All ratings are on a scale of 1 (bad) to 5 (great).
THE GODS OF MARS by Edgar Rice Burroughs (John Carter #2) -
4
After 11 years stuck on Earth, John Carter is thrilled to
find himself back on Mars. But he will
have to fight hostile aliens and superstition to get back to his beloved wife.
I enjoyed this for what it was - an action novel. The characters are rather thin, although I
certainly found myself caring for the main characters. And John's amazing ability to fight off waves
of enemies gets a little tiring. But
it's still a fun book. Watch out for the
cliffhanger.
THE MYSTERY OF THE MISSING PEANUTS by The Walt Disney Studio
- 5
In this well remembered picture book from my childhood,
detective Donald is hired to help Mickey find out who is stealing the peanuts
from the zoo shed every night. He goes
through some rather fun tangents on his way to the real culprits. I loved this as a kid, my niece loves it now,
and I enjoyed rereading it to her.
TELL NO LIES by Gregg Hurwitz - 5
Daniel Brasher is winding down his job as a therapist to
released criminals when he starts getting death threats in his inner office
main - death threats aimed at other people.
Can he figure out what is happening before the killer turns to him?
This author always creates great plots and outstanding
characters and pull you in, and this book is no exception. It's another amazing thrill ride from start
to finish.
END ME A TENOR by Joelle Charbonneau (Glee Club Mysteries
#2) - 4
Paige is thrilled when she lands the job of soprano soloist
in a production of The Messiah along side world famous tenor David
Richard. But at their first rehearsal
together, he takes a sip of his water and dies.
Meanwhile, she has to get her high school show choir into shape,
including a new song, in just a few days or lose her day job.
There's lots going on here, and I did feel the mystery
suffered a bit as a result. On the other
hand, Paige is such a great character I couldn't help but root for her even
when the show choir sub-plot was taking center stage.
CLASH OF THE CLASS CLOWNS by Kirk Scroggs (Tale of a Sixth
grade Muppet #2) - 4
There are so many story lines happening, yet everything
keeps weaving together perfectly.
Meanwhile, the Muppets and the new characters are all enjoyable. I just wish Pepe didn't use "okay"
every time he was on the page, okay?
BRUSH WITH DEATH by Karen MacInerney (Gray Whale Inn #5) - 5
Natalie Barnes is enjoying the slower pace of winter on Cranberry Island when her niece's painting mentor
is murdered. Fernand was such a nice
man, who would want to kill him?
There are plenty of storylines to pull you in and keep you
reading, and the main characters are great.
The recurring characters aren't as sharp as I remember them being, but
that's a minor complaint.
SECRET SANTA by Fern Michaels, Marie Bostwick, Laura Levine,
and Cindy Myers - 4
Four Christmas novels - two romance, one mystery, and one
chick lit. I bought it for Laura
Levine's mystery novella featuring her sleuth Jaine Austen. I loved it as always. Two of the other stories were enjoyable, but
Fern Michaels's contribution was just plain bad on all fronts.
DUCK THE HALLS by Donna
Andrews (Meg Langslow #16) - 5
With the town churches being overrun by a series of pranks,
Meg is called in to organize a schedule so all the Christmas concerts and
services can still go on as planned. But
who is behind the pranks? And why have
things escalated to murder?
This is a second Christmas entry in the Meg series, and it
was purely delightful. I finished it on
Christmas Eve, and it helped put me in the Christmas spirit, yes even with
murder involved.
THE BRIDGE TO NEVER LAND by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson -
4
Sarah and Aidan Cooper find a note hidden in a desk that
leads them on a wild adventure. Could it
be that the Peter and the Starcatchers books were real?
The book starts off a little slowly, but once it gets going,
it's a wild ride. It takes the world
they've created in the previous books and brings it to modern day America, so
be sure to read the others first, but if you liked them, you'll like this one,
too.
Do you have a goodreads account? Great way to track your history.
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