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The Joys and Pitfalls of Rereading Old Favorites
Kaitlyn Dunnett/Kathy Lynn Emerson here, today musing about rereading books. With so many new titles coming out every year, it’s always possible to find something new to read. Even if I limit myself to new books by authors I’ve read … Continue reading
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Tagged audiobooks, Carola Dunn, Carolyn G. Hart, Charlaine Harris, Charlotte MacLeod, Dorothy Dunnett, Elizabeth Cadell, Elizabeth Peters, Heather Graham, J. D. Robb, Jo Beverly, Kaitlyn Dunnett, Kasey Michaels, Kathy Lynn Emerson, Margaret Maron, Mary Jo Putney, Mary Stewart, Nora Roberts, rereading books, Susan Sizemore
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Escape to Another Time and Place
Kathy Lynn Emerson/Kaitlyn Dunnett here, today with a blog about books. When I read, I am almost always seeking to escape from reality, both the real world of the nightly news and whatever reality I’m inhabiting to work on the book … Continue reading
Murder at Christmas
Kaitlyn Dunnett here, pondering the subject of murder at Christmas. On the surface, this sounds like a contradiction in terms. Who would ruin a merry Christmas with murder? Unfortunately, as every law enforcement officer and medical professional knows, the holidays … Continue reading