Thank you! Did write down some recommendations😊 Just last week I bought the first book in the Shady Hollow series. Haven't started it yet, really looking forward to doing so. I did not realize the whole collection was set in Autumn, yeah! Am collecting Agatha Christie bks. Ashamed today I have never read one! Pathetic, I know... Enjoy your channel. Am subscribed but don't always leave comment😋
I’m so glad you’ve found some recommendations ☺️ Well, at least now you’ve collected some of her books you’ll have lots to enjoy! 😂 Thank you so much for commenting and for watching my videos, it means so much!
I like suspense and maybe a little creepiness. I am also a scaredy-cat and don't like straight horror. I love the Shady Hollow series. Wind in the Willows meets Agatha Christie was an excellent way to describe it!
_The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle_ by Stuart Turton - an innovative blending together of mystery, thriller, and science fiction elements - has been praised for its ingenious, unique time loop structure, where the protagonist relives the same day in different bodies in order to solve a murder. The complex plot and stacked up paradoxes keep readers glued, offering novel ideas as he or she tries to piece together clues obtained from various characters and events. The gothic atmosphere and the uncanny setting enhance the tension, making the stakes feel high. However, the book’s complex storytelling and narrative structure can be overwhelming, with its dense, non-linear narrative leaving some readers confused and disoriented, and its repetitive nature may slow down the tempo for those who prefer fast-moving plots. While the characterisation is interesting, the sheer number of characters can make them feel underdeveloped, and the protagonist, Aiden, can seem emotionally distant. Despite these flaws, the novel is a compelling read for those who enjoy intricate, mind-blowing mysteries.
That’s the best definition of a cozy mystery that I have ever heard. 😊
i read My Cousin Rachael, and love it.
So many great books!! I’ve read most and love your reading tastes. I’ve added the Shady Hollow books to my tbr.
I hope you enjoy the Shady Hollow books!
Ooh the Enchanted Garden Mystery books look so cute! 🐕
The covers are so cute 😍
Hi another lovely video. I plan to read some of the recommendations. Thanks
Thank you! I hope you enjoy whichever you decide to pick up!
Thank you! Did write down some recommendations😊 Just last week I bought the first book in the Shady Hollow series. Haven't started it yet, really looking forward to doing so. I did not realize the whole collection was set in Autumn, yeah! Am collecting Agatha Christie bks. Ashamed today I have never read one! Pathetic, I know... Enjoy your channel. Am subscribed but don't always leave comment😋
I’m so glad you’ve found some recommendations ☺️
Well, at least now you’ve collected some of her books you’ll have lots to enjoy! 😂
Thank you so much for commenting and for watching my videos, it means so much!
I like suspense and maybe a little creepiness. I am also a scaredy-cat and don't like straight horror. I love the Shady Hollow series. Wind in the Willows meets Agatha Christie was an excellent way to describe it!
I am exactly the same 😂 creepy but not scary books for me 🙈
_The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle_ by Stuart Turton - an innovative blending together of mystery, thriller, and science fiction elements - has been praised for its ingenious, unique time loop structure, where the protagonist relives the same day in different bodies in order to solve a murder. The complex plot and stacked up paradoxes keep readers glued, offering novel ideas as he or she tries to piece together clues obtained from various characters and events. The gothic atmosphere and the uncanny setting enhance the tension, making the stakes feel high.
However, the book’s complex storytelling and narrative structure can be overwhelming, with its dense, non-linear narrative leaving some readers confused and disoriented, and its repetitive nature may slow down the tempo for those who prefer fast-moving plots. While the characterisation is interesting, the sheer number of characters can make them feel underdeveloped, and the protagonist, Aiden, can seem emotionally distant. Despite these flaws, the novel is a compelling read for those who enjoy intricate, mind-blowing mysteries.
Hey, where do you get mass market cosy mysteries from I find it really hard in the UK to find these copies
This one I bought from Amazon, but sometimes I see them in charity shops or secondhand online