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message 251: by Susan (new)

Susan | 58 comments Hi Jess,
I agree. I absolutely love this book and was delighted when I was recently given a copy to read again as an adult.


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Kirsten  (kmcripn) I'm listening to Nemesis and the Swan by Lindsay K. Bandy Nemesis and the Swan by Lindsay K. Bandy


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Kristie | 6820 comments Mod
Finished The Keeper of Stars The Keeper of Stars by Buck Turner . I thought it was a beautiful love story.

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

I'm finally starting Iron Flame.


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Christine  Hatfield  | 274 comments I’m reading a book called Please Take My Baby by Emma Robinson


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Susan | 58 comments I have finished Weyward by Emilia Hart Weyward
Here is my review


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Rachel (mimbza) | 83 comments Runt by Craig Silvey Runt by Australian Craig Silvey is a totally heart-warming, adorable kids book that should be compulsory reading for adults too. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ here is my review


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Christine  Hatfield  | 274 comments I’m reading a book called Keep Your Friends Close by Lucinda Berry


message 260: by Kirsha (last edited Sep 17, 2024 08:09PM) (new)

Kirsha | 3 comments Just finished The Devil at His Elbow Alex Murdaugh and the Fall of a Southern Dynasty by Valerie Bauerlein The Devil at His Elbow: Alex Murdaugh and the Fall of a Southern Dynasty Highly recommend for any fans of true crime.


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Susan | 58 comments Rachel wrote: "Runt by Craig SilveyRunt by Australian Craig Silvey is a totally heart-warming, adorable kids book that should be compulsory reading for adults too. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ here ..."

Hi Rachel, This book sounds great. I'll add it to my To Be Read list.


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Christine  Hatfield  | 274 comments I’m reading a book called If I Go Missing by Leslie Wolfe


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Tonya | 5 comments I just finished The Glassmaker by Tracey Chevalier (a good read), and am now a third of the way through Becoming Madam Secretary by Stephanie Dray. I am enthralled by this book, and almost wish I would have been alive 100 years ago—Frances Perkins is a woman I would have wanted to be friends with.


message 264: by Happy Reader (new)

Happy Reader Tonya wrote: "I just finished The Glassmaker by Tracey Chevalier (a good read), and am now a third of the way through Becoming Madam Secretary by Stephanie Dray. I am enthralled by this book, and almost wish I w..."

Glad to hear that The Glass Maker by Tracy Chevalier was a good one! I plan on listening to the audiobook version this fall.


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Christine  Hatfield  | 274 comments I’m reading a book called Darling Girls by Sally Hepworth


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Susan | 58 comments I have recently read The Paris Orphan by Natasha Lester The Paris Orphan. I liked it but preferred the author's first book-The Paris Seamstress. I gave The Paris Orphan 3 stars.

I have started reading The Covenant of Water by Abraham Verghese The Covenant of Water. So far, I am really enjoying it.


message 270: by Kristine (last edited Oct 03, 2024 04:15PM) (new)

Kristine  | 239 comments I am reading or starting several books. The Covenant of Water by Abraham Verghese , The Covenant of Water really enjoying. Susan, see you are as well.

Relative Strangers by A.H. Kim , Relative Strangers, Took me some time to get into, but now love this family and the journey they are on. Almost finished

The Night We Lost Him by Laura Dave The Night We Lost HimGood so far, but 1/2 done and not sure how things will end.

Honor by Thrity Umrigar , Honor, Thrity Umigrar I have wanted to read this book for 2 years. I decided to buy it at my local bookstore to support author who is part of bookthevote.org Love this Site 🩵

Then want to read some fun/scary horror books since Halloween 👻 is Coming


message 271: by Susan (last edited Oct 04, 2024 04:12AM) (new)

Susan | 58 comments Hello Kristine, Glad to connect with someone else who is reading The Covenant of Water. I am loving the detailed descriptions of India in the early part of the 20th Century. Hope you continue to enjoy it too.


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Christine  Hatfield  | 274 comments I’m reading a book called Cover Your Eyes by Mary Burton


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Rosalyn | 44 comments Moonflower Murders (Susan Ryeland, #2) by Anthony Horowitz

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Just like the first in series, the book was really good...until it wasn't. Again, the ending was so disappointing compared to the rest of the book, although this time, it was...

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

We Used to Live Here by Marcus Kliewer

This reads like a reddit creepypasta post, it's eerie and ambiguous, cosmic horror realm. I like that there's morse code, symbols and different languages so you have to...

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

Over the Influence A Memoir by Joanna "JoJo" Levesque

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She ate and left no crumbs!! If you want a no holds barred peek into the reality of the music industry and how exploitative it can be towards young talent, look no further. But make no mistake, this memoir is not a "woe is me" tale, but one of resilience, pivoting, rebirth...

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

The Night Guest by Hildur Knútsdóttir



A taut, effective novella with a sympathetic protagonist - or victim, shall we say. It was even a bit humorous, the parts where her hypochondriac thoughts manifested in paranoid googling of her symptoms (which we're all guilty of at some point). The horror hung on the periphery, in the memories one cannot remember, of not being able to...

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

The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson



I recognize this book was probably trailblazing in its day, but having read so many modern haunted house stories (yes, of which they took inspiration from this book), the original seems tame in comparison. I was so! bored! Not that I need drama and gore, but most of this novel was...

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


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Christine  Hatfield  | 274 comments I’m reading a book called Vulnerable by Mary Burton


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Christine  Hatfield  | 274 comments I’m reading a book called The Last Move by Mary Burton


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Susan | 58 comments I have finished reading Someone Else's Shoes by Jojo Moyes Someone Else's Shoes.
Here is my review
I loved the emphasis in this book on strong and supportive women's relationships. I gave the book 4 stars.


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Christine  Hatfield  | 274 comments I’m reading a book called The Getaway by Emily March


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Christine  Hatfield  | 274 comments I’m reading a book called The Other Mistress by Shanora Williams


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Kirsten  (kmcripn) I've been listening to A Court of Thorns and Roses (A Court of Thorns and Roses, #1) by Sarah J. Maas A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas


message 282: by Kristie, Moderator (new)

Kristie | 6820 comments Mod
I just gave up on Get Lucky at 35%. The MC took a path that she couldn't recover from in my opinion.

Finally starting Funny Story.


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Christine  Hatfield  | 274 comments I’m reading a book called I Told You This Would Happen by Elaine Murphy


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Ann | 1 comments I just finished The Briar Club

I love Kate Quinn. Her characters are interesting and I loved the history lesson. Thoroughly enjoyed!


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Giovanna | 1 comments I just finished The Testaments of Arwood and starting to read The Past is Myself by Christabel Bielenberg


message 286: by Kristie, Moderator (new)

Kristie | 6820 comments Mod
I'm still reading Funny Story and loving it. It has great banter. I also started The Berry Pickers, which is slower than I anticipated, but I'm interested to see what happens.


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Vicki Willis | 1033 comments My hold from the library just came in for Funny Story so I will be starting it next. I got it on audio. How are you reading it Kristie?
This will be my first Emily Henry book.


message 288: by Kristie, Moderator (new)

Kristie | 6820 comments Mod
I'm listening to it on audio, Vicki. I think it's well done. I haven't had a chance to read the past couple of days, but I can't wait to get back to it. I hope you love it too. :)


message 290: by Susan (new)

Susan | 58 comments I have finished reading The Covenant of Water by Abraham Verghese The Covenant of Water. I thought it was amazing and gave it 5 stars.
Here is my review.


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Christine  Hatfield  | 274 comments I’m reading a book called Balancing Act by Emily March


message 293: by Liz (new)

Liz | 1 comments Just finished Prophet Song. 5 stars. I understand why it won the Booker Prize.


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Kristine  | 239 comments I am Reading Black Woods, Blue Sky by Eowyn Ivey , by Eowyn Ivey I am about 1/3 of the way into this story and finding it really strange, so much it is hard for me to connect to the characters. She is the author of The Snow Child, which I know was such a popular and well received book. Perhaps, this book just is not my style.

I also started What Happened to the McCrays? by Tracey Lange What Happened to the McCrays? by Tracey Lange. She is a favorite author of mine and was so glad to get an ARC of this book. I always find her characters flawed, but intriguing and relatable. So far, I am really enjoying this one.


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Kristie | 6820 comments Mod
I'm currently reading Lady Tan’s Circle of Women by Lisa See Lady Tan’s Circle of Women. I'm more than halfway through and I'm still not sure how I feel about it.


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Rosalyn | 44 comments The Glimpses of the Moon by Edith Wharton

I'd advise one to read The Age of Innocence (AoI) first, published in 1920, and The Glimpses of the Moon, published two years after. If the first book dealt with (feigned) naivete and ethical struggles, the second features a cast of characters who are unabashedly themselves, or use their shamelessness or blasé attitude to hide their woes, their callousness a shield.

This book is more jaded, missing the earnestness of true passion and forbidden love from AoI to induce sympathy from the reader. Instead, I felt...

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

The Path Between the Seas by David McCullough

Stupendous book. Only David McCullough can make me interested in reading about construction projects LOL, because as is his writing mantra, he made the narration of its history about the people. Getting to know the different personalities and idiosyncrasies and genius of the makers of the Canal was just plain fun! These were men with infinite will and verve, whether they had a shovel in their hand, or penning legislation, making medical discoveries, crafting arguments, drumming up financial support or capturing the public's interest.

The Panama Canal is a...

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

Tess of the D’Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy

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My second Hardy book of the year, and seeing a pattern. Hardy women are martyrs, suffering so that other characters - and by that, i mean the male ones - can learn and grow. Not to say that Hardy's book wasn't feminist in its own way. Tess is strong and resilient, though it erodes over time, and maintains a quiet dignity (for awhile anyway), or is it just useless suffering in silence, and there's much critique of the arbitrary law of society that suppresses or shames natural feelings (see: institutional Christianity!!). The end result though, is....

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

Every Last Fear by Alex Finlay

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Good bones of a book, I even cried a little at times. I really believed in the closeness of the family, that even after tragedy, they leaned on each other instead of falling apart. However, after sitting with this book a couple days, I realized the main character is kind of...inconsequential to the story. He wasn't...

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

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson



I didn't expect it to be so philosophical, pleasantly surprised. Don't start it expecting sci-fi or horror. Rather, through Jekyll + Hyde's written confession, it ruminates on the dominant or budding psychological theories of its day, the ego vs the id. Couple that with the moody, misty London city and a crime, and strange things behind closed doors, you have one of the first detective novels. The idea of...

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


message 299: by Susan (new)

Susan | 58 comments I have finished a couple of books recently
One More For Christmas by Sarah Morgan One More For Christmas I gave it 3.5 stars. It is a cosy story about a family healing differences and a romance set in a Scottish castle at Christmas.
Here is my review

City of Friends by Joanna Trollope City of Friends I gave it 3 stars. It is about the everyday lives of 4 women who met at university and whether they managed to have both a successful career and a happy home life.
Here is my review


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Christine  Hatfield  | 274 comments I’m reading a book called Navy Christmas by Geri Krotow


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