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AnnCrystal
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📚📗✏️📙🖊️📘📚.

dabbe #yeahbaby 🎯! 🧡🩶🧡 4mo
AnnCrystal @dabbe I know, right 🥳👍💝. 4mo
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Librarybelle
Promise Not to Tell | Jayne Ann Krentz
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Pickpick

Liked the storyline, but the audio narration was not my favorite. Lots of danger and suspense in this second in a trilogy…good lead into the third book. I really cannot say much more without giving the whole story away! #BBRC #YeahBaby #AudiobookAverageLong

LibrarianRyan this series is on my TBR. At one time I had all her books under all three names read. But that was a few years ago. 5mo
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Librarybelle
52 Steps to Murder | Steve Demaree
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Panpan

I liked the mystery. The rest of it…oomph. The MC is an overweight homicide detective who has an overweight partner. Both are single men. The number of fat jokes and sexist remarks in this are not my thing. Comments about how a proper woman behaves irked me. There were other surprising elements to the narrative that did not sit well with me. I almost threw the book once…it was that bad!

Confession: I‘m not their model woman! 😂 #192025 #2006

Librarybelle #YeahBaby #SnowballsChanceInHell - these guys will never, ever exercise and are proud of it! I will also not be reading book two. #BBRC @LibrarianRyan 6mo
dabbe #fanofthepan! 🤩🤩🤩 6mo
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Mollyanna Oh my… that sounds like a struggle. Congrats on powering through and finishing. 6mo
Librarybelle Thanks, @Mollyanna ! This was for my IRL book club…it was not a favorite! 6mo
TheAromaofBooks At least it's off the list!! 😂 6mo
LibrarianRyan Yuck. 6mo
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Librarybelle
City of Books: A Novel | Nicole Meier
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Mehso-so

Thanks to #NetGalley and the publisher for this #ALC !

When a small group of bookstore employees are told to immediately shut down their bookstore, they decide to stay, refusing to leave to show the importance of the store to the community. The reader sees the story from the perspective of the manager Jo, as she and a half dozen staff keep the online bookstore sales running.

It‘s a fun premise. There is the power of books and their special ⬇️

Librarybelle ⬆️ connection to people. There is growth of the characters, which was nice to see. The narrative itself seemed a little longer than necessary, and Jo‘s frequent repetitive thoughts was a little too much for me sometimes. There is a side story that I‘m not exactly sure why it was added, other than a humanity aspect. Okay listen. The voice narrator was good. I did like the book quotes throughout! And who wouldn‘t want to be in a bookstore overnight? 7mo
Hooked_on_books What an awesome premise! What a bummer it wasn‘t a better book. 7mo
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Librarybelle @Hooked_on_books It is a great premise! I‘m sure the author modeled it after Powells, since the story takes place in Portland. But, it just did not grab me. 🤷🏻‍♀️ 7mo
LibrarianRyan Sound interesting. Is it just me, but hasn't there been a lot of Bookstore/library books written lately. 7mo
Librarybelle @LibrarianRyan Yes! Totally agree! 7mo
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Librarybelle
Crocodile on the Sandbank | Elizabeth Peters
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I‘ve heard great things about this series for years, so was glad to give it a try for the #BakerStreetIrregulars . I‘m so glad I did! Amelia Peabody is not your typical Victorian woman, and J loved her sarcasm and her views on society. It was also a nice intro to archaeology. I‘ve already purchased book 2! #192025 #1975 #BBRC #YeahBaby #PotCallingTheKettleBlack (Peabody and Emerson are so alike, it‘s like a mirrored image!).

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! I really enjoyed this one. 8mo
dabbe Still can't believe #1975! 🤩😱😂 8mo
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Librarybelle I know, @dabbe !! 8mo
CatLass007 @librarybelle @dabbe @thearomaofbooks I‘m so glad everyone is enjoying this new-to-me series. The author‘s real name was Barbara Mertz and in 1952 she earned a PhD in Egyptology. Under her own name she published two books of nonfiction that have never been out of print. She also wrote under the name Barbara Michaels. (edited) 8mo
MemoirsForMe I really need to continue this series. I loved Amelia in this one! 8mo
Librarybelle @CatLass007 I had not realized she wrote nonfiction too. Thanks! 8mo
Librarybelle @UwannaPublishme It was so fun! 8mo
CatLass007 You‘re welcome. 8mo
LibrarianRyan I have patrons who LOVE This series. I am glad you did too. 7mo
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Librarybelle
North Woods | Daniel Mason
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This beautifully written novel entranced me from page one. Mason writes such a unique novel, focusing on a body of land and its inhabitants over centuries. Telling the story through various mediums - prose, diary, poem, letter, song - really made this so riveting and lyrical. The tie in with everyone too, the little nuggets thrown in over the years, just added perfectly to the story. I am so glad I read this! #52BookClub24 #AtLeastFourDifferentPOV

Hooked_on_books I was put off by the hype for this one and didn‘t immediately read it when it came out. Then I did and I‘m so glad I did! It‘s so good! 9mo
Librarybelle @Hooked_on_books I agree about the hype and not necessarily wanting to read something that everyone else is buzzing about - I‘ve yet to read Where the Crawdads Sing! 9mo
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Hooked_on_books I have no plans on reading Crawdads at all! 9mo
BarbaraBB Such a highly original book! 9mo
Suet624 You know that feeling you have after reading a book that feels perfect? That‘s how I felt after reading this one. Sooooo gooood. 9mo
Librarybelle @Suet624 Yes! You are exactly right! 9mo
AmyG @Suet624 Agree. Definitely a big favorite of this year…loved it. 9mo
Tamra It‘s a wonderful reading experience. 💚 9mo
Librarybelle @AmyG @Tamra So good! I‘m very glad I read it! 9mo
BookWrym Read this a while ago and loved it 9mo
Librarybelle @BookWrym It was so good! 9mo
LibrarianRyan I always loved the cover of this one. 8mo
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Librarybelle
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This was a fun romance with layers of humor & danger, not to mention some heavy topics. I liked Cohen‘s weaving of Austen novels into the story. There were times Vicky drove me a little crazy, but given the situation she faced from her family - having to #BiteTheBullet and marry - I‘ll give her a little leeway. Very charming. Thanks for hosting, @StayCurious ! #PemberLittens #JaneAdjacent

#Zeke #Xander #SebastianKitty #CatsOfLitsy

StayCurious It was fun to see all the Austen parts woven in 10mo
dabbe 🖤🐾🐾🖤 10mo
LibrarianRyan Nice. 10mo
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Librarybelle
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Light pick. Lee‘s YA novel about a girl, her mom, and their special ability to make potions of sorts to help with love has the feel of teen emotions, including the complicated mother-daughter relationship, and of course love. I was really invested in the elixir creations and the “heart notes” Mim and her mom could detect for emotions. So fascinating - a smell for everything, from worry to happiness. #SundayBuddyRead

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Librarybelle
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Finished this a little early for #PemberLittens #JaneAdjacent so I could return it to the library today…

A 21st century woman is transported somehow into a 19th century woman‘s body. As a self-proclaimed lover of Jane Austen novels, you‘d think she‘d get some things right - decorum, social mores. Nope. Courtney/Jane is whiny and seems so clueless on some things it baffled me. Actions have consequences, and yet she doesn‘t quite grasp that. ⬇️⬇️⬇️

Librarybelle ⬆️⬆️⬆️ I really did not like Courtney; I did have sympathy in the beginning - of course it would be disorienting to time travel! - but it‘s like she never really learned any lesson. The ending was rushed. I did appreciate Courtney‘s stance on leeches! Thanks for leading us through this one, @StayCurious !! Your daily posts helped a lot!!! 12mo
Librarybelle In her own way, Courtney married the #BestOfBothWorlds to adapt to life in the 19th century. I‘ll take that as a win to cover a prompt for #BBRC ! #YeahBaby @LibrarianRyan 12mo
LibrarianRyan 😍 12mo
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Librarybelle
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Wow…just wow. Dumpster fire, meet banana pants crazy! Without assessing blame or even guessing at psychotic diagnoses, this account is just one hot mess. There are decisions made that I would not make…I lost any naivety of humanity a really long time ago.

There is a part of me that feels sympathy for the author, but my cold, sarcastic heart isn‘t quite as sympathetic.

What a wild ride, and I am eager for the #SundayBuddyRead discussion!

CaramelLunacy I tried to feel sympathy, but the whole thing felt disingenuous. She didn't get caught up because she was just so good natured, she got caught up being greedy for the VIP life. Totally understandable, but she didn't acknowledge that so I was left largely unmoved. 13mo
Librarybelle @CaramelLunacy Really good analysis! 13mo
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks I feel like she should have seen the red flags at the very beginning! This was nuts! 13mo
kspenmoll Agree with you. @CaramelLunacy! Both characters were a mess, greedy, vile will do anything for the VIP life as you said! If not for #sundaybuddyread I would have stopped reading it!!! (edited) 13mo
LibrarianRyan Nice! 13mo
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