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Sarah Willmann | 2218 comments First kiss at Christmas by lee Tobin McClain


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Sarah Willmann | 2218 comments The sound of sleigh bells by Janet Dailey


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Robin The Lost Bookshop by Evie Woods


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Drea | 1 comments Lessons in chemistry loved it,


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Sarah Willmann | 2218 comments The ball at Versailles By Danielle Steel


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ThomasWhale | 1 comments The last book I read was an incredible journey into fantasy realms, filled with captivating characters and intricate plot twists. The narrative beautifully intertwined magical elements with real-life emotions, keeping me hooked till the very end. Much like the editing finesse you can achieve with CapCut, this book blended elements seamlessly, creating an unforgettable experience.

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Mercedes (mercedesbooks) | 3 comments Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries. I loved this story, very charming and funny. And the world of fae the author paints for us is beautiful.


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Sarah Willmann | 2218 comments Whiskey beach by Nora Roberts


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Margaret | 127 comments The Last List of Mabel Beaumont.


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Martina Revello | 1 comments The word is murder 5/5 stars excellent book


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Sarah Willmann | 2218 comments Inheritance (#1 of the lost brides trilogy) by Nora Roberts


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Sarah Willmann | 2218 comments Fourth wing (the Empyrean book 1) by Rebecca yarros


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Aki | 2 comments Crying in H Mart by Michelle Zauner. (Memoir)
Instantly I could feel a connection to Michelle and I loved reading her story.


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Sarah Willmann | 2218 comments Iron flame (Empyrean book 2) by Rebecca yarros


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Kristine  | 282 comments I just finished The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek, Kim Michele Richardson. Excellent Story and Fascinating History


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Chiya Abdi | 1 comments Bookreader3 wrote: "Did you like it?? Why or why not??"

I read New York 2140 by Robinson. The guy has to stop writing fiction and get a job in Wall Street.


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Fanny (whatels) | 1 comments Beasts of a Little Land by Juhea Kim


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Jasmine's (jasminesnook) Just finished this book A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail by Bill Bryson

A Walk in the Woods Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail by Bill Bryson
I had not long read And After in which the main character has read this book during a walking dead situation and chose to take it with her!!


Sandysbookaday (taking a midwinter break) (sandyj21) | 138 comments My first read for 2024 is ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐! What a great way to start the year. The Lawson Legacy by Janet Gover The Lawson Legacy by Janet Gover https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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Sarah Willmann | 2218 comments The exchange by John Grisham


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Misa (esmmisa) | 2 comments I have recently finished Faulkner's the sound and the furry. I really liked it and I have started to read the same author's another book called Go down, Moses. If you like ancestral storytelling and interested in the lives of early Americans and Black people in southern states, I highly recommend to check Faulkner's work.


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Super Colin Blow I have almost finished "Listening Woman" by Tony Hillerman. Before that I read "2001" by Arthur C. Clarke (for a 2nd or 3rd time).

I have the bad habit of reading a couple (or more) books at the same time. My attention span isn't what it once was.


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Dimitra :3 (obviouslyireadalot) | 2 comments the metamorphosis by franz kafka


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Buse Güler | 3 comments The chestnut man


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Sarah Willmann | 2218 comments The last time I lied by Riley sager


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Sarah Winney | 3 comments Last book I read is Yellowface, as it had won in its category on Goodreads I made it my first read for 2024. I felt it had received mixed reviews but I enjoyed unit and it within a number of days!


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Linda McAdams  (bookspluscupoftea) | 1 comments The Nature of Fragile Things by Susan Meissner


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Ash | 1 comments I just finished reading Yellowface by RF Kuang.


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fortheloveofplot | 1 comments The last book I read was Reunion in the Silk and Steel series. The entire series had me on an emotional roller coaster so to finally finish the last book was like long-awaited closure to a bittersweet breakup. I wish I could forget everything I read and reread this series. If anyone is interested in fantasy, forbidden romance, M/M romance, and a great storyline, this is the series for you!


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Lexi Zades | 2 comments I just finished The House in the Pines. I do think this was a gripping psychological thriller, but it was not my favorite. However, for anyone looking for a quick read page turner, I would recommend!

Alternatively, I also just finished I Kill Killers, which I preferred if I had to compare the two. Both novels are thrilling page turners that will keep you guessing!


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Danielle  | 12 comments I just finished reading The Ruins by Scott Smith. A horror/suspenseful novel about five friends who vacation in Mexico and witness a horrifying being where they aren't allowed to leave. Each day they're desperate for food and drink until they realize that the "being" is playing mind games with them. Each day, the friends lose hope that someone will rescue them. Will they survive or will each one of them go down?


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Sarah Willmann | 2218 comments Love in the time of serial killers by Alicia Thompson


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Sarah Willmann | 2218 comments Danielle ❤ wrote: "I just finished reading The Ruins by Scott Smith. A horror/suspenseful novel about five friends who vacation in Mexico and witness a horrifying being where they aren't allowed to leave. Each day th..."

It's a really good book also a movie based on the book (same name as book) if you liked the book you will like the movie


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Amber | 3 comments Truly, Madly, Guilty by Liane Moriarty


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Winnie dog  Weimer | 1 comments The Whisper


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Vanessa | 1 comments A Slow Fire Burning by Paula Hawkins


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D Dawn-Uh Duh (dawnuh) | 1 comments Eleanor oliphant is completely fine - loved it!


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Brandy M | 2 comments I just finished The Wives by Tarryn Fisher. I actually listened to the audiobook on this one while I was at work. I’m not usually an audiobook girl but this one had enough twists to keep me focused and intrigued trying to figure out what was actually happening.


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Sarah Willmann | 2218 comments Masked prey by John Sanford


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Nicole | 1 comments Ugly Love- C Hoover


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Tracey (tbelle9898) | 3 comments Hello Beautiful by Ann Napolitano


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Sarah Willmann | 2218 comments Romantic comedy by Curtis smittenfield


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Mattia Lorenzo Zonno (mattiazonnoauthor) | 1 comments Maze Runner.

I'm on the lookout for some readers who might be interested in delving into my recently published book for free. While the book is already out in the world, I find myself in need of more reviews to help spread the word.

If you enjoy exploring new stories and wouldn't mind giving my book a read, I would be delighted to provide you with a free copy in exchange for an honest review. Your feedback means a lot to me, and it's incredibly valuable as I continue to grow as an author.

If this is still a possibility for you, please drop a comment or send me a message. Your support is greatly appreciated, and I'm excited to hear your thoughts on the book!

Thank you in advance, and happy reading


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Christine  Hatfield  | 304 comments Sandy how are 6 of your books going?


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Massi | 7 comments Kitchen, Banana Yoshimoto


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Allison  Lopatin (allisonlopatin) | 1 comments paper Palace. wasnt a fan


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