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Harper C.:
Five Book Friday: Uncanny Graphic Novels
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We are in the thick of winter here in the Pacific Northwest, which means it's dark, damp, and chilly. Rather than escaping to stories with warmer, brighter climates, I personally want nothing more than to dive deep into gothic and uncanny fiction as the wind rattles my windows at night...
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Powell's Staff:
New Literature in Translation: December 2022 and January 2023
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From the Stacks: J. M. Ledgard's Submergence
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Cold Dish A Walt Longmire Mystery
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Craig Johnson
dovewiregirl
, October 22, 2014
The first book in Craig Johnson's Longmire series hooked me right off with a fantastic, believable character. Johnson tells a good story at a good pace; action, suspense, setting all combine to make this a truly enjoyable read that is hard to put down. I will be reading the entire series (at least twice).
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Gone Girl
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Gillian Flynn
dovewiregirl
, February 14, 2013
Engaging. Masterful. Kept me rapt and left me with unshakable chills. In short: W-O-W.
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Cold Days: Dresden Files 14
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Jim Butcher
dovewiregirl
, January 30, 2013
It may not be high lit. or prose to swoon over, but this latest installment in the Dresden series kept me glued to my overly-cozy reading chair from the opening sentence to the last. In a year of uber-heavy reality, I found the page-turning, hilarious-familiar character-unbelievably non-stop now what?! creative conundrum the perfect anodyne... Grin restored. Grateful reader.
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