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The Runaway
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Freya searches for a missing Valkyrie in this second book of an exciting new series that School...

Evelyn Waugh's Oxford
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Evelyn Waugh’s Oxford years were so formative that the city never left him, appearing again and...
I loved these stories. I’m a huge fan of fairytales, myths and legends - they’re most definitely not just stories for children, as these dark and often disturbing stories prove. In fact, these short tales are just like the original fairy tales, in that people are tricked, driven to madness and die (but not ALL the time!).
The seemingly separate stories gives the reader more insight to the world of the Silken Folk, and the overarching story of the Lacewing King was just perfection. The beautiful artwork by Charles Vess really does make this a very special book, and I’m going to be sad to see it go back to the library!
I’d highly recommend this wonderful book.

On Spine of Death
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2023 EDGAR AWARD NOMINEE, LILIAN JACKSON BRAUN PRIZE for Buried in a Good Book "In 'Keystone...

Murder at Morrington Hall
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Stella Kendrick is an all-American heiress who can’t be tamed. But when the lively aspiring equine...

Karla Dee (6 KP) rated Lockdown on London Lane in Books
Mar 4, 2022
Ethan's thoughts about his gf coming back from her childhood home with beanie babies and maybe creating a home library was freaking adorbs!
I love the cover of this book and how we get to take a look at how multiple couple's or situationship navigate being locked in together for seven days because a tenant has been exposed to the rona virus very frightening but this book makes it cute.

Yankee Doodle Dead
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Master mystery spinner Carolyn Hart gives us the tenth high-spirited entry in her Agatha, Anthony...

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2275 KP) rated Death Checked Out in Books
Oct 29, 2024 (Updated Oct 29, 2024)
I thought this book sounded good, so I was looking forward to reading it. The initial set up was good, and I was getting cozy vibes from the characters and the setting. Sadly, that didn’t continue as the book progressed. I did like Greta’s arc, but the rest of the characters stayed pretty flat. The mystery did have some surprises, but I had things figured out very early. It’s not that the book is bad, but it’s not good either. This is one to pick up only is something in particular about the premise appeals to you.