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What Are You Reading? 2016.1
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I started a middle grade novel Some Kind of Happiness and I'm ready to start today At the Edge of the Orchard, Tracy Chevalier's last book.


wow! what a tour!

Great title for the Geo CH


How is the Orchardist on audio? I read the book a couple of years ago and really liked it.

Tomorrow, I start Throne of Glass for a buddy read.


Yes, it was. I actually gave up on The Arhcer's Tale after about 65% in! I was sad bc I usually love Bernard Cornwell's stuff. I think it was a combo of mood and just way too much battle scenes for me. I usually enjoy his battle scenes, he seems to be writing them while somehow actually being there, not sure how he does that. ;) But, I just wasn't feeling the book so I stopped.

A friend recommended a new book by Letts about Patton rescuing the Lippanzaner horses during WWII. She couldn't remember the title. She also said Disney made a movie about it in the 1960's.






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And then I realized that it's April 30 - one day before I can start the challenge read. My group read books are yet to be acquired. What was I going to move on to? I decided to read The Daughter of Time for my geocache task (London Tower). It's short, and hopefully sweet. I'll be starting it later today.

I also read multiple books at once. I have 5 books on my "on hold" shelf right now that I plan to get back to. I may need to restart some of them, if it takes me a while to get back to it, but I want to get back to all of them. It just makes a great holding place to not fill up your CR shelf.
I am currently reading:
To Kill a Mockingbird (hoping to finish today)
Throne of Glass (buddy read)
The Art of Not Breathing (NetGalley review)

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I am now going to return to The Séance: A Victorian Mystery which I started before 'The Distant Hours' but put to one side in order to participate in the buddy read.

I am in the mood for some fantasy so I am going to start The Lies of Locke Lamora. It will also fit the 'read a fantasy' task (New Zealand) in the geocaching challenge.


I will start The Widow for my personal 2016 releases challenge today. I ordered it from the library on Feb 23, and it finally arrived yesterday.

I am going to try another fantasy book instead, Mage's Blood.




I seem to be in a bit of a slump with reading (but not listening). Nothing has been grabbing my attention. After abandoning one book two weeks ago, I managed to finish Cobweb Bride over the weekend. It was just okay. But I haven't picked up anything since finishing it Saturday morning. And that is very unlike me.

Sorry you didn't enjoy 'The Daughter of Time', Janice. I really enjoyed it (gave it 4*) but I love history and Richard III is my favourite historical figure so I think that helped to make it more enjoyable for me. If I wasn't so interested in Richard or that period of history, I think I might have found it a bit boring too as it did feel a bit dry at times.

'The Minister's Daughter' sounds quite interesting, KimeyDiann. I have added it to my wishlist. It's got a different title here in the UK, The Merrybegot

Sometimes a book just won't do.
A Darker Shade of Magic is a good fantasy also

I've read several HF stores about the War of the Roses and enjoyed them. This book was half narrative and half factual. I think I would have preferred reading either a novel set during the time period or a non-fiction history book.
I've got Dissolution coming up and it might be the solution.
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