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message 51: by V. (last edited Aug 04, 2013 01:21PM) (new)

V. Pain (Vpain) | 63 comments Blood Borne Connections by Gladys Lawson Is my current kindle read! She's a Goodreads author who appreciates reviews as well ;) The characters are all from different backgrounds, giving the story a richness that keeps the mind working and pages turning! (On pg 91)


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Diamond Drake (diamondthewriter) I'm currently reading In Firm Pursuit by Pamela Samuels-Young. I'm really enjoying it.


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Guy (egajd) | 1418 comments I just finished The Good Guy by Koontz. And resuming the fascinating World Orders, Old and New by Noam Chomsky.


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Veronica (veraj121) | 71 comments I am reading an oldie.. Petals on the Wind (Dollanganger, #2) by V.C. Andrews by V.C.Andrews - Book 2 of the Flowers in the Attic series


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V. Pain (Vpain) | 63 comments Andrew wrote: "I am now reading Montaro Caine by Sidney Poitier:


Montaro Caine A Novel by Sidney Poitier"


I'd like to hear a lil more about it when you are done!


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Guy (egajd) | 1418 comments I am re-reading Animus and Anima in Fairy Tales by Marie-Louise von Franz because I am going to give this book away as a gift to a friend and it is BRILLIANT.


message 57: by kisha, The Clean Up Lady (last edited Aug 04, 2013 02:05PM) (new)

kisha | 3909 comments Mod
Still reading Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn just began Home by Marilynne Robinson and waiting on my copy of Wash by Margaret Wrinkle


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Andrew | 268 comments V. wrote: "Andrew wrote: "I am now reading Montaro Caine by Sidney Poitier:


Montaro Caine A Novel by Sidney Poitier"

I'd like to hear a lil more about it when you are done!"


Hi V,

It has been a pretty good read so far. I plan to post a review once I'm done.

Andrew


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Andrew | 268 comments I am now reading Cog by K. Ceres Wright

Cog by K. Ceres Wright


Continualknowledge | 2 comments I see that there are tons of folks who read more than one book as well. I'm currently reading 11/22/63 The End of Your Life Book Club, and Mom & Me & Mom and finally I'm listening to Secrets of Eden


message 61: by kisha, The Clean Up Lady (new)

kisha | 3909 comments Mod
Continualknowledge wrote: "I see that there are tons of folks who read more than one book as well. I'm currently reading 11/22/63 The End of Your Life Book Club, and Mom & Me & Mom and finally I'm listening to Secrets of Eden"

Oh let me know what you think about 11/22/63 I just finished it myself.


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Andrew | 268 comments I am reading Dark Genesis by A. D. Koboah

Dark Genesis (The Darkling Trilogy, #1) by A.D. Koboah


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Andrew | 268 comments I have just started The Never Born by Christian Matari

The Never Born (Locus Origin, #1) by Christian Matari


message 66: by kisha, The Clean Up Lady (new)

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Andrew wrote: "I have just started The Never Born by Christian Matari

The Never Born (Locus Origin, #1) by Christian Matari"



You are a really fast reader Andrew!


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Andrew | 268 comments kisha wrote: "Andrew wrote: "I have just started The Never Born by Christian Matari

The Never Born (Locus Origin, #1) by Christian Matari"


You are a really fast reader Andrew!"


Hi Kisha. I guess this is down to having access to some very good books plus the fact that I am on leave at the moment so finding plenty of time to indulge myself!


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R.E.  Carter (papasmurf1911) | 46 comments I'm reading Guilty by Association by Kelvin L. Reed...I got it on Smashwords. It's pretty good, but moves a little slow.


message 69: by kisha, The Clean Up Lady (new)

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Russell that sounds interesting.....

I'm reading (along with many other books) The Women of Brewster Place by Gloria Naylor


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Andrew | 268 comments Now reading The Arrangement: One Man, Three Women, and One Crazy Idea by Shay Gray

Based on the synopsis, I didn't think I would enjoy this book but it's turning out to be a very witty tale!

The Arrangement One Man, Three Women, and One Crazy Idea by Shay Gray


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Veronica (veraj121) | 71 comments I am currently reading The Passage The Passage (The Passage, #1) by Justin Cronin by Justin Cronin. This is one of the best books I've ever read. It is definitely a must read


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V. Pain (Vpain) | 63 comments The 360 Degree Heart by Maja Dezulovic This is taking me a little lonoger than usual, but carrying it on my phone, and plannign to leave a review!


message 73: by kisha, The Clean Up Lady (new)

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I was feeling very Shakespearean this week so I picked up Othello by William Shakespeare and also in my other group Banned and controversial book group we are reading The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde which is an AWESOME read! What are you reading?


Seeing Myself on the Shelf I am currently reading Wench by Dolen Perkins-Valdez.


message 75: by kisha, The Clean Up Lady (new)

kisha | 3909 comments Mod
They's been on my tbr list for quite some time. let us know how you like it.


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Andrew | 268 comments I am now reading The Sport of the Gods by Paul Laurence Dunbar.

The Sport of the Gods by Paul Laurence Dunbar


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Andrew | 268 comments Reading Ida B by Karen E. Quinones Miller

Ida B. A Novel by Karen E. Quinones Miller


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Andrew | 268 comments Reading "The Audacity of Hope" by Barack Obama

The Audacity of Hope Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream by Barack Obama


message 79: by kisha, The Clean Up Lady (new)

kisha | 3909 comments Mod
Perfect Peace by Daniel Black and I am having an awesome discussion with Londa currently. I am also reading Along Came a Spider (Alex Cross, #1) by James Patterson which is turning out to be better than the movie (which is one of my favorites).


message 80: by kisha, The Clean Up Lady (new)

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Still reading Along Came a Spider (Alex Cross, #1) by James Patterson now that I can give it more of my attention and also 12 years a slave by Solomon Northrup


message 81: by Andrew (last edited Nov 03, 2013 12:39AM) (new)

Andrew | 268 comments I've completed the "The Golden Age of the Moor" by Ivan Van Sertima.
This is a real gem for anyone interested in African history and Moorish Spain:

The Golden Age of the Moor by Ivan Van Sertima

Just started "Twelve Years a Slave" as buddy read in this group for November:

Twelve Years a Slave by Solomon Northup


message 82: by kisha, The Clean Up Lady (last edited Nov 25, 2013 11:19AM) (new)

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Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe It's been taking me awhile to get good and started. Not because it isn't good I've just been so busy. But It's strikes me as peculiar how similar it is to Twelve Years a Slave, I say it in that order because I just finished the latter.


message 83: by kisha, The Clean Up Lady (new)

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I tried a couple months ago as well but other books that I was reading seemed better lol. I'm gonna give it ago again. Everyone speaks so highly of it.


message 84: by Ronald (new)

Ronald  (ron410) I am currently reading The Warmth of Other Suns by Isabel Wilkerson


message 85: by kisha, The Clean Up Lady (new)

kisha | 3909 comments Mod
Hi Ronald and thanks for joining our discussion!


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Ronald  (ron410) You welcome Iam a new member good group


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Andrew | 268 comments I'm currently reading The Crystal Bird by Helen Drayton.

The Crystal Bird by Helen Drayton


message 88: by kisha, The Clean Up Lady (new)

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Ronald wrote: "You welcome Iam a new member good group"

Thanks for joining and for the compliment. I hope that you will enjoy and join our book discussions!


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Andrew | 268 comments Now reading The Treason of Mary Louvestre by My Haley. This is a US Civil War tale inspired by the real life of Mary Louvestre, ex-slave and Union spy.


The Treason of Mary Louvestre by My Haley


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Beverly Andrew wrote: "Now reading The Treason of Mary Louvestre by My Haley. This is a US Civil War tale inspired by the real life of Mary Louvestre, ex-slave and Union spy.


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Two of my recently read this and both really enjoyed it. It has been on my kindle but I have not had a chance to read it. Too many books too little time. :)


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Cinzia | 5 comments I'm reading The Signature of All Thingsand I have just bought Jimmie Barnesfree from Amazon!!! Seems interesting....


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Londa (londalocs) | 1526 comments Andrew wrote: "Now reading The Treason of Mary Louvestre by My Haley. This is a US Civil War tale inspired by the real life of Mary Louvestre, ex-slave and Union spy.


[bookcover..."


That looks very interesting!


message 94: by kisha, The Clean Up Lady (new)

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Londa how are you looking Tell the Wolves...? I like the title it's intriguing.


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Londa (londalocs) | 1526 comments kisha wrote: "Londa how are you looking Tell the Wolves...? I like the title it's intriguing."

So far...meh 3 to 3.5. It's a slow boil type of book (I hope)


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Andrew | 268 comments Beverly wrote: "Andrew wrote: "Now reading The Treason of Mary Louvestre by My Haley. This is a US Civil War tale inspired by the real life of Mary Louvestre, ex-slave and Union sp..."

I know what you mean. I've only just gotten around to reading it myself and it's not bad so far.


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Andrew | 268 comments Londa wrote: "Andrew wrote: "Now reading The Treason of Mary Louvestre by My Haley. This is a US Civil War tale inspired by the real life of Mary Louvestre, ex-slave and Union sp..."

This is a good read so far.


message 98: by kisha, The Clean Up Lady (new)

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Princess: A True Story of Life Behind the Veil in Saudi Arabia Princess A True Story of Life Behind the Veil in Saudi Arabia by Jean Sasson . This book is amazing and has totally changed my outlook on life in general.


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Veronica (veraj121) | 71 comments I'm currently reading Sweet Revenge (Nemesis, Unlimited, #1) by Zoe Archer and The Good House by Ann Leary


message 100: by Carl (last edited Dec 13, 2013 04:09PM) (new)

Carl Waters (carl_waters) | 81 comments Steelheart (Reckoners, #1) by Brandon Sanderson

Steelheart

I love comic books. Yes, I'm 34 years old. This book is like a comic book, but better. And cheaper in terms of dollars per minute.


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