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jaxnsmom 2013 Cozy Mystery Cruise





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Yvonne (yvonne473) | 1066 comments Mod
Good luck and thanks for joining again!


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jaxnsmom 1. Murder is Binding (A Booktown Mystery, #1) by Lorna Barrett Murder is Binding by Lorna Barrett

Mixed feelings on this one. I liked the writing, but wished there would have been more townspeople involved. It felt more like it took place in a mall than a town, and the division between the two seemed extreme. Don't even get me started on the sheriff, her blatant unprofessionalism almost made me quit reading the book.


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jaxnsmom 2. Take the Monkeys and Run (Barbara Marr Murder Mystery, #1) by Karen Cantwell Take the Monkeys and Run by Karen Cantwell

I enjoyed this funny cozy.


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jaxnsmom I looked back and saw I missed the first cozy I read this year, so I'll count it now.

5. The Dog Who Knew Too Much (A Chet and Bernie Mystery #4) by Spencer Quinn The Dog Who Knew Too Much by Spencer Quinn

I love Chet and Bernie!


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jaxnsmom 9. The Bughouse Affair by Marcia Muller The Bughouse Affair by Marcia Muller and Bill Pronzini

I wasn't sure if it was a cozy, but it felt like one and when I looked, it called itself a "lighthearted historical mystery".


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Rebecca jaxnsmom wrote: "3. A Deadly Grind (A Vintage Kitchen Mystery #1) by Victoria Hamilton A Deadly Grind by Victoria Hamilton"

I so wanted to love this book!! I'm tempted to try reading it a second time by all rights I should have loved it..set in my home state she collects antique kitchen 'stuff' she is all things I love..everyone wrote such great reviews and I didn't get it.. I'm just so bummed:(


message 13: by jaxnsmom (new)

jaxnsmom Rebecca, I know what you mean. There are some really popular series that I don't connect with for some reason. And I can't always figure out the reason :)


message 14: by C. (Comment, never msg). (last edited Apr 03, 2013 08:45PM) (new)

C.  (Comment, never msg). (riedel) Ladies, I'm with you. I've started observing in my reviews after experiencing the wonderful Maeve Binchy: there's no format for "an excellent book". I'm a paranormal/gothic/mystery lover. I don't get excited about general fiction and yet Maeve draws me in instantly.

It's irritating if reviewers rate low because "it isn't what I thought". You can *observe* that but what a book IS, should gauge stars. All we can go by is how well we reacted to it; no rhyme or reason.


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jaxnsmom 10. Trail of the Spellmans (The Spellmans, #5) by Lisa Lutz Trail of the Spellmans by Lisa Lutz

Another adventure starring Izzie Spellman. This takes place a couple of years later, and while some things have changed, Izzie is still the woman we love.


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jaxnsmom 11. Aunt Dimity's Death (An Aunt Dimity Mystery, #1) by Nancy Atherton Aunt Dimity's Death by Nancy Atherton

I'm truly undecided on whether or not I liked this book. Some things annoyed me and seemed over the top, but I really liked Lori.


message 17: by C. (Comment, never msg). (last edited Apr 18, 2013 11:15AM) (new)

C.  (Comment, never msg). (riedel) Unsure you caught my note above. As for Nancy Atherton, love love love! I gave the first two novels five stars and I don't dole them easily. Perhaps what I discussed might help you pinpoint how you feel. http://www.amazon.ca/review/R123FYAJ7...


message 18: by jaxnsmom (new)

jaxnsmom Yes, I saw your post, and I don't see how it relates to mine on Aunt Dimity. I wasn't doing a full review, just a quick opinion.


message 19: by C. (Comment, never msg). (last edited Apr 18, 2013 04:08PM) (new)

C.  (Comment, never msg). (riedel) I was talking about responding to you in message #14 about something else. There was no reply so I wondered if you saw it. As for Nancy, review or not, we read the same book and I mentioned in message #17 that I loved it.

I take it as a compliment if someone comments on threads. :) If you intended this spot for your notes only, my apologies.


message 20: by jaxnsmom (new)

jaxnsmom I've been on GR in spurts lately, and it's been almost two weeks since I've been on my thread here. I was trying to catch up quickly and then try and come back. Life has been very weird the last month :)

I agree about the low ratings, unless I feel the book's summary has misled me. I'm really bad at writing reviews, but try to say why I like or don't like a book in group discussions. I've had books that I didn't particularly care for, but the writing was so good that it affected the rating. I've also given another star for the amazing narration in some audiobooks. My ratings are always based on my reaction to the book, and you're right, we're rarely objective.


C.  (Comment, never msg). (riedel) Thank you - wasn't sure what was going on and feel much better! Hm, I hadn't thought of a synopsis misleading a buyer, which I agree it shouldn't do. Covers have mislead me a lot, often looking more sinister or cuter than the contents.


message 22: by jaxnsmom (new)

jaxnsmom I read one book (don't remember what it was) where I thought they'd put the wrong blurb on the wrong cover :) The worst ones are the ones like movie trailers - they tell most of the highlights and then there's no real reason to read the book.


message 23: by Barb (new)

Barb I've learned not to read book blurbs until *after I've read the book! And then I sometimes wonder if the blurb is about the same book I just finished reading *@@*


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jaxnsmom 12. The Chocolate Moose Motive by JoAnna Carl The Chocolate Moose Motive by JoAnna Carl

This is one series that doesn't let me down.


message 26: by Barb (new)

Barb I'm about 1/4 of the way through Tilt-a-Whirl (John Ceepak Mystery, #1) by Chris Grabenstein , the first in the John Ceepak series, and I'm wondering why I waited so long to read it! The author is coming to our local used mystery bookstore this fall, and I thought it would be a good idea to read at least one of his books before then, so I can decide whether or not to try to go to hear him speak :)


message 27: by jaxnsmom (new)

jaxnsmom Well, I'm glad you finally got to it :) It's a great series, and the interplay between John and Danny is wonderful to watch.


message 28: by Barb (new)

Barb Is Danny the "narrator" for all of the books in the series?


message 29: by jaxnsmom (new)

jaxnsmom Yes he is. As a local, he gives a better overview. And any narration by John would be very "just the facts, ma'am" :)


message 30: by Barb (new)

Barb Yeah, that makes sense, thanks!


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