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H Is for Hawk
by Helen Macdonald
H is for Hawk (3/24/2016)
Loved the (1) falconry aspect and the interspersed (2) references to T. H. White's own struggles with birds of prey as well as writing. Found the (3) author's remembrances of her late father less interesting. Overall enjoyed the memoir and found myself pursuing the subjectmore
The Murder of Mary Russell: A novel of suspense featuring Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes
by Laurie R. King
The Murder of Mary Russell (3/24/2016)
Offering readers and fans of the Mary Russell series welcome background on the lives of Mary and her close companions. Quite enjoyable to delve into the early lives of Sherlock, Mrs. Hudson and Mary and part of what shaped these loveable characters. A page turner andmore
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    Praised by Parade and The New York Times Book Review, this debut features a 1960s scientist turned TV cooking star.

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