It's time for the Friday Book Club! What reads are you loving this week?
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I had planned on a few new releases this week, but both books I was set to read on Tuesday have been delayed until March so my brain continued its reread kick.
Finished rereading Carlene O'Connor's Murder in an Irish Garden (Irish Village Mystery #11) and also reread Murder at an Irish Chipper (Irish Village Mystery #10).
In between I reread Rebecca Zanetti's You Can Scream (Laurel Snow #5) as the audio book released later than the digital/print editions.
I also "reread" Veronica Scott's Star Cruise: Lucky Charm (Sectors #19.5) as the single edition just released had extra words (so mostly a reread with a completely new scene that wrapped up something set up earlier in the story).
Love these Friday Book Club posts—they’re a great way for readers to share what they’re currently enjoying and discover new titles. It’s always inspiring to see different tastes and recommendations from fellow book lovers. Just like good reading communities need structure, businesses rely on a strong tax law firm for proper compliance and financial guidance.
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I had planned on a few new releases this week, but both books I was set to read on Tuesday have been delayed until March so my brain continued its reread kick.
Finished rereading Carlene O'Connor's Murder in an Irish Garden (Irish Village Mystery #11) and also reread Murder at an Irish Chipper (Irish Village Mystery #10).
In between I reread Rebecca Zanetti's You Can Scream (Laurel Snow #5) as the audio book released later than the digital/print editions.
I also "reread" Veronica Scott's Star Cruise: Lucky Charm (Sectors #19.5) as the single edition just released had extra words (so mostly a reread with a completely new scene that wrapped up something set up earlier in the story).
Love these Friday Book Club posts—they’re a great way for readers to share what they’re currently enjoying and discover new titles. It’s always inspiring to see different tastes and recommendations from fellow book lovers. Just like good reading communities need structure, businesses rely on a strong tax law firm for proper compliance and financial guidance.
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