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Randi | 5 comments Just Mercy is what I am reading


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Connie Roberson | 4 comments Barbara wrote: "Am reading The Death of Mrs. Westaway... got me hooked from page one. So far I would say this is the best of Ruth Ware!"

I read that and it got me hooked on Ruth Ware. I just finished "The Turn of the Key," and I really enjoyed it also.


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Corinn (butterflywiings) | 6 comments The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo (Taylor Jenkins Reid) 🖤


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Cecilia Mata (cecilm) | 1 comments Hygiène de l'Assassin - Amélie Nothomb


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Justine  (nightowl90) | 1 comments Queen of Shadows (Throne of Glass, #4) - Sarah Maas


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Paola (celestina00) | 2 comments Just finished Cactus - really liked it


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Susan Mabry | 60 comments Fleishman is in trouble... loving it!🥰


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Maria | 4 comments I am currently reading The Last Mrs Parrish and listening to The Lying Game. I must say that my immediate dislike for one of the female characters in the first book has my interest peaked. I don’t want to put it down because of sheer curiosity.


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Denise (denisemeagles) | 71 comments I just finished Something In The Water by Catherine Steadman. It is a fantastic read start to finish. I definitely would not have known about this book without being a part of this Book Club. What a treat- too many benefits to list!


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Laura Nasoulinh (lauranasoulinh) | 123 comments The Secrets We Kept


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Sylwia | 2 comments The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank


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Sylwia | 2 comments Denise wrote: "I just finished Something In The Water by Catherine Steadman. It is a fantastic read start to finish. I definitely would not have known about this book without being a part of this Book Club. What ..."

I have searched my local library catalogue and to my delight they have this book. I must pick it up immediately :)


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Shirley Golightly | 3 comments I just started "Gone with the wind" as classic one ;) I am not very far by now, but so far, I'm intrigued....


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Sarita | 13 comments Reading "Love, Rosie." I was just interested after I finished "One Day in December" few months ago.


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Alyssa (alyssascard) | 57 comments I’m about to start A Simple Favor by Darcey Bell.


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Lauren | 4 comments I am about to start "This Tender Land" and just finished "This Reckless Oath We Made" -- which I loved!


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Sabine Erin wrote: "Us Against You"
I hope it's good. I am getting ready to start that in a little while, too


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Pennie Lail | 10 comments The testaments


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Shirley | 7 comments Just finished The Testaments


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Lauren Matthews (lmatthews516) | 2 comments I just started Behind Closed Doors by B.A. Paris, I know something twisty is coming. I can feel it!!


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Esther | 4 comments started the invention of wings - Sue Monk Kidd


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Victoria Kahm davis | 24 comments Thanks Sue! I read all but 3 of these and agree. Now put those 3 in my TBR.


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Victoria Kahm davis | 24 comments I am reading The Keeper of Lost Things by Ruth Hogan. About 20% in and I find it lovely, cozy but not too sweet. I dislike books so sweet that I feel a diabetic coma coming on. This one makes you curious.


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Evalyn (eviejoy) | 32 comments Shirley wrote: "I just started "Gone with the wind" as classic one ;) I am not very far by now, but so far, I'm intrigued...."

I never read Gone With the Wind until late in my life and had already seen the movie several times but I was very moved by the book and I loved it!


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Sara (librarygirl88) Halfway through The Tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris


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Caitlin Merryman | 4 comments Sara wrote: "Halfway through The Tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris"

I absolutely loved this book! I can't wait to read Cilka's Journey!!


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Caitlin Merryman | 4 comments I am just starting "where the crawdads sing".....very nature-y


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Maria | 7 comments Caitlin wrote: "Sara wrote: "Halfway through The Tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris"

I absolutely loved this book! I can't wait to read Cilka's Journey!!"


I see someone reading it in my lunch room everyday; she's not making much progress - makes me think the book is a dud


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Katie  (katiewaggett) | 10 comments Just finished "A Tangled Mercy" by Joy Jordan-Lake and now I'm reading "The Final Girls" by Riley Sager.


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Nessie | 9 comments Just started Imaginary Friend about 70 plus pages in so far. I'm liking this one not to the creepy that was promised but can't wait to get there. Reminds me of Stephen Kings writing. Maybe that's why I like it so good. He can write characters so well that you feel so close to them you'd swear your related to them.


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Nessie | 9 comments Just started Imaginary Friend about 70 plus pages in so far. I'm liking this one not to the creepy that was promised but can't wait to get there. Reminds me of Stephen Kings writing. Maybe that's why I like it so good. He can write characters so well that you feel so close to them you'd swear your related to them.


message 732: by Nessie (new)

Nessie | 9 comments Just started Imaginary Friend about 70 plus pages in so far. I'm liking this one not to the creepy that was promised but can't wait to get there. Reminds me of Stephen Kings writing. Maybe that's why I like it so good. He can write characters so well that you feel so close to them you'd swear your related to them.


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Lesli (leslico) | 2 comments Maria wrote: "Caitlin wrote: "Sara wrote: "Halfway through The Tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris"

I absolutely loved this book! I can't wait to read Cilka's Journey!!"

I see someone reading it in my lun..."


I just finished Cilka's Journey, it was really good, but in some ways sadder than the Tattooist of Auschwitz


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Erika Gretel (erikag) Reading Children of Blood and Bones


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Joe (moviejoe) | 1 comments Finally jumped on the bandwagon and reading Where the Crawdads Sing!! It’s out of my wheelhouse(I usually read thrillers) but I’m trying to expand and finally see what the hype is all about, I’m only 50 pages in but it’s pretty good so far. It’s a little slow but I’m hoping it picks up, heard some negative reviews say that nothing happens until the last chapter but I’m hoping I feel more positive haha, this tends to happen with HUGE mega-hyped books like this where you have to manage your expectations


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Cheryl Schibley (cheryl_) | 3 comments So far I’ve read 4 books from Reese’s list: Where The Crawdads Sing, From Scratch: A Memoir, Happiness and Little Fires Everywhere and they were all very good reads. From Scratch: A Memoir was my favorite.


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Wendi | 6 comments Caitlin wrote: "I am just starting "where the crawdads sing".....very nature-y"
Caitlin you will throughly enjoy this book...... it must be almost top of my list of "Best Books I have ever Read"........ I could not put it down. Exceptionally well written.

After this read "This Tender Land"......... Incredible story of the resilience of children growing up without the loving and guided direction of parents or any responsible adult.


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Caitlin Clarke | 1 comments I’ve just finished Pachinko which was amazingly mesmerising and fantastically written! I am about to start She Said before moving on to Ronan Farrows Catch and Kill. I don’t think either are Reese book club ones but I feel as though they are incredibly important to read.


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Michelle | 0 comments Right now I am reading DRACULA Bram Stoker


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JMW (jennem) | 68 comments I just started The Proposal by Jasmine Guillory


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Patrice | 5 comments I finished reading this month's book, Fair Play. I have just started reading Ninth House. So far it's pretty good.


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Sharika (sharikaummey) I'm reading Pride & Prejudice


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Caitlin Merryman | 4 comments I'm really excited to start reading Testaments by Margaret Atwood and The Institute by SK. I just borrowed The Rhythm Section by Mark Burnell from my library...I'm all over the place. The Grace Year is on my top 5 to read also!!


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Cheryl Schibley (cheryl_) | 3 comments I’m reading Pachinko now and it’s so good.


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Nadiya Bhatia | 10 comments An Unwanted Guest


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HJC | 1 comments Rachel Caine - Stillhouse Lake series... sooooo good.


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Heather | 1 comments All the Pretty Horses by Cormac McCarthy


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Millie (milliekm) | 1 comments I'm reading Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman for the second time( this time for book club) I'm listening to the audio. It's great.
And since I never read just the one book, I'm also reading "Born a crime" by Trevor Noah.


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Tom Walsh (teew) Cheryl I loved “Pachinko”!


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Nursen İrem | 4 comments The Bikini Car Wash by Pamela Morsi


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