Fierce with Reality: Literature on Aging
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The anthology is far more culturally diverse than the few other literary collections on aging....
Sue (5 KP) rated Murder on a Girls' Night Out (Southern Sisters, #1) in Books
Aug 13, 2018
When Patricia Ann is roped into visiting the newly purchased country western bar by her sister Mary Alice, she has no idea that they would get mixed into a wild murder mystery. When previous owner Ed is found dead in the bar, the sisters get knee deep in hilariously trying to solve the murder.
If you are looking for a cozy mystery with fun characters, lots of humor and quick wit, and a madcap who-dunnit, then this is a definite book to add to your TBR list.
The Last Time I Saw You
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From the beloved bestselling author of Home Safe and The Year of Pleasures," " comes a wonderful new...
Within the Wires
Podcast
The hit audio drama Within the Wires returns September 5 with a new story told through found audio...
The Club
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In The Club you will find glamour, intrigue, gossip and the story of everyday life for the members...
Marvel Fairy Tales
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Re-imagining the greatest Marvel stories through folktales, myths, and fables from across the globe!...
Wonder Women: 25 Innovators, Inventors, and Trailblazers Who Changed History
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You may think you know women’s history pretty well, but have you ever heard of. . . · Alice...
Ten Cocktails: The Art of Convivial Drinking
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In Ten Cocktails, The Times drinks columnist Alice Lascelles uses ten of her favourite cocktails to...
Killers of a Certain Age
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Older women often feel invisible, but sometimes that’s their secret weapon. They’ve spent...
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2086 KP) rated Killers of a Certain Age in Books
Feb 6, 2023 (Updated Feb 6, 2023)
I’ve been hearing good things about this book, so I went in looking forward to it. And I did enjoy it. It reads like an action movie, and there were plenty of scenes that had me turning pages. However, it could have been stronger, with another few twists and turns and slightly stronger characters. The book fits in the action genre in that regard, right? It does have more language and violence than I typically read. It also has plenty that made me smile and laugh as I was reading. Most of the book is written in first person past tense, but we a few chapters flash back to the past and they are written in third person present tense. While I didn’t think this book was quite as good as many others seemed to, I definitely enjoyed it and I’m glad I read it.