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Old 08-18-2023, 12:16 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by Dr. Drib View Post
It seems like everywhere you turn, another fiction title has been published that concerns itself with bookstores and/or books.

Or is it just me, exposed to too much second-hand smoke?
Better check the smoke alarm.

I have noticed it lately on Kobo, just on their daily deals, a.k.a. ebook savings, though today I only see two: The Littlest Library and Murder at the Bookstore. In a couple of others, a library plays a role, though it's not in the title: Booked for Murder ("Her new life as a librarian suits her") and The Dark Archive (an Invisible Library novel).
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