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Danay

Danay

Joined November 2019

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What I Ate in One Year | STANLEY. TUCCI
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I find Stanley Tucci so charming and interesting. He‘s like old Hollywood. He‘s effortlessly classy. Everything from the way he speaks to the way he dresses and the way he eats. His humor is dry and smart. This book is a diary and it is exactly what the title suggests. His daily life centered around what he ate. Sounds boring but like Stanley… so charming.

TheBookHippie I agree. Just love. 1w
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Marsh Madness | Jana DeLeon
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The latest in my favorite series. The audiobooks are perfect! Love all the characters! I‘m so attached!

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Leanne Morgan is hilarious. I started following her during the pandemic. I ran into her at the beach a couple years ago. She‘s just as fun and down to earth as she seems. This book is her. 100%

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Started a new cozy series. Light reading.

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This book! I‘m fascinated by the Kennedy family. I‘ve read many books about them. But this book by RFK Jr. is on a whole other level. I started following him on social media a few years ago. I find him super intelligent, charming, funny, compassionate and so dedicated to America‘s wellbeing. He‘s forthright about his shortcomings. This book reinforces the idea that agencies have been abusing their powers for over 60 years. And it continues.

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This is the second in the series. I loved this first one. This one was okay but I found myself checking to see how much was left. It was a bit lackluster.

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The Fifth Doctrine | Karen Robards
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I devoured all three books in this series. So good!

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These books are so good!

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This series is sooo good. I love a girl protagonist that kicks butt!

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This book! I started it just before bed and it was so exciting from the first sentence I almost couldn‘t go to sleep! It had me on the edge of my seat the whole book. I dove right into the second book as soon as I was done. This is contender for best book of 2024.

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Here‘s the thing. If Amie K Runyan is writing it I‘m reading it. This one did not disappoint!

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This one was my least favorite and final of the series.

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Second in this series. The books are not really connected to each other. The stories and protagonist are completely different.

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I‘ve gotten behind on posting my books on here. I‘ve been traveling. So the next few posts are a dump of the rest of September books. First I started with this Bletchley series. I really love reading about the women who worked at Bletchley.

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This series is so feel good, corny and warm. When I can‘t handle anything heavy it‘s a perfect read .

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Olive You to Death | Lynn Cahoon
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One my least favorites of this series.

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I liked this one. It took a minute to get into it. It felt a little superficial. Nothing too deep or thought provoking. But a nice read.

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I really loved the one. Even with the sad ending.

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The Rose Arbor | Rhys Bowen
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Oh my gosh! This was sooo good! Captured my attention from the very beginning!

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This was disappointing. I was excited and expected more. I will say, though, I‘m glad I finished it.

Aims42 Ugh, it‘s such a bummer when your expectations don‘t match the book 😩 I‘m experiencing that with my current read too, debating on whether to even finish it 3mo
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I finished it. But it was boring.

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Baskets and Beignets | Jana DeLeon
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This is by far my favorite series ever. With Stephanie Plum being a close second. But Jana Deleon finishes her books. More often than Janet Evanovich. I already can‘t wait for the next one!

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A Controversial Cover | Lorna Barrett
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This is the latest in a series I‘ve been reading for years. I‘m not sure why. I guess the stories are good enough but there isn‘t a single character that I like or that I think I could be friends with. Even the protagonist is an annoying snob.

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Hedy Lamar‘s story. Quite an incredible lady.

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The Briar Club | Kate Quinn
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I was so conflicted about this book. It‘s one of those that started out a little weird, a little slow but it‘s Kate Quinn; different for her. I must persist. It took a while to become invested in the characters. Plus there is the whole weirdness of the house‘s POV. I hated that part and thought it added nothing to the story. But the book finally grabbed me and finished strong. I‘m glad I stuck with it. Kate didn‘t let me down.

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These Tangled Vines | Julianne MacLean
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I loved this book so much.

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This book was so much better than I expected. And with good ending after so much sadness.

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I went to Italy for two weeks and didn‘t read a thing. I didn‘t listen to a thing. It put me behind in my reading challenge and I don‘t even care. I‘ve been home for two days and I finished this while doing laundry and catching up on all the things. I liked it and was a perfect listen while doing chores.

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This was a sweet book. Romancy but I in a sweet way.

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Killer Party | Lynn Cahoon
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Continuing with this comfy cozy series.

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This another series I have been reading for years. Like catching up with friends.

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The finale (I think) of a series I‘ve been reading a while. Some books better than others. They got less interesting and more annoying as the series progressed. But I‘m happy to report that it ended on a high note. I think the author listened to some of the critiques of the other books. This one was less preachy and had a pretty solid story line. I don‘t know if it was sufficiently wrapped up but at least I was not irritated the entire book.

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Swamp Spies | Jana DeLeon
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This is one of my favorite series. Light, funny, well written and the audible performance by Cassandra Campbell is perfect.

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Oh I should have read this months ago. So good!

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Tea Cups and Carnage | Lynn Cahoon
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Cozy mystery time.

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Being a fan of Audrey Hepburn. And Sabrina being one of my favorite movies, I loved the little nods to both throughout.

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I liked this. It wasn‘t mind blowing and I do remember thinking during the book at one point…how much longer?

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I loved this book. I‘m going to this region of France in June so the timing was perfect for it. Aimie K Runyan has become one of my faves.

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This is a new series. Really good cozy mystery. Cant wait for the second one to come out.

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The best thing I have read all year. Hands down. I absolutely loved it. I now have a crush on Butch Cassidy.

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Catching up on the latest. Love this little series.

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The House on Biscayne Bay | Chanel Cleeton
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This was such a good mystery. I‘ve loved all of Chanel Cleeton‘s books.

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Killer Run | Lynn Cahoon
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It‘s been a busy weekend. I didn‘t want to try to figure out what to read so I kept with this series. Besides this full book I also read a couple of short companion stories to this series. A Deadly Brew and Rockets Dead Glare.

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Caroline: Little House, Revisited | Sarah Elizabeth Miller
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This book took me back to junior high. Of course, it‘s a mature point of view. Beautifully written. I felt that it maintained the spirit and integrity of the Little House story perfectly in it‘s simplicity. A must read for Little House lovers.

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I‘ve been on a little bit of Royal reading journey lately. I enjoyed this book a lot. I hadn‘t really ever thought much about The Queen Mother before.

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The Royal Nanny | Karen Harper
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This book surprised me. It was so good! The true story of Charlotte Bill, who was the nanny of two future kings. David, who abdicated for dreadful Wallace Simpson, and Bertie, who was his successor. More importantly, she was the nanny of their little known baby brother Johnny. The one she cherished most.

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The latest in a cozy mystery series.

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Dressed To Kill | Lynn Cahoon
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I like this little series. It‘s good for when things get to serious. Gives my mind a break.

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I liked this book. It moved a bit slow at times but a very interesting story based on the author‘s own family.

Purpleness What a beautiful cover! 9mo
Danay Isn‘t it? 8mo
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