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2023
My Year in Books
2,708
pages read
9
books read


Ready or Not by Laura Segal Stegman
Shortest Book
188
pages
The Return by Laurie Stevens
Longest Book
372
pages

Average book length in 2023
300
pages

Death Takes a Bath by Sharon  Lynn
Most Shelved
1,108
people also shelved
Kenneth Strickfaden, Dr. Frankenstein's Electrician by Harry Goldman
Least Shelved
23
people also shelved

Sherrill’s average rating for 2023
5.0
it was amazing
5.0

Flying Home by R.D. Kardon
Highest Rated on Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ
4.77 average

Death Takes a Bath by Sharon  Lynn

Sherrill’s first review of the year

it was amazing
Death Takes a Bath is a difficult book to put down! Author Sharon Lynn is adept at creating fast-paced dialogue, a compelling story set at the Roman Baths in England, and a cast of finely delineated characters to love and hate. I especially enjoyed the repartee between archaeology intern Maddie McGuire, her best friend Tori, and Maddie's Scottish friend, Constable Edward Bailey. Lynn added just the right number of red herrings to keep me guessing ...more

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Death Takes a Bath by Sharon  Lynn
it was amazing
Growing From the Ashes by Sheila Lowe
Kenneth Strickfaden, Dr. Frankenstein's Electrician by Harry Goldman
Ready or Not by Laura Segal Stegman
Undertones by Maggie Jaimeson
Iniquity by Laurie  Buchanan
Flying Home by R.D. Kardon
Death Takes a Fall by Sharon  Lynn
The Return by Laurie Stevens

The Return by Laurie Stevens

Sherrill’s last review of the year

it was amazing
Laurie Stevens� first science fiction/fantasy book The Return surely won’t be her last in this genre. The forever rebellious teen Aiden Baylor longs to commune with nature the old-fashioned way—on his own terms, using his heart, soul, and independent thinking—not via AGI’s (artificial general intelligence) WeConnect chips implanted in people’s brains at birth. Controlling human beings� every thought, move, and way of life is the machine DAPHNE, w ...more
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