Sunday, September 22, 2024
{Sunday Post} — Cold Trail, Survive the Night, and We Kept Her in the Cellar
Once upon a time, I was good at speed-reading, and I hope I still have the ability because I have a lot of ARCs on my plate. On the backburner: Shadow of the Doubt, Ghost Soldier, The Madness, and William. A few other books aren't listed here—new titles are listed in this week's "What's in the Mailbox?".
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There was lots of stuff in the mail: Cold Trail by Taylor Moore, Ruin Road by Lamar Giles, Not the Killing Kind by Maria Kelson, We Kept Her in the Cellar by W. R. Gorman, and the Despicable Me 4 Blu-ray.
How many copies of Daphne Du Maurier's Rebecca do I now own? I found another hardback at a thrift store for twenty-five cents. Also, I picked up two paperbacks, The Turn of the Key by Ruth Ware and John Adams by David McCullough.
New titles on my Kindle are Survive the Night by Riley Sager, The Last Days of Marilyn Monroe by Donald H. Wolfe, and The Tyranny of Pubic Discourse by David Hirsch and Dan Van Haften.
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B.J. Burgess
Bookworm extraordinaire with a caffeine addiction, I’ve spent years dodging reality in the pages of novels—from spine-tingling thrillers to Westerns that make me feel like a cowboy. Join my chaotic love affair with books and movies at Ramblings of a Coffee-Addicted Writer and Gunsmoke & Grit—where words flow faster than my coffee supply!
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Wow! You’ve got a lot of good reading potential here. I hope you get some calm soon.
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