While browsing Twitter, I sometimes stumbled upon books that interest me. It could be from someone's tweeting about his/her latest book haul, or someone's retweet of book promotion from his/her favorite bookstore. Either way, if the title/cover and its Goodreads' summary attracts me, I'll put it into a list. No summaries, just the links, and several covers (at random).
The Unseen (Ingrid Barrøy #1) by
Roy Jacobsen
From @bilanoesque
Murder in the Mill-Race by E.C.R.
Lorac
From @TheReadingHouse, retweeted
by @BL_Publishing
Betsy-Tacy by Maud Hart Lovelace
Four French Holidays by Anne Hall
From @D_DuMaurier
Murder at the Brightwell by Ashley
Weaver
From @MallikaRamacha1
The Paper Bark Tree Mystery by
Ovidia Yu
From @ChasingClues
The Lost Ryū by Emi Watanabe Cohen
From @MallikaRamacha1
Death and Croissants by Ian Moore
From @ChasingClues
Murder in Paris by Andrea Hicks
From @ChasingClues
The Travelling Cat Chronicles by
Hiro Arikawa
A Chelsea Concerto by Frances
Faviell
From @DeanStPress
The No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency
by Alexander McCall Smith
From @ChasingClues
Murder in Old Bombay by Nev Marsh
(Captain Jim & Lady Diana Mysteries, 1)
From @ChasingClues
Montgomery Bonbon: Murder at the
Museum by Alasdair Beckett-King
From @pippopu
The Appeal by Janice Hallett
From @ChasingClues
Temples of Delight by Barbara
Trapido
From @stuck_inabook
Two Old Women: An Alaskan Legend of
Betrayal, Courage and Survival by Velma Wallis
Death of Mr. Dodsley by John Ferguson
From @Heaven_ali
A Cat in the Window by Derek
Tangye
From @MallikaRamacha1
The Corpse with Sticky Fingers by
George Bagby (1952)
From @ClothesinBooks, retweeted by
@SarahM_Matthews
Have you spotted a favorite or two? Or have I inspired you to acquire one, two, or more to your TBR? 😏
Four French Holidays would be a good book for the July in Paris 2023 challenge. I'd like to read it myself.
ReplyDeleteI thought so too. Maybe keeping it for next year? ;)
DeleteI keep a running list of books that interest me. I often forget to note info about what led me to the book, though.
ReplyDeleteI'm curious, how many from those list actually made themselves up on your TBR, say... after a year? ;)
DeleteSo many interesting ones on this list. Betsy Tacy is one I'd love to try as well and Travelling Cat Chronicles though I've been avoiding the Cat book as in case something happens to the cat I'll find it hard to read.
ReplyDeleteDo you think Travelling Cat Chronicles would have a sad ending? Well, I might have to check it too before reading - sad endings are too hard for me too nowadays.
DeleteAn excellent list!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Liz! ;)
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