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Welcome Dominique :) hope to see you around :)


Which one is your favourite?
1- The Girl on the Train, by Paula Hawkins
2- Luckiest Girl Alive, by Jessica Knoll
3- The Revenant: A Novel of Revenge, by Michael Punke
4- Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children, by Ransom Riggs
5- Me Before You, by Jojo Moyes
6- Legend, by Marie Lu
7- The 5th Wave, by Rick Yancey
8- Inferno, by Dan Brown
9- Fallen, by Lauren Kate
10- The Choice, by Nicholas Sparks
11- Allegiant, by Veronica Roth

Hello T.A. :) no problem at all.. Congratulations on your new novel! Just downloaded Zion :)

Book are re-releasing January 5!!

For hundreds of years, the peaceful country of Haven has remained isolated from the rest of the world. But for adventurous seventeen-year-old Katelyn Kestrel, Haven’s calm has always been a little, well, boring. She can’t help but wonder what lay outside Haven’s seemingly impassible borders, but no one will talk about the mysterious catastrophic event that separated Haven from the outside world. Katelyn has a strange knack for finding things, and when she miraculously finds a passage into the outside world, she thinks she’s solved a longstanding mystery. Instead, she discovers that some things should never be found . . .



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no problem :) next time I'll double check that all the books will be available in Europe as well :)
Glad you're enjoying Goodreads :)

My bad, I should have checked that before. Unfortunately "The forgotten girls" hasn't been published in the UK.
The only title you can find is "Blue Blood" which is "Call Me Princess “, published in the UK with a different title.
You should be able to find the fisical book online though. :)

Hello Bajen and welcome :) we're glad to have you here!!

it would be nice to start a "Group Reading" section where you guys choose the book to read.
Me and Angela (Romance Section) make suggestions for every genre, but I'd like to get the group more involved into the process of picking a book we can read together.
What do you think?

Sounds cool :) It would be nice to start a "group reading" for mystery & thrillers aficionados, people can suggest a series and start from there..
Have you tried the Wallander series? by Henning Mankell.. I like it very much :)