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hippywife

(22,767 posts)
23. Hsve been sticking with ebooks on Libby
Sun Nov 27, 2022, 11:08 PM
Nov 2022

to avoid having to go into town to the library, and after a stretch of non-fiction, picked one I've had on my TBR for a really long time.

https://katherinearden.com/book/the-bear-and-the-nightingale/

When I initially added it to my For Later list on the library's website, it was a single book. It's since become a series of three books.

https://katherinearden.com/book/the-girl-in-the-tower/

https://katherinearden.com/book/the-winter-of-the-witch/

Read the first two this week and started the third today. They're Russian folklore and much of the stories take place during heavy winter, and it's been so cold here lately, I've read them bundled up in my blankets with the cat.



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"The Lost for Words Bookshop" bif Nov 2022 #1
Great name hermetic Nov 2022 #2
Intriguing title! SheltieLover Nov 2022 #4
Just started "Reckoning" by Catherine Coulter. SheltieLover Nov 2022 #3
"May Day Murder" by Julie Wassmer The King of Prussia Nov 2022 #5
Sounds like a fun series hermetic Nov 2022 #7
Love the Whitstable Pearl TV series Easterncedar Nov 2022 #12
we watched the tv series on ACORN. Season 2 drops on Nov 28 yellowdogintexas Nov 2022 #16
A rereading dweller Nov 2022 #6
Gosh, that sounds great. hermetic Nov 2022 #8
Re-reading Carl Hiaasen's Squeeze Me. Ford_Prefect Nov 2022 #9
Yes indeed hermetic Nov 2022 #10
That's a great read! SheltieLover Nov 2022 #11
I do love Hiaasen! We have read all of his novels yellowdogintexas Nov 2022 #17
Half-way through "Elementary, She Read" - by Vicki Delany Number9Dream Nov 2022 #13
I love Sherlock spinoffs hermetic Nov 2022 #14
The Stone Thieves by Eddy Telviot yellowdogintexas Nov 2022 #15
That surely does sound hermetic Nov 2022 #19
Still reading Barbara Kingsolver's DEMON COPPERHEAD which is still one of the best things I've japple Nov 2022 #18
Oh noes, hermetic Nov 2022 #20
I finally finished Annelies on the trip last week Jilly_in_VA Nov 2022 #21
Since I get most of my books from the Little Free Library in town, I sometimes make a bad choice. Paper Roses Nov 2022 #22
Hsve been sticking with ebooks on Libby hippywife Nov 2022 #23
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