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Hitting the Books
Hitting the Books
Jenn McKinlay | 2018 | Mystery
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8.0 (1 Ratings)
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Was the Hit and Run a Murder Attempt?
Spring has arrived in Briar Creek, and it’s such a beautiful day that Lindsey Norris can’t help but spend a few minutes looking out the window of the library. However, what she sees is someone hit tennis coach Theresa Huston and then drive off. It sure seemed to Lindsey that the car sped up as it approached the crosswalk. When the investigation points to the library, Lindsey can’t help but get involved. But was this a case of negligent driving? Or was it attempted homicide?

The book does a good job of slipping us back into the world of the series while also setting up the mystery. However, I did feel the pace lagged a bit in the middle before wrapping the major questions up with the climax. A couple things could have been explained better, but they were minor. On the other hand, I loved how the library came into play in the plot. We don’t see as much of the series regulars, but that allows us to really get to know Theresa and those in her life, which I enjoyed. Plus, we get some good development for Lindsey and Sully. The book has the usual classic book discussion questions, craft, and three recipes at the end. Fans will enjoy this book; I know I did.
  
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The Kindle App allows you to connect your device to your Amazon account, which in turn, allows you to read from your digital library anywhere. I have the app on my phone, laptop and I do have a Kindle itself. I used it everywhere, from doctor appointments, to interview waiting rooms, to just at home. It is light weight and you never have to worry about carrying an extra book with you in case you finish the one you are on currently I find this app to be the most used application I own besides Goodreads. I suggest all avid book readers getting the Amazon Kindle app. After all, you never know when your Kindle might die, or when a good opportunity arises for you to sink your teeth into that good book you are reading.
  
One For The Money (Stephanie Plum, #1)
One For The Money (Stephanie Plum, #1)
Janet Evanovich | 1994 | Fiction & Poetry, Humor & Comedy, Mystery
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7.7 (25 Ratings)
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I got swallowed up in the hype with this one, a friend wouldn't let it go until I agreed to take this out of the library. It's not my usual type of read so I didn't want to buy it. I'm glad I agreed to pick this one up as I did enjoy it. It wasn't as 'amazing' as it was made out to be but it was a humorous page-turner. The MC was a bit annoying and whiny, she also put herself into some situations that were a bit far-fetched but I liked the other characters. Unfortunately, the library doesn't have the second instalment and I'm not going to buy it so I'm not sure if I'll get to read the rest. I'm pretty sure there's about 15 books so far in this series, that's a bit too much of a challenge for me.