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mrs_sweetpeach) wrote2023-03-01 11:07 am
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As you can see, it was not an exciting week. That is fine by me as it means I got to get a bunch of shows off the DVR (by watching them, of course) and I managed to finish two cat beds, add a lifeline to one cowl and knit another two inches on another. I also finished reading the second Nancy J. Cohen book, decided against reading more of them (and holy smokes are there a lot), and read Murder at Flood Tide (The DI Jack Knox mysteries Book 2) which I actually enjoyed. I'd like to read more of them but not if I have to pay for the privilege. I looked hoopla but by there aren't any books by Robert McNeill there. This being the case I googled for Classic Detective Novels and found 10 of the Best Classic Detective Novels Everyone Should Read, discovering I have not read many of them. First on the list is Wilkie Collins' The Moonstone which I could find on Hoopla so I downloaded it last night and started reading.
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Ugh, I'm cleaning my fridge today. I hate cleaning the fridge.
That lit site is great! Thanks for the bookmark!
Glad your mom is getting the care she needs. ❤️
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The Moonstone is interesting, in case you're considering that one. It was sensation when it came out back in the Victorian age. It's far different than what I've been reading (I'm beginning to think "Cozy Mysteries" translates to "dumbed down") and the format is different than anything I've encountered before.
I'm relieved about my mom's surgery and and I'm happy to say that her surgery date has been moved up to March 31st.