My Darcy

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My Darcyby

Predictable but short and sweet

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a month ago

Cain

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The criticism of the Bible (and religion) using the same words in the book was awesome. I like the satire and humor in this. Very thought provoking.

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a month ago

The Husband Hoax

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I love the arrange marriage trope and this one was pretty sweet.

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Big Swiss

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Big Swissby

I really enjoyed this one. The author made an awesome job portraying an unhinged, funny, weird and traumatized woman. I loved that Greta was in her 40s, dealing with shit the only way she knew. I'm gonna read the author's other books after this one.

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a month ago

The Fishermen

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I don't know about this. If Celine hadn't died then Franklin would've stayed with her and no change would have happened whatsoever. It felt like he wouldn't have chosen Leland if she was still around.

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2 months ago

The Poisoner

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I get why people either loathe or love this one but I dug it. I guess I'm the target audience for this.

I really liked how the creatures are vipers (I initially thought they were vampires) and how curious Alina is.

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2 months ago

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The JFK Conspiracy

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Nice quick rundown on American politics in the 50s. Many of the same prejudices that against JFK are the same today.

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2 months ago

The Vampire King Returns

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This was fun. So many things happening.

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2 months ago

Subway Slayings

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It's really interesting how grief is the central part of these stories and yet the author manages to keep us entertained with humor and love stories.

Doyle is a saint btw.

Never been more in agreement with Larkin than when he said: "It's healthy to humble straight men now and then".

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2 months ago

Updated a reading goal:

2026 Reading Goal

Read 100 books in 2026

Progress so far: 50 / 100 50%