Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is everyone reading this month?
What is it about?
What do you think of it?
I have started on a cozy mystery series about a caterer in Colorado. The first book came out in 1990 and the last one came out in 2013. There are 17 books total in the series.
So far all I have finished is the first book, which is called Catering to Nobody.
In the first book, Gertrude "Goldy" Bear is catering an event and someone ends up poisoned. Therefore her business is shut down, therefore she has no income, therefore she tries to figure out how the person got poisoned.
I read about five books in this series many years ago. Back when you had to physically go to the library to check out paper copies of books. I enjoyed them back then and have always wanted to read all the books in the series. So here I am. I am about 3/4 of the way through the second book in the series.
Thanks for the trip down memory lane OP. I read many from this series years ago and loved them.
Another cozy mystery series I enjoyed back then was by Rita Mae Brown, the Mrs Murphy series. The adventures of a post mistress in Albemarle county who solves mysteries with the help of her pets.
Rita Mae Brown also wrote the “Sister” Jane series , another cozy series this time about the Virginia Hunt Country.
Loved them all!
Oh thanks so much for those suggestions. I think I would love the series about the postmistress! I have heard of that author and will definitely look up what all she has written.
Anonymous wrote:Greenwich - just finished and it's a great, thought-provoking book.
Anonymous wrote:You can’t just read one book. The story ends in the last one, and it’s an amazing read. I read the series a few years ago and still think about Lila and Lenu.
Anonymous wrote:You can’t just read one book. The story ends in the last one, and it’s an amazing read. I read the series a few years ago and still think about Lila and Lenu.
Anonymous wrote:I'm finally reading My Brilliant Friend. It has been on my to read list for a while, and I did want to read a book on the NYT 100 Best Books of the 21st Century so I finally made myself read it. It's translated from Italian about friends growing up in Italy - I'm about halfway through and I like it so far.
Anonymous wrote:^^ don't worry I just found it on Amazon.
I grew up in Greenwich Ct and this book doesn't appeal!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Listening to the audiobook of Mean Moms, which is by the author of Bad Summer People. I liked that book as trashy fun but this one is even better.
Agreed. Like Bad Summer People, Mean Moms is over the top, almost campy. But fun.
I recommended Greenwich earlier in this thread. I just finished Culpability by Bruce Holsinger (author of the Gifted School which I think a lot of DCUMs have read.) Both books center around the fallout from violent/tragic events and I personally found them somewhat stressful reads. (Greenwich in particular does endless foreshadowing.) For me, Greenwich was a more compelling plot; Culpability does a nice job with themes around AI and tech billionaires.
Anonymous wrote:Listening to the audiobook of Mean Moms, which is by the author of Bad Summer People. I liked that book as trashy fun but this one is even better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is everyone reading this month?
What is it about?
What do you think of it?
I have started on a cozy mystery series about a caterer in Colorado. The first book came out in 1990 and the last one came out in 2013. There are 17 books total in the series.
So far all I have finished is the first book, which is called Catering to Nobody.
In the first book, Gertrude "Goldy" Bear is catering an event and someone ends up poisoned. Therefore her business is shut down, therefore she has no income, therefore she tries to figure out how the person got poisoned.
I read about five books in this series many years ago. Back when you had to physically go to the library to check out paper copies of books. I enjoyed them back then and have always wanted to read all the books in the series. So here I am. I am about 3/4 of the way through the second book in the series.
Thanks for the trip down memory lane OP. I read many from this series years ago and loved them.
Another cozy mystery series I enjoyed back then was by Rita Mae Brown, the Mrs Murphy series. The adventures of a post mistress in Albemarle county who solves mysteries with the help of her pets.
Rita Mae Brown also wrote the “Sister” Jane series , another cozy series this time about the Virginia Hunt Country.
Loved them all!