Aug. 15th, 2016

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Mortal Gods
Mortal Gods by Kendare Blake
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I’m really enjoying this series…I’ve always been fascinated with the Greek gods and I love the way the author has brought them to life in the present day. Fast-paced, great writing, intriguing characters. Definitely recommended.

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Ungodly
Ungodly by Kendare Blake
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This series finished up with a very satisfying ending–I was almost 100% happy with the way everything turned out. Even if I have one little quibble, that’s high praise from me. I liked this series so much I can see myself reading it in hard copy sometime in the future.

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The Princess Bride
The Princess Bride by William Goldman
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Of course this is one of my favourite movies, and it didn’t sit well with me that I’d never read the actual book. I was delighted to discover how close the book and movie versions actually are, and how true to the tone of the book the movie stays. If you’ve encountered this story in one medium but not the other, I think you should broaden your experience and read/see both.

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Moonraker
Moonraker by Ian Fleming
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

We recently watched “Spectre,” and so I suppose I had Bond on my mind when browsing my library’s audiobook offerings. I remember watching the movie with this title years ago, but the book struck me as being significantly different. Much slower-moving, for one thing, although I’m not sure it’s entirely fair to compare the speed of any book with a Bond movie. At any rate, it was enjoyable (apart from the lengthy bridge game description). I’d read more Bond books, just for the fun of comparing them to the movies.

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Painted Ladies
Painted Ladies by Robert B. Parker
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Every once in a while I like to read a Spenser book, just because he’s such a great character and such fun to read (especially if you love hard-boiled detectives, as I do). This one does not disappoint, although knowing that it’s the last one is a bit bittersweet. Definitely recommended if you enjoy this genre.

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Mystery Weekly Magazine: July 2016
Mystery Weekly Magazine: July 2016 by C.F. Carter
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Full disclosure: I have a story in this issue. Assume that my rating is based on all the other stories, leaving mine out. :) Altogether a very satisfying issue, with a nice variety of stories. If you love mysteries, this magazine is worth checking out!

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No Game For a Dame
No Game For a Dame by M. Ruth Myers
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a fun book that takes the old hard-boiled detective and turns “him” into a “her.” I quite enjoyed it and would read more about this character. The backdrop is nicely developed and the mystery interesting, and we learn enough about the main character in well-timed tidbits to feel that she’s someone we’d like to get to know better.

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