2016 Alphabet Challenge discussion
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Having a Kindle makes finding titles so much easier. Except for books whose title begins with X, I've got one for each letter! [and before anyone says anything, I do have a book with X in the title that I can use if necessary]

X is so hard! I don't have V either, but I have time. I have a book with X in the title as well I could use, it just doesn't begin with it. I think X might prove to be very tricky.
Sherry wrote: "I will be reading "Don't Look Back" by Jennifer L. Armentrout and believe it or not, that's the only "D" book I intend to read this year. Lol"
I am sure you will come across more. We ARE only 6 days into this year ;)
I am sure you will come across more. We ARE only 6 days into this year ;)


Kay wrote: "Browsing the shelves of Readers Corner, I came across Day After Night by Anita Diamant. About young women who escaped Nazi Europe after WW II. I love historical fiction so hope this is a good one!"
That does sound interesting. I'm not usually into historical fiction, but WWII is one of the areas that does interest me along with the 1920s.
That does sound interesting. I'm not usually into historical fiction, but WWII is one of the areas that does interest me along with the 1920s.
Kevin wrote: "I plan to read Dead Beat (The Dresden Files #7) by Jim Butcher. Deception Point by Dan Brown is an excellent book if you're looking for a D book."
How would you rate it compared to his others? And how about Digital Fortress? I really enjoyed Inferno and the two movies which I didn't read the books for, but I didn't like Lost symbol as much.
How would you rate it compared to his others? And how about Digital Fortress? I really enjoyed Inferno and the two movies which I didn't read the books for, but I didn't like Lost symbol as much.
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I would highly recommend Dark Places by Gillian Flynn which is one of my all time favorite books. I would also recommend Delirium by Lauren Oliver. Both of those are among my favorite authors. I would also recommend Divergent by Veronica Roth if you have never read that series. The movie releases are right in the middle, so that's still a pretty popular one.