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message 701: by Christine (new)

Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) | 965 comments I’m reading a book called Into the Storm by Suzanne Brockmann


message 702: by PattyMacDotComma (new)

PattyMacDotComma Wilma Mankiller was some woman! Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara picked a remarkable Cherokee woman who rose from 'dirt-poor' to represent her Nation. It's another excellent addition to the Little People BIG DREAMS collection. I'm so glad I met her in this little book.
Wilma Mankiller by Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara 5★ My review of Wilma Mankiller with a few illustrations


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PattyMacDotComma Why would a nurse who is highly sought-after by an attentive, handsome, wealthy doctor ask to Make Me Disappear? This is Jessica Payne's debut thriller, and I think many thriller readers will enjoy it.
Make Me Disappear by Jessica Payne 3★ My review of Make Me Disappear


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Roz | 4530 comments Thanks for the reveiw, Dem. The Marriage Portrait is high on my TBR shelf. Hope to get to it soon.


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Janice (jamasc) | 59907 comments I finished reading Murder at Half Moon Gate so now I can start one of the month's themed reads, The Haunting of Ashburn House.


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Lilisa | 2770 comments I finished Nights of Plague - my review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

September was a slow reading month for me - I only read two books. I can’t remember the last time I didn’t read more in a month. Hoping October will be better. I’m listening to My Name Is Red, e-book - The Secret of Elephants, and print Act of Oblivion.


message 708: by Lilisa (new)

Lilisa | 2770 comments I finished The Secret of Elephants. It was a quick read. Hoping this is going to get me back in stride with a few more books read in October than September! My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 709: by PattyMacDotComma (new)

PattyMacDotComma The Carnival is Over by Aussie author Greg Woodland is an excellent rural crime novel set in a small inland town where people are creating their own 'opportunities' and getting away with it.
The Carnival is Over by Greg Woodland 4.5★ My review of The Carnival is Over


message 710: by Sandra, Moderator (new)

Sandra (sanlema) | 11264 comments I started listening to The Giver of Stars, which is my book club's pick for October.


message 711: by Lilisa (new)

Lilisa | 2770 comments Sandra wrote: "I started listening to The Giver of Stars, which is my book club's pick for October."

Hope you enjoy it, Sandra - I liked it. Very different from her other book Me Before You, which I also liked, although the follow up book to that, I didn’t care for at all.


message 712: by Sandra, Moderator (new)

Sandra (sanlema) | 11264 comments So far so good. I didn't read any of her other books and was worried this one might be too romantic, but it is not. I'm around the 35% mark.


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Lilisa | 2770 comments Sandra wrote: "So far so good. I didn't read any of her other books and was worried this one might be too romantic, but it is not. I'm around the 35% mark."

Great!


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Lilisa | 2770 comments I finished Robert Harris’ latest book Act of Oblivion. A bit disappointed in this one as a few of his books are among some of my favorites. My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

I’m also reading Sea Fever.


message 715: by Kristie, Moderator (new)

Kristie | 19154 comments I'm reading Killers of a Certain Age. Assassins with hot flashes... right up my alley. lol So far its really good. I always enjoy Deanna Raybourn's writing.


message 716: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59907 comments I finished the group themed read. The Haunting of Ashburn House. Tomorrow, I will start The Harbor for a stop on my road trip.


message 717: by PattyMacDotComma (new)

PattyMacDotComma Outstanding. Thirty years after she won the 1993 Pulitzer Prize for fiction, Annie Proulx turned her passion for the natural world into an essay project that became Fen, Bog and Swamp: A Short History of Peatland Destruction and Its Role in the Climate Crisis.

She means it, and she's right: “In the end all humans will be ‘haunted by waters.’
Fen, Bog and Swamp A Short History of Peatland Destruction and Its Role in the Climate Crisis by Annie Proulx 5★ My review of Fen, Bog and Swamp


message 718: by Christine (new)

Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) | 965 comments I’m reading a book called Don't Make a Sound by T.R. Ragan


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message 720: by Sandra, Moderator (new)

Sandra (sanlema) | 11264 comments I finished Educated yesterday and gave it 4 stars. I wasn't interested in it when it first came out and it was all over the place. I read it now because it was my book club's pick for October. It was way better than I was expecting.

I started reading Remarkably Bright Creatures.


message 721: by Kristie, Moderator (new)

Kristie | 19154 comments Sandra - I had the same experience with Educated. I wasn't interested, but read it for my book club and thought it was really good. I also gave it 4 stars.

I just bought Remarkably Bright Creatures. I'll be interested to see what you think of it.


message 722: by Lilisa (new)

Lilisa | 2770 comments I read Educated for BC too, I thought it was okay and gave it 3 stars - a good rating for me :-) ohh, I’d be interested in what you both think of Remarkably Bright Creatures - it was a bit of a different read for me - some lovely characters, I liked it!


message 723: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59907 comments I finished Written in Red. I will start The Knife of Never Letting Go for my monthly challenge selection.


message 724: by Sandra, Moderator (new)

Sandra (sanlema) | 11264 comments Re: Educated, my first thought when I read the blurb it was this was another memoir about someone surviving a hard childhood, and it didn't catch my attention, maybe because there are so many around already. But it was worth it.


message 725: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59907 comments Finished another book today - The Harbor on audiobook. Tomorrow, I will start Soul Taken, the latest in the Mercy Thompson series.


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Lilisa | 2770 comments Sandra wrote: "Re: Educated, my first thought when I read the blurb it was this was another memoir about someone surviving a hard childhood, and it didn't catch my attention, maybe because there are so many aroun..."

Glad you enjoyed it, Sandra!


message 727: by Lilisa (new)

Lilisa | 2770 comments I finished Sea Fever, a mystery set in Kazakhstan. I enjoyed it. Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

I started My Pen Is the Wing of a Bird: New Fiction by Afghan Women. I’m also reading I Saw Her That Night and still with my audiobook My Name Is Red.


message 728: by Christine (new)

Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) | 965 comments I’m reading a book called Midnight Dunes by Laura Griffin


message 729: by PattyMacDotComma (new)

PattyMacDotComma Aussie author Peggy Frew is noted for her wonderful writing. The Wildflowers here are three sisters, each wild in her own way, and the writing is as beautiful as ever, but...
Wildflowers by Peggy Frew 3.5★ My review of Wildflowers


message 730: by PattyMacDotComma (new)

PattyMacDotComma Preparing to read Rachel Joyce's lastest book, I thought I'd better see if The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry was as good as I remembered. I'm delighted to say I still loved it! I updated my review a bit.
The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry (Harold Fry, #1) by Rachel Joyce 5★ My review of ...Harold Fry


message 731: by PattyMacDotComma (new)

PattyMacDotComma I enjoyed Rachel Joyce's The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry a second time and wanted to know why Queenie fled from him so abruptly. The Love Song of Miss Queenie Hennessy shows what a secret and surprising connection she had with his family.
The Love Song of Miss Queenie Hennessy (Harold Fry, #2) by Rachel Joyce 4★ My review of . . . Queenie Hennessey


message 732: by PattyMacDotComma (new)

PattyMacDotComma Cathal thought he was all set, but I reckon he should have known better. Irish author Claire Keegan's short story, So Late in the Day is another good one from her.
So Late in the Day by Claire Keegan 5★ My review of So Late in the Day with links to the story and to the author reading it


message 733: by Gavin (new)

Gavin (thewalkingdude) | 340 comments I'm reading Neuromancer


message 734: by Christine (new)

Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) | 965 comments I’m reading a book called Taming the Texan by Jules Bennett


message 735: by Lilisa (new)

Lilisa | 2770 comments Finished My Pen Is the Wing of a Bird: New Fiction by Afghan Women - these short stories are so impactful - written but eighteen Afghan women, many under pen names for reasons that become obvious very quickly. My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

I started Finding Me by Viola Davis - heard great things about this one and also started The General of Caracas.


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message 737: by PattyMacDotComma (new)

PattyMacDotComma I'm sure The Sisters: Short Story, from James Joyce's much studied Dubliners, would have stirred up as much controversy then as the subject does today.
The Sisters Short Story by James Joyce 3★ My review of The Sisters


message 738: by PattyMacDotComma (new)

PattyMacDotComma I enjoyed the latest (last?) pilgrimage that Rachel Joyce's characters have made to the north of England. This time, it's the missus who looks for answers in Maureen Fry and the Angel of the North. Another good road trip.
Maureen Fry and the Angel of the North (Harold Fry #3) by Rachel Joyce 4★ My review of Maureen Fry


message 740: by Christine (new)

Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) | 965 comments I’m reading a book called The Best Friend: A Novel by Jessica Fellowes


message 741: by Christine (new)

Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) | 965 comments I’m reading a book called How to Walk Away by Katherine Center


message 742: by Sandra, Moderator (new)

Sandra (sanlema) | 11264 comments I started Pygmalion. It is mentioned in Educated and I was curious about it.


message 743: by PattyMacDotComma (new)

PattyMacDotComma Sandra wrote: "I started Pygmalion. It is mentioned in Educated and I was curious about it."

That's what My Fair Lady was based on. Enjoy it!


message 744: by PattyMacDotComma (new)

PattyMacDotComma C.S. Harris combines mystery and history better than most, and I knew I'd enjoy #5 in her Sebastian St Cyr series, What Remains of Heaven. Great series!
What Remains of Heaven (Sebastian St. Cyr, #5) by C.S. Harris 5★ My review ot What Remains of Heaven


message 745: by Sandra, Moderator (new)

Sandra (sanlema) | 11264 comments Thanks, Patty!


message 746: by Kristie, Moderator (new)

Kristie | 19154 comments I just finished The Ex Wives and thought it was great. Very tense domestic thriller. My review is here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

I just started The Power of Six for my monthly challenge. I thought I remembered enough, but I'm a little confused. It may have been too long since I read the first one. I'm going to listen a while longer then decide if I want to continue or wait until I can re-read the first.


message 748: by Lilisa (new)

Lilisa | 2770 comments I finished A Knife to the Heart by Barbara Nadel - enjoyable mystery. Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show....

Also finished Finding Me by Viola Davis. Her achievements are amazing, the writing was was meh. Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show....

Putting aside The General of Caracas for now for October’s toppler starting in under 2-1/2 hours!


message 749: by Gavin (new)

Gavin (thewalkingdude) | 340 comments Reading MaddAddam. Finally finishing this series.


message 750: by Kristie, Moderator (new)

Kristie | 19154 comments Finished The Power of Six for the monthly challenge yesterday. I think I would have enjoyed it more if I had read the first one more recently, but I'm not really the target audience either. Even with a couple of my book pet-peeves (love triangles...ugh), I still gave it 3.5 stars.

I started Lavender House today for the toppler and made it to about 60%. It's good, but some of the themes are repetitive. It is LGBTQ and I feel like the author went overboard with the sex / flirting aspect. I love the connection and affection some of the characters show, but a couple others are pretty over the top with their sexuality and their efforts to bed a certain character. Plus, some scenes have been repeated a few times unnecessarily. The story is mostly enjoyable though and I'm looking forward to finding out who-done-it.


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