If you haven't already, please sign up for the Merely Mystery Challenge here!
One of my favorite parts of challenges is supporting and cheering on my fellow participants--not to mention all the great new-to-me book recommendations I come across! Please leave direct links to your April/May review posts for qualifying reviews for the challenge here. Participants without blogs can post reviews on general review sites such as LibraryThing, Goodreads or Shelfari. And if you have the time, stop by and check out some of your fellow participants reviews as well! I am sure they would love to hear from you!
Please include your name or blog name along with the title of the book you reviewed as well as a direct link to your review post (not just a general link to your blog). Thank you!
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Ooh, good luck with this challenge!
ReplyDeleteMy book this month is C is for Corpse~ I'm so glad I didn't procrastinate this month(:
ReplyDeleteCrime at Black Dudley for Cozy category
ReplyDeleteI have finished books for 4 of the 12 categories. Having some problems with some of the categories, especially The Inverted Detective Story. Finding types of mysteries I don't usually read is part of the fun, though.
ReplyDeleteI have added Dying Light (Hard Boiled) and A Duty to the Dead (Psychological Suspense).
ReplyDeleteThe Man in the Queue by Josephine Tey is a police procedural
ReplyDeleteHe Who Whispers (Locked Room)
ReplyDeleteThe Thief Who Couldn't Sleep (caper). The first one I added this month was:
ReplyDeleteThe Redbreast (police procedural)
Just added my Whodunit. Only 4 more types to fill in. One will be easy (Professional Thriller), the others not so easy.
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