Lost in Temptation (Regency Chase #1) by Lauren Royal

After the children’s book The Diary of a Wimpy Kid, here’s something that’s definitely adult. Technically, I finished this first, but I just got around to writing about this later. Probably because I enjoyed The Diary more than I enjoyed this one.

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The Perfect Murder by Ruskin Bond

Another one for new year. This time it is a short story collection, all somehow related to murder—committing, witnessing, or solving a murder. There are quite a few well-known names: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Ruskin Bond, and Edgar Allan Poe. I cannot figure out the cover though… The title story is by someone else, not Ruskin Bond.

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The Mousetrap: A Play by Agatha Christie

It is rare that I am disappointed by an Agatha Christie novel/book. In fact, I can’t even remember any novel of hers that I was disappointed in. Sure, there have been times when I wasn’t amazed or thrilled, but it was always at least OK.

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We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson

Oh, what did I just read? I am going to be thinking about this for a long time. Some stories, no matter how much time has passed, stay with you. I have a feeling this is one of those stories…

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Thirteen, Fourteen … Little Boy Unseen (Rebekka Franck Book 7) by Willow Rose

I had no idea that this book was part of a series… I know, how dumb. But I saw the “Thirteen Fourteen” as just a part of the title and did not think that it might be connected to a series in any way.

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Prescription: Murder! Volume 1 by Alan Hynd and Noel Hynd

A very different type of book from what I usually go for, Prescription: Murder! Volume 1: Authentic Cases From The Files of Alan Hynd by Alan Hynd and Noel Hynd is about true crime.

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