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message 1: by Barbara (last edited Jan 01, 2024 06:08AM) (new)

Barbara (cinnabarb) | 6232 comments Mod
I've archived the old thread since it was getting so long.

Tell us about books you've finished.


message 2: by Barbara (new)

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From a Far and Lovely Country From a Far and Lovely Country (No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency, #24) by Alexander McCall Smith by Alexander McCall Smith

The investigators at the No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency are concerned with a shady nightclub, family connections, and a new dress.

Always nice to visit with these favorite characters. 3 stars

My review: /review/show...


message 3: by Bill (new)

Bill | 1128 comments Doomsday Book Doomsday Book (Oxford Time Travel, #1) by Connie Willis by Connie Willis (Oxford Time Travel #1 / 1992) a carry over from 2023. 4.5 stars

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message 4: by Barbara (new)

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Elysium Fire Elysium Fire (Prefect Dreyfus Emergency, #2) by Alastair Reynolds by Alastair Reynolds

In this sci-fi detective novel, people are dying from a mysterious cause in outer space habitats, and the prefects (police) have to stop the carnage (amongst other things).

Very good story. 4 stars

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message 5: by Bill (new)

Bill | 1128 comments Rocannon's World Rocannon's World by Ursula K. Le Guin by Ursula K. Le Guin (Hainish Saga #1) 3.5 stars

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message 7: by Barbara (new)

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My Name is Barbra My Name is Barbra by Barbra Streisand by Barbra Streisand

In this memoir, Barbra shares most everything you'd want to know about her life....and especially her work.

The book is almost 1000 pages but I liked it all. 4.5 stars

My review: /review/show...


message 8: by Barbara (new)

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The Murdered Molls The Murdered Molls (Josef Slonský Investigations #7) by Graham Brack by Graham Brack

In this addition to the humorous 'Josef Slonský' series, the Czech detective has to deal with a severely injured knee while the police investigate several crimes.

Bizarre and brutal crimes in this book, but the humor is great as usual. 3.5 stars

My review: /review/show...


message 9: by Barbara (new)

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Leader of the Pack Leader of the Pack (Andy Carpenter, #10) by David Rosenfelt by David Rosenfelt

In this addition to the humorous 'Andy Carpenter' series, the New Jersey defense attorney gets a new trial for a man he thinks was wrongly convicted.

I enjoyed the book but some parts were too dark for a cozy. 3 stars

My review: /review/show...


message 10: by Barbara (new)

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Lone Wolf Lone Wolf (Orphan X, #9) by Gregg Andrew Hurwitz by Gregg Andrew Hurwitz

In this addition to the 'Orphan X' series, Evan Smoak's search for a lost dog leads him to clash with a skilled female assassin.

Exciting story as usual. 3.5 stars

My review: /review/show...


message 11: by Barbara (new)

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Everyone on This Train Is a Suspect Everyone on This Train Is a Suspect (Ernest Cunningham, #2) by Benjamin Stevenson by Benjamin Stevenson

In this clever series, struggling writer Ernest Cunningham seems to encounter murder wherever he goes....then writes a book about it. This time he's on a luxury train.

Fun mystery. 3.5 stars

My review: /review/show...


message 12: by Bill (new)

Bill | 1128 comments Tehanu Tehanu (Earthsea Cycle, #4) by Ursula K. Le Guin by Ursula K. Le Guin (Earthsea #4) (4.5 stars)

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message 14: by Barbara (new)

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Where Are the Children Now? Where Are the Children Now? (Where Are the Children, #2) by Mary Higgins Clark by Mary Higgins Clark

This book is a sequel to Mary Higgins Clark's 1975 novel 'Where Are the Children?'. In this suspenseful story, a little girl goes missing.

Lots of twists. 3.5 stars.

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message 15: by Barbara (new)

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Zero Days Zero Days by Ruth Ware by Ruth Ware

A cyber-security expert is suspected of murdering her husband, and goes on the run to find the real killer....with the cops right on her tail.

Chase novels are not my favorites, but it's well written. 3 stars

My review: /review/show...


message 16: by Barbara (new)

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The Soulmate The Soulmate by Sally Hepworth by Sally Hepworth

An apparent suicide slowly reveals a connection between married couples of different generations.

This is suspenseful mystery/domestic drama. 3.5 stars

My review: /review/show...


message 18: by Barbara (new)

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Midnight Climax Midnight Climax by Peter Kageyama by Peter Kageyama

This thriller (with the provocative title) is inspired by a real CIA experiment in which men were lured into brothels by prostitutes, then dosed with psychedelic drugs to study their effects.

The book is a well-written page turner. 4 stars

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message 19: by Barbara (new)

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The Flying Troutmans The Flying Troutmans by Miriam Toews by Miriam Toews

This book, about a family struggling to keep things together in difficult circumstances, is a sort of domestic drama/ coming-of-age story/ comic travelogue novel.

Good story. 3.5 stars

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message 20: by Barbara (new)

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Tell-Tale Bones Tell-Tale Bones (Sarah Booth Delaney #26) by Carolyn Haines by Carolyn Haines

I usually like the books in this series, but this one went off the rails for me.

Disappointing. 2.5 stars (for the author's efforts)

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KOMET | 860 comments Luftwaffe Aces: German Combat Pilots of WWII by Franz Kurowski (translated from the German)

Luftwaffe Aces German Combat Pilots of WWII (Stackpole Military History Series) by Franz Kurowski

My rating: 2 stars.


message 22: by Barbara (new)

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KOMET wrote: "Luftwaffe Aces: German Combat Pilots of WWII by Franz Kurowski (translated from the German)

Luftwaffe Aces German Combat Pilots of WWII (Stackpole Military History Series) by Franz Kurowski

My rati..."


Wow. 2 stars. You usually like these kinds of books.


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message 24: by Barbara (new)

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The Motion Picture Teller The Motion Picture Teller by Colin Cotterill by Colin Cotterill.

In this humorous suspense novel two Bangkok movie buffs discover a fabulous Thai film that's never been released....and they want to find out why.

I enjoyed the book. 4 stars

My review: /review/show...


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KOMET | 860 comments Yesterday, I finished reading the wartime memoir "Bomber Pilot" by Leonard Cheshire, which was originally published in 1943. Rating: 5 stars.

Bomber Pilot by Leonard Cheshire


message 29: by Bill (new)

Bill | 1128 comments The Fall Of The Sparrow The Fall Of The Sparrow by Nigel Balchin by Nigel Balchin This is a Did Not Finish (DNF) book, so no rating (NR)

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message 30: by Bill (last edited Feb 06, 2024 08:44AM) (new)

Bill | 1128 comments The Field Guide The Field Guide (The Spiderwick Chronicles, #1) by Tony DiTerlizzi by Tony DiTerlizzi & Holly Black, the first book in the Spiderwick Chronicles. An excellent introduction (4.0 stars)

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message 31: by Barbara (new)

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The Gathering The Gathering by C.J. Tudor by C.J. Tudor

In this vampyr (aka vampire) novel, set in modern times, vampyrs and humans co-exist unless vampyrs prove dangerous to humans....and the gov't steps in.

Another good supernatural suspense tale from C.J. Tudor. 4 stars

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message 32: by KOMET (new)

KOMET | 860 comments Just finished reading "Lost Black Sheep: The Search for WWII Ace Chris Magee" by Robert T. Reed.

Lost Black Sheep The Search for WWII Ace Chris Magee by Robert T. Reed

Sheds light on the enigmatic life of Chris Magee, who besides being a Marine Corps fighter ace in Gregory 'Pappy' Boyington's Black Sheep Squadron in the South Pacific during World War II, lived a life that was at times, off the track, veiled in mystery.

Rating: 3 stars


message 33: by Barbara (new)

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Speaking of planes, some folks think they may have located Amelia Earhart's lost aircraft. I wonder if it's the real thing.

"A deep-sea exploration company has captured a sonar image of an anomaly on the ocean floor that resembles an aircraft. The team believes the object could be Amelia Earhart's Lockheed 10-E Electra that went missing nearly 87 years ago."


message 34: by Barbara (new)

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A Fistful of Collars A Fistful of Collars (A Chet and Bernie Mystery, #5) by Spencer Quinn by Spencer Quinn

In this additon to the 'Chet and Bernie' mystery series, the detective team keeps an eye on a Hollywood star during a movie shoot.

Chet the dog narrates these stories, which are always fun. 3 stars

My review: /review/show...


message 35: by KOMET (new)

KOMET | 860 comments Finished reading today "The Blue Max Airmen - German Airmen Awarded the Pour le Mérite: Volume 20: Jacobs & Sachsenberg" by Lance J. Bronnenkant PhD

The Blue Max Airmen German Airmen Awarded the Pour le Mérite Volume 20 Jacobs & Sachsenberg by Lance J. Bronnenkant PhD

This book tells the stories of two of Germany's top fighter aces of World War I who were awarded the Pour le Mérite (aka the Blue Max), the Imperial German Empire's highest award for bravery in battle. It also contains photos - many of which hadn't been published before that were culled from private collections of the airmen themselves - and a variety of illustrations showing the various aircraft flown by both pilots during their wartime service.

Rating: 5 stars (One of the best books in the series I've yet read.)


message 36: by Bill (new)

Bill | 1128 comments Barbara wrote: "Speaking of planes, some folks think they may have located Amelia Earhart's lost aircraft. I wonder if it's the real thing.

"A deep-sea exploration company has captured a sonar image of an anomal..."


I heard that.


message 39: by Barbara (new)

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Witchcraft A History in Thirteen Trials by Marion Gibson Witchcraft: A History in Thirteen Trials by Marion Gibson

Gibson writes extensively about witches and witch-craft and in this book discusses 13 witch trials that have spanned the ages, putting them in the context of their time and place.

Interesting book. 3.5 stars

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message 40: by Franky (new)

Franky | 76 comments I finished up Mansfield Park

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message 41: by Bill (new)

Bill | 1128 comments Planet of Exile Planet of Exile by Ursula K. Le Guin by Ursula K. Le Guin (Hainish Cycle #2) 4.0 stars

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message 42: by Barbara (new)

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Extinction Extinction by Douglas Preston by Douglas Preston

Erebus Resort - an exclusive retreat for rich people - features 'de-extincted' animals (sort of like Jurassic Park). After a honeymoon couple is abducted from the grounds, an investigation reveals secrets.

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message 43: by KOMET (last edited Feb 12, 2024 04:38PM) (new)

KOMET | 860 comments Earlier today, I finished reading the wartime memoir "Luftwaffe Fighter Pilot: Defending the Reich Against the RAF and the USAAF" by Wolfgang Fischer.

Luftwaffe Fighter Pilot Defending the Reich Against the RAF and the USAAF by Wolfgang Fischer

This is the author's account of his wartime experiences with the Luftwaffe through almost 6 years of war from Germany, to France, to Italy, and back to France again.

I liked this book a lot because it gave me, as a reader, a glimpse into the wartime experiences of a Luftwaffe fighter pilot who - though he didn't become an ace and earn medals for bravery - nevertheless achieved a great deal in realizing his long cherished dream to fly.

Rating: 5 stars


message 44: by Barbara (last edited Feb 13, 2024 07:22AM) (new)

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American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer American Prometheus The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer by Kai Bird by Kai Bird and Martin Sherwin

I like the first half or so of the book, about Oppenheimer's early years and through his time at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico. This was interesting and enlightening about the scientist's family, education, social life, interest in left wing causes, brilliance in physics, being the director of Los Alamos, and so on. (As a side note, one thing that particularly struck me about the story was that - right out in the open - schools, universities. government organizations, etc. restricted the number of Jews allowed in. They'd come right out and say 'we have too many Jews' or something similar.)

The second part of the story about Lewis Strasse and his minions doing their best to destroy Oppenheimer is good from a factual and historical POV, but it made me depressed. I felt the venality of these people and the non-stop surveillance, bugging of phones, following people, harassing people, and more was off the charts. And much of it, done by the FBI, was illegal.

In any case the book is well researched and well-written. I'm not going to write a more extensive review, but I give it 5 stars.

That's all I have to say about this book....except that the movie 'Oppenheimer' (2023) seems to skew the story a little bit. Films usually do that though.

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message 45: by Barbara (last edited Feb 14, 2024 09:38AM) (new)

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Paw and Order Paw and Order (A Chet and Bernie Mystery, #7) by Spencer Quinn by Spencer Quinn

In this addition to the humorous Chet and Bernie series, the detective team investigates a murder in scandal-ridden Washington DC.

Formulaic but fun as usual. 3 stars

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message 47: by Barbara (new)

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The Private Life of Spies and The Exquisite Art of Getting Even Stories of Espionage and Revenge by Alexander McCall Smith The Private Life of Spies and The Exquisite Art of Getting Even: Stories of Espionage and Revenge by Alexander McCall Smith

In this humorous two-part book, 'The Private Life of Spies' contains tales about espionage, and 'The Exquisite Art of Getting Even' contains anecdotes about revenge.

I always enjoy Smith's books. 3.5 stars

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message 48: by Bill (new)

Bill | 1128 comments Look To The Lady Look To The Lady by Margery Allingham by Margery Allingham (Albert Campion #3) 3.0 stars

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message 49: by Barbara (new)

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Easter Basket Murder Easter Basket Murder (A Lucy Stone Mystery, #29.5) by Leslie Meier by Leslie Meier, Lee Hollis and Barbara Ross

Three cozy mystery novellas that feature Easter themes. Written by Leslie Meier; Lee Hollis; and Barbara Ross.

Pleasant stories. 3 stars

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