Eggs in Purgatory (A Cackleberry Club Mystery)
9 journalers for this copy...
Released 11 yrs ago (6/11/2012 UTC) at Gateshead, Tyne and Wear United Kingdom
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You have been tagged - enjoy the read.
Journal Entry 2 by 3vie at Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear United Kingdom on Monday, June 18, 2012
Thankyou so much for tagging me with this. I love the teashop mysteries by the same author, so hopefully ill enjoy this too ;0)
I really this enjoyed this book. It was a great start to a new series. The main characters were all really likeable and I cant wait to learn more about them in the next book. The storyline was great as Suzanne actually had a reason to investigate the murders and wasnt just being a nosey parker like in most other cozies. I think is is going to be another series that im going to be addicted to ;0)
Released 11 yrs ago (1/16/2013 UTC) at Gateshead, Tyne and Wear United Kingdom
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Sending to another bookcrosser who has this on their wishlist. This book is being released in memory of Oppem whose birthday would have been on 3rd Feb.
Oppem's 2013 birthday group.
http://www.bookcrossing.com/forum/10/486905
Oppem's 2013 birthday group.
http://www.bookcrossing.com/forum/10/486905
What a lovely surprise and what a lovely way to remember a Book Crosser. The bookmarks will be very useful too as once the month is over I will use the lovely pictures to make cot cards for my local neonatal unit (I'm aiming for doing all 500 cards they need for a year).
Thanks so much!!
Thanks so much!!
Journal Entry 6 by HerbertLooby at HerbertLoony's Mini Thriller Bookbox, A Bookbox -- Controlled Releases on Thursday, January 31, 2013
Released 11 yrs ago (1/31/2013 UTC) at HerbertLoony's Mini Thriller Bookbox, A Bookbox -- Controlled Releases
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Really enjoyed this one. It was my first Cackleberry Club mystery (although I have read others by this author). Fun and easy read. Now ready to travel in the thriller book box for someone else to enjoy
Taken from HerbertLooby's Mystery/Thriller Book Box. As my TBR pile is huge it may be a while until I can get to this.
A fun light read, a good start to this series. I will be adding the next book to my wishlist.
This is now on its way to Finland as part of the European Wishlist Tag Game, hope you enjoy it :-)
Its nice to be able to keep Oppem's books travelling.
Its nice to be able to keep Oppem's books travelling.
Journal Entry 10 by Chania at Kokkola, Keski-Pohjanmaa / Mellersta Österbotten Finland on Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Thank you,looks like perfect summer-reading!
Journal Entry 11 by Chania at Kokkola, Keski-Pohjanmaa / Mellersta Österbotten Finland on Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Very enjoyable! I think I might like this series more than Childs's Scarpbooking - series, and can't wait to get more of these!
To Annimanni next in a Finnish Wishlist - tag - game.
To Annimanni next in a Finnish Wishlist - tag - game.
Thanks very much! I love the Tea Shop Mystery series and can't wait to start reading this one!
Journal Entry 13 by Annimanni at Kirjasto Sello, kierrätyshylly in Espoo, Uusimaa / Nyland Finland on Monday, September 19, 2016
Released 7 yrs ago (9/19/2016 UTC) at Kirjasto Sello, kierrätyshylly in Espoo, Uusimaa / Nyland Finland
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On the recycling shelf. Enjoy!
I took this one with me, we'll see for what purpose...
Kirjakko has wished for this one, so I'll surprise her with this. Enjoy!
Well done, toukokuu! Although the author's Tea Shop Mysteries are my favourite cozies I've read one of this series as well and liked it. Annelis is also checking out if she has already read this book, so it might have a new reader queueing already.
Finally I get around reading this. Suzanne was listening to an old ballad by Nina Simone: "Suzanne takes you down to her place near the river..."
Wait a minute, that's Leonard Cohen's Suzanne, honey to your ears. I had to stop reading and turn to Mr. Google. Nina Simone was a black singer and sang the song her way, but whose song is it? YouTube was offering Leonard Cohen's live recording from his younger years where he happened to tell the story:
"This is a song I wrote long ago and people loved it. Fortunately the rights of it were stolen from me. A friend put a piece of paper in front of me and I asked what it was. Just a standard writer's contract, he said, I signed and "puff" it was gone. It was perfectly justified - it would be wrong to write this song AND get rich from it as well."
Wait a minute, that's Leonard Cohen's Suzanne, honey to your ears. I had to stop reading and turn to Mr. Google. Nina Simone was a black singer and sang the song her way, but whose song is it? YouTube was offering Leonard Cohen's live recording from his younger years where he happened to tell the story:
"This is a song I wrote long ago and people loved it. Fortunately the rights of it were stolen from me. A friend put a piece of paper in front of me and I asked what it was. Just a standard writer's contract, he said, I signed and "puff" it was gone. It was perfectly justified - it would be wrong to write this song AND get rich from it as well."
Journal Entry 19 by kirjakko at Turku, Varsinais-Suomi / Egentliga Finland Finland on Sunday, March 28, 2021
Journal Entry 20 by Nokkosperhonen at Turku, Varsinais-Suomi / Egentliga Finland Finland on Saturday, April 3, 2021
Thanks for the eggs, kirjakko!