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War Of The Wolf Bernard Cornwell
by Bernard Cornwell
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4 stars for another rousing historical fiction book by Bernard Cornwell. This is the 51st book that I have read by Cornwell and I enjoyed all of them. I recommend that you start this series with book 1, The Last Kingdom. It is the story of Uhtred of Bebbanburg. In this book, Uhtred faces a new enemy, Skoll, a Norseman, defeated by Celtic warriors in Ireland and now living in Northumbria. He kills one of Uhtred's family and Uhtred swears revenge. I think that Cornwell writes the best battle scenes of this period--about 9th to 10th century. They are so vivid that you can imagine yourself watching the battle in real life. This series has been adapted into a miniseries, available on Amazon Prime, called The Last Kingdom. The miniseries is pretty faithful to the books. One quote: Uhtred on god: "The men who fought for me worshipped a dozen gods and goddesses, The Christian god among them, but if a man believes the nonsense that there is only one god then there's no point in arguing because it would be like discussing a rainbow with a blind man." I read this library book book in 5 days.

Orphan Collector
by Ellen Marie Wiseman
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What a phenomenal story this is, very hard to put down. This is the story of the first world wide pandemic in the early 1900's. Much of it is based on fact, but the characters are fictional. All I can say is "wow", great story and very timely right now.

Amish Refuge
by Debby Giusti
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Miriam's mom was killed and kidnapped her sister. Miriam ran thru woods and finally came upon an Amish home where Abram Zook and his sister lived. They protected her from Serpent. Trying to find her sister while living in an amish home learning about God, Miriam decides to change to the Amish faith.

Next To Last Stand Craig Johnson
by Craig Johnson Longmire Series
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4 bright stars for another enjoyable book by Craig Johnson. All the familiar characters are here: Henry Standing Bear, native Cheyenne owner of the Red Pony bar Walt Longmire, Absaroka County Sheriff Victoria Moretti, Walt's under sheriff and sometime lover Ruby, Absaroka County dispatcher This book is #16 in the series, and I recommend that you read them in order, as the book refers to incidents in previous books. The book centers on a famous painting "Custer's Last Fight." Millions of copies of this painting were distributed by beer maker Anheuser-Busch. It was supposedly destroyed in a fire in 1946. But then a resident of the Veterans' Home of Wyoming dies and Walt is called in by the director Carol because she found a shoe box with $1 million in cash in Charley Lee Stillwater's room. Walt searches the room and finds a painting proof that looks like it is connected to the supposedly destroyed "Custer's Last Fight." Unraveling the mystery of the million dollars and the painting leads Walt into a dangerous game of cat and mouse with killers. He does solve the case with help from Victoria and residents of the Veterans' Home. There are laugh out loud lines in this book, Walt and Henry discussing Custer: Walt: "Custer was a dashing and flamboyant commander..." Henry; "A devious and irrational bundle of manic depression who finished last in his class at West Point---in short a horse's ass." Both my wife and I enjoy this series. I read this library book in 2 days.

Red Bones Ann Cleeves
by Ann Cleeves
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I rate this book a solid 4 stars. The cover classes it as a thriller, but I thought it was more of a mystery than a thriller. A woman named Mima is killed one night on Whalsay Island, part of the Shetland Islands, Scotland. At first it is thought to be an accident, because a neighbor was out shooting rabbits at midnight in fog and accidentally shot her. But DI Jimmie Perez suspects that there is more to this and keeps digging. A second person is found dead, possibly suicide. Perez does solve the case,but the killer is not revealed until near the end, and the author left enough false clues, that I wasn't sure of the who or why until it all came together at the end. Anne Cleeves writes descriptive books. This series, set in the Shetlands, is best read in order, as I have been doing. Perez is identified as a "Black Shetlander,"i.e. descended form a shipwrecked Spanish Armada sailor in 1588. Some quotes: Mima's house: "Her house was tucked into the hill and you came on it very suddenly." Evelyn Wilson, describing university students working on an archaeological dig: "The two lasses from the university were there. What nice wee girls they are, although I think that Hattie could do with a bit of feeding up.. She's a skinny little thing. All eyes and bone." Perez thinking about his boss, the Procurator Fiscal: "He found it hard to explain the role of the Fiscal to English colleagues. Even Fran couldn't grasp it. 'But what does she do?' Perez always said that she was a cross between a magistrate and a prosecuting lawyer, but Fran didn't even get that." Jimmie is in a relationship with Fran, an English woman. I read this library book in 4 days.

Underground Railroad Colson Whitehead
by Colson Whitehead
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Very interesting read about the different points of view from the underground railroad.

The Poet
by Michael Connelly
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This is a sitting on the edge of your seat mystery. Their is a serial killer who likes poetry. There are several cops that die from suicide, or they think. But when a dead cop's brother who happens to be a reporter, gets involved, the truth starts to comes out--but does it?

Kafka On The Shore
by Haruki Murakami
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This book was beautifully written, and very fascinating, but just too weird and disconnected. I have no idea what actually happened in it, and no explanation was given for a lot of the events that occurred. Also, way too much sex. There was not that much sexual interaction needed for the plot of the story.

Tide And Punishment
by Bree Baker
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Great quick read. I find myself holding my breath when she gets attacked but she's a real trooper. Everyone has a little bit of Everly Swan in them. Recipes at the end are great and simple.

The Truths I Never Told You
by Kelly Rimmer
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Moving story about home family history repeats itself
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