Books Movies, Reviews, Oh My organized this fun month long reading challenge for reading mystery books. As I am reading more mysteries lately I decided to participate. I had a lot of fun participating in this challenge and read a total of 5 books that counted for this challenge. Let me show you which books I read for this challenge. My favourite book I read for this challenge was City of the Lost by Kelley Armstrong, which I’ll review tomorrow. Links and covers link to my review, either on my blog or on goodreads if my rveiew isn’t live on my blog yet.
Books I read for this Challenge
– Tea with Milk and Murder (Oxford Tearoom Mysteries #2) by H.Y. Hanna – 4 stars
– Amanda Lester and the Purple Rainbow Puzzle (Amanda Lester, Detective #3) by Paula Berinstein – 4 stars
– City of the Lost (Casey Duncan #1) by Kelley Armstrong – 5 stars
– Murder on a Silver Platter (Red Carpet Mystery #1) by Shawn Reilly Simmons – 3 stars
– By Book or By Crook (Lighthouse Library Mystery #1) by Eva Gates – 3 stars
– Shards of Murder (A Webb’s Glass Shop Mystery #2) by Cheryl Hollon – 4 stars
Oh no, I totally forgot about this! lol I think I read half the books I wanted to, will have to go back and check!
It looks like you had some fun reads here 🙂 I love the covers of the cozies!
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I had hoped to read 8 mysteries this month, but I am happy with the 6 that I managed to get read, that’s still pretty nice!
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You got a lot of cozy mysteries in this month! That’s great!
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Yes I am happy I managed to read so many mysteries this month. Only City of the Lost I wouldn’t really classify as a cozy mystery, as it’s more thriller/ mystery, but I figured it still counted for this challenge.
I wanted to join in on this challenge but life become a bit hectic. Hopefully, there will be another in the near future.
I have an entire stack of cozies that I want to read through.
Angela @Simply Angela recently posted…Audiobook Review: Edge by Tiffinie Helmer
That’s a shame you couldn’t join this time. It was a fun challenge and I’ll definitely will join again if she decides to host something similiar in the future. I still have enough cozies I want to read as well.
No, not recently. My go to genre right now is strictly paranormal romance. I’ve had periods where I read other genres and I’m just not into them as much anymore.
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I know not everyone reads every genre. I haven’t read a good paranormal romance in a while, I always keep switching from genre to genre and it depends on my mood what I am reading at the moment.
Lola recently posted…Review: City of the Lost by Kelley Armstrong
Cozy mysteries are new to me. They focus on the (gasp) relationship side of people. I don’t even know what to do with it?!
I’m currently reading X by Sue Grafton, which is enjoyable so far. Good job on your monthly reads 🙂
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I love cozy mysteries, the combination of normal life and mystery is really interesting. It’s nice to find some good series in this genre.
Yay for having a good time with it! They all look fun 😀
anna (herding cats & burning soup) recently posted…4 stars–Kiss Me in Christmas (Christmas, Colorado #6) by Debbie Mason
They were a lot of fun :). I am really enjoying this genre so far!
Lola recently posted…Review: City of the Lost by Kelley Armstrong