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Fiction
In reply to the discussion: What Fiction are you reading this week, June 6, 2021? [View all]SheltieLover
(60,408 posts)2. Night's Tail, a Sofie Kelly Magical Cats release
Not sure how I'd missed this release from 2019, but delighted to have found it.
Still hunting for a new cozy series if anyone has recs.
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ShazamIam
Jun 2021
#8
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I have had that kind of experience, setting aside a book that looks untenable to me, then later when
ShazamIam
Jun 2021
#36
I finished reading Brit Bennett's book, The Vanishing Half, which will stay with me for a long time.
japple
Jun 2021
#28
Good luck with the trapping. I can't take any more kitties into my household, but I will foster
japple
Jun 2021
#31
I love Pendergast. Cabinet of Curiousities was won of the best books I have ever read.
Demsrule86
Jun 2021
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