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Old 12-11-2014, 05:09 PM   #21265
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Next up: A recent purchase: Monk's Hood by Ellis Peters. I read most of her Cadfael books (including this one) around the time they were published (over 30 years ago!). So this is a bit of a comfort read. After re-reading the first two in the series, I'm sure I'll enjoy this re-read of her Third Cadfael book.
I just finished Saint Peter's Fair, book #4.

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This is Cozy Mystery Week, so I'm trying to prioritize a couple of cozies. Right now I'm reading Saint Peter's Fair, a Brother Cadfael mystery by Ellis Peters, and will be starting The Root of All Evil by Ellery Adams and Elizabeth Lockard.
Having just finished Saint Peter's Fair, I'm going to move on to The Root of All Evil, but I'm also reading Kris: The Legend Begins by J. J. Ruscella. Not a cozy, not really fantasy, more of a backstory for the Kris Kringle mythology. I'm about 30% of the way into the book and enjoying it. I borrowed it from the library *solely* based on the cover:

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