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Kareen Samuels (toishma) | 4 comments Hey guys,
I am currently reading Nephilim, a YA novel.


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Yna Paez (itsynaslife) | 5 comments 1984 by George Orwell


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Icewineanne | 114 comments Case Histories (Jackson Brodie, #1) by Kate Atkinson Case Histories by Kate Atkinson

Excellent so far!


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Val Wheeler (wheelerdealer) | 44 comments Here's my 5 star review for Daylight Daylight by David Baldacci David Baldacci My favourite book this year

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


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Stephan Oak | 6 comments I’m currently a book called “Noir” and I’m getting my second book ready. It’s called “Jett Landry: Urban Legend.”


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Laureen Solari | 1 comments I am reading The Truths We Hold by Kamala Harris. Really interesting to hear how she grew up and what inspired her to practice law.


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Hannah (hvamancio) | 1 comments Fable by Adrienne Young


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Shafeef Omar | 1 comments The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger


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Sally Abou Ouf (sallyabououf) | 4 comments Currently reading Medication Madness: True Stories of Mayhem, Murder & Suicide Caused by Psychiatric Drugs

It is a gate opening to the reality behind medications prescribed by doctors and causing wreck havoc to the lives of patients and those around them. Still at the start of the book but already in disbelief how those medications have been approved let alone prescribed. More yet to come upon finishing the book. Very well written with a lot of real life cases to substantiate what the author (already a psychiatrist) is claiming.


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Britany | 944 comments Finished The Huntress The Huntress by Kate Quinn by Kate Quinn

welp, this fell flat for me.

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


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Amber (ambpach) | 8 comments I’m reading Anna K. A love story by Jenny Lee


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Stefano | 2 comments Could you suggest ONE only and the GREATEST book about building a PERSONAL BRAND?
Thanks :)


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Leslie (lesliejean43) | 403 comments The Devil's Punchbowl by Greg Iles

The Devil's Punchbowl (Penn Cage #3) by Greg Iles


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Peter Mitchelmore (petermit) | 3 comments Erinnerungen by Willy Brandt.


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Carol (xenots) | 45 comments Reading The Evening and the Morning Ken Follett. I just finished "What did you do during the war, sister?"


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Amber (ambpach) | 8 comments Magic Lessons by Alice Hoffman


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Marilyn (mzinc2) | 90 comments I just started Nalini Singh's Visions Of Heat. My 42 book for 2020 and so far pretty good.


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Supriya | 3 comments m (supriya s chakravarty) reading Haruki Murakami scattered few characters embed lyricism and a touch of worded glint in the narrative works well with me. So authors like Sartre, Camus, Amitav Ghosh, and totally different genre author Nasim Taleb too is one of my favorite. If our tastes match then I too have written a book a love story (Siamese Twins) do read for want of a few lifelike characters and embroidery of cherry-picked emotions


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Belynda Thomas (belyndawilsonthomas) | 10 comments Hi All
I am reading Thinking For A Change by John C. Maxwell
He is telling us to make our lives better and become more creative. The most creative thing I think I've ever done is write a novel. It was one of the best experiences of my life, and writing the next one is easier because I've learned to have a plan.
So many authors on here inspire me. I can't read all your books, but congratulations for persevering, getting to the end, and writing the next one. Being part of a creative community is making us all more creative. Maya Angelou said, "We can't use up creativity. The more we use it, the more we have."
If you are interested in reading my debut novel
Secrets and Silence I welcome a review when you are finished.
You can reach my blog at: belyndasbooks.com


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Sameer Rajakumar | 103 comments Last Kids On Earth 2 by Max Brallier


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Sandy | 5 comments This book is must to work from home.
Entrepreneurs Guide to Direct Mail Order (Cash at Home Series) by Sandy Harper
Entrepreneurs Guide to Direct Mail Order by Sandy Harper


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Jasmine Jones (phenomenaljas) | 4 comments Check out my first book, The Chosen Few, at the following link and let me know what you think: https://www.amazon.com/CHOSEN-FEW-JAS...


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I am currently reading Imaginary Friend by Stephen Chbosky. Has anyone else read it? What are your thoughts?


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Leslie (lesliejean43) | 403 comments Britany wrote: "Finished A Tree Grows in Brooklyn A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith by Betty Smith

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


I love that book!! I gave a copy to my niece and hope she'll love it too.


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Leslie (lesliejean43) | 403 comments My new book is Jezebel, by Irene Nemirovsky.

Jezebel by Irène Némirovsky


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Britany | 944 comments Leslie wrote: "I love that book!! I gave a copy to my niece and hope she'll love it too.

YES!!!! I hope she loves it. :)


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Jasmine Jones (phenomenaljas) | 4 comments Check out my first book, The Chosen Few, at the following link and let me know what you think: https://www.amazon.com/CHOSEN-FEW-JAS...


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Jasmine Jones (phenomenaljas) | 4 comments Check out my first book, The Chosen Few, at the following link and let me know what you think: https://www.amazon.com/CHOSEN-FEW-JAS...


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Marilyn (mzinc2) | 90 comments My new read is Kiss of Snow by Nalini Singh.


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S.K. Grunin (goodreadscomuser_drskg) | 1 comments As a GoodReads Author and reader - I love most genre's of books - but as a writer of children/young adult (humor and educational - Life Lessons and Tales of Little MisFit - Book 1: Life Isn't Always What It Seems) I find reading about other authors of children's books also fun. So my current read is BECOMING DR. SEUSS by Brian Jay Jones - a great relaxing story about one of our childhood's amazing authors and how he became Dr. Seuss.


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T. Hudson (thudsonroberts) | 4 comments I am currently reading Syd Field’s Screenwriters Workbook, so to hopefully get into another field of creative writing. I’m digging it so far!


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sonya marie madden  | 163 comments 1922 on scribd.


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May (mayzie) | 589 comments Reading A MASTERLY MURDER by Susanna Gregory. Thoroughly enjoying her medieval mysteries!


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Leslie (lesliejean43) | 403 comments Commonwealth by Ann Patchett

Commonwealth by Ann Patchett


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Gemma Young | 4 comments I've just written a newsletter reviewing a couple of books I have just read and I have also interviewed the authors - https://mailchi.mp/087dc87bbdb4/the-n...


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Leslie (lesliejean43) | 403 comments Suite Francaise by Irene Nemirovsky

Suite Française by Irène Némirovsky


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Leslie (lesliejean43) | 403 comments How Green Was My Valley by Richard Llewellyn

How Green Was My Valley by Richard Llewellyn


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Marilyn (mzinc2) | 90 comments Heart of Obsidian by Nalini Singh


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Sarah (sarahrakeelia) | 1 comments A court of mist and fury


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