
#LMSDec2023 #Couldn‘tPutItDown
A #historicalmystery for my #weekend read. Set in a #library in Leeds in 1925, the story has a library ghost, a monkey 🐒 and a search for a long-list child. I #couldn't resist the curved library staircase cover! #cozymystery #mystery
I remember reading this book on my mom's phone in 6th grade, and I COULD NOT STOP. I read it anywhere at anytime, and when I finally got the physical copy, I sped right through it! I love the series, and this one is my favorite from it!
#septemberphotochallenge
#couldn'tputitdown
#somethingforsept
#somethingforsept #couldn'tputitdown
@RealLifeReading
There has not been one of Louise Penny's books featuring Armand Gamache & Three Pines that I have been able to "put down." In fact each time her newest is released, I pre-order the book but put off reading it awhile so I can savor the experience longer...Needless to say I have not cracked open her latest, A Great Reckoning.
#somethingforsept #septemberphotochallenge #couldn'tputitdown
I am back from my weekend with family, and starting to catch up on the photo challenges I have missed!
Starting with today's challenge, this is a small selection of books I could not put down. All of these had stories that gripped me from the start and made it impossible to not continue with the series!
#couldn‘tputitdown #somethingforSept Was looking through the book case for inspiration and saw “Into Thin Air”. I am introvert, more happy with a book in a comfie chair than pretty much anywhere else and I have a phobia of heights, so this book is in many ways the stuff of my nightmares, yet I remember that once I started this book, I could not put it down. The true tale of a summiting attempt on Everest which goes terribly wrong leaving some