
It looks like I read more than I thought. 38 books!
The Snows of Somerset by JA Snow
Blood and Cobblestone by JA Snow
Pilgrim Girl by JA Snow
Swedish Christmas Traditions by Ernst Kirchsteiger
The Nativity: A Critical Examination by Jonathan MS Pearce
The 12 Days of Yule by Jenn Campus
Wintermas by Michael Harold
Constance: A Story about Plymouth by Patricia Clapp
Here I Shall Die Ashore by Caleb Johnson
Melania and Me by Stephanie Winston Wolkoff
Rage by Bob Woodward
Fear by Bob Woodward
Siege: Trump Under Fire by Michael Wolfe
Fire and Fury by Michael Wolfe
The Room Where It Happened by John Bolton
The Cult of Trump by Steven Hassan
Disloyal by Michael Cohen
Free, Melania by Kate Bennett
The Art of her Deal by Mary Jordan
Too Much and Never Enough by Mary Trump
Trump on the Couch by Justin A Frank
All The President’s Women by Barry Levine and Monique el-Faizy
Trumpocracy by David Frum
A Very Stable Genius by Philip Rucker and Carol Leonnig
A Warning by Anonymous
The Testaments by Margaret Atwood
The Rebels of Ireland by Edward Rutherfurd
The Princes of Ireland by Edward Rutherfurd
London by Edward Rutherfurd
Becoming by Michelle Obama
Killing Thyme by Leslie Budewitz
Guilty as Cinnamon by Leslie Budewitz
Assault and Pepper by Leslie Budewitz
Practical Magic by Alice Hoffman
The Rules of Magic by Alice Hoffman
Christmas Eve in Friday Harbor by Lisa Kleypas
Rainshadow Road by Lisa Kleypas
Dream Lake by Lisa Kleypas
Wow, I am astonished at all of the Serious Books you read. But glad to see you read some set-in-Seattle Spice Shop Mysteries, me too!
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Aren’t those books great! I’m not big on mysteries, but a friend suggested these, and I was hooked!!
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You probably know that there is a whole genre called Cozy Mysteries (meaning not too scary) and I follow several series.
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I think my friend mentioned those. But right now I’m hooked on the Friday Harbor romance series.
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