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amanda_lodden ([personal profile] amanda_lodden) wrote2010-11-03 08:28 pm
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27. Visions of Sugar Plums by Janet Evanovich

Short and silly. Not bad, not re-readable.

28. Murder At the Feast of Rejoicing by Lynda S. Robinson

I have a soft spot for historical mysteries, so when I stumbled into Robinson's first book, Murder In The House of Anubis, in a used bookstore I was pleased to find a historical mystery that wasn't Victorian. When it turned out to actually be good, I was ecstatic. I stumbled into another of her books in the same series in another used bookstore, and now I have to go track down the book in between the two, because I really really like this series.

29. Spellbent by Lucy A. Snyder

I blame this book for the wrinkles on my toes. I took a bath, and picked this book to read while I was there. A couple hours later, CJ knocked on the door to ask if I was okay, because I'd been in there so long. My original plan hadn't included finishing the book before dinner either, but I devoured it instead of doing the things I'd intended to this afternoon (so this book is to blame for my not having clean underwear, too.)