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Sunday, July 7, 2019

Flying by the Seat of My Knickers (The Travel Mishaps of Caity Shaw #Book 1)

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(The Travel Mishaps of Caity Shaw Book 1) by Eliza Watson Much more to the book than the title suggests,  a fun and enco...
Saturday, June 29, 2019

Out of the Past - a Reed Ferguson Mystery #5 by Renee Pawlish

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Love the old classic film noir movies and now the books! A classic private investigator who is also a fan of old detective novels, class...

Official and Confidential: The Secret Life of J. Edgar Hoover by Anthony Summers

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How could one man do so much damage in what should be a country of federal dedication to its people?     This book took me ages to read, but...

Mending Fences (The Deacon's Family) by Suzanne Woods Fisher

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A very interesting read of a young man who made a lot of mistakes in his youth must make amends. He must "undo" the actions and ...
Monday, November 5, 2018

The World Beneath (Joe Tesla Series Book 1) Kindle Edition by Rebecca Cantrell

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WWII, a medical project gone bad. Post-war leftover tests, are they possible? are they safe? will they help or kill? This is a fascinating ...

Broken Arrow - America's First Lost Nuclear Weapon by Norman S. Leach

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by Norman S. Leach published by Red Deer Press America's First Broken Arrow : A True Story of the Cold War, A Doomed Bomber and Amer...
Sunday, November 4, 2018

A Premonition of Murder (Dream Club Mystery 3) by Mary Kennedy

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by Mary Kennedy published by Berkley Mary Kennedy, you've outdone yourself. I loved this, the 3rd Dream Club Mystery, also t...
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My profile photo shows me holding a 3-4 week old baby Black Bear. Just goes to show life is full of surprises. I was born in Vancouver, BC, Canada, 1st of 5 children, I'm the only girl. Met my husband in church where he was packing his parachute in the hall while I was at choir practice; married 50 yrs, 3 children, 4 grandchildren, all in B.C. Moved to Smithers in 2006 and love it. I have run the gamut of girl friday for Customs agency, pay office clerk for Longshoremen, hobby then pig farmer, retail clerk, University Professors' assistant until retirement. Moved from New Westminster, where coincidentally my maternal grandmother was born in 1892! We moved to the rural district west of Smithers in northern BC and joined the wildlife. The rest is history. I absolutely feel at home here. Since I turned 70 my whole life has changed. I've enjoyed the friendship of the Northern Lights Wildlife Refuge members and all the work they do with wildlife rescue, particularly the bears. I enjoy everything book. Am currently a proofreader, have done some light editing, review books and occasionally do some writing in between. The only thing I haven't done yet is get back to ice-skating!
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