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Thursday, January 02, 2020

Books of 2019...


I read a total of 95 books in 2019 and binged a few terrific new (to me) mystery series. You can check out the entire list over on Goodreads but these few were my five-star favourites, listed in order read with most recently finished first:

The Dragon Lady by Louisa Treger
The Other Windsor Girl by Georgie Blalock
Moon of the Crusted Snow by Waubgeshig Rice


Silent Night, Deadly Night by Vicki Delany
A Sorrowful Sanctuary by Iona Wishaw
A Dance of Cranes by Steve Burrows


I Shall Not Want by Julia Spencer-Fleming
A Better Man by Louise Penny
All Mortal Flesh by Julia Spencer-Fleming
It Begins in Betrayal by Iona Wishaw
A Fountain Filled with Blood by Julia Spencer-Fleming
An Old, Cold Grave by Iona Wishaw
Something Read, Something Dead by Eva Gates
A Killer in King's Cove by Iona Wishaw
The Lost Carousel of Provence by Juliet Blackwell
The Tale Teller by Anne Hillerman
The Prisoner in the Castle by Susan Elia MacNeal
Color Me Murder by Krista Davis
Malice in Miniature by Jeanne M. Dams
Just Killing Time by Julianne Holmes
The Clockmaker's Daughter by Kate Morton




What were  your favourite reads last year? What books are you most looking forward to in the coming year? Leave a comment or connect on Goodreads and let's share!

Wishing you a happy, healthy New Year and happy reading in 2020! 


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2 Comments:

At 11:48 am, Blogger Sheila Seabrook said...

Wow, 95 books is amazing, Cheryl.

I didn't read a lot last year, but what I did read was mostly writing or self-help type books. However, I started out 2020 with the urge to read fiction again, and the first book on my list was Reclusion by Blake Crouch. Very different from what I usually read, but very, very excellent.

Here's to much reading joy in 2020!

 
At 2:19 pm, Blogger Cheryl said...

Thanks for the recommendation, Sheila. I checked out an excerpt and have added Recursion to my reading list - sounds really good! Good reading (and writing) to you, as well!

 

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