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We have a New Cozy Mystery Challenge for 2021. Use this topic to ask questions and discuss cozies you are reading. Challenge yourself to read as many as you can in each category. A few I have carried over from last year Use the Link below to save you spot in the challenge list Link to the 2022 Cozy Mystery Challenge links for players This topic is for players list only. Save you spot and start filling in on January 1, 2022 Read as many as you can for each topic Some of our favorites from last year and some new ones
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Link to mine Lynn's 2022 Cozy Mystery Challenge Still thinking about what category I want to add for my choice.......have to look at present categories and cozies on my TBR to choose something. The one that will be the most challenging for me is the Worldwide one. Sometimes I read one in Ireland. I'll have to keep my eyes open for some. I think I have two on my TBR now. I usually try to read at least five for each category. This year I doubled that plus some in some of the categories.......... Have fun everyone! |
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I haven't decided my pick a category yet. Maybe Amish cozies. |
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Hi Everyone, Thank you for creating this years challenge... The most challenging for me will be the paranormal catagory! Last Edited on: 11/24/21 10:32 PM ET - Total times edited: 1 |
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I've decided to make my own category Cozies published before 2010. I have several that will fit all in one series. That will help shorten my next in line category as they will all fit there. |
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I like that idea, Lynn! I may steal it. |
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No problem Heidi. I'll share....I almost stole Alice Amish ideal but the MC character in these books is Mennonite so I'd have to use Amish/Mennonite. Using the date ideal opens up to other older books also |
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Linda R there are some very good paranormal cozies our there that are good stories. I recommend some of the series by Nancy Warren. The Vampire Knitting Club is very good. |
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I will be boring and use the same category I use every year - murderless mystery! I read cozies for the puzzle and for the way you get to have a series with the same familiar characters, but everyday people just DON'T run across murders, certainly not multiple murders! But I have several Guideposts mystery series, where the main character solves mysteries other than murder, and they go in this category. |
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Again, thank you Alice! All of the categories are great. I'm not really into the paranormal so I will be challenged in the coming year! |
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Englishmaven's Cozy Mystery Challenge 2022 Last Edited on: 12/27/21 10:21 AM ET - Total times edited: 1 |
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I've got many first books of several different cozy series. I look forward to reading them. |
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Just signed up for the 2022 cozies. Will think a while before deciding on the last category. The paranormal will be hardest for me, I think. |
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Welcome everyone. Hope we all read lots of good cozies |
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I need a good paranormal cozy that is book 1 in a series. Does anyone have one on their bookshelf that I can request? |
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Nancy Warren's Vampire Knitting Club is very good |
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I requested two yesterday: Brownies and Broomsticks (Magical Bakery Book 1) by Bailey Cates Daisies for Innocence (Enchanted Garden Book 1) by Bailey Cattrell
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Both are good books and I think you will like them |
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It's raining here. We are supposed to have bad weather most of the night, then the temperatures will drop. |
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Thank you Alice J .....Nancy Warren...I'll have to check her out.... |
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I return to work tomorrow, so I will only check in during the evening. |
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Do cozies have to have an amateur detective? |
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I think my hardest category may be new-to-me cozy writer. I'm picky about cozies, and I don't finish ones I dislike, so I'll have to find a good series I don't know yet. Do people have suggestions for good series that are fairly new? >Do cozies have to have an amateur detective? Good question, Melissa! I'm thinking yes because I can't think of any counterexamples, but I might be wrong - in particular, maybe you could have a series with a retired professional (policeman or whatever)? What do other people think? Last Edited on: 1/4/22 4:36 PM ET - Total times edited: 1 |
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I just finished On Thin Icing by ellie Alexander. Very good series.Well written. Loved the setting in Oregon woods. Good recipes too. |
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I started a new series but also a new author to me. Scene of the Grime (Grime Solvers, Bk 1) Suzanne Price I have books 2 and 3 to read also. Not my favorite series but I'll finish the ones I have. |
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