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2. I'm comfort reading
Sun Mar 29, 2020, 01:30 PM
Mar 2020

Just about to finish "Black Dog" by Stephen Booth - the first in the Fry & Cooper series set in England's Peak District. Subject to the ending not being preposterous, it's very good indeed. Earlier I read "Cadaver Game" - #16 in Kate Ellis's Wesley Peterson series of mysteries. I recommend the whole series.
Next up - not sure - probably another murder mystery set on a scenic part of England.

Keeping myself busy with a website called "Librarything" which my wife found. Cataloguing the vast number of books that we have.

Also been doing a bit of writing, started a blog and opened with a bit of relevant family history.

Things aren't great here, but not as bad as there I think. All of you try to keep yourselves safe x

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I just finished PoindexterOglethorpe Mar 2020 #1
Okay hermetic Mar 2020 #3
I'm comfort reading The King of Prussia Mar 2020 #2
Well that sounds cool hermetic Mar 2020 #5
Someone recommended MuseRider Mar 2020 #4
That heppens to me sometimes, too hermetic Mar 2020 #6
Foundation and Empire, by Asimov n/t gladium et scutum Mar 2020 #7
Daniel Deronda, by George Eliot cyclonefence Mar 2020 #8
Sounds more like hermetic Mar 2020 #9
I finished reading Lissa Evans' book,Their Finest and started looking for more japple Mar 2020 #10
Fascinating! hermetic Mar 2020 #11
An old (well, 1983) Tim Powers book getting old in mke Apr 2020 #12
Good deal! hermetic Apr 2020 #14
I'm not reading ANYTHING!! Tracer Apr 2020 #13
Hopefully hermetic Apr 2020 #15
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