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Here are the last books I read in 2017:

The Lost Plot by Genevieve Cogman. The fourth part of The Invisible Library-series, and the wakest yet, IMO. probably because this one focus more on the dragons than the fairies, and I find the high and mighty dragons rather boring. And Vale is delegated to a cameo by the end, and one of the things I enjoy is the dynamics between Irene, Kai and Vale. There is also the question of Irene’s parents and how they relationship between Irene Kai and Vale will pan out which felt rather like it was put on hold this book. I’d like the next part to be a bit more decisive about this.

A Tangled Web by L. M. Montgomery. This is one of Montgomery's few books for adults, and one I have never read before. I liked the concept; the head of the family does after declaring her large family will have to wait a year before they learn who will inherited a jug which is the family heirloom. Then we follow various members of the family as they try to behave so they will be eligible to inherit. But the book is rather short and the cast so large you never really get to know the characters properly. I enjoyed reading it, but in the end it felt a bit shallow.

Anne of Avonlea by L. M. Montgomery. This is probably my least favourite Anne-book and I didn’t care much for it on this re-read either. There are a few amusing chapters, of course, and I rather like Davy Keith and his “I want to know”, but on the whole it very much feel like an “in-between-book”.

Prairie Fires: The American Dreams of Laura Ingalls Wilder by Caroline Fraser. I can never resist a biography over Laura Ingalls Wilder. This one was interesting as Fraser writes a lot about the history of the time, which, of course, affected Wilder even if she didn’t explicitly mention it in her books. However, i feel it should have mention Rose Wilder Lane in the title, because it was really as much a biography over her as about her mother. Not that it wasn’t interesting, but one would think a biography, perhaps, would mention Almanzo Wilder more than a handful of time after he and Laura got married.

All in all I read 63 books; 51 novels and 6 novellas and 6 non-fiction. 13 of these were re-reads. Less books than in 2016, but then I read a lot when I commute, and the first six month my train line was closed due to repairs, and I can’t read on the bus.

The rest of the books are listed under the cut.

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