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The Chocolate Lady's Book Review Blog predominantly features literary fiction aimed at adult readers. This blog provides insightful book reviews, engaging discussions, and other related content. The blog covers a diverse range of genres, including historical, contemporary, biographical, and women's fiction. If you're looking for some humorous content, check out their humor category..
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1w ago
Book Review for “The Amazing Mrs. Pollifax” (Mrs. Pollifax #2) by Dorothy Gilman. Summary: "When Emily Pollifax answered the phone that Sunday she quickly forgot about her Garden Club tea in the afternoon. The last time she had heard the voice on the other end of the line it had sent her off on a ..read more
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3w ago
Book Review for “Someone is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe” by Nan and Ivan Lyons. Summary: "Take one rich, eccentric, morbidly obese gourmand; add a beautiful, sexy dessert chef; mix with them a fast-food entrepreneur; and you've got the fixings for a stylish treat. After arriving in London to create a special dessert for ..read more
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3w ago
Book Review for “Death & Other Inconveniences” by Lesley Crewe. Summary: "Well, Dick's dead. Now what? Margo, his widow, is trying to dodge the tsunami of paperwork coming her way. She doesn't want to deal with the details ― why do you think she was married in the first place? Dick always handled the drudgery ..read more
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1M ago
Book Review for “By the Pricking of My Thumbs” by Agatha Christie. Summary: "When Tommy and Tuppence visit an elderly aunt in her gothic nursing home, they think nothing of her mistrust of the doctors; after all, Ada is a very difficult old lady. But when Mrs. Lockett mentions a poisoned mushroom stew and Mrs ..read more
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2M ago
Book Review for “French Rhapsody” by Antoine Laurain, translated by Emily Boyce and Jane Aitken. Summary: "Middle-aged doctor Alain Massoulier has received a life-changing letter—thirty-three years too late. Lost in the Paris postal system for decades, the letter from Polydor, dated 1983, offers a recording contract to The Holograms, in which Alain played lead guitar ..read more
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2M ago
Book Review for “Miss Granby's Secret or The Bastard of Pinsk” by Eleanor Farjeon. Summary: "Aunt Addie, better known to the world at large as Adelaide Granby, the fabulously successful author of 49 volumes of gushing, melodramatic Victorian romance. Upon her death in 1912, flowers and cards pour in, including one particularly lavish set "From ..read more
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2M ago
Book Review for “The Very Long, Very Strange Life of Isaac Dahl” by Bart Yates. Summary: "At the age of ninety-six, Isaac Dahl sits down to write his memoir. For Isaac, an accomplished journalist and historian, finding the right words to convey events is never a problem. But this book will be different from anything ..read more
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3M ago
Book Review for “More Days at the Morisaki Bookshop” by Satoshi Yagisawa (Translated by Eric Ozawa). Summary: "Set again in the beloved Japanese bookshop and nearby coffee shop in the Jimbochi neighborhood of Toyko, More Days at the Morisaki Bookshop deepens the relationship between Takako, her uncle Satoru , and the people in their lives ..read more
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4M ago
Book Review for “French Windows” by Antoine Laurain. Summary: "Nathalia, a young photographer, has been seeing a therapist. Having accidentally photographed a murder, she finds that she can no longer do her job. Instead, Doctor Faber suggests that she write about the neighbours she idly observes in the building across the street. But as these ..read more
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4M ago
Book Review for “N or M?” by Agatha Christie. Summary: "It is World War II and Britain's best secret agent has been murdered. The murderers are Nazi agents, known only as N and M, and could be anyone. The only clue points towards the sleepy seaside village of Leahampton and its busy guesthouse, Sans Souci ..read more