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Ann Beej
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Jan 07, 2022 03:30PM

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This was only on my TBR shelf for a very short time (purchased October 2021). I became a huge fan of Ms Kingfisher/Vernon last year and I am working my way through her oeuvre. I have to say, while I loved this book, the Saint of Steel series still has the top place in my heart.
Hi, Ann! Looks like you're making good progress. Christie is always a winner. I've been rereading her books recently as well (doing another challenge to read Christie more or less in order of publication).
Ann Beej wrote: "hi! That sounds like an undertaking!! I will have to try it sometime."
It's been fun...when I read her books before (many, many moons ago), I just read them as I found them at the library or wherever. I haven't quite stuck with publication order this time--but I've stuck pretty close so far (about half-way in).
It's been fun...when I read her books before (many, many moons ago), I just read them as I found them at the library or wherever. I haven't quite stuck with publication order this time--but I've stuck pretty close so far (about half-way in).

I read the first three books in this series a couple years ago but took a break before this one, so it's been on my TBR shelf for a little over two years. I thought it brought up some particularly interesting themes -- especially the implications of the fact that most of the "peculiar children" are 60+ years old.

This has been on my *mental* TBR list for over ten years, and on the physical one for about two years.



This is a very unique YA book following a young Bikini Islander throughout Project Crossroads. It's heartbreaking.

This has been on my to-read list for ... way too long! Started and finished this on a trip to the coast, which was a perfect opportunity to read this lovely little book.





I ADORED this book. It's lovely and charming and clever and quirky. And it has a sequel??

In a way, this book has been on my TBR list for close to ten years. However, it was only actually released in 2020. Her previous book is one of the best graphic memoirs of all time, so it's honestly surprising that she has outdone herself. If you've ever been depressed, anxious, sad, or lonely, this book sees you.

