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Bartow County Library System (bartowlibraries) | 7 comments Mod
Book Chat is not reading a book for December so let's share what we are reading.


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Carmen | 8 comments Mod
I'm finally reading The Hunger Game trilogy and I'm reading Catching Fire. I'm really enjoying this series and need to check out the final one so I won't be left hanging at the end of this one.


message 3: by Colleen (new)

Colleen | 1 comments I just started Fool Moon by Jim Butcher. It's a series that's been on my to-read list for a long time. It's about a wizard in Chicago who is a private investigator. The first in the series was really good so I'm looking forward to it.


message 4: by Mary (new)

Mary | 1 comments I just finished reading "The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel" One of the best books I have read this year. I guess I saved the best for last. Now I can't wait to see the movie. The Cartersville Library has 2 copies of the movie.


message 5: by Carmen (new)

Carmen | 8 comments Mod
I've just finished Jo Nesbo's Harry Hole series. The ending was not what I was expecting.
I'm reading The Boy in the Suitcase now and STILL listening to Morton's The Swcret Keeper.


message 6: by Kris (new)

Kris Owens | 1 comments I just finished reading Striptease by Carl Hiaasen. Was amusing until the last part of the story. I Felt the ending was out of place and preachy.


message 7: by Britt (new)

Britt (britthester) I finished "Looking for Alaska" a couple of days ago, and I'm currently reading "All the Light We Cannot See." Anthony Doerr's latest novel is fantastic and certainly deserving of the praise it's received from numerous outlets. The book is well-written and full of suspense and depth. It's quite long and full of intricate detail. You're forced to slow down in order to digest the material, so don't expect this to be a quick read. Despite it's breadth and depth, however, the book is a gem. I encourage anyone who is interested to read it as soon as possible.


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