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hermetic

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Sun Dec 4, 2022, 01:24 PM Dec 2022

What Fiction are you reading this week, December 4, 2022? [View all]


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A Heart Full of Headstones by Ian Rankin, the 28th John Rebus Mystery. This is new. My library just got it and I think I might be the first person to read it. That's a fun feeling. And it's a great story. Full of bad guys to be dealt with. Including cops. Rankin never disappoints, for me anyway.

Listening to The Sun Down Motel by Simone St. James. I am quite enjoying this one. Something hasn't been right at the roadside Sun Down Motel in Upstate New York for a very long time. Something haunting and scary.

What books will you be enjoying this week?

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"A Play for the End of the World" bif Dec 2022 #1
Looks gppd hermetic Dec 2022 #2
Prepping for Christmas and all MontanaMama Dec 2022 #3
Season's Greetings to you! hermetic Dec 2022 #5
"The Cape Doctor" by E.J. Levy CrispyQ Dec 2022 #4
Yes, it does. hermetic Dec 2022 #6
"Kindred" by Octavia Butler Jeebo Dec 2022 #7
From Wikipedia... hermetic Dec 2022 #8
"Dead in Devon" by Stephanie Austin The King of Prussia Dec 2022 #9
Well, darn hermetic Dec 2022 #12
Is there an adaptation of Louise Penny's books? On which network? question everything Dec 2022 #22
I'm in England The King of Prussia Dec 2022 #26
Thank you. We have Amazon Prime here too I think. Will have to check question everything Dec 2022 #27
I have been twiddling around with The White Ship , which is about Henry I yellowdogintexas Dec 2022 #10
I'll be starting "The Bookwoman's's Daughter" which is a sequel yellowdogintexas Dec 2022 #11
I didn't know there was a sequel hermetic Dec 2022 #14
It has not been out very long, and it popped up on one of those 80% off lists that yellowdogintexas Dec 2022 #25
Yeah, I also find that whole thing hermetic Dec 2022 #13
Just started, Vanished by Tim Weaver. "He never got Polly Hennessey Dec 2022 #15
Ahh, a couple of hermetic Dec 2022 #17
Bobby Finger's book THE OLD PLACE. This japple Dec 2022 #16
Sounds most enjoyable hermetic Dec 2022 #18
I'm looking forward to that sequel about the Book Woman of japple Dec 2022 #20
I found out the author of the Book Woman books has several more novels yellowdogintexas Dec 2022 #29
"Vanishing Act" by Fern Michaels. SheltieLover Dec 2022 #19
Moonflower Murders. Anthony Horowitz' sequel of the Magpie Murders question everything Dec 2022 #21
I love his books hermetic Dec 2022 #23
this past week I read The Southern Book Club Guide to Slaying Vampires yellowdogintexas Dec 2022 #24
Finally read all of Penny' Gamache books--- northoftheborder Dec 2022 #28
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