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What July Knew by Emily Koch, A Book Review

I saw Sarah’s review of What July Knew and I actually had second thoughts about reading it. Not because of Sarah’s review, but because of the harrowing tone of the story which involves domestic violence. I’m so glad I read it though. Once started I couldn’t stop and it has to go on my list… Continue reading What July Knew by Emily Koch, A Book Review

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Good Girls by Amanda Brookfield, a Review

I’m not really a romance reader, but sometimes it’s nice to have a change from fantasy or murder. I chose Good Girls because it was free with my Audible subscription and I wanted something to read while waiting for my next credit. The Blurb Good Girls never tell tales…. Everyone that meets Kat Keating is… Continue reading Good Girls by Amanda Brookfield, a Review

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Book Worm Monthly Snuggle Down for November

Hello, Welcome to Book Worms Monthly November. I’m glad October is over, it was a pretty awful month for me. I didn’t do much reading either, but I managed to read the latest Thursday Murder Club novel by Richard Osman, and listen to some of The Magnus Archives podcast. I’m now reading Jess Kid’s The… Continue reading Book Worm Monthly Snuggle Down for November

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The Bullet that Missed by Richard Osman, book review

The Bullet that Missed is the third book in the Thursday Murder Club series by Richard Osman. In my opinion it was the best one yet. If you’ve not read any of the Thursday Murder Club books they could be read alone but it’s probably best to read them in order because of the character… Continue reading The Bullet that Missed by Richard Osman, book review

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The Scholar by Dervla McTiernan a book review

So far I have really enjoyed reading Dervla Mc Tiernan and The Scholar was the next book in the Cormac Reilly detective series. Previously I have read the novella The Roommate and the First book in the series The Ruin, which I really enjoyed. I listened to the book on Audible and my links are… Continue reading The Scholar by Dervla McTiernan a book review