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message 2001: by Margaret (new)

Margaret | 127 comments The Seven Husband's of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid - 4 🌟


message 2002: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Willmann | 2218 comments The murder of roger ackroyd by Agatha Christie


message 2003: by Mary (new)

Mary House of thorns


message 2004: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Willmann | 2218 comments The Kings messenger by Susanna kearsley


message 2005: by Sydnee (new)

Sydnee Percival Guild - By Raven Kennedy (don’t recommend)
And
Variation - By Rebecca Yarros (HIGHLY recommend)


message 2007: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Willmann | 2218 comments Scottish ghosts by lily seafield


message 2008: by Christine (new)

Christine  Hatfield  | 304 comments I finished my book called Good Half Gone by Tarryn Fisher


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Pintu Saw (pintusawofficial) | 4 comments Why Read Nobody Help You Change Your Thoughts?
Your thoughts have the power to shape your reality—but are you in control of them?

Nobody Help You Change Your Thoughts is a powerful guide to understanding, managing, and transforming your mindset. In a world filled with negativity, self-doubt, and digital distractions, this book helps you break free from limiting beliefs and take control of your thoughts.

📌 Why should you read this book?
✔️ To develop a positive and growth-oriented mindset.
✔️ To break free from self-doubt, fear, and negative thought patterns.
✔️ To understand how social media influences your thoughts and how to use it wisely.
✔️ To build confidence, resilience, and emotional intelligence.
✔️ To learn practical strategies for self-talk, visualization, and goal-setting.

Whether you’re struggling with overthinking, fear of failure, or simply want to create a more positive life, this book gives you the tools to master your mind.

Your thoughts shape your future—start shaping them wisely today!

📖 Add this book to your reading list and begin your transformation!


message 2011: by Namratha (new)

Namratha Stanley (Prashanth) | 1 comments The Lucky Widow by Samantha Verant. Thrilling until the end.


message 2012: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Willmann | 2218 comments The stranger diaries by Elly Griffiths


message 2013: by Hiral (new)

Hiral (hiralvatsal) | 2 comments my husband by maud ventura


Sandysbookaday (taking a midwinter break) (sandyj21) | 138 comments ⭐⭐⭐.8 for the first in a new series - The Widows’ Guide to Murder (The Widows’ Detective Club, #1) by Amanda Ashby The Widows’ Guide to Murder by Amanda Ashby. An easy fun read and I have #2 lined up, ready to go. 💖📚https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 2015: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Willmann | 2218 comments A tempest of desire by Lorraine Heath


message 2016: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Willmann | 2218 comments Ward D by Frieda McFadden


message 2017: by Ellen (new)

Ellen Spence (homecare71) | 21 comments The Magnificent Lives of Marjorie Post!


message 2018: by Arielle (new)

Arielle Miller | 24 comments The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store

Probably the best book I've read in years!! Reading The Color of Water now (his autobiography/biography of his mother)


message 2019: by Kristine (new)

Kristine  | 282 comments Arielle wrote: "The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store

Probably the best book I've read in years!! Reading The Color of Water now (his autobiography/biography of his mother)"

Arielle~Glad you loved The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store. Sure you will enjoy The Color of Water: A Black Man's Tribute to His White Mother as well. Helps understand James McBride’s background so well.


message 2020: by Kristine (new)

Kristine  | 282 comments I just finished Harlem Rhapsody by Victoria Christopher Murray Harlem Rhapsody by Victoria Christopher Murray This is the Author who co-wrote The Personal Librarian with Marie Benedict which I loved. I thought she deserved more credit for co-writing that book.

This book shows what an exceptional writer she is. I had never heard of Jessie Redmon Fauset before. She was both a writer and Edited The Crisis, the preeminent negro magazine of the 1920’s. She has both a professional and personal relationship with with W.E.B. DuBois. The Author’s notes were terrific. I had both the book and the audio and really recommend this book.


message 2021: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Willmann | 2218 comments The outcast dead by Elly Griffiths


message 2022: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Willmann | 2218 comments The crossing places by Elly Griffiths


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Arielle Miller | 24 comments Kristine wrote: "Arielle wrote: "The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store

Probably the best book I've read in years!! Reading The Color of Water now (his autobiography/biography of his mother)"
Arielle~Gla..."


It definitely has! What an incredible story. I love the way he doesn't water any of it down... I tend to prefer autobiographies and fiction - esp autobiographies of fiction writers, so it's been a real treat this month reading both!


message 2024: by Liesel (new)

Liesel | 22 comments You deserve eachother, had mixed feelings in the beginning but ended up quite liking it! If you're looking for a fast paced romcom, search no further :)

Currently reading; Such a fun age


message 2025: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Willmann | 2218 comments The Janus stone by Elly Griffiths


message 2026: by Palma (new)

Palma King | 1 comments Hairpin Bridge by Taylor Adams.


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Lūna ☾ (lumenava) | 8 comments Satan's Affair by H.D. Carlton


message 2028: by Desiree (new)

Desiree Disedare (dezi_aglaee) | 2 comments Good Night Irene by Luis Alberto Urrea, listened to That's not my Name By Megan Lally


message 2029: by JMW (new)

JMW (jennem) | 68 comments The Personal Librarian by Victoria Christopher Murray and Marie Benedict


Sandysbookaday (taking a midwinter break) (sandyj21) | 138 comments The BEST Aussie rural romance I have EVER read A Snowy River Summer by Stella Quinn A Snowy River Summer by Stella Quinn ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 2031: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Willmann | 2218 comments The locked room by Elly Griffiths


message 2032: by Andrew (last edited Mar 13, 2025 06:50AM) (new)

Andrew Goliszek | 1 comments Litarary Titan Gold Book Award Winner.
Like Embers in the Night is a historical novel based on the incredible story of two gulag and Soviet labor camp survivors following Stalin's invasion of Poland. Given what's happening in Russia and Ukraine today, it's a timely and chilling read. Read the reviews on www.andrewgoliszek.com/book-reviews.


message 2033: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Willmann | 2218 comments Let Me Tell You What I Mean By Joan Didion


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Shankar S | 1 comments Three Days in June by Anne Tyler


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Rochi (rocio13_mrts_) | 6 comments Daisy Jones & the Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid


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Sarah Willmann | 2218 comments Took by Mary downing Hahn


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Christine  Hatfield  | 304 comments I finished my book called The Maid's Diary by Loreth Anne White


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Mary Ankle Snatcher


message 2039: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Willmann | 2218 comments A caribean mystery by Agatha Christie


Sandysbookaday (taking a midwinter break) (sandyj21) | 138 comments ⭐⭐⭐⭐.3 for A Certain Kind of Starlight by Heather Webber A Certain Kind of Starlight by Heather Webber combines a little southern magic with warm-hearted common sense. https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 2041: by Reader (new)

Reader | 21 comments The Women by Kristin Hannah and Before I Let Go by Kennedy Ryan


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Darshil | 9 comments Get epic shit done by ankur warikoo


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Sarah Willmann | 2218 comments Dumb witness by Agatha Christie


message 2044: by Elena (new)

Elena | 1 comments I just finished reading Il sogno di Perla
an italian novel.
Very sweet and full of atmosphere and emotions


message 2045: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Willmann | 2218 comments The listerdale mystery and eleven ther stories by Agatha Christie


message 2046: by Kristine (new)

Kristine  | 282 comments The Story She Left Behind by Patti Callahan Henry The Story She Left Behind by Patti Callahan Henry I really loved this book. Was in the mood for a book with Heart and Hope and this one had so much. Really excited going to Raleigh this Friday to hear Patti Callahan Henry speak about this book. 💕


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Brenda Klaassen (librarymom23) | 218 comments Kristine wrote: "The Story She Left Behind by Patti Callahan Henry The Story She Left Behind by Patti Callahan Henry I really loved this book. Was in the mood for a book with Heart ..."
Hearing the author speak is always exciting!


message 2048: by Christine (new)

Christine  Hatfield  | 304 comments I finished my book called The Body Brokers by Brian Cuban


message 2049: by Dominik (new)

Dominik Grędziński | 1 comments "The Sirens of Titan" - is the weakest of his books. It was not enough crazy and innovative for me. I became a great fan of Vonnegut's humour and satire on society, which he skillfully hides in absurd scenes, which you have to understand within context. "The Sirens of Titan" doesn't provide such a kind of experience.


message 2050: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Willmann | 2218 comments Night road by Kristin Hannah


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