What We’re Reading: July 2022

 
 

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Lida’s Reading List

Looking at everyone else’s lists, I’m envious. I need to make more reading time!

One for the Money, by Janet Evanovich
Two for the Dough, by Janet Evanovich
Three to Get Deadly, by Janet Evanovich
Plum Pudding Murder, Hannah Swensen Series, #12, by Joanne Fluke
Real Murders: An Aurora Teagarden Mystery, #1, by Charlaine Harris

Carol’s Reading List

I usually don’t read so many books in such a short time, but I discovered a bunch of page-turners. YAY!!

Gallows View, by Peter Robinson
A Dedicated Man, by Peter Robinson
End Game, by David Baldacci
The Huntress, by Kate Quinn
The Rose Code, by Kate Quinn
The Diamond Eye, by Kate Quinn
The Alice Network, by Kate Quinn
The Tuscan Child, by Rhys Bowen
Above the Bay of Angels, by Rhys Bowen
The Victory Garden, by Rhys Bowen
One for the Money, by Janet Evanovich
Two for the Dough, by Janet Evanovich
Three to Get Deadly, by Janet Evanovich
High Five, by Janet Evanovich
Daughters of the Occupation, by Shelly Sanders


Jen’s Reading List

Look like an eclectic list? I’m including all the books I read aloud with my children as well as the ones that are just for me.

Big Trouble: A Friday Barnes Mystery, by R. A. Spratt
The Case of the Left-Handed Lady: An Enola Holmes Mystery, by Nancy Springer
The Case of the Bizarre Bouquets: An Enola Holmes Mystery, by Nancy Springer
Crazy in Poughkeepsie, by Daniel Pinkwater
Confidence, by Denise Mina
The Glass Hotel, by Emily St. John Mandel 
Henry Reed, Inc., by Keith Robertson
One for the Money, by Janet Evanovich 
The Seventh Sinner, by Elizabeth Peters
Sword Stone Table: Old Legends, New Voices, edited by Swapna Krishna
Taken at the Flood, by Agatha Christie


Tina’s Reading List

My reading is all over the place - some mystery, some literary and some Japanese literary. Even some short stories. As usual, many were started, but not all were finished in July since I tend to read multiple books at a time. 

The Savage Kind, by John Copenhaver
The Girls of Slender Means, by Muriel Spark
Mango, Mambo, and Murder, by Raquel V. Reyes
Aunt Dimity’s Death, by Nancy Atherton
One for the Money, by Janet Evanovich 
The Killer Sermon, by Kevin Kluesner
Life Ceremony, by Sayaka Murata
Kimono Tattoo, by Rebecca Copeland

 

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