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Charlie Harris is delighted to have his daughter, Laura, in town for the semester teaching drama at Athena College. He’s less excited about having Connor Lawton as the writer in residence since the playwright is nasty man. However, it is still a surprise when Laura finds him murdered late one afternoon. Who hated Connor enough to kill him?

Having Laura in town was wonderful since it gave us a chance to get to see a different side of Charlie. We’re actually getting a rather large cast of characters already, but I truly love them all. Yet the characters never slow down the plot, which builds steady to a logical yet surprising climax.

Read my full review at <a href="http://carstairsconsiders.blogspot.com/2016/03/book-review-file-m-for-murder-by.html">Carstairs Considers</a>.
  
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Lindsay (1717 KP) rated Born to Fly in Books

Feb 15, 2018  
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Born to Fly
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8.0 (1 Ratings)
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This is my Condense Review:
I enjoyed seeing that a girl wanted to fly a plane. That her dad was teaching her. Her dad let her have her chance of landing a plane on her birthday. This book does have some action and Adventure. Those their a mystery unfolds once her father was drafted to sent off to fight in the war.

There information about WWII in this book and about the attack on Pearl Harbor. It does give some information on our history. It goes into issues about bullying, prejudiced, Learning to make friends, I see what kids and others did to other kids back then.

To see my Full Review go here to read it: <a href="http://nrcbooks.blogspot.com/2012/05/review-born-to-fly.html">My Full Review</a>
  
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The Marinated Meeple (1848 KP) created a poll

Mar 18, 2020  
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When the quarantine is over, what will be the thing that you look back at and smile? What will be the best thing you do that you normally wouldn't?

Binge watching that ENTIRE TV show of 7+ Seasons in 5 days
Movie Marathons: All the Marvel Movies in Chronological Order!
All Day Video Gaming Sessions
Day Drinking because: Wine Not?
Solo playing Board games: Viticulture with Automa

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Playing Board games with Non-Infected family: Teaching your kids Azul
Spending more time on the phone with Parents and Grandparents who were at risk, and couldn't visit

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Curling up with a good book and not having to put it down unless you wanted to.
Finally getting to work from home like you always wanted to.
All the internet things.... all the rabbit holes you got to explore.
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    In 1989, eighteen-year-old John Finch spends his Saturdays following Nottingham Forest up and down...