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Finished The Target, an excellent older suspense by Catherine Coulter. This one really had me turning the pages, especially in the second half. I had a feeling one character was somehow involved in a lot of what was going on, but had not connected those final dots.
This is book three in Coulter’s “FBI” series. I loved her historical romances and her first few suspense novels, so no idea why I put this one off for so long. I guess my only excuse is that I keep getting distracted by other books. Don’tcha hate when that happens? 😬
This is book three in Coulter’s “FBI” series. I loved her historical romances and her first few suspense novels, so no idea why I put this one off for so long. I guess my only excuse is that I keep getting distracted by other books. Don’tcha hate when that happens? 😬

This is book three in Coulter’s “FBI” series. I loved her historical romances and her first few suspense novels, so no idea why I put this one off for so long. I guess my only excuse is that I keep getting distracted by other books. Don’tcha hate when that happens? 😬"...
Are you my long-lost reading twin? 😆 I loved her old books, as well, and have just finally started picking up her FBI series books! I haven't had a chance to dive in, yet, because of the other books in line. Yep, I hate when that happens. 😄 But I'll get there!


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Meg — We seem to keep picking up some of the same books this year, lol. What is this — three, four now in the last month or two? If you tell me it was for a Popsugar prompt, things will really be scary. I used it for the “blogger/vlogger” prompt, though it also fits bestseller from the 1990s and “a book a friend would like.”
I finished another book this evening, The Book That Made Me, which is a collection of essays by Australian and New Zealand authors about the books that made them a reader and/or writer. My two favorites are “Thwack!” by Fiona Wood, about Anne of Green Gables, and “The Big Scooby-Doo Reveal” by Rachael Craw, about the Trixie Belden books. These were two of my favorite book series growing up, so no surprise that these two essays would most resonate with me.
I finished another book this evening, The Book That Made Me, which is a collection of essays by Australian and New Zealand authors about the books that made them a reader and/or writer. My two favorites are “Thwack!” by Fiona Wood, about Anne of Green Gables, and “The Big Scooby-Doo Reveal” by Rachael Craw, about the Trixie Belden books. These were two of my favorite book series growing up, so no surprise that these two essays would most resonate with me.


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Jane Fox's Zaftig Dating Agency series has added several new additions. They're short enough to be read within a half-hour or so.
Also, I'm working my way through Marley Michaels' latest series, Eagle Mountain Brothers. I've read the first two (with two more to come, one this week; the other in November). I've read:
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This series is a sequel series to three other series set within neighboring Alaskan Mountain Ranges. The series involve brothers, their cousins, etc. and their women. The lore is that the spirit of the mountain rewards the men who watch over and care for her by bringing their soulmates into their lives. Each story is about one couple drawn together by the "call" of the mountain and how they respond to it to get to their HEA. Yes, fluff, but I like them.
Though they can be read as standalones, characters crossover from the different series and books. I've read and enjoyed all (to date).
** Moose Mountain Brothers
** Men of Moose Mountain
** Bear Mountain Brothers

I know, funny, right? Good tastes and all that. lol. I didn't pick the Coulter for popsugar, so we won't cue the scary music this time around. I do have to finish some other categories, tho...
The book of essays sounds good...I may end up with it on the tbr. Loved the Trixie Belden books! I still have some of them, on a shelf near Nancy Drew and the Dana Girls, among others.
Meg — 😀
I’m down to nine categories for Popsugar, which would normally average out to three a month, but one of those I haven’t yet gotten to is the longest book in Mount TBR. I might be futzing with that a bit to read “one of the longest.” There’s no way I’m reading War and Peace at this point, which is over 1100 pages, but I might be able to manage something around 800 pages. Maybe. 😳
I’m down to nine categories for Popsugar, which would normally average out to three a month, but one of those I haven’t yet gotten to is the longest book in Mount TBR. I might be futzing with that a bit to read “one of the longest.” There’s no way I’m reading War and Peace at this point, which is over 1100 pages, but I might be able to manage something around 800 pages. Maybe. 😳

Meg, I loved Outlander! I read it in only three or four days, staying up later than I should have a couple nights to finish. I read the first three books, but it’s been so long I think I’d need to reread those three before continuing the series. Hmmm...now there’s an idea— No no no! I know if I reread Outlander I’ll want to go right to the next, and the next three months are already pretty full. Sigh.... Some day... 😳


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We’ll have to see what next year’s prompts are, and if some of the books will fit in. I wonder if I would breeze through them as fast as I did before?

So glad we amuse you, lol. 🙃"
Light entertainment is good ;)

I'm rereading the Kate Burkholder series at the moment and it's with another group - one per month. It's great because I can fit one in, and I wanted to reread this series.
I'm with you about the In Death series too Meg. I read the first 3 again, then had no more time. But a friend of mine has recently finished her reread of the whole series!
Read a young adult mystery today, The Séance by Joan Lowery Nixon. Definitely worthy of the Edgar Award it won. I was honestly surprised by the denouement.



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I loved the characters, I loved how she wove their stories together, and most of all, the meticulous historic accuracy that made that world come to vivid life.
I expected to be disappointed by the next one (how could anything be THAT good???), but, incredibly, it was even better. The Kitchen Front was just so wonderful, and I learned a vast new respect for what our friends "across the pond" went thru all those war years and more. Wow.
Getting ready to dive into her 3rd one, The Spies of Shilling Lane,as soon as I finish my current cozy.
If you've liked books like The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, you'll love these.


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Finished two more non-cozy books this week. First, I finally made it to the end of Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions by Edwin A. Abbott. This is one of the Classic group’s choices for this month and — in my opinion — overhyped. I found it to be quite tedious and had difficulty making it to the end of each chapter without falling asleep. At least I added a few interesting words to my vocabulary, such as ‘flagitious.’
Because I found it difficult to slog through, I ended up reading two other books at the same time as this one — Unleashed, which I read earlier in the week, and Coraline by Neil Gaiman, which I read yesterday. Here’s hoping my next book is more entertaining!
Because I found it difficult to slog through, I ended up reading two other books at the same time as this one — Unleashed, which I read earlier in the week, and Coraline by Neil Gaiman, which I read yesterday. Here’s hoping my next book is more entertaining!
Brenda wrote: "Well done! You need something light and entertaining after that!"
Done and done, lol. I just finished another book. I was so tired at 10:30 pm, I thought I’d have no trouble falling asleep. Except, you know how it is — as soon as you crawl into bed, you’re suddenly wide awake. so I started reading Family Affair by Debbie Macomber and finished about 1 am. It was only 99 pages and a fast read. Now it’s time to go to bed for real, lol.
Done and done, lol. I just finished another book. I was so tired at 10:30 pm, I thought I’d have no trouble falling asleep. Except, you know how it is — as soon as you crawl into bed, you’re suddenly wide awake. so I started reading Family Affair by Debbie Macomber and finished about 1 am. It was only 99 pages and a fast read. Now it’s time to go to bed for real, lol.
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