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Tag Archives: crime
“Fall” by Candice Fox
I specifically chose to read Fall during the last few days of semester because it meant that I could reread Hades and Eden while I was studying. I now have so many books to read that I have to figure out which ones … Continue reading
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Tagged Australian, characterisation, crime, Eden, Eden Archer, Fall, feminism, Frank Bennett, Hades, serial killer
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“Holding” by Graham Norton
Those of you at uni or college or high school will know the feeling of the last two weeks of semester. You’ve made it all the way through. You can see the finish line but there is just one last, … Continue reading
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Tagged Brid Riordan, crime, Evelyn Ross, Graham Norton, Holding, love, mystery, PJ Collins, secrets, small town
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“Every Move” by Ellie Marney (Every #3)
I now understand why it took me so long to read Every Move. Because now that it’s over, there’s no more Watts and no more Mycroft. And that breaks my heart. If you haven’t read the other books in the Every series, I … Continue reading
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Tagged Aussie, characters, Conan Doyle, crime, culture, Ellie Marney, Every Move, fiction, Five Mile, friendship, James Mycroft, love, Melbourne, mystery, Rachel Watts, Sherlock, YA
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“You” by Zoran Drvenkar
Netflix is slowly taking over my life. I should blog more. I should write more. I should read more. BUT now there’s Netflix and it’s like…I could do stuff, or I could binge watch Supernatural and figure out what the fuss is about. … Continue reading
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Tagged crime, Du, family, German, Nessi, Ragnar Desche, Ruth, Schnappi, second person, Shaun Whiteside, Stink, Taja, The Traveller, translated, You, Zoran Drvenkar
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“Moriarty” by Anthony Horowitz
I’ve been avoiding my keyboard. I’ve wanted to write, but I just haven’t been able to. You know how they say writing is cathartic? Actually, as fellow bloggers, you probably already know that. Well, writing is incredibly cathartic. But as you’re … Continue reading
#16 “The Hound of the Baskervilles” by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
City of Heavenly Fire – Cassandra Clare Every Word – Ellie Marney Skinjob – Bruce McCabe i. Bloodlines – Richelle Mead ii. The Golden Lily – Richelle Mead iii. The Indigo Spell – Richelle Mead iv. The Fiery Heart – Richelle Mead Silver Shadows … Continue reading
#7 “Run” by Gregg Olsen
City of Heavenly Fire – Cassandra Clare Every Word – Ellie Marney Skinjob – Bruce McCabe i. Bloodlines – Richelle Mead ii. The Golden Lily – Richelle Mead iii. The Indigo Spell – Richelle Mead iv. The Fiery Heart – Richelle Mead Silver Shadows … Continue reading
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Tagged Alex Rader, characters, crime, Gregg Olsen, Hot Key Books, intrigue, Run, Rylee, serial killer, Vengeance, victims, YA
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#13 “Every Breath” by Ellie Marney
i. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes – Sir Arthur Conan Doyle ii. Dracula – Bram Stoker 1. Lolita– Vladimir Nabokov 2. Holiday in Cambodia – Laura Jean McKay 3. Only Human – Gareth Roberts 4. Beautiful Chaos – Gary Russell 5. The Silent Stars – Dan Abnett 6. American Gods – Neil Gaiman … Continue reading
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Tagged Australian, brilliant, characters, city, country, crime, death, Ellie Marney, Every Breath, family, family drama, grief, John Watson, Melbourne, mental health, Mycroft, romance, Sherlock Holmes, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, teenagers, Watts, YA
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i. “The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes” by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
i. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes– Sir Arthur Conan Doyle ii. Dracula – Bram Stoker 1. Lolita– Vladimir Nabokov 2. Holiday in Cambodia – Laura Jean McKay 3. Only Human – Gareth Roberts 4. Beautiful Chaos – Gary Russell 5. The Silent Stars – Dan Abnett 6. American Gods – Neil Gaiman 7. Every Breath – Ellie … Continue reading
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Tagged BBC, Benedict Cumberbatch, classics, crime, Elementary, Game of Shadows, Irene Adler, John Watson, Jude Law, Literature, Mark Gatiss, Martin Freeman, quotes, Robert Downey Jr., Sherlock, Sherlock Holmes, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Steven Moffat, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
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