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Top Secret Twenty-One – Play it again, Sam.

July 20, 2015July 27, 2015 / beckmank / 11 Comments

1.5/5 Stairs Have you read any books in this series? If so, you've probably read all the plot points covered in #21. Feel free to pick up something else.

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“Smokin’ Seventeen,” or, Groundhog Day, Revisited.

February 27, 2015April 2, 2015 / beckmank / 3 Comments

1/5 Stairs. Missing the humor and excitement of the early Stephanie Plum books.

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Almost 30 years ago I read my first Nancy Drew book, "The Hidden Staircase." I've had a love affair with mysteries ever since. -Kristi.
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5/5 Stairs to Greenlights by Matthew McConaughey. If you can, listen to the audio book. Narrated by Matthew McConaughey, it adds so much to the book to hear his cadence of his poems and musings, and his laughter as he recalls his stories and anecdotes. This book is more than a memoir, it is full of lessons, philosophies, prescriptions for living, and even bumperstickers. It’s a guide to catching more greenlights as you travel through life. I loved this book, and I know I’ll be referencing it for years to come. Alright, alright, alright.
2.5/5 stairs to Parker Pyne Investigates by Agatha Christie. This is a collection of short stories that were hit or miss for me. I feel bad that I didn’t enjoy it more, I mean it’s Agatha Christie. But the majority just didn’t work for me. Not my cuppa. I read this at bedtime and it honestly took all month to get through. I would pick up a Hercule Poirot or Miss Marple instead.

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