The Mystery Guest” and “The Maid‘s Secret”. It was nice to see these characters and the hotel around the holidays, and my only real complaint was the amount of times Juan Manuel‘s “bare/smooth chest” is mentioned.

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Gleefulreader
An Untouched House | Willem Frederik Hermans
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A very short volume that challenges our perceptions of those we think of as “the good side” in World War II. The nameless narrator is fighting alongside Dutch partisans and others when he leaves the unit and ends up at a large empty house. He settles in and German troops arrive to billet there. Eventually they leave and the unit he was with returns and the novel descends into a climax of violence. (Cont‘d in comments.)

Gleefulreader It forces the reader to face the atrocities committed by the Allies and victors of World War II, and that the chaos and horrors of war leave no one unaffected - it is only that the victors who have the ability to sanitize their own actions. Deeply unsettling. 4d
Suet624 War is inhumane. 4d
BarbaraBB Great review 4d
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