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Aug 08, 2018 02:06AM

147920 2. Kaitlin's Mooring - 4/5

A beautiful story about relationships and family.
Aug 07, 2018 09:06AM

147920 Donna wrote: "1. My first finish for the month was Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn, which I gave a 4/5. Very much a psychological thriller, with lots of twists and turns, as everyone says. The ending ..."

Glad you liked it. I love that book, mostly because of the way the female protag. was portrayed. I loved the movie too. Have you watched it?
Aug 04, 2018 10:49AM

147920 1. Watch Me - 4/5
Aug 04, 2018 10:48AM

147920 1. Watch Me by Jody Gehrman - 4/5

A very fast-paced book and it was a perfect read until all of a sudden it ended on a very lame note. Last 4 pages ruined the entire ending for me. I wish the author had maintained the pacing in the ending but well... Though the overall book (other than the ending) was really, really good!
Aug 04, 2018 10:43AM

147920 Cheryl wrote: "Don't forget about our August Bonus Challenge, which can be found here:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

Any book you read that has a female main characte..."


Thanks for reminding, Cheryl. It totally slipped my mind!
Aug 04, 2018 10:42AM

147920 Cherylcali "turn the page" wrote: "I am new but, I have a few to read next month. Maybe they do qualify for the criteria.
Something in the water, Catherine Steadman
The Woman in Cabin 10 - Ruth Ware
The Perfect Couple - Elin Hilder..."


Hey, Cheryl, welcome to the challenge. Even I have The Woman in Cabin 10 on my TBR. Maybe even I'll read it this month.
Jul 30, 2018 12:54PM

147920 Lol. I already started Da Vinci. It's difficult to control when a good book is right in your hands!
Jul 30, 2018 12:52PM

147920 Yep, I remember the one you recomended for Christmas last year or the year before and it had me crying for sometime (the one with the poor boy and his dog in which both die.)
Jul 28, 2018 10:45PM

147920 Dagny, Bare Bones' blurb is very impressive! And the author is a forensic anthropologist herself... wow, the book would be perfect on details. And I'm thinking that it might actually be very good for research purpose as well. Looking forward to knowing your afterthoughts.
Jul 28, 2018 10:41PM

147920 Here's the thread for August: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Jul 28, 2018 10:34PM

147920 I've just received a classic book's audiobook and I was wondering if anyone here knows about it - Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm.
Jul 28, 2018 10:30PM

147920 Forgot to share this earlier, here's the thread for the next month's genre challenge: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Jul 28, 2018 10:29PM

147920 3. All That Remains - 3/5

I fell in love with this book's cover and immediately requested it from NetGalley after I read the blurb and came to know that it was a zombie-type dystopian story. It wasn't bad, it was just too predictable (not the part where the zombies turn out to be aliens or something but otherwise it was all too predictable.) Overall the characterization felt weak but I'm giving 3 stars for the pacing, it was pretty good and kept me reading in spite of these flaws.
Jul 28, 2018 12:22AM

147920 Dagny wrote: "That's the first Dan Brown book I read and the one that hooked me on him! "

It is the same novel that made him a best-selling author too! I read this one when I was 16 and just started reading main-stream fiction, but at that time I wasn't able to fully appreciate the main plot. I'm really looking forward to reading this one.
Jul 27, 2018 10:13AM

147920 Starting with The Da Vinci Code
Jul 27, 2018 10:02AM

Jul 27, 2018 09:51AM

147920 1. The Boxcar Baby - 2/5
I managed to read this before I could finish the one I actually planned for this. I fell in love with the illustrations on the cover of this book but it wasn't good at all :(

2. Spencer's Risk - 4/5
A nice and light read. Author's sense of humour was great and I enjoyed it.
Jul 27, 2018 09:49AM

147920 1. Sleeping Beauties - 3/5
Not as good as I expected :(

2. The Boxcar Baby - 2/5
A disappointing read. I have the whole series and I was really excited about it, but there is so much telling that it's more irritating than anything. Plus, the story progression is way off that should be allowed in an edited book. Anyway, I'm sure as hell not continuing with this series.

So far I haven't had any luck with any of the books I've read for this month, but I do have another two (that I hope I can finish in time.)
Jul 27, 2018 09:44AM

147920 Dagny wrote: "It Can't Happen Here, for anyone else interested is available at Project Gutenberg - Australia: http://gutenberg.net.au/plusfifty-a-m..."

Thanks for the link, Dagny, I've downloaded it and hopefully will be able to read it this year itself :)
Jul 27, 2018 09:41AM

147920 Cheryl wrote: "5.) World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War by Max Brooks
4 stars. Well-written, but unrelentingly bleak."


I have had that book on my TBR list for so long that I can't even imagine. And the worst part is I have that book but it got packed in one of the boxes that are yet to be opened while I was shifting home last year. So I missed it this year as well.
I wish I had read it, we could have discussed it then.