Obsession In Death – J.D. Robb Pros: character development Cons: mystery a bit lame Obsession in Death is the 40th book of the In Death
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Brecht’s Lover by Jaques-Pierre Amette Pros: atmosphere, characterization Cons: no solution for the enigma of Brecht Jaques-Pierre Amette’s 2003 novel La maîtresse de Brecht became
Brecknell Electronic Postal Scale – Model # 311 Pros: Tare, auto-off feature, comes with batteries, compact, lightweight, easy to operate Cons: optional AC adapter not
Lyin’ Like a Dog Pros: highly appealing, well written, fast-paced, fun read Cons: none noted Richard Mason’s Lyin’ Like a Dog opens in a burst
Fifty Shades Darker and Fifty Shades Freed Pros: Holds your interest in more than the sex vignettes. Cons: Small print is still my nemesis. Reading
Something Is Rotten in Fettig a satire Pros: well developed characters, excellent writing, fun writing style, highly readable, caricatures abound; this one is a keeper, and
Hoppity Ty® Beanie Baby® See it at Amazon Pros: Ty product, collectible, cute as can be Cons: none noted Ty® Beanie Babies®’ Hoppity Bunny measures
Invisible by James Patterson Pros: twists and turns Cons: doesn’t hold up under careful scrutiny My first thought, after finishing James Patterson’s twisty Invisible was













