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Andrew65
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Finished my fifth book during the #24B42020

Zane Grey books tell of a different time on the frontier but are enjoyable in many ways and I always enjoy reading them. Always feel the Romance can be central to it, love found on the edge, as well as righting or preventing a wrong. Both of these were central elements of this story. This one was published in 1920. #CenturyofBooks

Currently at 38 hrs 52 mins for #24B42020 Flagging a bit today.

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As I head into the fifteenth hour of the #24B42020 Readathon, I‘m changing tempo with a Zane Grey audiobook. Time fir some cowboy action. This was published in 1920 and is one of three books I still need to read before the end of the year to complete the #CenturyofBooks Challenge

TheAromaofBooks Grey was born in Zanesville, Ohio, which is maybe 30 minutes from where I live, so every antique shop around here is inundated with his books!! 😁 They are kind of like sappy romances to me, in that I enjoy them sporadically but not as a steady diet. 4y
Velvetfur That book sounds good, and Zane Grey is one of the best names I've ever heard! 😁 4y
Bookwormjillk @TheAromaofBooks I didn‘t know that! 4y
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Crazeedi Wow you're doing great Andrew 4y
Andrew65 @TheAromaofBooks Only Read one so far by him, Betty Zane which was enjoyable but agree based on that one you would need to read them sporadically. Must be interesting living near there. @Velvetfur 4y
Andrew65 @Crazeedi Yes it‘s going well, partly because I need to finish some challenges before the end of the year. 4y
rubyslippersreads I remember getting Betty Zane as a childhood Christmas gift. I enjoyed it, but probably only because it was about a girl. 😄 4y
Andrew65 @rubyslippersreads And some girl she was! 4y
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Moving on to a Poirot book in my #24B42020 Readathon as I multitask. This book takes in 1955 in my #CenturyofBooks Challenge. 4 books to go to finish by the end of the year.
So far up to 5 hrs 42 mins in the Readathon.

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Tom Brown's Body | Gladys Mitchell
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Continuing my tour through classic crime fiction. In recent weeks I‘ve read Poirot, Lord Peter Wimsey, George Gently, Albert Campion, Maigret, And now I move onto Mrs Bradley. #CenturyOfBooks

Crazeedi Hope your day was lovely!😘🤗🥰 4y
Eggs Merry Christmas Andrew! 4y
Andrew65 @Eggs Merry Christmas Sherri 🎄🎅🎁🔔🍾🥂🎆🥳 4y
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Andrew65 @Crazeedi A quiet day today, with plenty of reading, but a 240 mile round trip tomorrow to visit family. Hope you had a great day. 😍❣️🥰 (edited) 4y
LauraJ Merry Christmas! 🎄 4y
Crazeedi @Andrew65 oh wow, safe travels Andrew, and cherish the family time! I've done that kind of day trip before, it's a challenge, and a tired puppy when home 4y
veritysalter I read a fabulous book The Golden Age of Murder, it discusses the formation of the Detection Club, their friendships and animosities, as well as their inspirations, I would definitely recommend to a fellow lover of the Golden Age. Happy reading. 4y
Andrew65 @LauraJ Merry Christmas 🎄🔔🎅🎁🥳🥳 4y
Andrew65 @Crazeedi Oh yes. Thanks 😊 4y
Andrew65 @veritysalter Thanks, I will have to check it out. 4y
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Unnatural Death | Dorothy Leigh Sayers
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Started reading Unnatural Death, which is the third book in the Lord Peter Wimsey Series by Dorothy L Sayers. This was published in 1927. #CenturyOfBooks

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These were written over sixty years ago (this one published in 1958) but I enjoyed this book a lot and didn‘t feel too dated. A good lead character and an interesting story. I will certainly be searching out more of this series. #CenturyOfBooks

CarolynM I love the TV series. I'm ashamed to admit I didn't know there were books first! I'll have to look out for them. Stacking this one🙂 4y
Andrew65 @CarolynM Certainly enjoyed this one and will be exploring the series further. My wife who has read the first few said it took 1 or two books to find its style / pace. But she has been collecting them since. Wonder why it took 50+ years to get to tv? I wasn‘t aware of the books either beforehand. (edited) 4y
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Need a book published in 1958 for my #CenturyOfBooks Challenge, so trying one from the George Gently Series.

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Okay I really enjoyed this Agatha Christie Poirot Book. A great story, with some really interesting characters and love how she took the time to build up to the murder. Quite convoluted and complicated a plot working out who could possibly have done it. This has sky rocketed into the top 2 of her books that I have read. Just noticed there is a new film of it coming out next year too. Will have to watch out for that. #CenturyofBooks

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Time to continue my Maigret journey. This is the third book I‘ve read in the series, and book number 18 published in 1934. Apologies for the poor cover. I‘m really enjoying this series. #CenturyOfBooks

RachelAmphlett I‘m about to start reading Maigret Takes a Room! 4y
Crazeedi What is the series about basically? 4y
Andrew65 @RachelAmphlett How many Have you Read? (edited) 4y
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Andrew65 @Crazeedi Maigret is a detective in France. Quite short books but enjoy the characterisation and how he solves the Murders. http://www.trussel.com/f_maig.htm 4y
Crazeedi @Andrew65 thanks for info!! 4y
kspenmoll I have a short Christmas story -my first -to read soon. 4y
Andrew65 @kspenmoll Hope you enjoy it. 😊 4y
RachelAmphlett @Andrew65 only three so far, but I‘m loving them - I have some catching up to do to reach your total! 4y
gradcat Love Maigret! Have you seen the series with Rowan Atkinson? 4y
Andrew65 @gradcat Will have to search them out. (edited) 4y
Andrew65 @RachelAmphlett I‘ve read these out of order, to fit years I need fir a reading challenge. So in fact we are matched. I have read 3 too. May get to a fourth this weekend 4y
FoxySocks I love Maigret! Im trying to collect the companion book club editions and they are so hard to find! 4y
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Inspector Cadaver | Georges Simenon
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Starting Inspector Cadaver by Georges Simenon, which is Book 25 in the Inspector Maigret Series. I am reading this for a #CenturyofBooks Challenge. This was written in 1943.

Have to say that is one #boringcover.

Tonton I love Maigret! 4y
Andrew65 @Tonton I‘m definitely enjoying this book. 4y
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