tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7994156722584333017.post1856840495521169858..comments2019-10-09T14:38:01.178+02:00Comments on Just Reading For Fun. . . . . . and stuff: Audiobook Review: Duck the Halls Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01701197855614442856noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7994156722584333017.post-88296089994671057482014-01-03T06:37:09.180+02:002014-01-03T06:37:09.180+02:00I love a good cozy, you are so right that they ver...I love a good cozy, you are so right that they very often leave you laughing out loud and that makes the story so much fun. I am a little OCD about starting a series at the beginning for the very reason you stated above. These stories often while being an independent book, if you don't have that history and familiarity with the characters it just takes some of the shine off. One my favorite series, not a cozy, I picked up as a freebie for kindle and it was crazy and really made very little sense. I went back because this bugged me and read book one and now am so hooked on the author I cannot wait for each new read from her. Definitely starting at the beginning makes a difference. Thank you for sharing your thoughts - I have not read this series and wow going back eighteen books to begin is a little daunting LOL but who knows it does sound like fun :) Denise Zhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17743337429214149474noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7994156722584333017.post-56256780441196009962014-01-02T09:24:05.817+02:002014-01-02T09:24:05.817+02:00Wow - 16th in the series? I love it when a series ...Wow - 16th in the series? I love it when a series goes on that long. It lets you get really into the characters.<br />It is a pitty you only jumped in now though. I hate it when I don't feel like I know the characters well or really what is going on. It sounds like it could be really fun though if you catch it from the start.<br /><br />Great (and fair) review. Angelicreaderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15822327504578200899noreply@blogger.com