One Book a Week Club 2021

Everything except LibriVox (yes, this is where knitting gets discussed. Now includes non-LV Volunteers Wanted projects)
MaryinArkansas
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I started posting for December, then realized I hadn't posted November yet...probably because there were just two books. Anyway, here they are!

"Day and Night Stories" by Algernnon Blackwood. Gutenberg e-book. Some good stories. Generally liked it.
"The Scorpion’s Tail" by Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child. Library audiobook download. Good, entertaining book. Fast moving.
"The Madness of Crowds" by Louise Penny. Library audibook download Another thought provoking Inspector Gamache story. Great characters, as always.
"One Corpse Too Many" by Ellis Peters, Kindle library. Good Brother Cadfael mystery. Entertaining
"Web of Days" by Edna Lee. Book from library book sale of several years ago. Good book, well written, sort of Gothic style. 19th century, post Civil War heroine is very prejudiced, so politically incorrect language would be a no-no today (book was written in late 1940s)
"Zebra" by Chaim Potok. Book from library book sale. Some quite good stories
"Paint Her Well" by Iain McClure. BBC Radio Drama. Fantasy. Not my preferred genre, but very nicely done.

I plan to set my goal at 50 books again for 2022. I don't usually include LibriVox projects that I'm working on. I often proof listen to a partially completed project when someone else has bowed out. If I don't listen to the entire book, then I don't count it.

Anyway, a good list of books and stories for 2021. Looking forward to this year's goal!
“Reading one book is like eating one potato chip.”
―Diane Duane, So You Want to Be a Wizard.

Mary :)📚
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