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message 1: by Jessica (last edited Mar 01, 2021 06:58AM) (new)

Jessica | 78 comments Mod
Happy March, everyone!

I hope you are all doing well. I want to give you all a big thank you for making February such an awesome month for our online book club! I have had so much fun hearing about what you all are reading, and I have picked up some suggestions I would have never thought of, and I hope you all have, too.

So, what are you currently reading right now? Are there any books that are coming out soon that you're excited about?

Happy Reading!
Jessica


message 2: by Jessica (new)

Jessica | 78 comments Mod
How is everyone's March reading going? Anyone have any good suggestions?


Brittani (Book_Byrd) (luverbyrd) | 5 comments This month I tried out my first audiobook in a long time, we used to listen to them on roadtrips all the time when I was younger. "Knockout" by Mia Gold, its like a cozy mystery, crime drama. The ebook is free if anyone wants to read it, but I'm finding the audiobook more entertaining. I've turned it on while cooking or cleaning.


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Chelley Marie I'm reading the long walk by Stephen king and on earth we're briefly gorgeous by Ocean Vuong.


message 5: by Jessica (new)

Jessica | 78 comments Mod
Brittani wrote: "This month I tried out my first audiobook in a long time, we used to listen to them on roadtrips all the time when I was younger. "Knockout" by Mia Gold, its like a cozy mystery, crime drama. The e..."
How fun! Lately I have been listening to podcasts on long car rides, but I think next time I will listen to an audiobook. I am glad you have been suggesting cozy mysterious this month, and in February. I haven't read too many of those, and that is a genre I would like to try out.


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Chelley wrote: "I'm reading the long walk by Stephen king and on earth we're briefly gorgeous by Ocean Vuong."

I know you have told me you have read a lot of Stephen King. Which book of his is your favorite? He has written so many, and I think for some people, they don't know where to start.

How are you liking On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous? I have seen so many great reviews on this book. It sounds so interesting, and it's on my list to read.


message 7: by Chelley (new)

Chelley Marie My favorite King book is hard to pick lol but if I had to I would say the dark towers series.. well there is 7 or 8 books so not sure if it's a series ... the other book on earth we're briefly gorgeous is so good.. I finished it this morning .


message 8: by Jessica (new)

Jessica | 78 comments Mod
Good morning, everyone!

What is everyone reading this week?


Brittani (Book_Byrd) (luverbyrd) | 5 comments I'm finally reading the lunar chronicles by marissa meyer starting with Cinder. I passed it up when I was younger and am finally figuring out what the hype over it is about. I'm about 1/4 into it and liking it so far.


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Chelley Marie I'm reading dark fever by Karen Marie moning. I just finished the wives 7 minutes ago .. good book .


message 11: by Jessica (new)

Jessica | 78 comments Mod
Brittani wrote: "I'm finally reading the lunar chronicles by marissa meyer starting with Cinder. I passed it up when I was younger and am finally figuring out what the hype over it is about. I'm about 1/4 into it a..."

I remember how popular Cinder was when it came out! I love the idea of the series. Do you still get the "fairy-tale" feeling when you read Cinder?


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Jessica | 78 comments Mod
Chelley wrote: "I'm reading dark fever by Karen Marie moning. I just finished the wives 7 minutes ago .. good book ."

How are you Dark Fever so far? I am seeing it get mixed reviews in the comment section on Goodreads. The Wives sounds so interesting! After I read about it, I thought to myself that it should be a movie, and then I just read Amazon is planning to turn it into a series. How cool!


Brittani (Book_Byrd) (luverbyrd) | 5 comments aspects of the cinderella story are in Cinder but it's definitely a unique retelling, there is magic but it's also like a scifi fairytale. so it made it very interesting.
I'll be reading the next one eventually, but now I'm seeing if I like Sarah j maas stuff with Throne of Glass. people seem to either really love her books or really dislike them. I heard her ACOTAR series is getting a hulu adaptation. there are lots of book to tv shows coming out on streaming platforms lately.


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