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Stacey | 66 comments I’m reading Schindler’s List


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Gerald Miller | 821 comments Now listening to RIGHT BEHIND YOU by Lisa Garner. Apparently this is part of a series.


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C. John Kerry (cjkerry) | 117 comments Read Fraser Canyon by T. W. Paterson. This is part of his series British Columbia Ghost Towns. Hopefully get a review done today as it was read for the Canadian Reading Challenge


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Julie M (woolyjooly) | 314 comments Almost finished with Caste: The Origins of Our DiscontentsCASTE by Isabel Wilkerson. So. much. to. ponder. Unbelievable statistics and stories from this professor/author/social researcher.


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Cris Adell | 1 comments Hi everyone ,new member here :) I have a ton of books on my TBR, but these are the ones I want to finish this month:
1. Common Sense by Thomas Paine
2. The house at riverton by Kate Morton


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Linda | 3100 comments Mod
Cris wrote: "Hi everyone ,new member here :) I have a ton of books on my TBR, but these are the ones I want to finish this month:
1. Common Sense by Thomas Paine
2. The house at riverton by Kate Morton"


Welcome, Cris!

Just finished Plunder A Memoir of Family Property and Nazi Treasure by Menachem Kaiser Plunder: A Memoir of Family Property and Nazi Treasure. Moving on to Empire of Pain The Secret History of the Sackler Dynasty by Patrick Radden Keefe Empire of Pain: The Secret History of the Sackler Dynasty


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Kim (mikkie83) | 3 comments Finished The Gift and now started in The Starless Sea


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Bob (bobreadthisbook) | 3 comments I'm reading an ARC of Cul-de-sac by Joy Fielding.


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Linda | 3100 comments Mod
For the second time, I finished The Prophets by Robert Jones Jr. The Prophets. I had listened to it previously and thought, "Eh." One of my book clubs chose to read it. I was not looking forward to it, but, I decided to read it this time. I was only a couple of short chapters in when I decided I needed help and secured the audio again AND listened to it while I read along. That made all the difference. I will be giving it 5-starts this time (now that I understand it.)


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Linda | 3100 comments Mod
For the second time, I finished The Prophets by Robert Jones Jr. The Prophets. I had listened to it previously and thought, "Eh." One of my book clubs chose to read it. I was not looking forward to it, but, I decided to read it this time. I was only a couple of short chapters in when I decided I needed help and secured the audio again AND listened to it while I read along. That made all the difference. I will be giving it 5-starts this time (now that I understand it.)


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