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Looking at the United States' issues of systemic racism through the lens of a caste system is insightful and eye opening. Definitely add this to your list

I do admit, I love a good vampire /witch story line. I saw this was made into a TV series and so wanted to read the book first. It's excellent. I just hope the TV series does it justice. I look forward to the next book.

It's been a while since I stayed up late to finish a book because it was so captivating - this was one of those books. It took me a moment to get into, but then it drew me in and I had to know where the story was going to go and how it would resolve (or wouldn't). There are multiple beautiful story lines and I loved each of them. Definitely add this book to your list.

Romance, mystery, and history. Cute story. I enjoyed it. A nice read, that reminded me a lot of "The Bookshop on the Corner" (which I also enjoyed).

A lot of these radio stories didn't age incredibly well. A few were very funny, but most were duds. Luckily it's only 2 hours long.

I started watching the television show adaptation "Coroner" and I was enjoying it, so I wanted to read the original inspiration. There are some fundamental differences in the lead character's backstory that changes the story a good bit, but I liked it, it let's each story stand on its own.

Lots of good lessons in here - in particular, learning how to evaluate the quality of your decision making process based on the information you had available at the time, and not just based on the results of those decisions. Interesting perspectives that I'll need to work to use myself.

A strong follow up to "a discovery of witches". I'm a sucker for time travel books, adding in an element of witch craft and lore makes it even better.

Made me think of what my parents life was like in 1969. Very different than this certainly, but I'm sure some similarities

A different kind of "witch book" - lots of historical fiction goodness, flash backs, back story, twists and excellent storylines.