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Amber (ambpach) | 8 comments Before we were yours


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Gia Williams | 21 comments Oh reading tattooist of Auschwitz and tried to get some chapters in while at hospital appointment and i let out a little tear. I think people thought I got bad news but really it’s the reality of this horrible chapter of history in which we hide away from. Books really ingrain in your atoms don’t they! Trying to balance it out with a light book in between harsh realities so i keep picking up The Sunday Story Club by Doris Brett to take the pressure off the heart strings.


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Namrata Ganti (namrata_ganti) | 1 comments Hey everyone, I am currently reading House of Earth and Blood (Crescent City #1) by Sarah J Maas!


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Marianne | 27 comments Shadow of Night by Deborah Harkness and When All is Said & Done by Neale Daniher


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Jay Rosselle | 2 comments I'm totally consumed by my current read, The Edge of Freedom.

I finished Vacca's previous book, Freedom Calling and thoroughly enjoyed it. And The Edge of Freedom has definitely hooked me completely! The history of the era is fascinating, and the story as exciting as it is spiritual and inspirational!

I give a thumbs up both books.


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Francica Cornwall I'm trying to finish the Dress Thief by Natalie Meg Evans and I am also reading The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini


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Chinedu Judefranklin | 7 comments Actually, I'm at the last chapter of The 13th Juror by John Lescroart. And I will start to read The Black Box by Michael Connelly tomorrow.


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Rabin Shrestha (sh2rabin) | 2 comments Stumbling on Happiness.


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Rabin Shrestha (sh2rabin) | 2 comments Stumbling on Happiness.


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Leslie (lesliejean43) | 403 comments I have started Cold Comfort Farm by Stella Gibbons
Cold Comfort Farm by Stella Gibbons and

Middlemarch by George Eliot
Middlemarch by George Eliot


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Leslie (lesliejean43) | 403 comments I have started Cold Comfort Farm by Stella Gibbons
Cold Comfort Farm by Stella Gibbons and

Middlemarch by George Eliot
Middlemarch by George Eliot


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Leslie (lesliejean43) | 403 comments Cold Comfort Farm turned me off. Now I'm starting Slaughterhouse Five by Kurt Vonnegut... Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut Jr.


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 Bookoholiccafe (bookoholiccafe) | 2 comments I just finished The Woman in the Mirror by Rebecca James

Please check my review here and support me with your feed back .
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3...


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Chinedu Judefranklin | 7 comments Good, though I haven't read any of the author's book. Is it interesting?


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May (mayzie) | 589 comments Reading Suzanna Gregory’s A WICKED DEED. Truly enjoying this series!!


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Chinedu Judefranklin | 7 comments What genre that book suppose to be? Cause I love intrigue and fascinating fiction novels.


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Susan Nishikawa | 1 comments Just finished The Tenth Muse and am starting Red By the Bone.


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Carol (xenots) | 45 comments Reading Deacon King Kong by James McBride. This is a real change for me. I usually read a lot of historical fiction. This IS a huge change but enjoying it. Just finished This Tender Land. Awesome read


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Gia Williams | 21 comments The talk of the town where I am is a book called Boy Swallows Universe by Trent Dalton. Award winning library awards, gold winning and people’s choice. Literary prize awards all gold!!! Book of year and Debut fiction. I have high hopes. Must finish The Sunday Story Club by Doris Brett and Kerry Cue first. Stay safe everyone please. Lots of worldly book love from my reading chair to you all.


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Ac  Malonzo | 2 comments Predictably Irrational by Dan Ariely


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Fido | 3 comments Currently reading Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell by Susanna Clarke😁


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Anna (heya135) | 7 comments one for the blackbird, one for the crow. pachinko. the other family. the bookish life of nina hill. just to name some that I am currently reading.


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Jamie Johnson | 2 comments I'm currently working on The Summer of 69 and listening to Where The Crawdads Sing for book club.


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Pénélope Roy Dubé I am reading Motherhood by Sheila Heti. Amazing point of view for women who are not sure they want to have kids. Love it so far. Also reading Dreams from my father and I am amazed!


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Christina  Mason (iseeyoup_nut) | 1 comments Hey Everyone,

I am currently reading "The 48 laws of Power" by Robert Greene.


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Leslie (lesliejean43) | 403 comments Sula by Toni Morrison Sula by Toni Morrison


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Najada Zylyftari | 3 comments Educated


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Abdelkarim (ajaja) | 1 comments I am currently reading “The Power of Habit”


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Tarra Bates-Duford | 3 comments Hi Everyone,

My name is Tarra and I am currently reading "A House of Smoke and Mirrors: A Story of Family Secrets and Lies" by Annie Berkley. So far, and cant seem to put the book down.


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Ankur Srivastava | 1 comments The House of the Spirits - Isabel Allende


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Hi Everyone,

Reading is keeping me grounded during this stressful times - I am still working and hoping by next week to be working from home.
I am reading The Sewing Machine by Natalie Fergie - enjoying so much reminds me of The Library Book by Susan Orlean -- love the history behind the story.


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May (mayzie) | 589 comments I’m back into the Billy Boyle series by James Ben. Started book 6, A MORTAL TERROR, a last night.
Kim Philby showed up in book 5 & leads us on in this one... setting up a real angst as I read.


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Axfhhyh 2reader (a1_rea1d1ersa12) | 4 comments Has anyone read: '2020 Vision: In Our Image' ?
According to the description on Amazon:

"A revolutionary review of the state of affairs on Earth, humanity, society and religion, while revealing the hidden design that has maintained the ignorance and servitude of the human race for thousands of years. Describing the beginnings of life on Earth, the intelligent design of the human race and solving the many mysteries that have continued to challenge humanity, the author leads to an ultimate conclusion. The conclusion is that life on earth is intended or designed to propagate the servitude of humanity and that the architect of that design is one that can be revealed. The enemy of humanity is revealed and this revelation leads to a solution inspired by the creative energies of universe. The enemy's aim to build a totalitarian regime around an unsuspecting humanity is counteracted by a new system described in this book, that returns ascendant humanity back to the original source of creation."

The content is phenomenal. I would definitely recommend it.

https://www.amazon.com/2020-Vision-im...


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Axfhhyh 2reader (a1_rea1d1ersa12) | 4 comments If you like non fiction, I recommend: '2020 Vision: In Our Image'
According to the description on Amazon:
"A revolutionary review of the state of affairs on Earth, humanity, society and religion, while revealing the hidden design that has maintained the ignorance and servitude of the human race for thousands of years. Describing the beginnings of life on Earth, the intelligent design of the human race and solving the many mysteries that have continued to challenge humanity, the author leads to an ultimate conclusion. The conclusion is that life on earth is intended or designed to propagate the servitude of humanity and that the architect of that design is one that can be revealed. The enemy of humanity is revealed and this revelation leads to a solution inspired by the creative energies of universe. The enemy's aim to build a totalitarian regime around an unsuspecting humanity is counteracted by a new system described in this book, that returns ascendant humanity back to the original source of creation."

The content is phenomenal. I would definitely recommend it.

https://www.amazon.com/2020-Vision-im...


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Laura Heaney | 12 comments Tattoos on the Heart: The Power of Boundless Compassion - Gregory Boyle


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 Bookoholiccafe (bookoholiccafe) | 2 comments I just finished Miss Austen. please check my review.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4...


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Leslie (lesliejean43) | 403 comments Fleishman is in Trouble by Taffy Brodesser-Akner

Fleishman Is in Trouble by Taffy Brodesser-Akner


message 5043: by Francica (new)

Francica Cornwall Half of a Yellow Sun by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie


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Britany | 946 comments Finished American Dirt American Dirt by Jeanine Cummins by Jeanine Cummins

I recognize my privilege and unconscious bias, and I'm taking this book for what it is, despite the controversy.

My Review:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 5045: by May (new)

May (mayzie) | 589 comments THE PAPER WIFE by Laila Ibrahim. Beautifully written!!


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Gia Williams | 21 comments Currently reading a beautiful book called Scented by Laurence Fearnley. Multiple New Zealand book awards.
Scented


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Walleye23 Mila 18, Leon Uris


message 5048: by Walleye23 (new)

Walleye23 Nancy Ann wrote: "Hi Everyone,

Reading is keeping me grounded during this stressful times - I am still working and hoping by next week to be working from home.
I am reading The Sewing Machine by Natalie Fergie - e..."


I hope you will be at home too, the safest way to keep well. Reading lets us lose ourselves and keeps us from the new reality. Good luck, stay well and God bless!


message 5049: by May (new)

May (mayzie) | 589 comments MILA 18 was the first historical fiction my dad shared with me. EXODUS was the 2nd. By then, I was hooked on HF. Thanks, Dad!


message 5050: by Christine (new)

Christine | 6 comments The Downstairs Girl by Stacy Lee


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