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witchyreading.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Welcome to my first post for this week's celebration of all books published in 1937. The #1937club is hosted jointly by Kaggsy's bookish ramblings and Simon at Stuck in a book . As always, this is a great year for vintage crime and there will definitely be at least one crime review coming here very... | |
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| | | | | The 1937 Club is running all week, hosted by Kaggsy at Kaggsy's Bookish Ramblings and Simon at Stuck in a Book. Often these Club years are a good opportunity to indulge in some golden age crime, and today I'm looking at one from the British Library Crime Classics series, which has been doing great work... | |
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| | | | | Here is a list of all the books I've read in 2018 in chronological order. I have given each book a rating, with five stars being the highest (based purely on how much I enjoyed the book). I try to review every book I read, though not necessarily in the order that I finish reading... | |
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| | | It's incredible to think that Monkey See, Monkey Murder (2023) is James Scott Byrnside's fifth novel, and wonderful to report that it continues to walk the line between classic detection and a 21st century motivation to create something quite unlike what you may have read in the genre before. Following an unprovoked attack by a... | ||