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hermetic

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Sun Feb 22, 2026, 11:07 AM 23 hrs ago

What Fiction are you reading this week, February 22, 2026? [View all]

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Just finishing the mystical Thirty-Three Teeth. Next up, Silence of the Grave by Arnaldur Indridason from 2005. An Icelandic thriller, "Destined to be a classic in the world of crime fiction." Looking forward to it.

Listened to I Found You by Lisa Jewell This was a good, twisty mystery. Who is this guy? But, who is anyone, really?

Now listening to Middletide by Sarah Crouch, a Puget Sound mystery from 2024. "In this gripping and intensely atmospheric debut, disquiet descends on a small town after the suspicious death of a beautiful young doctor.."

Hope everyone is safe from the weather and the ICE.


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Celtic Love and Legends by Kathryn Le Veque buzzycrumbhunger 23 hrs ago #1
Oh wow hermetic 23 hrs ago #2
I think it's more that it's expensive buzzycrumbhunger 21 hrs ago #8
Two historical dramas: cbabe 22 hrs ago #3
That Thielman book sounds great. hermetic 22 hrs ago #6
No consequences: eat more lemon meringue pie. cbabe 21 hrs ago #7
Re-reading Relic by Preston & Child EverHopeful 22 hrs ago #4
I know, right? hermetic 22 hrs ago #5
Did you like "Pendergast: The Beginning"? Number9Dream 18 hrs ago #13
Oh yes, I did like it EverHopeful 18 hrs ago #14
Funny! Bayard 16 hrs ago #15
It was just published January 27th EverHopeful 2 hrs ago #16
Lovely Sunday. Just dropped my granddaughter at airport, off to Salt Lake City for training to txwhitedove 21 hrs ago #9
That sounds like a fun plan hermetic 21 hrs ago #10
And the Hippos Were Boiled in Their Tanks- Burroughs duckworth969 19 hrs ago #11
All Her Fault by Andrea Mara, a mystery/thriller. mentalsolstice 19 hrs ago #12
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