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jillsbookcafe.blog
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| | | | For all you Christmas lovers, here it is, this year's massive Festive Reading list - enjoy!! | |
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classicmystery.blog
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| | | | "I saw a murder once." And so thirteen-year-old Joyce Reynolds signs her own death warrant. Later that night, at a Hallowe'en party (as observant readers of the title may well have deduced), Joyce is found dead, drowned in the apple-bobbing tub. But Joyce was known to be a liar - surely nobody believed her tale.... | |
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theinvisibleevent.com
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| | | | It's that time again: Dan who blogs at The Reader is Warned and I are here once more with another episode of our podcast The Men Who Explain Miracles, and things are about to get personal... Our previous episode in February was a three-part look at the list of the top 15 impossible crime novels... | |
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anzlitlovers.com
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| | What an interesting book! It'sthe very clever and utterly absorbing story of seven rogue-adventurers, told in a picaresque way somewhat reminiscent of Candide(which I read a long, long time ago when I was at university).Making no apology for its scholarly allusions,it's a sort of philosophical travel novel which begins at the turn of the 18th... |