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Book Series on my Shelves: The Oldies but Goodies, the Shamefully Unread, the Guilty Pleasures and the DNFs

With an extensive collection of over 200 book series on my shelves, I've carefully selected the most relevant and intriguing ones to share in this post. I've also included several older published books that I believe deserve more recognition. If you have any beloved book series that you think deserve a spotlight, feel free to share and comment below. I'm always eager to discover new recommendations and engage in book discussions! Jane Marple is a woman whose knitting needles are as sharp as her intellect. Beneath her seemingly innocent appearance lies a razor-sharp mind that can unravel the most complex of mysteries. With her keen eye for human nature and a knack for finding clues in the most unlikely places. Just like her namesake flower, she may be delicate and unassuming, but her wit and wisdom make her a force to be reckoned with in the world of crime-solving. The Miss Marple series was my introduction to whodunnit mysteries so it holds a special place in my heart and m

Exciting 2023 Book Releases Part 1

I compiled a list of the most captivating 2023 book releases that personally caught my attention. As usual, the majority of these books fall into the genres of mysteries, thrillers, and some speculative fiction, making them a must-read for enthusiasts of these genres. Before diving into the details, I feel compelled to draw attention to my selection of books with the most stunning cover art. The earthy tones and exquisite flower illustrations featured on these four books truly resonate with my personal aesthetic preferences. Now, let's explore the sequels that have piqued my interest the most. Having enjoyed the first installments especially the Rivers of London series and Rachel Krall series, I am eagerly anticipating their continuations. 1. Deadly Ever After by Ben Aaronovitch Release date, January 17, 2023 In this enchanting tale, illustrations from a mysterious book of fairy tales drawn in the late 1800s come to life, wreaking havoc in the modern era. These illustrat

Mid-Year Reading Highlights ❁

June has been an incredible month of reading for me. I had the pleasure of devouring eight books, with four of them earning a solid four-star rating, and one capturing a perfect five stars. This month, I felt a renewed sense of motivation to immerse myself in both physical and audio books, realizing that we're already halfway through the year and eager to make progress on my reading goals. I'm particularly thrilled with my book choices, as I intentionally sought out mysteries infused with paranormal elements like The House Across the Lake , The Vanishing and A House with Good Bones . Additionally, I indulged in the immensely popular novel of the moment, Wrong Place Wrong Time, which captivated me with its unique plot and intriguing timeline. If your curiosity is piqued check out below for all the books I've read this June. Happy reading 😊. ❁ The House Across the Lake by Riley Sager ✰✰✰✰ Casey Fletcher seeks solace in her family's lakeside retreat while dealing

From Skeptic to Fanatic: How I Changed My Mind on Audiobooks and Discovered a New Way to Enjoy Literature

In the past, I wasn't fond of experiencing books through audiobooks as I preferred setting my own reading pace and found it difficult to concentrate while listening. However, over the past year, I've developed a newfound habit of donning my headphones and immersing myself in the latest thrilling book releases, as well as catching up on older titles, all while taking care of administrative tasks or doing household chores. Surprisingly, I've found that multitasking can actually heighten my enjoyment of audiobooks, leading me to discover some truly captivating reads. In light of this, I am excited to share a selection of books that I found particularly engaging while listening to them. The Night Sister by Jennifer Mcmahon is a gripping psychological thriller that delves into the haunting secrets of a small town. The story follows a group of childhood friends who are drawn back to their hometown when a mysterious tragedy strikes. As they uncover long-buried secrets and conf



Current Book Obsessions: What I'm Reading Now


The Outsider by Stephen King
When an eleven-year-old boy's lifeless body is discovered, all evidence points to Terry Maitland, a well respected member of the community. Detective Ralph Anderson leads a swift and public arrest, confident in their seemingly ironclad case. However, as the investigation deepens, shocking secrets come to light, leaving readers on the edge of their seats. King's masterful storytelling builds intense tension and suspense, forcing us to question whether Terry Maitland is truly who he seems to be. This compelling and unsettling novel showcases King at his best, keeping readers enthralled until the very end.
Dead Eleven by Jimmy Juliano
Willow Stone's world is turned upside down when she discovers cryptic words written in her deceased son's bedroom, leading her to the mysterious Clifford Island. Determined to uncover the truth about her son's death, Willow finds herself trapped in a strange and isolated community with an eerie obsession with the year 1994. As she delves deeper into their strange rules and secrets, she realizes that something is amiss on the island. Meanwhile, high schooler Lily Becker, a native of Clifford, grows tired of the island's bizarre traditions and is determined to expose their falsehood. When Willow disappears, her brother Harper embarks on a dangerous quest to find her and uncovers the sinister reality behind Clifford Island. Faced with the island's dark secrets, Harper must fight to escape its clutches and reveal the truth before it's too late.