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2019 Books Read March

March was a pretty good month for reading. I read 11 books and half of another one that I put on my DNF pile. I enjoyed most of the books and they were a wide range of genres. I hope you can find one or two that you like. The Hound of the Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle This is the “One Book, One Community” read for Baton Rouge. It is an easy read. Holmes and Watson are called to help solve a mystery of a death and to protect another man from death. The dead man, Sir Charles Baskerville, died of fright. The mystery is – what frightened him so? Was it the hound of the Baskervilles, a legend of a monster dog that has haunted their family, or something not as supernatural? Will the heir, Sir Henry Baskerville, suffer a similar fate? And who is behind it all? These are the questions that must be answered. If you are looking for a lighter detective book, this is the one. The Tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris This is based on a true story of a