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The Christmas Knot

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Mystery set in Alaska
Overall, this enjoyable mystery was engaging, suspenseful, atmospheric, and full of adventure. Darker than many cozy mysteries, the well-developed ideas with good pacing from scene to scene kept me turning the pages.


I read very little nonfiction but I have always liked Patrick Steward especially in Star Trek and X Men. Very good memories well written.

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Crime Thriller / Police Procedural
Need to read the series in order to avoid spoilers.
Thought-provoking, violent, atmospheric

Love that series - I learn so much from every book!


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Political Thriller / Espionage
This story has great pacing, a twisty and absorbing plot, and plenty of exciting scenes. My main quibble is that I didn’t quite feel like I was in Switzerland. I needed a little more world-building for that. Despite this, I thoroughly enjoyed the novel. Overall, this high-octane thriller was entertaining, thought-provoking, and a powerful page-turner from start to finish.


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Crime Thriller
FBI - K-9
Eighth book in the series
Overall, this tense, engaging, and tragic thriller gripped me from the beginning.


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Police / Crime Thriller with some Horror
Overall, this is a fast-paced and perturbing thriller with some dark humor to break the suspense occasionally.

The Duke Who Hates Christmas

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Medical Thriller
After a slow start, the ending brings the suspense, danger, and foreboding that one expects from a medical crime thriller. Additionally, it looks at the levels of hospital staffing and the effects of a lost colleague on other staff members. The plot has plenty of twists and turns, but is unbelievable at times. My main quibble is that the antagonist was too easy to identify and it’s confirmed about half-way through the book. Despite this, I enjoyed the investigation part of the story which kept me intrigued.
Finished two books on my Kindle this weekend:
* The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle by Hugh Lofting. Children’s classic from 1922. I used this for a PopSugar prompt (author who shared your initials).
* The Night Before Christmas and Other Popular Stories For Children by various authors. This was okay for what it was and it was free. It is a collection of 1-2 page short stories and poems geared towards kids, going back s century or more — which means some are quite moralistic.
* The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle by Hugh Lofting. Children’s classic from 1922. I used this for a PopSugar prompt (author who shared your initials).
* The Night Before Christmas and Other Popular Stories For Children by various authors. This was okay for what it was and it was free. It is a collection of 1-2 page short stories and poems geared towards kids, going back s century or more — which means some are quite moralistic.


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Medical and Political Thriller
Pandemic
Written before the recent coronavirus, but many parallels plus some extra geopolitics.
Plenty of information on the science and history of viruses and pandemics.

Rescuing You for Christmas

Renovating Hearts



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Historical Mystery / Time Travel
Novella
Overall, this is well-written, engaging, and gripping with complex characters in a historical setting.


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Fiction - Family Drama, A Cold Case, and A Genetic Mystery
Overall, this story is emotional, entertaining, and thought-provoking. The author delivers a vivid story of life and drama.


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Crime Thriller
Overall, this is a fast-paced and entertaining thriller with some humor to break the suspense occasionally. If you enjoy crime thrillers with humor, a twisty plot, and a protagonist who is a thief and a master of disguise, then look no further.


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Police Procedural / Crime Thriller
Overall, this is a tense, gritty, and engaging novel with wit, suspense, action, and some great twists as well as some violence. The author’s writing style continues to hook me quickly, and the story builds momentum that leads to an action-filled conclusion.
Finished Brian's Winter by Gary Paulsen last night, a follow-up “what if?” to Hatchet. This is book 100/100 (8 ahead) for the year, so completes my 카지노싸이트 goal.


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Great work Heather!


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Military Thriller
Riveting, Dramatic, Suspenseful, and Intense


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Congrats! Always an impressive goal.
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