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message 1: by Heather L , Cozy Mysteries Moderator (last edited Jul 31, 2021 09:07PM) (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 27490 comments Mod
It’s been three years since this discussion was refreshed, meaning we were overdue for a change. This is the place to discuss any books outside the cozy mystery genre — be it hardcore mystery, young adult, romance, the classics, nonfiction or whatever other genres you might read.

Please remember to use the “spoiler” tags, so as not to spoil plots or endings for other readers.

You can read previous posts in this discussion here: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...


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PamG (lynguy1) | 975 comments I finished Pretty Girls Dancing Pretty Girls Dancing by Kylie Brant by Kylie Brant. This one had a great concept but the flow and lack of depth in most of the characters kept this one to 3.5 stars rounded to 3 stars.

My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 3: by Tammy (new)

Tammy | 411 comments I have just started ARC Apples Never Fall Apples Never Fall by Liane Moriarty by Liane Moriarty so far I'm intrigued.


message 8: by PamG (new)

PamG (lynguy1) | 975 comments I finished She Has a Broken Thing Where Her Heart Should Be She Has a Broken Thing Where Her Heart Should Be by J.D. Barker by J.D. Barker. This is a supernatural suspense with some romance and coming of age novel. Others have classified it as horror suspense. It's compelling and original.

My 4 star review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 10: by Cindy (new)

Cindy (cindypp) | 168 comments Currently making my way through a book of essays on Black Feminist thought. Words of Fire: An Anthology of African-American Feminist Thought Words of Fire An Anthology of African-American Feminist Thought by Beverly Guy-Sheftall


message 11: by PamG (new)

PamG (lynguy1) | 975 comments I finished Rogue Wolf Rogue Wolf (SWAT Special Wolf Alpha Team, #12) by Paige Tyler by Paige Tyler. She brings murder, romance, action, and suspense to the twelfth book in the SWAT: Special Wolf Alpha Team paranormal romantic suspense series.

My 4 star review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 12: by Tammy (new)

Tammy | 411 comments I have just started reading Dinosaur Lake Dinosaur Lake by Kathryn Meyer Griffith by Kathryn Meyer Griffith


message 13: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca (beccabutscher) I have just started The Secret History


message 16: by Heather L , Cozy Mysteries Moderator (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 27490 comments Mod
Started Murder on the Mind by L.L. Bartlett this evening. Definitely not cozy, but holding my attention so far — even with the distraction of the Olympics. I have that on low in the background.


message 17: by Brenda (new)

Brenda | 5030 comments Enjoy Heather!


message 18: by Heather L , Cozy Mysteries Moderator (last edited Aug 07, 2021 09:13AM) (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 27490 comments Mod
Thanks, Brenda! Not much reading the last half hour/forty minutes. Basketball game got exciting during the last quarter, lol.


message 19: by Brenda (new)

Brenda | 5030 comments Lol!! We have more worries here with the Delta variant going right through our communities - 3 of our states are in lockdown and yet people still travel from one hotspot to another, spreading it all the while! Our area has only been in lockdown since Thursday 5pm but already there are 13 cases with more we know of which will be in tomorrow's numbers. It's really scary this one!


message 20: by PattyMacDotComma (new)

PattyMacDotComma Brenda wrote: "Lol!! We have more worries here with the Delta variant going right through our communities - 3 of our states are in lockdown and yet people still travel from one hotspot to another, spreading it al..."

Scary, indeed! I'm a hermit anyway, so I'll just keep reading! 📚 and drinking 🥂 of course. 😊


message 21: by PattyMacDotComma (new)

PattyMacDotComma If Covid isn't scaring you, try this.
The Story of Climate Change: A first book about how we can help save our planet by Catherine Barr is just what it says. Attractive and surprisingly informative for a children's book. Goes right back to before the dinosaurs. Cute cartoonish drawings.
The Story of Climate Change A first book about how we can help save our planet by Catherine Barr 4.5~5★ Link to my review of Story of Climate Change with several illustrations.


message 22: by PattyMacDotComma (new)

PattyMacDotComma This one's for dads, or rather kids with dads. My Dad by Susan Quinn shows a cute little kid with a dad who is a happy, fulltime parent. Warm, fuzzy stuff and nicely imaginative.
My Dad by Susan Quinn 4.5★ Link to my My Dad review with selected illustrations.


message 23: by PattyMacDotComma (new)

PattyMacDotComma Ordinary Grace by William Kent Krueger is such a favourite of so many readers that I finally just had to read it. If you haven't yet, do! Great characters, family, mystery, tragedy - the works!
Ordinary Grace by William Kent Krueger 5★ Link to my review of Ordinary Grace


message 24: by Heather L , Cozy Mysteries Moderator (last edited Aug 07, 2021 03:19PM) (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 27490 comments Mod
Brenda and Patty — At least you’re in a country that takes Covid more seriously than other countries. So tired of so-called adults politicizing a global pandemic and criticizing/outlawing mask mandates or any measures to help stop the spread of this disease. There were 613 new cases in my state yesterday, but some southern states have reported more than a thousand new cases a day. The US is averaging more than 100,000 new cases a day again. 🙄


message 25: by Heather L , Cozy Mysteries Moderator (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 27490 comments Mod
Heather L wrote: "Started Murder on the Mind by L.L. Bartlett this evening. Definitely not cozy, but holding my attention so far — even with the distraction of the Olympics."

Finished reading this afternoon while sort of watching Olympics — I had it on low again, so I could read during events I wasn’t into. All pre-corded events from last night, such as women’s water polo, equestrian team jumping, and men’s beach volleyball (yay, Norway!).

Now our local stations are all in storm mode, as there are severe thunderstorms moving through just north of me. There are a couple reports of unconfirmed tornadoes (National Weather Service will investigate). There were eleven confirmed a week ago last Thursday, about 1 am — middle of the night is scariest time for tornadoes as it’s harder to see them coming.

Anyway, this was a good suspense. Some typos, but decent writing — and she didn’t beat a motif to death, as she does in the “Book Town” cozy series she writes. I would consider reading book two in the series.


message 26: by Brenda (new)

Brenda | 5030 comments Heather L wrote: "Brenda and Patty — At least you’re in a country that takes Covid more seriously than other countries. So tired of so-called adults politicizing a global pandemic and criticizing/outlawing mask mand..."

That is so horrific Heather!! I can't imagine the numbers and how it makes you guys feel. Stay safe **hugs**


message 29: by PamG (new)

PamG (lynguy1) | 975 comments I finished City of Time and Magic City of Time and Magic (Found Things #4) by Paula Brackston by Paula Brackston. She brought a well-written and entertaining mix of historical fiction, fantasy, time travel, romance, and suspense. It is the fourth book in the Found Things series and readers will benefit from reading the series in order as there are references to events in previous books. The novel is mostly set in and around Marlborough, a market town in the English county of Wiltshire in contemporary times and 1878 London.

My 5 star review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 31: by Cindy (new)

Cindy (cindypp) | 168 comments Started Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail Wild From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail by Cheryl Strayed this morning. Reading this for book club, but it's kind of perfect as I am on a nonfiction kick right now.


message 32: by Heather L , Cozy Mysteries Moderator (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 27490 comments Mod
HAPPY NATIONAL BOOK LOVERS DAY! 📚


message 33: by Brenda (new)

Brenda | 5030 comments Thanks Heather - and to you too. Does that mean we read instead of working? :)


message 34: by Meg (new)

Meg (makeli2) | 2322 comments Heather L wrote: "HAPPY NATIONAL BOOK LOVERS DAY! 📚"

whoo hoo, a day created just for us!!!


message 35: by Heather L , Cozy Mysteries Moderator (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 27490 comments Mod
Brenda — Works for me! 😀


message 36: by Brenda (new)

Brenda | 5030 comments And me!!


message 37: by Mark (new)

Mark Baker (carstairs38) | 1058 comments Brenda wrote: "Thanks Heather - and to you too. Does that mean we read instead of working? :)"

I wish. Unfortunately, my boss wasn't on board with that plan.


message 39: by Brenda (new)

Brenda | 5030 comments Mark wrote: "Brenda wrote: "Thanks Heather - and to you too. Does that mean we read instead of working? :)"

I wish. Unfortunately, my boss wasn't on board with that plan."


Haha! Bad luck Mark!!


message 40: by PamG (new)

PamG (lynguy1) | 975 comments I finished Hearts of Chaos Hearts of Chaos (Deadglass, #3) by Kira Brady by Kira Brady. It's the third book in the Deadglass paranormal romantic suspense series. Unfortunately, I couldn't connect with the main characters and the story line didn't pull me in. However, many others enjoyed it a lot me than me so if you are interested in it, you can check out those reviews.

My 2 star review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 41: by Tammy (new)

Tammy | 411 comments Currently reading Panacea Panacea (The ICE Sequence #1) by F. Paul Wilson by F. Paul Wilson


message 43: by Heather L , Cozy Mysteries Moderator (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 27490 comments Mod
Finished Olive Kitteridge by Elizabeth Strout. Excellent writing, but thoroughly depressing. At least it checks off another Popsugar Challenge prompt (now 33/50).


message 44: by Brenda (new)

Brenda | 5030 comments How depressing Heather!! lol A bright, uplifting one needed now for you :)


message 46: by Heather L , Cozy Mysteries Moderator (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 27490 comments Mod
Brenda wrote: "How depressing Heather!! lol A bright, uplifting one needed now for you :)"

You would think that’s the direction I would go, but no — I picked up a rom-suspense with a Gothic feel, lol.


message 47: by Heather L , Cozy Mysteries Moderator (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 27490 comments Mod
Finished: The Lost Girls of Johnson's Bayou by Jana Deleon. Good rom-suspense. I guessed whodunnit, but not the creepy why.

Talk about a bit too atmospheric — last night about 9:30 pm I was lying on my couch reading this. Just about the time the hero and heroine are being shot at.... I heard actual gunshots. I could tell they were somewhere south of me, but not on my immediate street, where nothing moved. Did not find out until this morning it was next street over and up a block, at a house near the bike path. Luckily —thankfully — no one was hurt. People really need to learn proper conflict resolution! (Scowls)


message 48: by Brenda (new)

Brenda | 5030 comments Heather L wrote: "Brenda wrote: "How depressing Heather!! lol A bright, uplifting one needed now for you :)"

You would think that’s the direction I would go, but no — I picked up a rom-suspense with a Gothic feel, ..."


LOL!!


message 49: by Brenda (new)

Brenda | 5030 comments Heather L wrote: "Finished: The Lost Girls of Johnson's Bayou by Jana Deleon. Good rom-suspense. I guessed whodunnit, but not the creepy why.

Talk about a bit too atmospheric — last..."


Oh my goodness!!!


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