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Sarah Willmann | 2216 comments The strawberry patch pancake house by Laurie Gilmore


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Reader | 21 comments I am not Jessica Chen by Ann Liang {2025}


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Sarah Willmann | 2216 comments Agatha Christie: a very elusive woman by Lucy worsley


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Sarah Willmann | 2216 comments Lost boy lost girl by Peter straub


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Christine  Hatfield  | 304 comments I finished my book called Nineteen Minutes by Jodi Picoult


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Sarah Willmann | 2216 comments Broken country by Claire leslie hall


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Maritha Aguiar | 2 comments The Heiress - Paula Hawkins - read it in a day!!


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Sarah Willmann | 2216 comments The berry pickers by Amanda peters


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PHONTAINE THOMPSON (readingphontaine) | 5 comments THE FURY


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Ms. May Reads ✨ (maygodiva) | 2 comments Just finished “The Midnight Library” yesterday and… I have to admit, it felt a bit slow at first.
But somewhere along the way, I found myself really connecting with the message. It brought some powerful reflections that often go unnoticed in today’s noisy world.


message 2362: by Sarah (last edited Jul 09, 2025 06:26PM) (new)

Sarah Willmann | 2216 comments Nineteen claws and a black bird by Agustina Bazterrica


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Andrea Hulme (andreahulme) | 16 comments I have just finished reading The Daughter: The utterly unmissable, addictive new Sunday Times bestselling thriller from the author of THE MOTHER and THE HOLIDAY by T.M. Logan

It was sooooo good. Imagine turning up to collect your daughter from university and she isn't there. No one has seen her for weeks. This was a really thrilling and terrifying journey as the Mother frantically tries to find her.

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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Manoush | 2 comments I read Book Lovers by Emily. It was a really good book!!
I mean there were no grand confessions of love with flowers and all ,but I would be lying saying that I didn't love and every part of the book.
I loved that how Charlie was always there for Nora , how he showed Nora that you could be vulnerable with someone, rely on someone and expect someone to love you selflessly without any if and buts.
Charlie truly understood Nora ,he listened to her insecurities worries and eased them them with his words!!
Do read this book!!


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Reader | 21 comments A Forgery of Fate by Elizabeth Lim


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Sarah Willmann | 2216 comments Do not disturb by Freida McFadden


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Rebecca Fexby | 1 comments Just finished 'As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow' by Zoulfa Katouh. It was a beautiful book.


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Sarah Willmann | 2216 comments The woman in suite 11 By Ruth ware


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Chet Shah | 3 comments Just finished reading The Happiness Flywheel by Krishnan CA—and I genuinely recommend it. It’s not your typical self-help book. What stood out to me is how it blends corporate experience, research, and even spiritual wisdom into something practical and relatable. It really made me rethink what happiness means—not as a goal out there somewhere, but as a daily choice and practice. Especially for those of us navigating busy work lives, it offers simple yet powerful tools to bring more meaning and clarity. Worth a read if you’re looking to reset your mindset and find fulfillment that lasts. Check it out at... https://amzn.in/d/f5rAaHC


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Chet Shah | 3 comments Bruce wrote: "The book I just finished is THE THINGS WE CANNOT SAY by Kelly Rimmer. It's fantastic, a dual timeline story about WWII and a Polish family determined to survive. It is one of the best historical no..."
THis is a good one.. Completely agree


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Sarah Willmann | 2216 comments The tale of genji By lady murasaki shikibu


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Debbie Frizzell (frizzelld) | 4 comments Bury our Bones in the Midnight Soil by VE Schwab


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Manoush | 2 comments I am reading Binding 13, and I lovvvveee iit


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Christine  Hatfield  | 304 comments I finished my book called The Last Party by A.R. Torre


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Lindsay Marie | 2 comments “The Lies We Whisper by Sophia Zane. It was so good, completely unexpected in the best way. If you’re looking for a slow-burn thriller that keeps twisting deeper, I highly recommend it.”


Sandysbookaday (taking a midwinter break) (sandyj21) | 138 comments ⭐⭐⭐⭐.5 for the action-packed Second Chance Station by Renae Black Second Chance Station by Renae Black. P.S. The action is not all romantic! There's plenty of other stuff going on. 💖📚


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Brenda Klaassen (librarymom23) | 218 comments "Born a Crime." Trevor Noah.


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Sarah Willmann | 2216 comments The age of innocence by Edith Wharton


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Sarah Willmann | 2216 comments Rome for the summer By Lynne Shelby


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Cheri (clover1944) | 1 comments I'm currently finishing up an awesome book called Ilewa by Evan R. Meyer. I love how he creates a whole world and such vivid characters. Very interesting series so far.


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Rob Slattery | 2 comments If it’s okay to share here, the book I’ve written is called Two Watches—a historical fiction about a son uncovering his father’s secrets after his death, set across Ireland and 1991 Lithuania. Happy to share more if anyone here enjoys layered, quiet mysteries!


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NZ Kaminsky | 3 comments If cats disappeared from the world 💛 Highly recommend it!


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Sarah Willmann | 2216 comments The midwife’s secret By Emily gunnis


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Sarah Willmann | 2216 comments The stranger upstairs by Lisa M. Matlin


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Christine  Hatfield  | 304 comments I finished my book called A Flicker in the Dark by Stacy Willingham


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Sarah Willmann | 2216 comments The name of the star by Maureen Johnson


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Sarah Willmann | 2216 comments Death at a highland wedding (book # 4) by Kelley Armstrong


Sandysbookaday (taking a midwinter break) (sandyj21) | 138 comments ⭐⭐⭐⭐.7 for #19 in the Tom Thorne series by Mark Billingham, What the Night Brings (DI Tom Thorne Series, #19) by Mark Billingham What the Night Brings. Easily able to be read as a stand-alone. https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...💖📚


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Elvira Cordileone | 2 comments I Bet You Look Good in a Coffin by Katy Brent (satire)


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Elvira Cordileone | 2 comments Elvie: Girl Under Glass by Elvira Cordileone


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De (sunniedey) | 2 comments Soil by Camille Dungy
It was really good. It's not only about gardening but history. I was surprised!
Soil: The Story of a Black Mother's Garden


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NZ Kaminsky | 3 comments If cats disappeared from the world


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Sarah Willmann | 2216 comments Slaughter - house - five by Kurt Vonnegut


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Liesel | 22 comments beautiful world where are you, haven't read this month on my roadtrip but now I'll get started again!


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Sarah Willmann | 2216 comments The kill order by James dashner


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Teresa Wilkins (teresamwilkins) | 1 comments Here is a different question: Should there be romance in fantasy novels? If so, how much romance would you personally prefer?

I just finished with: Sherina, The High Priestess. I loved it. The Chronicles of Beauty: Sherina, The High Priestess
The Chronicles of Beauty Sherina, The High Priestess by Teresa M. Wilkins
Amazon link:https://a.co/d/2cvmWcQ

And I re-read: The Hobbit- I loved it more than the second time around.

Here is the Amazon link:https://a.co/d/2cvmWcQ


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Christine  Hatfield  | 304 comments I finished my book called Sometimes I Lie by Alice Feeney


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Sarah Willmann | 2216 comments All the ways to ruin a rogue By Sophie Jordan


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