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message 401: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie Tejas Janet wrote: "Stephanie, A Dog's Purpose looks really good. I wasn't familiar with it or the series it is part of. Have you read more in this series?
Thanks : )"


Oh yes :-) I have also read A Dog's Journey. I recommend reading A Dog's Purpose first :)
I read another book by the author called Emory's Gift and it was really good as well. I have added a few more books of W. Bruce Camerson's to my TBR list. I just love his stories :)


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Stephanie Tasha wrote: "Stephanie wrote: "How are you liking Until Tuesday: A Wounded Warrior and the Golden Retriever Who Saved Him, Tasha?
I abandoned it awhile back but picked it up again and ended up r..."


Yay! I love Tuesday :-) some of his quirks remind me so much of my Blake :) I think that is why I liked it when I picked it back up.


message 403: by Tasha (new)

Tasha haha, that's sweet. :)


message 404: by Sandra, Moderator (new)

Sandra (sanlema) | 11260 comments Just finished "Who Was That Masked Man, Anyway?" by Avi. A 5 stars book for kids (I would say) between 9 and 12. Here is my review.


message 405: by Stephanie (last edited Aug 19, 2015 05:56PM) (new)

Stephanie I finished A Three Dog Life by Abigail Thomas . I really really really liked this book. Not only was it a quick read, but it had a lot of emotion. The author drew me in to her story and it was easy to visualize the things she was talking about and going through.

Next up is Saving Justice (Dog Haven Sanctuary Romance, #1) by Tasman Gibb . I have had it on my kindle for awhile now. It was a free download awhile back :)


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Kim (kimborams) | 6 comments Sarah wrote: "@Jackie - If Ben Elton's books are as funny as his TV work then you'll be in for a treat. I have Time and Time Again to read.

@Kim - There is a buddy read going on at the moment I believe for Dun..."


Thanks. How do i find out about that, Sarah?


message 407: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 18549 comments There is a buddy read section in the discussion list and there wiLlandudno be a thread labelled Dune. I'm on my phone at the moment so I can't link to it directly.


message 408: by Rusalka, Moderator (new)

Rusalka (rusalkii) | 19204 comments Best. Autocorrect. Ever.

Love it so much more as it's a Welsh town.


message 409: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 18549 comments Lol. I really should read my posts before hitting send. I can't think what it was supposed to say now either. I have problems on touch screens with the space bar so words all merge and it tries to autocorrect the jumble.


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message 411: by Travis (new)

Travis (travistousant) | 6011 comments Should. I belive you wanted in that sentence. There should be a thread


message 412: by Rusalka, Moderator (last edited Aug 20, 2015 05:36AM) (new)

Rusalka (rusalkii) | 19204 comments I think you typed "will" and had to go back and correct the ll which filled in the Llandudno.

Just as my phone does this all the time with its. I correct the ts, and I get "itsunami" much to Lexx's great amusement.


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Michelle (micha7040) | 2 comments Stephen king-it as weird as it sounds I dreamt him telling me to read one of his books to join him again~yes I'm that obsessed with author So~


message 414: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59887 comments The space bar on my phone is right beside the return button
so I
End up
with texts
that
Look like
This.


message 415: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59887 comments Michelle wrote: "Stephen king-it as weird as it sounds I dreamt him telling me to read one of his books to join him again~yes I'm that obsessed with author So~"

Better do as he says!


message 416: by Michelle (new)

Michelle (micha7040) | 2 comments Haha well I did


message 417: by Sandra, Moderator (new)

Sandra (sanlema) | 11260 comments lol, I wonder if it is a new way of advertize books!


message 418: by Tejas Janet (new)

Tejas Janet (tejasjanet) | 3513 comments Finally Suspect got its turn and, oh boy, i couldn't put it down. I liked it a lot. Thanks for the rec here Stephanie, Berit, and TRAVIS ;)

Debating on what to read next. I have these at the ready from the library:

The Red Leather Diary: Reclaiming a Life Through the Pages of a Lost Journal
Wool Omnibus
Angle of Repose
The Goldfinch

I was going to read Heir of Novron, but my ebook hold expired before i got to download so now i'm back on the waiting list, lol.


message 419: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie So glad you liked it too, TJ :)


message 420: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie The author, Robert Crais, is coming out with a new book called The Promise and Maggie and Scott are supposed to be in it :)


message 421: by Lynda (new)

Lynda | 836 comments Taking a break from The Aeineid tonight to start digging into Uprooted by Naomi Novik for my RL bookclub. So far it seems like a fun read. I'm nursing a headache tonight, so it's possible I will just sleep.


message 422: by Tasha (last edited Aug 22, 2015 04:08AM) (new)

Tasha Tejas Janet wrote: "Finally Suspect got its turn and, oh boy, i couldn't put it down. I liked it a lot. Thanks for the rec here Stephanie, Berit, and TRAVIS ;)

Debating on what to read next. I have th..."


I'm still on the wait list (ebook) for Suspect but I'mso happy to hear you liked it too, TJ! Looks like I'll be jumping right on it once it becomes available. Thanks Travis for bringing it to my attention. ;)


message 423: by Sandra, Moderator (new)

Sandra (sanlema) | 11260 comments I'm reading The Bonesetter's Daughter by Amy Tan. So far I like her style.

I'm also reading two children books to review: The Blood Guard and Ghostly Thief of Time: An EMU Club Adventure


message 424: by Tejas Janet (new)

Tejas Janet (tejasjanet) | 3513 comments Stephanie wrote: "The author, Robert Crais, is coming out with a new book called The Promise and Maggie and Scott are supposed to be in it :)"

Glad to hear that. Maggie and Scott are a good team. I especially liked how Crais wrote about Maggie and her point of view on things - like with smells being so important - but also references to things like "love being in the eyes" (not actually a direct quote, just my approximation).

Had a chuckle about Maggie drinking from what she calls the "large, white water bowl" in the bathroom. (My own girl Sheeba is uncanny about knowing when a lid's been left up on any toilet in range. Maybe she actually can smell the water more strongly then - if so, wow!)


message 425: by Travis (new)

Travis (travistousant) | 6011 comments You guys are too kind to cater to my nobody loves me whining


message 426: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie Me too, TJ! I love it when authors write from a dog's perspective :)
That is how A Dog's Purpose and A Dog's Journey are.
Another good one (but can be quite sad) is The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein. Sorry can't link it since I'm on the app :(


message 427: by Kristie, Moderator (new)

Kristie | 19137 comments I'm listening to The House of Hades for the series challenge and reading The Light Between Oceans for the this or that challenge.


message 428: by Tasha (new)

Tasha Travis of NNY wrote: "You guys are too kind to cater to my nobody loves me whining"

;)


message 429: by KimeyDiann (new)

KimeyDiann | 2174 comments I finally finished my reread of the Harry Potter Series yesterday. It took me a really long time to finish it since I kept picking up other reads between books.

Now, I'm starting on my reread of the first Charley Davidson book since everyone here has been enjoying it so much. I'm definitely in the mood for a really good, light-hearted series and I'm really looking forward to picking this one back up!

I'm also working on listening to Flat-Out Love. I'm over halfway through and LOVING it. Julie moves to Boston to start college and ends up without anywhere to live. She luckily ends up moving in with the family of one of her mother's old friends. The little sister in the family carries around a life-size cardboard cutout of her oldest brother (Flat-Finn). Julie has no idea what this is about but accepts it and befriends the sister. I have a theory of why she carries around Flat-Fin... and I really think my theory is correct... and I'm pretty sure I am going to lose it when I find out it is correct. I had better bring my makeup with me incase the big reveal happens on my way to work... Mascara streaks down my face would just create questions that my coworkers would not understand the answers to as they are not readers and don't understand how a book can rip your heart out.


message 430: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie I'm also working on listening to Flat-Out Love."

That sounds like a good book. I have added it to my TBR :-)


message 431: by Canadian Dragon (new)

Canadian Dragon | 1020 comments Kristie wrote: "I'm listening to The House of Hades for the series challenge and reading The Light Between Oceans for the this or that challenge."

I read The Light Between Oceans for the This or that challenge, it was pretty good. Looking forward to seeing how you like it


message 432: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 18549 comments I just finished Hammered for the series challenge. I didn't like it as much as the previous two books. Now on to Armada for the buddy read. I'm really excited about it. Still have The Song of Achilles on the go too but I haven't read much of it for a while. I seem to have lost my flow.


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Mariab | 3059 comments Tejas Janet wrote: "I'm currently reading The Book of Kells. I started it for the 24-hour "who are you" toppler. Liking it a lot. It's a work of fiction with elements of sci-fi/time travel and mystery, t..."

The book has been for years in my TBR. I tried to fit it in the challenges, month's themes, etc. Never could


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Mariab | 3059 comments Sandra wrote: "Jackie and Kim, I have to add both books..."

Have You checked this one: Once We Were Brothers


message 435: by Sandra, Moderator (new)

Sandra (sanlema) | 11260 comments No, will check it right now.


message 436: by Mariab (new)

Mariab | 3059 comments KimeyDiann wrote: "I'm also working on listening to Flat-Out Love. ..."

That is a good one, but the sequel "Flat out Celeste", is not


message 437: by Mariab (new)

Mariab | 3059 comments I'm reading One Good Dragon Deserves Another, which is the sequel for Nice Dragons Finish Last, my book for the month's challenge


message 438: by Cherie (last edited Aug 24, 2015 04:54PM) (new)

Cherie (crobins0) | 21536 comments I am still reading The Book of Salt from the Food Challenge last month. I am about half way through. I know that Roz was reading it and that Almeta was curious so I am posting here.

I like it, but there are lots of parts that I do not quite understand. I don't think it is me. The point is just not clear. Maybe it is not supposed to be and it will be revealed later, I hope. Some sections flow nicely and others just seem to be chopped up and disjointed. Seems a shame to quit on it now, so I will carry on as I flip from one book to another. I finished a couple that I had going on and I am down to five that I am currently reading now. I may bump Pompeii off tonight. That will leave me with four. Two printed books and two audio books.


message 439: by Rusalka, Moderator (new)

Rusalka (rusalkii) | 19204 comments I picked up Moon Called and have been devouring it. Not my favourite, but exactly what kind of book I need. I feel myself coming out of this slump. I think I just need to read a couple more fluff books and I'll be all back to normal.

Benefit is that when it's not pouring with rain here it's beginning to look like spring and that means reading in the garden in the sun. Maybe I just had the winter blues.


message 440: by Roz (new)

Roz | 4528 comments Sandra, I read Once We Were Brothers not that long ago. It was really good. I checked out Two Brothers and added it to my TBR. It seems to have a similar theme.

Cherie, I held on to The Book of Salt and even renewed it a couple of times before I finally had to return it. I had a really hard time getting into it. I so wanted to like it, finish it. I'm going to have to go back and try again. I'm hoping it's just a mood thing. I've been struggling with Pompeii. I saw in the discussion thread that most of the readers like it. I keep starting books and putting them down if they don't grab me right away. No patience, I guess. Or maybe it's just a minor slump.


message 441: by Sandra, Moderator (new)

Sandra (sanlema) | 11260 comments Good to know, Roz. Thank you. I added it.


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Sandra (sanlema) | 11260 comments I just got from my mother in law Marina and The Cemetery of Forgotten Books Trilogy in Spanish.


message 443: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 18549 comments Glad to hear you have found a few books to get you out of your slump Rusalka. I had one at the beginning of the year and while I'm much better now, I am still much more of a mood reader than I ever have been and it doesn't take much to put me off a book at the moment.

That's great Sandra! I know you were looking for those to read in their original language. I would imagine they are even more beautifully written in it's intended language. Enjoy!


message 444: by Sandra, Moderator (new)

Sandra (sanlema) | 11260 comments Just finished reading Ghostly Thief of Time: An EMU Club Adventure, great read for 8-11 years old kids. My review here.

Still reading The Bonesetter's Daughter and planning to start today or tomorrow The Museum of Extraordinary Things for my bookclub September meeting.


message 445: by Caitlin (last edited Aug 25, 2015 08:03AM) (new)

Caitlin (ct_hughes55) | 96 comments Finally finished Tiger, Tiger for the monthly theme read. I have A Game of Thrones with me on my trip which I may have to start because my nook just ran out of juice while reading A Radiant Sky. Last day of vacation so we'll see how much reading I can get done!


message 446: by Kristie, Moderator (new)

Kristie | 19137 comments I'm still listening to The House of Hades (series challenge) and reading The Light Between Oceans (monthly challenge), but I'm also reading The Great Zoo of China as a NetGalley review. I am so far behind on my reviews. Most of them have been archived already.


message 447: by Kristie, Moderator (new)

Kristie | 19137 comments Tasha☺ wrote: "Kristie wrote: "I'm listening to The House of Hades for the series challenge and reading The Light Between Oceans for the this or that challenge."

I read The Light Between Oceans for the This or that challenge, it was pretty good. Looking forward to seeing how you like it"


I haven't gotten very far. The beginning didn't grab me and I'm in a bit of a slow reading phase (not quite a slump, but starting to feel like it). I have high hopes for this one though. My GR friends are all over the place with rating this one, but most of them rated it highly.


message 448: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 18549 comments I know that feeling Kristie. I have 20 NetGalley books still to read and review.


message 449: by Viktoriya (new)

Viktoriya | 2 comments I am reading "Edge of Eternity" by Ken Follett. Picked it up for several reasons: 1) LOVE chunky books - this one is 1098 pages, 2) I LOVE Follett's books, and 3) this is book 3 of The Century Trilogy, so of course, I had to read it :)


message 450: by Kristie, Moderator (last edited Aug 25, 2015 11:30AM) (new)

Kristie | 19137 comments Sarah wrote: "I know that feeling Kristie. I have 20 NetGalley books still to read and review."

I'm feeling the pressure! lol I still seem to keep getting distracted by other books though. I'm going to have to prioritize them at some point.


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