
Shelf Life
“Shelf Life” is my blog series where I explore the books I love, the ones I revisit as an adult, and the literary gems that have left a mark. From favorite reads to fresh perspectives on old classics, it’s all about the joy of literature. Come along as I share my thoughts, favorites, and those unexpected literary treasures that make reading a lifelong adventure.
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This month’s book that I’m reading for the #readchristie2023 challenge is Easy To Kill, also known by its original British title, Murder is Easy. In this post, I’ll be listing some of the tropes/plot devices that Christie uses in this book
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I’m participating in the British Crime Classics Challenge over at The Book Decoder for the first time. The challenge is to read any Crime/Mystery story by a British author that was published on or before 1965. The theme for August is “Authors New to Me” and I chose Molly Thynne.
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Bobby and Frankie’s whirlwind adventure is a charming, twist-filled mystery with a delightful mix of romance, humor, and surprising revelations that keep readers hooked from start to finish.