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The Highlander: 6-10 books > Margaret's moving up a level

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message 1: by Margaret (new)

Margaret (margaretf) | 10 comments My 6th book - now on the Highlander Level - is The Sea Detective by Mark Douglas-Home. I thoroughly enjoyed this book.

See my blog for my review


message 2: by Peggy (new)

Peggy (peggyherself) | 167 comments Mod
Margaret wrote: "My 6th book - now on the Highlander Level - is The Sea Detective by Mark Douglas-Home. I thoroughly enjoyed this book.

See my blog for my review"


So did I Margaret! There are 2 more in the series! Can't wait to dig into the second one.


message 3: by Margaret (new)

Margaret (margaretf) | 10 comments My 7th book - Inside of Me by Hazel McHaffie. An excellent novel about body image, in particular, but not exclusively, about anorexia; identity, and relationships. There is also a mystery – teenage girls are going missing and Tonya Grayson is worried, no terrified is a better description, that her missing husband, Victor, could be involved. I couldn't put it down,

For my full review see my blog.


message 4: by Julie (new)

Julie | 37 comments Well the book I just finished rereading doesn't count - the code of the woosters by Wodehouse. - great book if you like British humor. But now I am listening to Lesley Mackie reading d e stevenson's 'Katherine Wentworth'. A fun one to read as we prepare to begin and end our trip in Edinburgh, and this book opens with a wonderful description of a spring day there.


message 5: by Margaret (new)

Margaret (margaretf) | 10 comments Book No. 8 is A Shilling for Candles by Josephine Tey an Inspector Grant murder mystery


message 6: by Peggy (new)

Peggy (peggyherself) | 167 comments Mod
Margaret wrote: "Book No. 8 is A Shilling for Candles by Josephine Tey an Inspector Grant murder mystery"

Read that a couple years ago. Pretty good!


message 7: by Margaret (new)

Margaret (margaretf) | 10 comments Book No. 9 is A History of Modern Britain by Andrew Marr, about the UK from 1945 -2008.


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