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Cover of The Original by Priya Parmar
The Original Priya Parmar

The Original

Interesting fictional account of Katharine Hepburn’s life in Hollywood. The notes at the end are helpful.
Cover of Lost in a Good Book by Jasper Fforde
Lost in a Good Book Jasper Fforde

Lost in a Good Book

Continuing the journey to revisit Jurisfiction, leading up to the next and final book in the series.
Cover of The Ending Writes Itself by Evelyn Clarke
The Ending Writes Itself Evelyn Clarke

The Ending Writes Itself

Well, that was quite a ride.
Cover of Zoe's Tale by John Scalzi
Zoe's Tale John Scalzi

Zoe's Tale

An Old Man's War Novel

How fun to see the previous story through another character’s perspective.
Cover of Life by Elizabeth Berg
Life Elizabeth Berg

Life

A Love Story

Similar to The Correspondent, but different enough to be enjoyable.
Cover of The Well of Lost Plots by Jasper Fforde
The Well of Lost Plots Jasper Fforde

The Well of Lost Plots

Another step in re-reading the series.
Cover of I, Spy by L M Kemp
I, Spy L M Kemp

I, Spy

Best review quote: “I, Spy is a twister that lulls you deep into the story, then starts hitting you with surprises.”―BookTrib
Cover of Beth Is Dead by Katie Bernet
Beth Is Dead Katie Bernet

Beth Is Dead

A wild reimagining of Little Women with Beth's death at the center of a mystery.
Cover of The Library After Dark by Ande Pliego
The Library After Dark Ande Pliego

The Library After Dark

Favorite review quote: “The Library After Dark takes the traditional closed-room novel, twists it inside out, then offers readers something quite different to enjoy.”—firstCLUE
Cover of Let's Pretend This Never Happened by Jenny Lawson
Let's Pretend This Never Happened Jenny Lawson

Let's Pretend This Never Happened

A Mostly True Memoir

I hadn't revisited this book since it was published 13 years ago. Jenny Lawson makes me laugh out loud in public.
Cover of Deadly Does It by Abbi Waxman
Deadly Does It Abbi Waxman

Deadly Does It

The second in this series doesn't disappoint with a very unlikely intergenerational pair of lawyer/sleuth. Fun.
Cover of Dead Weight by Hildur Knútsdóttir
Dead Weight Hildur Knútsdóttir

Dead Weight

Translated by Mary Robinette Kowal
I am loving this author's dark, dark stories. And the translator is one of my favorite sci-fi authors.
#TitleSubtitleAuthor(s)YearNotes
1The OriginalPriya Parmar2026Interesting fictional account of Katharine Hepburn’s life in Hollywood. The notes at the end are helpful.
2Lost in a Good BookJasper Fforde2004Continuing the journey to revisit Jurisfiction, leading up to the next and final book in the series.
3The Ending Writes ItselfEvelyn Clarke2026Well, that was quite a ride.
4Zoe's TaleAn Old Man's War NovelJohn Scalzi2025How fun to see the previous story through another character’s perspective.
5LifeA Love StoryElizabeth Berg2026Similar to The Correspondent, but different enough to be enjoyable.
6The Well of Lost PlotsJasper Fforde2004Another step in re-reading the series.
7I, SpyL M Kemp2026Best review quote: “I, Spy is a twister that lulls you deep into the story, then starts hitting you with surprises.”―BookTrib
8Beth Is DeadKatie Bernet2026A wild reimagining of Little Women with Beth's death at the center of a mystery.
9The Library After DarkAnde Pliego2026Favorite review quote: “The Library After Dark takes the traditional closed-room novel, twists it inside out, then offers readers something quite different to enjoy.”—firstCLUE
10Let's Pretend This Never HappenedA Mostly True MemoirJenny Lawson2013I hadn't revisited this book since it was published 13 years ago. Jenny Lawson makes me laugh out loud in public.
11Deadly Does ItAbbi Waxman2026The second in this series doesn't disappoint with a very unlikely intergenerational pair of lawyer/sleuth. Fun.
12Dead WeightHildur Knútsdóttir2026I am loving this author's dark, dark stories. And the translator is one of my favorite sci-fi authors.