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164. Devils Food Cake Murder By Joanne Fluke

16/30 I really liked this book. It was one that I instantly figured out the what was going on and I was correct at the end of the book. You can’t switch out people and they “come back to town” and not have me think they aren’t the real person.

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2022 Reading Goals

I want to finish the rest of the Hannah Swensen Murder Mysteries.

I want to finish the books on my bookshelf before getting any new ones from library or buying anymore.

Readathons: Popsugar Reading Challenge throughout the whole year.

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2021 Reading Review

170 books in journal. Goodreads says 202 books.

All Bridgerton Books

Hannah Swensen Books: 15/30

25 Amish Books

Below are some of my favorites from the year!!!

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163. Cherry Cheesecake Murder By: Joanne Fluke

I finished another Hanna Swensen Mystery!! This was such a good one!! Movie makers come to town to make a small movie. When the director is suddenly killed, Hannah has to figure out who really did it. Such a good one and even the recipes made me want to try them.

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162. Once upon a Christmas by: Dawn Young

Thank you to #hachettebooks for giving me this book to read and review.

This is such a cute book!! A little bear is trying to have such a great Christmas Eve party, but Jack Frost and Rapunzel won’t let it happen. Hopefully when Santa arrives, everything will work out.

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161. The Wise Men By: Patricia A Pingry

Thank you to #hachettebooks for sending me this book to read and review.

This book would be a wonderful addition to nightly reading during Christmas time. The only thing that was different is that at the end, when they visited Jesus, he was a toddler and not a little baby. Other than that, this is a wonderful story to read to your children.

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160. Banana Cream Pie Murder By: Joanne Fluke

This was such a cute one in the series. The main character Hannah is recently married. When a woman who is in charge of the Holiday play dies, Hannah of course tries to figure out who it is. Will she once again figure it out before the murderer sees what she is up to?