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      I'm reading The Fishermen, by Chigozie Obioma, The Turner House, by Angela Flournoy on my ereader, Waiting for Godot (Samuel Beckett) on my phone, and listening to Get in Trouble, by kelly link on audio during commute.
    
      I just started Luckiest Girl Alive. I've heard mixed reviews, but feel like it is one I need to check off my list. :)
    
      I just finished THE SNOW CHILD . This was a recommendation from Jessilynn at McLean & Eakin while I was at Booktopia Petoskey. So glad I finally read it !
    
      I thought it was a beautiful book. Amie wrote: "I just finished THE SNOW CHILD . This was a recommendation from Jessilynn at McLean & Eakin while I was at Booktopia Petoskey. So glad I finally read it !"
      I feel the same way, but haven't read it yet. Report back!Ada-Marie wrote: "I just started Luckiest Girl Alive. I've heard mixed reviews, but feel like it is one I need to check off my list. :)"
      I'm 40% through with Between the World and Me. It's a short book but it's taking me a long time to read. It's written in a stream of consciousness style, which is always very difficult for me. This style of writing doesn't stick with me. I can't read Virginia Woolf for the same reason.
    
      The book worked really well for me in audio format. I can imagine it would be more challenging in print. Susanne wrote: "I'm 40% through with Between the World and Me. It's a short book but it's taking me a long time to read. It's written in a stream of consciousness style, which is always very diffic..."
      Jillian wrote: "Reading 
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"How is the Hawk book on audio? I have that marked to read but I usually have an audiobook for my commute.
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