A weekly meme in which I answer the three questions:
What am I currently reading?
What have I recently finished reading?
What will I read next?
A weekly meme in which I answer the three questions:
What am I currently reading?
What have I recently finished reading?
What will I read next?
The Final Problem by Arturo Perez-Reverte Translated by Frances Riddle Publication Date: February 10, 2025 Summary from NetGalley: June, 1960. Rough weather at sea leaves
A review for the first book in a new cozy fantasy-mystery story by Kiri Callaghan. The Hearth Witch’s Guide to Magic and Murder has some great characters, a slow burn yet very sweet romance and a really well done mystery. There are also some fun footnotes and a couple of recipes in the back.
Happy Saturday! I don’t have my usual Stacking the Shelves post today, because I have added no books to it this week. So instead I decided to look back at the books I wanted to read in 2025 but didn’t. I hope to get to these this year. Wish me luck.
First Lines Friday is a weekly feature (or when I feel like it) hosted by Wandering Words. What if instead of judging a book by its cover we judge it by its opening lines?
Can you figure out this week’s book just from the first line?
A review for the debut novel, A Gift Before Dying by Malcolm Kempt. Set in a small town in the remote Arctic Circle, a young Inuit girl takes her life. Cole, the lead detective doesn’t think all is what it seems and embarks on a journey that will turn deadly.
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