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Speed-read the mindbending Banzeiro òkòtó: Uma viagem à Amazônia Centro do Mundo and interviewed the Italian translators. I'm still trying to write a coherent review.
A couple of excellent graphic novels set in the forests: The Forest and Through the Woods. Currently finishing the mindbending (literally, as in psychedelic) and hilarious Tu sueño imperios han sido.
Up next are Piranesi, the Le Guin marathon, then a coule of Delany, but it'll be June by then.




Historical cozy mystery set in Normandy in 1892, with the intrepid Lady Emily as the amateur sleuth
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I enjoyed learning the history of traveling library and the women who dedicated their lives to it, however the story of Cussy Mary Carter didn’t really hold my attention.





A good debut that could have been great had it reduced the number of topics. Still, might be interesting to historical fiction readers as it covers plenty of events from 1911-12 Ireland.
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I enjoyed "The Alice Network." I thought Quinn's The Rose Code


Then Last Dance
It is book 16 in a legal thriller series. My 3.5star review rounded up /review/show...


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Link to my short review with some favorite quotes:
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Jeri Westerson installment #6 :
Shadow of the Alchemist

here is my 5 stars review
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It is historical fiction set in 1961 Netherlands. I rated it 2.5 stars rounded up. There are graphic sex scenes. My review /review/show...


One of the sweetest stories I have ever read. The titular characters are the best!
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The House on Biscayne Bay by Chanel Cleeton | read by Caroline Hewitt & Frankie Corzo | Review
Gorgeous Miami setting and a nice mystery early 20th century.



An interesting anthology for those who would enjoy short stories infused with African culture.
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Really enjoying it...shaping up for 5 stars. A true crime with a wrongful conviction for murder, set in the late 1880s. Really well written and stayed up way too late reading last night...




A graphic novel about the Chernobyl nuclear disaster. Won't have much to offer if you have already read other nonfiction works on the topic, but a good book for those who want a quick gist of the events.
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A spooky novella loosely based on true events in 1720s Scotland.
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Most welcome! I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. :)