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Top Tier (4 to 5 stars)

A Room With a View, by E.M. Forster

A feast for the heart and the eyes! I was entranced by both the novel and the 1985 film adaptation.

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Top Tier (4 to 5 stars)

Scrumptious, by Christie Denney

Scrumptious from The Girl Who Ate Everything by Christy Denney My rating: 5 of 5 stars The pictures and recipes in this outstanding cookbook will surely give your eyes a heart attack! I was literally salivating, oohing and aahing as I turned each page: this was truly a feast for the eyes and the stomach! […]

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Top Tier (4 to 5 stars)

Medicine Walk, by Richard Wagamese

I was transported to the BC mountains and moved beyond words by this author’s powerful lyrical writing style.

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Interviews

Interview with Gregg Luke

Gregg Luke is a thriller author with a major in biology, so of course we talk about virgins with loose ends.

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Top Tier (4 to 5 stars)

Mischief, Mayhem and Shakespeare [On Behalf of Death #5], by E.G. Stone

5 out of 5 stars. This series is turning more mature without losing its humour.

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Top Tier (4 to 5 stars)

Better off Dead [Jack Reacher #26], by Lee Child and Andrew Child

4.5 out of 5 stars. A first person Reacher party, well done.

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Top Tier (4 to 5 stars)

When Death’s away [On Behalf of Death #4], by E. G. Stone

5 out of 5 stars. With some new dark undertones, this story is a perfect melange between humour and a fantastic tale.

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Top Tier (4 to 5 stars)

Red Cicada, by Gregg Luke

4 out of 5 stars. Solid thriller with a cliche villain, suspenseful read.

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Good books (2.5 to 3.5)

One must tell the Bees, by J. Lawrence Matthews

3.5 out of 5 stars. A great Holmes novel with a really bad pacing problem. And way too much details.

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Good books (2.5 to 3.5)

Chasing Fireflies, by Chloe Fowler

The ending will bring a tear to your eye.