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Kindred In Death (In Death, Book 29)
Kindred In Death (In Death, Book 29)

Review:This is Dallas at her best, totally "mag!" Got to be the best one yet in the Death Series.
(and to think, I almost didn't get it because of some of the reviews!) Glad I didn't listen.
I loved this book. It is not any more gorey than any of the others in the series.
Well done, J.D. Robb! Read more

Snatched (The Will Trent Series)
Snatched (The Will Trent Series)

Review:My mother-in-law introduced me to Karin Slaughter, and I have become a fan. This is my second book, and I am trying to figure out which one I want to read next. My first read of her's was Fractured. I would recommend reading this one also. Read more

A Longmire Mystery (Walt Longmire Mysteries Book 6)
A Longmire Mystery (Walt Longmire Mysteries Book 6)

Review:Love the series. Well written, great character developement. Could not put them down. Have read all 8. You really learn to respect his characters and learn about the area and culture. Want to read more. My husband loves the series and got me started. He is now reading them a second time. Thank you Craig Johnson for the beautiful stories. Read more

P.S. I love you
P.S. I love you

Review:Good story even if you have never seen the movie. If you have seen the movie, there are nice details the movie couldn't bring to the screen and the characters will be familiar with more details into Holly's family. Read more

A Longmire Mystery (Walt Longmire Mysteries Book 5)
A Longmire Mystery (Walt Longmire Mysteries Book 5)

Review:I discovered Walk Longmire through the TV series. Watched the first season then started buying the books from which the series is based. Every book is tightly written featuring great characters, intriguing plots, all laced with humor, honesty, and spot-on descriptions of the landscape in which the characters play. I will collect all of Craig's works. Read more

Le cycle des robots (Tome 1) - Les robots (French Edition)
Le cycle des robots (Tome 1) - Les robots (French Edition)

Review:This book consists of a series of intriguing stories revolving around the possibilities inherent in the applications of the "Three Laws of Robotics", formulated by Isaac Asimov, a master story teller. The book was penned many years ago but still is fascinating. Read more

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