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What are You Reading - 2023
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I am kicking off 2023 with I'm Glad My Mom Died, which I may use for the monthly challenge, and Just Get Home for our group read.

I will start Murder in an Irish Village later today and it will be my first book puzzle to start,







Even if I need to rethink this later, I have wanted to read this for years after studying and performing Antigone in year 10 drama.

I’m reading The Nazi Conspiracy: The Secret Plot to Kill Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill by Brad Meltzer. It’s actually nonfiction - yes by Brad Meltzer, who usually writes fiction.
I’m also listening to Louise Penny’s latest book A World of Curiosities.


I started The Jekyll Revelation this afternoon. I't my first time reading this author, Robert Masello. Too bad his last name didn't start with an N. Oh well, the cover shows a man wearing a top hat.






My review:www.goodreads.com/review/show/5207020349


I've set myself a goal this year to read at least one nonfiction title and one classic each month. I feel like those are genre in which I read the least but really enjoy when I get around to them.

I’m listening to The Girl of His Dreams by Donna Leon - mystery - the 17th book in the Commissario Brunetti series.
I’m reading The End Of The World Is Just The Beginning: Mapping The Collapse Of Globalization by Peter Zeihan - nonfiction, and The Cost of Sugar by Cynthia McLeod - historical fiction.

I love the Matthew Shardlake historical mystery series by C.J. Sansom. Lamentation is #6.





My Review: www.goodreads.com/review/show/5218578460"


I've moved on to Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine and Newt's Emerald which I thought I had a place for in the yearly challenge, but I already have another task slated for the first badge for that puzzle. Oh well, it's short, and I've already started, so I'll read it anyway.







I really enjoyed this one, Jayme!

Also finished The Waters of Eternal Youth by Donna Leon - the 25th book in the Commissario Brunetti series. It was a great listen with narrator David Colacci. My review: /review/show...
I’m listening to The White Mosque by Sofia Samatar and reading If the Oceans Were Ink: An Unlikely Friendship and a Journey to the Heart of the Quran by Carla Power for the January monthly challenge.




I don't know if you enjoy short stories, Shirley, but sometimes they serve me well when I'm not getting engrossed in a book.



That’s a good idea. I have started listening to audiobooks as well.

Today, I'll be starting Wolfhunter River. I would like to finish this series soon.


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I've had this on my shelf for ages! So glad you enjoyed it, Patty. May need to see where I can slot it in sometime soon...


My reading this year has been slower than usual and until today I had only finished one book. I was behind in my reading challenge for the year and I had already reduced it by 20 books! Fortunately, I was able to finish two books today, even if they were shorter books, and I started an easy read.
I finished:


I just started:


It's been ages since I last read Bryson.


My review: www.Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ.com/review/show/5186035846


MyReview: www.goodreads.com/review/show/5261158420

I started Bury the Lead for an Audible challenge and because it fit for a challenge in another group as well. I love this series. The humor is just right for me.
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