Reese's Book Club x Hello Sunshine discussion

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message 101: by Anne (new)

Anne M. (annembeggs) | 7 comments Finished listening to the Witchfinder's Well by Jonathan Posner - a real page turner and time travel. Book One in a series , so more to listetn to =---->


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Amanda (readergirlie2) | 32 comments Shamshine Blind


message 103: by Ellen (last edited Feb 24, 2023 05:09PM) (new)

Ellen Spence (homecare71) | 21 comments The Extraordinary Life of Sam Hell


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Swagata Ghosh | 2 comments Atomic Habits by James Clear


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Bernadette | 2 comments Violeta ! 5 stars ! So good


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Rose Bain (rosebud_60) Diana Gabaldon Read Voyager. I have already watched the Series, but I always love the books. Reading the books after the fact makes it much more fun. I can put faces to names. So on to the next book in the series; Drums of Autumn. It is an exciting adventure, as I wanted to go to Scotland when the pandemic started, so I must read about it for now.


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Katlyn Bolingbroke  (katlynbolingbroke) The Lipstick Bureau by Michelle Gable
I just finished this book and it was amazing.


message 108: by Mohamad (new)

Mohamad | 24 comments The Mistake by Elle Kennedy!


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Sarah Willmann | 2216 comments The best short stories by fyodor Dostoevsky (David magarshack translater)


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Linda Donovan | 2 comments Lessons in Chemistry! I loved it. It's funny and entertaining but also paints a portrait of what sexism decades ago looked like.


message 111: by Willow (new)

Willow (Taylor's version) | 56 comments I just finished Hood Feminism by Mikki Kendall! It's an extremely insightful non-fiction book about intersectional feminism. Hood Feminism: Notes from the Women That a Movement Forgot


message 112: by Tami (new)

Tami Clare | 1 comments Verity by Coleen Hoover and it was so good. It grabbed me from the first sentence and I read it faster than any other book because I couldn’t wait to see what happened. She wrote a couple of bonus chapters in a new release which I found online…wondering if she will write a sequel. So good!


message 113: by Camryn (new)

Camryn (alittlelou) | 12 comments Animal Farm by George Orwell— crazy book. I had no idea what it was about and I was shocked


message 114: by Deena (new)

Deena Goldstein | 72 comments The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo - easy read, engaging from the first page


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Deena Goldstein | 72 comments Elizabeth wrote: "Mary Jane Mary Jane by Jessica Anya Blau"

I loved this!


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Deena Goldstein | 72 comments Amanda wrote: "I have just finished The Storyteller of Casablanca. Loved it. Such a lovely book"

How was it, would you recommend?


message 117: by M.A. (new)

M.A. Kooyman (makooyman) | 5 comments It Ends With Us by Colleen Hoover. Loved it and looking forward to the sequel.


message 118: by Jessica (new)

Jessica Rivas | 2 comments Verity by Colleen Hoover


message 119: by Febs (new)

Febs Sky | 2 comments The Final Empire by Brandon Sanderson.
Yes, I was living under a rock. lol


message 120: by Ellen (new)

Ellen Spence (homecare71) | 21 comments Dear Edward


message 121: by Muthu (new)

Muthu Swamy | 1 comments I recently read the book -Norwegian Woods by Haruki Murakami and my personal review is that it is weird, eye-opener at the same time deals magnificently with complex emotions. Read my full fledged review on the official Norwegian Wood page.


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Kristine  | 282 comments I am just about to finish Don't Fear the Reaper (The Indian Lake Trilogy, #2) by Stephen Graham Jones by Stephen Graham Jones. It’s not a book I would typically have picked, as main characters are experts on Slasher Films, but it actually plays a big role in stopping the killings and lightens the book up. It is horror, but also outwitting the killer who works off Slasher Films.


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Kristine  | 282 comments Ellen wrote: "Dear Edward"
I really liked that book. I am watching the show on AppleTV+ now. Like that, too but book was better.


message 124: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (readergirlie2) | 32 comments ive been in a slump


message 125: by Maile (new)

Maile | 7 comments The love of my life


message 126: by Miranda (new)

Miranda (mirandaphilbin) | 5 comments The last book I read was All The Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr. Overall, I liked the story. It took me a bit to get through.


message 127: by Meredith (new)

Meredith Hiatt | 2 comments Pride and Prejudice 💕


message 128: by Liz (new)

Liz McSpadden (teamsunshine) | 1 comments stillhouse lake! so good


message 129: by Melina (new)

Melina Villalobos | 5 comments the lost apothecary


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Maxine D'India Aeschleman | 5 comments Cloud Cuckoo Land by Anthony Doerr. It was a bit strange for me. He takes you through many different times in history and into the future. I preferred All the Light We Can Not See. That Book was phenomenal.


message 131: by Angela (new)

Angela Goldsmith | 3 comments The Earthquake Bird by Susanna Jones. I loved it.


message 132: by Eleanor (new)

Eleanor (sunsplat) | 2 comments I Want To Die But I Want To Eat Tteokbokki


message 133: by Emily (new)

Emily Schnauzer  | 16 comments Amanda wrote: "ive been in a slump"

Are you looking for recommendations? What kind of books do you enjoy?


message 134: by Janice (new)

Janice | 30 comments House in the pines by Ana Reyes


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Gab Bee | 7 comments After a few attempts, Gravity's Rainbow. Glad I did


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Gab Bee | 7 comments Joan wrote: "I just finished reading Celeste Ng's Our Missing Hearts. This book is a masterpiece in getting its point across without being "preachy." The story begins in an America that I didn't recognize as be..."

Really keen to get into her work, will check it out


message 137: by Lisa (new)

Lisa | 1 comments Lessons in Chemistry. Loved it. It was such a unique story. Love everything about it!


message 138: by Tania (new)

Tania Gold (tania_gold) | 7 comments the last book I read was great but was inappropriate for some people, so I didn't have the guts to add it. All I can say is that it's one of those books you can't stop thinking about and know you'll return! if you like extra steamy books and are interested, just message me, and I'll tell you :)
...and now back to writing. I've stepped away from writing to read four books.
DM if you're intrigued on the title of the book.


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Carlisy (carlisyabreu) | 2 comments A Flicker in the Dark
Recently finished this one. My thoughts? Good story and ending, however, it was a bit cliche and predictable. Only reason I dropped 2 stars.


message 140: by Valerie (new)

Valerie | 9 comments The Broken Blade by Melissa Blair


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Willow (Taylor's version) | 56 comments The Golem and the Jinni by Helene Wecker


message 142: by Michael (new)

Michael | 2 comments Finding the Place Where Everything Lives by Andy Kalan. It's his debut novel and beautiful in-depth look into the ups and downs of marriage and finding your place after college, especially in New York City.


message 143: by Robin (new)

Robin | 2 comments The Mad Girls of New York So captivating, I read this in two days.


message 144: by Susie (new)

Susie Suther | 1 comments Rock Paper Scissors by Alice Feeney
Enjoyed the book. Author kept me guessing and interested.


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Sarah Willmann | 2216 comments The Audrey Hepburn estate by Brenda janowitz


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Sarah Willmann | 2216 comments Worthy opponents by Danielle Steel


message 147: by Deborah (new)

Deborah Bettega (deborah_bettega) | 7 comments Shantaram by Gregory David Roberts- a classic!


message 148: by Deirdre (new)

Deirdre | 3 comments just finished The Collected Regrets of Clover and it was AMAZING


Sassy_momma_luvsbooks | 9 comments captured by Lauren Beil


message 150: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Willmann | 2216 comments Happy place by Emily Henry


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