Happy May!!
In case you're interested, May 22 is Sherlock Holmes Day. It's celebrated on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's birthday. Do you have any favorite Holmes stories. Or favorite retellings?
What are your reading plans this month?
Link your reviews below. And any April reviews you didn't post before the linky closed. (Sorry about that.)
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Happy April!!
What are your reading plans this month? Is anyone else participating in Dewey's 24-Hour Readathon on the 13th?
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Happy March!! I consider March the start of Spring here in Ohio and really the temperatures have been great for the last week or so. I'm looking forward to some more outdoor reading time. I started a new job a couple of weeks ago. It's only part time, but so far I'm enjoying it and everyone has been great to work with. And less work hours means more reading time.
What are you reading this month? Link your reviews below.
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Happy February!! What's on your reading list this month?
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Happy New Year!! I'm sorry this post wasn't up yesterday. Anyway, for those of you who are new to the challenge, welcome! To all the returning readers, I’m glad you’re joining in again.
Does anyone have their first book of the year planned, cloak and dagger or otherwise? Let us know in the comments. Or have you already finished your first book?
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Happy December! As we wrap up the year, feel free to link wrap up posts below along with book reviews. Also, all the way at the bottom, we've got a giveaway. Make sure to enter!
And sign-ups for next year were posted a couple of days ago: 2024 Cloak and Dagger Reading Challenge
I did make my goal this year - 73 total as I'm writing this. I was looking through the list to see which ones stuck out as ones I loved/hated/found special in some way.
Loved:
Bellweather Rhapsody by Kate Racculia - I don't usually like children, even teenagers, as main characters, but this book was so quirky and musical and thoroughly enjoyable.
The Last Drop of Hemlock by Katharine Schellman - The setting, New York City in the 1920s, was brought vividly to life - the sights, smells, people. Viv, our amateur sleuth, has to live her life and do her jobs while solving the mystery. She doesn't have the luxury...