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Ronnie Van | 26 comments meant still excited and nog edited.lol!!


message 5102: by anusha_reads (new)

anusha_reads An American Marriage


message 5103: by Gia (new)

Gia Williams | 21 comments All the light we cannot see by Anthony Doerr


message 5104: by May (new)

May (mayzie) | 589 comments Gia, that was one of my favorites in 2015!!! Hope you enjoy it as much as I did.

I’m reading TOMBLAND by C J Sansom


message 5106: by Lexus (last edited Apr 20, 2020 06:28PM) (new)

Lexus Love (lexuslove0815) | 2 comments Dance With Me
Hi. My name's Robyn and I'm reading "Dance with me" by Lexus Love.

It's an urban fiction that I couldn't put down and kept me reading well into the early morning


message 5107: by Gia (new)

Gia Williams | 21 comments May wrote: "Gia, that was one of my favorites in 2015!!! Hope you enjoy it as much as I did.

I’m reading TOMBLAND by C J Sansom"


I’m midway through it and it’s stolen my breath many times. I can’t believe i left it beside my bed for so long. Typical!!!


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Abigail Adams | 1 comments I am currently reading Treading Water by Marie Force, but before that I finished Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens, very good book!


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Leslie (lesliejean43) | 403 comments Who Do You Love by Jennifer Weiner Who Do You Love by Jennifer Weiner


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Jody (beaume) | 32 comments Intrepid Journey Book 2


message 5111: by Judy (new)

Judy | 4 comments The Sun Does Shine: How I Found Life and Freedom on Death Row
by Anthony Ray Hinton

The Water Dancer: A Novel by Ta-Nehisi Coates

Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption by Bryan Stevenson

I can't pick a favorite, hope you read them all.


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Mandy Queen | 1 comments My sister, the serial killer


message 5113: by Judy (new)

Judy | 4 comments Hi Angela,
My name is Judy and one of my favorite historical fiction novels is
Between Love and Honor
by Alexandra Lapierre


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Lynda Abernathy (lyndaabernathy) | 2 comments I am on the hunt for what to read next. I can be quite picky, at times, but I'm looking for fiction. Something I can't put down. Preferably a lesser-known book or not a bestseller (as a debut author myself). Any suggestions are welcome as I peruse previous posts!


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Lexus Love (lexuslove0815) | 2 comments Lynda wrote: "I am on the hunt for what to read next. I can be quite picky, at times, but I'm looking for fiction. Something I can't put down. Preferably a lesser-known book or not a bestseller (as a debut autho..."

I can suggest my new book " Dance with me" by Lexus Love. It's urban fiction, just without all the violence. it is a true romance novel with deep erotic scenes.

please leave a review if you do decide to read.


message 5116: by Judy (new)

Judy | 4 comments Hi Lynda,

My name is Judy.

Try reading 'The Misremembered Man'
by
Christina McKenna


message 5117: by Carol (new)

Carol (xenots) | 45 comments Just finish The book of lost friends. Interesting book. I am starting Column of Fire by Ken Follet


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Sydney | 1 comments Lisa wrote: "I finished Life After Life last week and enjoyed it immensely. It's set I'm England during WWI through WWII. it inspired me to read The Great Influenza about the 1918 pandemic. You might enjoy it s..."

Hi Lisa! Who is this book by? I really want to read it, however, I am unable to find it. Thanks


message 5119: by Carol (new)

Carol (xenots) | 45 comments Started They Went Left yesterday by Monica Hess.. Only 10% into the book but very good so far.


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Hiba Basit | 3 comments Started 'Suprise me' after reading 'My not so perfect life' - both by Sophie Kinsella. My not so perfect life was much better - really warmed to the characters in there. Yet unsure about surprise me...will let you all know..


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Divya Kini | 1 comments Kristin's Hannah's The Great alone


message 5122: by Carol (new)

Carol (xenots) | 45 comments They are all really good books. Read all three. Problem is which one to read first.

Judy wrote: "The Sun Does Shine: How I Found Life and Freedom on Death Row
by Anthony Ray Hinton

The Water Dancer: A Novel by Ta-Nehisi Coates

Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption by Bryan Stevenson..."



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Mr. Darcy (author_mrdarcy) | 2 comments Secrets from the Top Caroline's Journal: The Beginning
I just wanted to bring to everyone's awareness and attention that this author is giving away all of his proceeds to the American nurses association to help them cope during and after this pandemic, i hope as a group of avid readers you will all get behind this great cause and get behind this author, The nurses are working tirelessly to keep us safe and well, you never know when you will need their help, this is such a great cause and please try and get behind the effort that this author is trying to do,

If you liked 50 shades of grey but want a more female centric book that is based on real life desires and business aspirations. Then look no further, all women should read this book, a powerful female business woman that takes men on at their own game and lives the life with her close friends the way she wants to , while enjoying life and taking back control from men around her and building a successful business, a must read i have included the synopsis
Caroline’s is a high-powered executive in a demanding job, she has always put her career first and all off her relationships she has felt like the trophy on someone's arm. This is a story about her awakening her innermost desires and the realisation that it is not only a man’s world and that women have a huge part to play in it. Her journey starts the day she realises that she is going to take men on at their own game and play by her rules, along with her close friend and personal assistant Elizabeth they set off on a journey that will have you living through all of the actions from their busy corporate lives and dealing with huge taker overs and mergers too taking you to a new height of sexual desire and strength of mind and character, that once you have put it down no matter whereabouts in the book you are you will sit and re-evaluate how you perceive your own lives and if there is more of Caroline or Elizabeth inside you.

Start living from the masquerade ball through to holiday adventures in Scotland and Greek islands to boardroom mutiny’s you will follow her journey and start to realise that there is nothing stopping anyone at all from living their lives on their terms. It’s a story of awakening, self-exploration and the desire and fantasy and bravery of a lady to throw out any stereotypical names the society has given anyone and live the way she wants to live without holding back.

Jump on board for a ride that will take you to points off complete ecstasy and personal development from the very first page.


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Melissa Sanchez (lisa8025) | 1 comments Marilyn Monroe: Private And Undisclosed
by Michelle Morgan


message 5126: by Peter (new)

Peter Sullins (grampa425) | 9 comments Currently reading Henry David Thoreau’s “Cape Cod”. Just finished Henry Breston’s “The Outermost House”. Beston’s book is one of the best books I’ve read on a long time. Definitely a re-read in the future.


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May (mayzie) | 589 comments MISTRESS OF THE ART OF DEATH by Ariana Franklin


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sonya marie madden  | 163 comments The Vertical Coffin


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Alisa Nirko | 1 comments Nothing to See Here by Kevin Wilson. I am on his third book. I feel like I step into Wes Anderson's world when I read his books and it's just the escape I need right now.


message 5131: by Gia (new)

Gia Williams | 21 comments Just finished All the light we cannot see. Wow!!

Now onto Why Running Matter by by Ian MortimerWhy Running Matters: Lessons in Life, Pain and Exhilaration – From 5K to the Marathon


message 5132: by Gia (new)

Gia Williams | 21 comments Divya wrote: "Kristin's Hannah's The Great alone"

wonderful book, hope you enjoy it.


message 5133: by Liz T (new)

Liz T | 36 comments Just finished Such a Fun Age, starting A Woman Is No Man and Girl, Woman, Other.


message 5134: by anusha_reads (new)

anusha_reads Girl woman other


message 5135: by Leslie (new)

Leslie (lesliejean43) | 403 comments The Devil Wears Prada by Lauren Weisberger The Devil Wears Prada (The Devil Wears Prada, #1) by Lauren Weisberger


message 5137: by Karl (last edited Apr 30, 2020 10:56AM) (new)

Karl Drobnic | 66 comments Book Giveaway! A Lesion of Dissent is free on Amazon's Kindle Direct Publishing Friday, May 1 to Sunday, May 3 at midnight. Happy May Day!
https://www.amazon.com/A-Lesion-of-Di...


message 5138: by Carol (new)

Carol (xenots) | 45 comments Gia wrote: "Divya wrote: "Kristin's Hannah's The Great alone"

wonderful book, hope you enjoy it."


Great book! I really enjoyed it


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I'm reading Percy Jackson and the lightning thief, pandora hearts, Naruto, soul eater, Death note, and a lot more... :)


message 5141: by May (new)

May (mayzie) | 589 comments THE STORY OF A NEW NAME by Elena Ferrante


message 5142: by Britany (new)

Britany | 930 comments Finished A Rule Against Murder A Rule Against Murder (Chief Inspector Armand Gamache, #4) by Louise Penny by Louise Penny

#4 in the Chief Inspector Armand Gamache series. My Review:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 5143: by Gia (new)

Gia Williams | 21 comments Loving Sylvie

Picking up Loving Sylvie by Elizabeth Smither


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Peter Sullins (grampa425) | 9 comments Currently reading “Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow”


message 5145: by Nancy from NJ (new)

Katz Nancy from NJ (nancyk18) I am currently reading The Angel Tree by Lucinda Riley. This is just the right book to tame my corona virus anxiety. A little bit historical fiction, a little no romance and maybe a little bit Spring read. I am enjoying this book - a real fast read.


message 5146: by Gia (new)

Gia Williams | 21 comments Putting down Loving Sylvie. Not enjoyable unfortunately.
Picking up Nothing To See Here by Kevin Wilson. Very amusing so far. Stay safe everyone


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Areeba (areebaisreading) | 1 comments In the woods by Tana French. It s an amazing book


message 5148: by Francica (last edited May 07, 2020 10:43AM) (new)

Francica Cornwall The Zahir by Paulo Coelho
White Teeth by Zadie Smith


message 5149: by Ally (new)

Ally | 5 comments “Keep reading. It’s one of the most marvellous adventures that anyone can have."
-Lloyd Alexander


Hey There!

I hope you and your family is safe during this time of crisis. I recently made an online book chatting website called- http://book-talks.com/. Book-Talks is a platform where passionate readers like you and me and book readers from around the world can come and chat about their favourite books. For e.g. If you’ve read the very famous book If I Stay, then why not chat about the book with readers who have read the same book – share your thoughts on the book, the best moments and scenes in the book, post a fan edit for a part of the book you liked or disliked or even share some real-life experiences that you can easily relate with the book. I really really wish you would check Book-Talks and contribute in its aim for connecting book readers all over the world. Lastly, as said by Lloyd Alexander books are the best form of an adventure then why not share your adventure with others and also be of their adventures.

(PS: Thank you for spending your precious time reading this message and I Pinkie Promise that you will love Book-Talks and Book-Talks loves you back for visiting it.... Thanks again!! Have a wonderful day!)


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Leslie (lesliejean43) | 403 comments Stone Mattress by Margaret Atwood Stone Mattress Nine Tales by Margaret Atwood


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