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What Cozy Did You Just Finish Reading???
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do I get a prize for being the first person to post on the new "what cozy did you just finish reading" thread?? I've just finished reading A Shilling for Candlesby Josephine Tey, an oldie but goodie.
it was a fun read.
You rock as always Brainsgirl! Hey did you ever get married?? I know you were planning the wedding awhile back. If so, hope all went well :)
MaryJo wrote: "do I get a prize for being the first person to post on the new "what cozy did you just finish reading" thread?? I've just finished reading A Shilling for Candles by Josephine Tey, an oldie but goo..."
I really like that one! Of course, I think I say that about all Tey's books :P
Heidi (Seriously. Trust me.) wrote: "You rock as always Brainsgirl! Hey did you ever get married?? I know you were planning the wedding awhile back. If so, hope all went well :)"
Yes, I did. This Oct will be our 2nd anniversary. :)
Yes, I did. This Oct will be our 2nd anniversary. :)
ஐ Briansgirl (Book Sale Queen)ஐ wrote: "Heidi (Seriously. Trust me.) wrote: "You rock as always Brainsgirl! Hey did you ever get married?? I know you were planning the wedding awhile back. If so, hope all went well :)"Yes, I did. This..."
Oh wow! Time flies!
Happy to find the new thread!I just finished
. It's about a museum and missing art, which I always love, and it had some fun secondary characters. Really liked it.
I just finished Death in the Orchid Garden
. This was my first read by this author. I read it due to it's being set in Hawaii and I was on a trip.I found it really slow and hard to get through. There were so many characters, it was really hard to keep people straight. Also the descriptions were kind of over-done and I didn't like the main character, she came across as kind of uppity or something. I probably wouldn't have finished it, but I just about always finish a book or a movie once I start it.
I wonder what others think of this author?
Leslie wrote: "MaryJo wrote: "do I get a prize for being the first person to post on the new "what cozy did you just finish reading" thread?? I've just finished reading A Shilling for Candles by Josephine Tey, ..."
I have liked them all, as well, the plots are always a bit different. my favorite is still Brat Farrar.
Miss Pym disposes was Really different, almost not a mystery at all, but I loved Tey's style.
I finished reading Book, Line and Sinker by Jenn McKinlay. I really like this series. Have enjoyed the three I've read so far.
Melissa wrote: "Just finished
and really liked it. Can't wait to read more of this series."I really enjoyed that whole series, but it rapidly stops being 'cozy' at, I think, the second book.
Just finished
, which I liked, and
. Deuce's views and sarcastic wit remind me a lot of the Tim Cockney's Hitchcock Sewell undertaker series.
Heidi (Seriously. Trust me.) wrote: "Can't wait for Father Knows Death!"I've got that one coming up probably next week after I finish 3 others I have going right now!
Just finished
. It's the second in a series set in modern-day London about two brothers who rent office space in a building at 221b Baker Street. They receive letters to Sherlock Holmes and get mixed up in mysteries.
I liked the first one in that series and hope to read the second one this summer. What did you think of it, Sara?
Sara wrote: "Just finished
. It's the second in a series set in modern-day London about two brothers who rent office space in a building at 221b Baker Street. The..."That one looks fantastic!
Karen L wrote: "I just finished Aunt Dimity: Detective by Nancy Atherton
. It is number seven in the series and also the first murder mystery in the series. I liked it. Sev..."
Read this one a few months back. I thought the ending very Agatha Christie-esque (along the lines of And Then There Were None).
. It is number seven in the series and also the first murder mystery in the series. I liked it. Sev..."Read this one a few months back. I thought the ending very Agatha Christie-esque (along the lines of And Then There Were None).
I finished The Diva Frosts a Cupcake a couple of days ago and promptly forgot all about it. Says a bit about the book...
Don't know if you would consider it a cozy but I just finished reading Sue Grafton's T is for Trespass.
❂ Jennifer wrote: "I finished The Diva Frosts a Cupcake a couple of days ago and promptly forgot all about it. Says a bit about the book..."Oh no! Melodie didn't love it either. Glad I just got it from the library and didn't buy it.
I'm not a camping person but I really enjoy the Frannie Shoemaker campground mysteries. I just finished the second one and see that the first one is free right now. I would recommend both as very enjoyable reads!
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TheChuckster wrote: "Finished
. Is it me or is Boone a tad bit of a stalker?"I look at him a bit differently...definitely not a stalker. And it did say how he seemed to know where to find her!
Melodie wrote: "TheChuckster wrote: "Finished
. Is it me or is Boone a tad bit of a stalker?"I look at him a bit differently...definitely not a stalker. And it did say h..."
But why does he feel the need to know where she is but even in the first book when he shows up on her porch at night or in her house that's creepy.
I hope the relationship goes somewhere in the next book
Melodie wrote: "TheChuckster wrote: "Finished
. Is it me or is Boone a tad bit of a stalker?"I look at him a bit differently...definitely not a stalker. And it did say h..."
I believe, in the second book, there's an explanation for his being able to find her (view spoiler). I didn't get the stalker vibe from him at all. I think he and the 14th street gang are the most entertaining parts of the series so far! :)["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>
Sara wrote: "Just finished
. It's the second in a series set in modern-day London about two brothers who rent office space in a building at 221b Baker Street. The..."I've read both of these and enjoyed them. Hoping a new one will be out one of these days.
Just finished Laura Childs' Sweet Tea Revenge which I read right after The Agony of the Leaves. Can't believe she had the main character runing through a cemetery two books in a row. I always like these.
Finished
, which I thought was really good, and also read
(love this series) and
, which I got as a freebie a while back and really enjoyed it.
TheChuckster wrote: "Finished
. I enjoyed the book but not a fan of this love triangle"Not another love triangle! :~ There is one in her older series that has gone on far too long.
TheChuckster wrote: "Just finished
. Really enjoyed it. I love the way it began"This one is my favorite new cozy this year. :)
Just finished
. Although I still like the series, I'm beginning to think it's losing it's appeal. The charm and coziness seems to be gone and it just felt tired and lifeless.
❂ Jennifer wrote: "TheChuckster wrote: "Just finished
. Really enjoyed it. I love the way it began"This one is my favorite new cozy this year. :)"
I just started it Jennifer! I just finished
End Me a Tenor
and have enjoyed both books in the series so far so I think I will give her other cozy series a try :)
Heidi (Seriously. Trust me.) wrote: "❂ Jennifer wrote: "TheChuckster wrote: "Just finished
. Really enjoyed it. I love the way it began"This one is my favorite new cozy this year. :..."
I definitely think you should, Heidi!! The Rebecca Robbins series is a good one, too. Did you decide if you were going to give her YA,
, a shot? It's a pretty good read.
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Melissa wrote: "Finished [[bookcover:Living and Dy..."I finished Living and Dying in the Hamptons last night and loved it. You enablers who read books with ghosts (you know who you are) need to grab this one. It's been free and it's very well written and witty.
I have the second one lined up but I believe I'm going to have to buy [bookcover:A Custom-Fit Crime: A Magical Dressmaking Mystery|15808635]
Bandmama wrote: "Melissa wrote: "Finished [[bookcover:Living and Dy..."I finished Living and Dying in the Hamptons last night and loved it. You enablers who read books with ghosts (you know who you are) need to ..."
My copy of A CUSTOM-FIT CRIME arrived today...along with 6 others!
Heidi (Seriously. Trust me.) wrote: "❂ Jennifer wrote: "TheChuckster wrote: "Just finished
. Really enjoyed it. I love the way it began"This one is my favorite new cozy this year.
I just started it Jennifer! I just finished
End Me a Tenor and have enjoyed both books in the series so far so I think I will give her other cozy series a try :) "
yay! can't wait to hear your thoughts on it! I've had my eye on her other series, but I haven't yet picked up the first one - Melodie gives it high recs. I think I'll save it for one of the slow, low-new-releases months. :)
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