It's Monday! What Are You Reading? is a bookish meme
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gather to share what
we have read this past week and what we
plan to read this week. It's
a great way to network with
other bloggers, see some
wonderful blogs, and put new titles on
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Books Read (click on titles for review):
The White Forest by Adam McOmber
The Case of the Blind Barber by John Dickson Carr
Currently Reading:
Murder at the Library of Congress by Margaret Truman: Commissioned by the Library of Congress' magazine, "Civilization," to
write an article on a recently discovered, supposed diary of Christopher
Columbus, Annabel Smith finds herself matching wits with a ruthless
wealthy bibliophile, an ambitious TV journalist, and a killer to
complete her assignment - (Baker & Taylor)
Books that spark my interest:
11/22/63 by Stephen King
The Penguin Book of Victorian Women in Crime by Michael Sims (ed)
Lake of Sorrows by Erin Hart
Star Trek & Philosophy: The Wrath of Kant by Jason T Eberl & Kevin S Decker (eds)
History of the Millennium (so Far) by Dave Barry
Murder at the MLA by D J H Jones





















8 comments:
11-22-63 is soooooo good! I hope you get to it soon :)
The titles always spark my interest. Have a great week Bev
Murder at the Library of Congress is the only one of that series that I've ever read. I think I have some others, but haven't gotten around to them yet. Hope you have a great week.
@Ryan: The main reason I wanted to read this one is because it's set in the Library of Congress. And so far, it's pretty good--but I can't say I'm getting hooked on the series.
I thoroughly enjoyed 11/22/63. Hope you do, too.
Enjoy your reading!
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"The Wrath of Kant" ... love it! :-) I really want to read 11/22/63.
Murder at the Library of Congress sounds like a lot of fun. I hope you enjoy it!
I hope you are enjoying your reads this week!
Shelleyrae @ Book'd Out
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