Wednesday Reading Meme
Dec. 31st, 2014 11:49 pmBooks of December
Underline: Greatly enjoyed; highly recommend.
Strikethrough: Did not like; do not recommend.
#Meh# It was okay; had some good points but I'm not keeping it.
Fiction - rereads
Georgette Heyer - detective novels (these vary in mystery quality but there is always at least one utterly delightful character who wins me over and some marvellous dialogue.)
Envious Casca
A Blunt Instrument
They Found Him Dead
Duplicate Death
No Wind of Blame
Footsteps in the Dark
Why Shoot a Butler?
The Unfinished Clue
Death in the Stocks
Behold, Here's Poison
Detection Unlimited
Agatha Christie
The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding
Hercule Poirot's Christmas
Cat Among the Pigeons
Murder in Mesopotamia
Death on the Nile
Evil Under the Sun
Cards on the Table
Mrs McGinty's Dead
Dead Man's Folly
The Pale Horse
Third Girl
Hallowe'en Party
Elephants Can Remember
After the Funeral
The Sittaford Mystery
Towards Zero
Three Act Tragedy
Five Little Pigs
M.M. Kaye
Death in the Andamans
Death in Cyprus
Death in Zanzibar
Death in Kenya
Death in Kashmir
Fiction - new
Death In Berlin by M.M. Kaye
The Red House Mystery by A.A. Milne
Last Night's Scandal (Carsington Brothers #5) by Loretta Chase
Silk Is for Seduction (The Dressmakers #1) by Loretta Chase
Scandal Wears Satin (The Dressmakers #2) by Loretta Chase
What I'm reading now
Vixen in Velvet (The Dressmakers #3) by Loretta Chase
Golden Afternoon : Volume II of the Autobiography of M. M. Kaye
What I'm reading next
I've been doing very well at reading non-fiction this year but my brain shorted out halfway through a biography of Marie Antoinette towards the end of November. I've read a few new novels since then and I'm attempting Golden Afternoon so I might try one of the non-fiction books I was given for Christmas next. Or perhaps the The Hunger Games. Haven't read that yet.
Underline: Greatly enjoyed; highly recommend.
#Meh# It was okay; had some good points but I'm not keeping it.
Fiction - rereads
Georgette Heyer - detective novels (these vary in mystery quality but there is always at least one utterly delightful character who wins me over and some marvellous dialogue.)
Envious Casca
A Blunt Instrument
They Found Him Dead
Duplicate Death
No Wind of Blame
Footsteps in the Dark
Why Shoot a Butler?
The Unfinished Clue
Death in the Stocks
Behold, Here's Poison
Detection Unlimited
Agatha Christie
The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding
Hercule Poirot's Christmas
Cat Among the Pigeons
Murder in Mesopotamia
Death on the Nile
Evil Under the Sun
Cards on the Table
Mrs McGinty's Dead
Dead Man's Folly
The Pale Horse
Third Girl
Hallowe'en Party
Elephants Can Remember
After the Funeral
The Sittaford Mystery
Towards Zero
Three Act Tragedy
Five Little Pigs
M.M. Kaye
Death in the Andamans
Death in Cyprus
Death in Zanzibar
Death in Kenya
Death in Kashmir
Fiction - new
Death In Berlin by M.M. Kaye
The Red House Mystery by A.A. Milne
Last Night's Scandal (Carsington Brothers #5) by Loretta Chase
Silk Is for Seduction (The Dressmakers #1) by Loretta Chase
Scandal Wears Satin (The Dressmakers #2) by Loretta Chase
What I'm reading now
Vixen in Velvet (The Dressmakers #3) by Loretta Chase
Golden Afternoon : Volume II of the Autobiography of M. M. Kaye
What I'm reading next
I've been doing very well at reading non-fiction this year but my brain shorted out halfway through a biography of Marie Antoinette towards the end of November. I've read a few new novels since then and I'm attempting Golden Afternoon so I might try one of the non-fiction books I was given for Christmas next. Or perhaps the The Hunger Games. Haven't read that yet.