So there I was. Minding my own business. Snoozing away. When Her Royal Momness comes bouncing down the stairs with a Royal Stroke of Genuis:
"Kimmi! I have a great idea! You know those last six books we read? The True Crime thing, the post-apocalyptic thing, the second True Crime thing, the "self-help" motivational thing, and the other two True Crime thingies? All pretty diff, huh? Let's do a combo post on all six!"
So that's how I wound up here. With William Oldfield's Inspector Oldfield and the Black Hand Society, J. W. Rawles' Founders, Gregg Olsen's If You Tell, John Glatt'sTangled Vines. and Climbing Your Personal Mount Everest: A Journey of Self Discovery and Leadership, by Mitch Lewis. And that Other Thingy by Ann Rule, Green River Running Red.
The things I do for Mom. Sheesh.
Well. As long as we're here, let's dive in to six of the most unusual books we've read so far this year. They're "unusual" cuz they're genres we don't typically select.
One other thing. With the exception of the last title, all of the books below are 3.5s. In case you're wondering. No extra charge:
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