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thegreencapsuleblog.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Am I the only one with an odd bias towards the early works of prolific authors? Not a bias in that I don't like the books after I read them, but in that I assume they won't be that good before I read them. Well, it's probably just me, so let me explain this quirk... | |
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crimefictionlover.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] This article explores Agatha Christie's life and legacy, highlighting her connections to Devon, her early experiences, and her famous holiday home Greenway, while discussing recent adaptations of her works. | |
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crimebythebook.com
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| | | | | We all know how much I love a dark, disturbing crime novel-but sometimes, even I need something lighter and more escapist. Enter what I like to call "popcorn thrillers." Binge-worthy as a bowl of popcorn and brimming with as much entertainment value as your favorite movie, a "popcorn thriller" is one of those irresistible, lighter suspense novels that make for the perfect escapist, one-sitting read. This is an entirely arbitrary category of thriller, but it's one that you've probably heard me refer to a ... | |
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| | | Provincial panorama :D :D :D :D :D On his way home from Edinburgh, antiquarian Jonathan Oldbuck of Monkbarns meets a young man, William Lovel, travelling in the same direction. They strike up a friendship and Oldbuck invites Lovel to Monkbarns and introduces him to his family and neighbours. One of the neighbours is Isabella Wardour, | ||