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What Are You Reading and Why? 2015 second half

Janice - I really liked it! She gets my 5 stars. It was well written and well read! (The last part of the audio book was a recording at the last book signi..."
Sounds good, Cherie. I've always liked Kate Mulgrew on Voyager, and I thought she did a fabulous job narrating NOS4A2, so I can imagine she did a great job of narrating her own memoir.


I have some great audio books that I gave been saving to listen to, including Brilliance, A Prayer for Owen Meanie, Outlander#5 and The Android's Dream. My grandson is waiting for me to knit his blue hat too. He picked out the yarn and has been waiting patiently. He wants socks too. ^_^






I have some great audio books that I gave been saving to listen to, including Brilliance, A Prayer for O..."
Re: Brilliance... I started listening to it today and I think I'm going to really like it.

I am now starting The Santa Klaus Murder. I read another of these British Library Crime Classics, Mystery in White, earlier in the year and really liked it so I thought I would read another one.

I'm reading now Seven Ways We Lie for the white covers theme. It's a YA, a genre I don't read very often, but so far so good. Let's see.

That's disappointing. I recently picked this up when it was on sale on Audible. I was hoping it would be better than that.

I never though in stop reading it, though.


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edited: Dec 22. Re Edith Piaf - Too bad Dem didn't like the book much, but I had to come back and say that I had a great time listening to her music tonight via You Tube!


I'm going to pick up A Darker Shade of Magic for the monthly challenge, and also continue with Casually Cursed, my pop-corn, fluff of a serial killer book.


I also finished listening to The Thirteen-Gun Salute. This is #13 in the Aubrey/Maturin series, narrated by my guy, Simon Vance.
I guess I will start


I"m sure your friend hears a lot of advice but I'll offer some anyway. About 3 years ago I found transcendental mediation and it's probably the best thing I've ever done for myself. I'm saying this bc this type of meditation has a lot of success with ptsd and they use it a lot with veterans. He would probably really benefit from this. He could check it out on youtube and see what he thinks. PTSD is such a hard thing for these veterans, I really feel for them.

I am now going to start Florence and Giles.


I'm curious too. I haven't read it though and thought I had it on my tbr but it's not there. The cover looks spooky.

Doesn't it just! Hopefully the story itself will be just as spooky.

Doesn't it just! Hopefully the story itself will be just as spooky."
Oh, that does look/sound creepy, and good. The synopsis has hints of Flowers in the Attic around the edges.


I started book 5, The Werewolf of Bamberg which will kill that series and level 9 of the challenge. Yeah!
I'm still working on Brilliance. I doubt that I will get much listening in now that my dad is here and with all the Christmas activities.


First & second books (The Hangman's Daughter & The Dark Monk) both have black covers which would fit France and Iceland.
Second book (The Dark Monk) could fit the devout character book in Poland.
Third book (The Beggar King)- only the setting would qualify.

I'm reading Shadow Kiss right now. I've been getting into YA books recently.

I shelved The Angel's Game because I totally lost track of where I am with the audio book. My app played it for a couple hours unbeknownst to me, and I kind of tuned out of the beginning. I want to restart it, but I won't finish it in time to return it, and I can't renew it. So...I'm returning it and will place it on hold for the future.
I also shelved The Return of Sherlock Holmes temporarily until I can focus on reading it. I replaced it in my serial killer challenge with Arrows of the Queen. I'm just not waking up early enough to get any short-stories in.
Now I'm starting Anne of Windy Poplars as my last proper book in my serial killer challenge. I have a couple more comic trades to read, and then I'll be done with the challenge!



I am going to wrap up 2015 by rereading The Miniaturist which is my one of my top ten favourite books.

It looks like Anne of Windy Poplars will be my last book of 2015!

Right now I'm reading something out of my comfort zone, I'm reading something in Arabic -which I don't usually do, except of religion books- so I'm reading خان الخليلي Khan El-Khalili , Al-Khalili Inn .. That is the translation of the title.
Hope I like it.

I was going to say that, while I enjoyed this book, I wouldn't read the next in the series. But then I discovered that I already own the sequal, A Better World. I think I'll wait for a while to read it. I'm not a huge fan of thrillers and espionage, even though this has a sci fi twist to it.
Next up is The Lost Wife. I hope I can finish it before we start our buddy read for Monster Hunter International the beginning of January.


After You

Uprooted

The Blood of Olympus

UnSouled


I also started Frost last night and hope to finish it before New Year's as well.

I started yesterday Scraps of Paper as a quick read before the year ends and I can start The Nightingale
I'm also reading "Hubert the dragon" by John Calder Liechty. A friend of mine from my book club and Mr. Liechty are neighbors, and we are reading this as an arc. Actually the book is still a bunch of A4 sheets of papers with a spiral binder. :) Not even publisher yet. The copyright was only completed two month ago, so we are really excited about reading this one. This is his first novel and so far so good.

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I just noticed that Luke Daniels is narrating it. I like him as a narrator. I'll be starting it once I finish reading threads.