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Let me know if you want to buddy read and discuss. :)


I think I shall join this "buddy read".
Wish I could join you, but I have a pile of books sitting here screaming at me to not forget them :)
Fanficfan44 wrote: "I am starting
tonight"
Tell me how it is! I probably will not be able to get to that book until about mid-December.

Tell me how it is! I probably will not be able to get to that book until about mid-December.

Anyone else reading this one?
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are these cozies? I am currently working through The Vampire Knitting Club by Nancy Warren
this being the first, I am currently on #12 of 14



The only book Divisha listed that is listed as a cozy is






I've read them and count them as cozy mystery. I just finished the first book in the spinoff series Vampire Knitting Club: Cornwall and also read the Vampire Book Club series.
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Use this thread to see if anyone else wants to read the book with you. When you find a buddy, start a new topic in this folder using the book title and start date as your topic heading. That way everyone else can see when the discussion starts and plan if they want to join in.
Like the monthly reads, others interested in reading and discussing the book are welcome to join in at any time. There are books you might want to read, but can't get to when the buddy read starts.
Once you start the discussion, please preface your comments about the book with how far along you are (page number, half way), so spoilers can be avoided by someone who hasn't read that far in the book.