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Book Challenge: 20 Books that have had an impact on who you are. One book a day for 20 days. No explanations, no reviews, just book covers.

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Book Challenge: 20 Books that have had an impact on who you are. One book a day for 20 days. No explanations, no reviews, just book covers.



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Book Challenge: 20 Books that have had an impact on who you are. One book a day for 20 days. No explanations, no reviews, just book covers, with alt text.



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Not everywhere - try calling someone ullu ka pattha in the Indic language belt and see if it was "wise" 😁 @bookstodon

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Those who know why this passage from "The Sussex Cuckoo" by Brian Flynn made me think of David Jason are indeed blessed people. 🤔😁 @bookstodon

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Who to read if you're an Agatha Christie devotee, but have read all of her books (besides re-reading her books, of course)? The former is true of me, but the latter, not quite yet. I'm planning ahead.

I know to at least consider Sherlock Holmes, anyone in the Detection Club (which Christie co-founded), medieval mysteries like Brother Cadfael, etc. And yes, I've already read some of those here and there, especially Cadfael.

What else?

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@3148delCT @theotherotherone @bookstodon Yay for Marsh! Here in Aotearoa, the Crime Writing awards are named after her. Her first love was Shakespearian theatre, and her mysteries set in that world are her strongest imo. My favourite Queen is Margery Allingham, whose character grew aged & changed in ways Marple & Poitor did not
ECR Lorac and Moray Dalton are worth checking out, and since you've read Cadfael, you may want to try Ellis Peters' OTHER mystery series, Felse

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