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This week I mostly got books to feed my McCall Smith addiction and to add a bit more by M. C. Beaton to my shelf. More to come next week.
I swapped
- Agatha Raisin and the Quiche of Death by M. C. Beaton. Since I liked Hamish Macbeth, I decided to try out the Agatha Raisin series as well.
I bought
- The comforts of a muddy Saturday by Alexander McCall Smith
- The lost art of gratitude by Alexander McCall Smith. Those two are the fifth and sixth book in the Sunday Philosophy Club series.
From the library
- The Prague Cemetery by Umberto Eco
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Eco is a daring choice
I read two books of his, but not this one. I am looking forward to your review 
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I have read a few and really like him. I am aware that I probably need a history degree for this one, but it sounds interesting!
The Prague Cemetery is a great, complex and incredibly layered reading. I think that had I read it twice, I would have discoverd another layer of interpretation. Good luck with it!
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