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My 5 star review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
I’m about 200 pages into A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness. Enjoying this — how could any reader resist a book set primarily at the Bodleian Library in Oxford?? 📖
https://visit.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/
https://visit.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/

I have this on my tbr list for next month! It's taken me awhile to fit it in. Can't wait to get to it.
Meg — Great minds think alike...again! I’m now halfway in, and am now in France. Can’t wait to see where else this book takes us!






Finished A Discovery of Witches today (Friday). Loved it! Now to try to fit the next book into my reading queue... 😳


My 4 star review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


My 4 star review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


My 3.5 star review rounded to 4 stars for the pure enjoyment and fun that I had reading the book:
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A Terrible Fall of Angels

YES! I finished the last story in the 100 Classic Short Stories anthology. I have been working through this collection for a couple of years, and one of my goals this year was to finish it. The stories range from general fiction by greats such as Fitzgerald, Twain, Dickens, Henry James and Edith Wharton to lesser known writers in the mystery, horror and science fiction genres (or at least, not known to me). As with any sort of eclectic collection such as this, I liked some stories more than others. Would definitely recommend to anyone who likes classics and short stories.

Wow, congrats!
I have two or three of those classic story collections with full length books. I haven't decided if I'll just read a story now and again as the mood hits (whenever that'll be 😄) or just enjoy looking at them.

Wow what an effort Heather! Well done :) I bet you can't remember what the first ones you read were about - especially in detail!!
Thanks, Meg! I have a few of the “50 classic books” collections, too. I have read a few of the books in each, but a long way to go to finish them (if I ever do, lol).
Brenda — Thank you. I can remember what most are about, but I’m sure there are a few I’ve forgotten. 😗
Brenda — Thank you. I can remember what most are about, but I’m sure there are a few I’ve forgotten. 😗


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Currently have three books in progress:
* The Book That Made Me — Started last night when I had trouble sleeping. No idea how far I am as ebook pages are way off from actual page count. I don’t understand why some publishers have difficulty getting page numbers to match up. In any case, the essays read so far have been interesting. I think my favorite so far is “Thwack,” an essay on what the author (can’t remember her name) learned from reading Anne of Green Gables, which was one of my favorite books.
* The Witness for the Prosecution and Other Stories — This is a reread for me. I read it previously in 2010, and it is this month’s group read for the Agatha Christie group. So far I have remembered how most of the stories end. Some have seemed for familiar than others. Only three left.
* The Return of Sherlock Holmes — Listening to this collection on audiobook via YouTube, and am about halfway through. There are a surprising number of classic books available on YouTube.
* The Book That Made Me — Started last night when I had trouble sleeping. No idea how far I am as ebook pages are way off from actual page count. I don’t understand why some publishers have difficulty getting page numbers to match up. In any case, the essays read so far have been interesting. I think my favorite so far is “Thwack,” an essay on what the author (can’t remember her name) learned from reading Anne of Green Gables, which was one of my favorite books.
* The Witness for the Prosecution and Other Stories — This is a reread for me. I read it previously in 2010, and it is this month’s group read for the Agatha Christie group. So far I have remembered how most of the stories end. Some have seemed for familiar than others. Only three left.
* The Return of Sherlock Holmes — Listening to this collection on audiobook via YouTube, and am about halfway through. There are a surprising number of classic books available on YouTube.




My 4 star review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

But, right now, I am reading, well actually, listening to:
1. Hollowpox: The Hunt for Morrigan Crow (book 3)
2. Rosie's Travelling Tea Shop (ebook) (Edit: finished 9/11/21)
What I recently finished (since the start of September)
1. I Left The House Today!
2. Second Chance Summer (Finished on Sept. 1)

Thanks for the recommendation! I'll start as soon as I can find an affordable copy, actually pay for it, wait for it to get here (since shipping standards have become somewhat lax due to a certain virus), and I get through the monumental stacks of books I have yet to read. Oh, and stop checking out books from my library in between.
-Austin
I finished two short story collections this week: The Witness for the Prosecution and Other Stories by Agatha Christie and The Return of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle. Witness was a reread for me. Despite more than ten years, I did remember most of the stories in the book. I think there was only one ending I did not remember. Still working on The Book That Made Me, which is a collection of essays by various authors from Australia and New Zealand.





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This is the third book in the Alaska Wild Mysteries series. It's a well-written mystery novel that combines traditional police detective work and amateur sleuthing. Secrets, murder, and a horrific experience that continues to haunt and traumatize the main character make for a suspenseful and riveting read. The author does a great job of portraying the hardships and lack of amenities as well as the friendships, pace of life, the wonders, and the dangers of living in and around small town Alaska.


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