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Witty Little Knitter

I read fantasy, crime, true crime, lgbt-romance and books written by my favourite comedians. List not necessarily complete.
Sometimes I write for Bibliodaze

Currently reading

Stephen and Matilda
Jim Bradbury
Progress: 52/262 pages
Krieg und Frieden
Michael Grusemann, Leo Tolstoy
Progress: 579/1024 pages

BINGO!

 

A book with more than 500 pages: Alexandre Dumas: The Count of Monte Cristo (Le Comte de Monte-Cristo) ->1.500 pages
A Forgotten Classic: R Austin Freeman: The Eye of Osiris.
A book that became a movie: William Golman: The Princess Bride
A book published this year: Ragnar Jónasson: Todesnacht (Myrknætti)...well the German translation came out this year which should hopefully count. I wouldn't have used the German translation of an English book this year but it's not like I could have read it in Icelandic

A book with a number in the title: Alexandre Dumas: The Three Musketeers (Les Trois Mousquetaires)

 


A book written by someone under 30: Nenia Campbell: Tantalized 
A book by a female Author: Gail Ranstorm: Der Kuss im Kristall (The Rake's Revenge)
A book with a Mystery: Katrin Jacob: Versteckt und Zugenäht
A book of Short Stories: R Austin Freeman: John Thorndyke's Cases.
Free Space: Anelie Wendberg: Das Teufelsgrinsen (Devil's Grin)
A book set on a different continent: Lyndsay Faye: Der Teufel von new York (The Gods of Gotham) -> America
A book of non-fiction: Tomm Reiss: The Black Count
A book that is more than 10 years old: Martha Grimes: Inspector Jury spielt Domnino (The Old Fox Deceiv'd).
The second book in a Series: Kerry Greenwood: Miss Fisher in Turbulenzen (Flying too high)

 

So yay! Let's see if I manage another one. At least a one-word-title should be easy to find.