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May (mayzie) | 589 comments Currently reading THE BOOK OF LONGINGS by Sue Kidd Monk


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Frederick W Benner | 20 comments The Summer of Broken Rules by K.L. Walther


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Lady Dazy (mrscsmith) I am reading The Rose Revived.
The Rose Revived by Katie Fforde


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Carla | 3 comments Black Girls Must Die Exhausted.


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Kyiakhalid Ruiz | 7 comments Confessions of an Economic Hit Man.


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Niharika Chakravarty (niharikac) | 3 comments I'm currently reading Great Expectations.


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May (mayzie) | 589 comments Now reading MISTRESS OF THE RITZ by Melanie Benjamin


message 7912: by DJ (new)

DJ | 16 comments you should try, uncle tom the president (2nd edition) and insanity is hereditary you get it from "your children,"(2023 edition). both are cleverly and humorously written with a premium on unique entertainment.


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sonya marie madden  | 163 comments Dirty laundry by Tori Carrington.


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May (mayzie) | 589 comments THE DISTANT HOURS by Kate Morton


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Meekilovesbooks  | 44 comments From Below!!


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Sharon Huether (sharlinnea01yahoocom) | 21 comments I just finished reading Shelterwood by Lisa Wingate


message 7917: by May (last edited Aug 09, 2024 05:40PM) (new)

May (mayzie) | 589 comments The DISTANT HOURS isn’t working for me. Put it down.
Reading CITADEL by Kate Mosse instead.


message 7918: by Roxy (new)

Roxy | 1 comments Once upon a river by Diane Setterfield. I love it so far.


Sandysbookaday (taking a step back for a while) (sandyj21) | 133 comments I feel shattered in the best possible way after finishing Swimming to Lundy by Amanda Prowse Swimming to Lundy by Amanda Prowse ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐+ https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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Raj Kiran Chaudhary | 1 comments Currently reading Animal Farm by George Orwell


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Sameer Rajakumar | 103 comments The Ghostkeeper by Joanna Taylor , see link https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...


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Somaia | 3 comments Chaos Walking #1


Sandysbookaday (taking a step back for a while) (sandyj21) | 133 comments A dual reality concept that works really well! The Other Year by Rea Frey The Other Year by Rea Frey ⭐⭐⭐⭐.1 https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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Rachel Correll | 4 comments The Kind Worth Saving - Peter Swanson


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Frederick W Benner | 20 comments It Ends With Us by Colleen Hoover


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Gohar The Castaways by Elin Hilderbrand


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anusha_reads There are rivers in the sky


Sandysbookaday (taking a step back for a while) (sandyj21) | 133 comments ⭐⭐⭐.8 for Interpretations of Love by Jane Campbell Interpretations of Love by Jane Campbell https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Both plot and cast of characters will remain with me for a long time to come and I will probably revise my rating upwards when I have thought more about it. 💖📚


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May (mayzie) | 589 comments Currently reading THE DIAMOND EYE by Kate Quinn


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Karma Bennett | 2 comments I just finished Under Water by Rachel Callaghan and Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer.

Under Water may be a good fit for folks in this group. It's about a woman who moves into an old house and finds (spoiler) in the pond in her yard. She gets obsessed with finding out the history of that thing, and the book jumps back in time to show you the POV of the characters who left the thing behind. So it's dual-timeline with present vs Civil War era. A few things I liked: the character dialogue is sometimes witty, and each character feels different enough to be real. So even though the book deals with trauma, I would still consider it a "light" read. I also felt like the author understands people and the way that "hurt people hurt people" as the saying goes. I also liked that the parts in the past about the stubborn Irish girl trying to run the farm while her hubby is at war. Civil War battles don't really interest me, but this is different as the historical parts are set in the North. Interesting how the social norms of the time got in the way.

Braiding Sweetgrass was amazing too. That's written by an indigenous botanist but it reads like poetry. Which sounds dreadfully dull but was actually fascinating. It's like she uses the way plants interact as metaphors for how people should live in community. As a follow up to Graeber's Debt: The First Five Hundred Years it was perfect.

Currently I'm writing a memoir so I'm trying to read more of that next, and I'd love to hear what you thought of Glass Castle. Or other memoirs people have read! Folks on Reddit have called Glass Castle "trauma porn" so I have not gotten into it, but I am interested in memoir that grapples with PTSD.

(PS I could not find the welcome thread so I didn't post there)


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Frederick W Benner | 20 comments A Year In Provence by Peter Mayle


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Niharika Chakravarty (niharikac) | 3 comments just started reading Mrs. Dallowey. anyone who's read this book already? Is it just me or it is a rather tedious read?


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Felishia | 3 comments How does everyone have actual pictures of the books they recommend show up vs just linking the book?


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Priyam | 1 comments I just finished “The girl with the dragon tattoo”

Started “it ends with us”


message 7946: by Sandysbookaday (taking a step back for a while) (last edited Aug 27, 2024 12:30PM) (new)

Sandysbookaday (taking a step back for a while) (sandyj21) | 133 comments Felishia wrote: "How does everyone have actual pictures of the books they recommend show up vs just linking the book?"

When you write in the comment box (like now) sitting on the line above the box is add book/author. Select that, type in the name of the book you are looking for and I usually add by (the author's name) to narrow down the search. Select Search. This will bring up a drop box of possibilities. At the bottom of the dropbox there are two choices - Link and Cover. Select whichever one you want to add. If the correct cover is showing select Add. If it is not the correct cover select Other editions
Hope this helps. 💖📚


message 7947: by May (new)

May (mayzie) | 589 comments Hello, Felishia, Sandybookaday gave you great directions. However, let me add that you can not accomplish this on the app. You will want to do this on your computer or tablet.


message 7948: by Felishia (new)

Felishia | 3 comments thank you ladies!


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Ida Raffy | 4 comments About to start Inkheart!

Sooo I wanna talk books with a tight knit community - DREAM. I've been waiting for people on GR to do what they say for making clubs or messaging, but no luck.
So I'll do it myself! I've created a Messenger (Community feature) group chat - leeeet's goooo, let's have fun & rant.

Book Club Geeks link below:

https://m.me/ch/AbassF921fh5cIpl/?sen...


message 7950: by Sam (new)

Sam | 2 comments I’m reading Ezra and Kate: A Love Story of Faith. It’s powerful to see how two people can come together out of tragedy.


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