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Group Read Books List - 2014-2015
Just opened Mr Mercedes. Good luck on setting chapter boundaries, the organization of the book is somewhat peculiar. There does seem to be a named section every 50-80 pages that would work.
Oh boy! Thanks, Barry. I am installing Windows update #27 of 92 on the "formatted back to factory" repaired PC right now, hope to get the threads done by tomorrow night. I will start one or two at the least tonight to get it going!Barry wrote: "Just opened Mr Mercedes. Good luck on setting chapter boundaries, the organization of the book is somewhat peculiar. There does seem to be a named section every 50-80 pages that would work."
Well it seems that our September book, World Gone By by Dennis Lehane is now a March 2015 release (I wondered when there was no cover art on it just a few weeks from the previously listed publication date) so we'll need to decide on some fall books in a few weeks. At the least we should have the new Stephen King in November (and yes, it is a scary one - King said it even scared him!) Revival
We have the Cronon in Oct, along with another Sanford. Sept offers LeHane's "The Drop" which I know nothing about.King's Revival is in November.
I'd suggest The Long Way Home by Louise Penny, but I think this series must definitely be read in order so don't want to discourage folks who aren't up to date.Maybe we should create a thread for nominations?
That sounds like a good idea, Carol. (Nominations) these group read books are such fun!Carol/Bonadie wrote: "I'd suggest The Long Way Home by Louise Penny, but I think this series must definitely be read in order so don't want to discourage folks who aren't up to date.
Maybe we should create a thread for nominations? ."
The active Group Read book this month is now John Grisham's Gray Mountain. Chapter groupings for spoilers welcome chapters are set up and ready for the first to snag a copy.
Ann wrote: "The active Group Read book this month is now John Grisham's Gray Mountain. Chapter groupings for spoilers welcome chapters are set up and ready for the first to snag a copy."Thanks, Ann. I'm #100 hold on 59 copies, so I hope that means I will get it in the next 3 weeks.
Good luck and enjoy the rare day off, Barry! Barry wrote: "I get a "day" off tomorrow. I'll see if BJ's has it."
As we wind down the 2014 group read books Gray Mountain and Revival, our poll for the January Group Read book closed with 6 votes for Ordinary Grace We have a new March 10 2015 release date for Dennis Lehane's World Gone By and several suggestions for future books including Reconstructing Amelia, first runner up Sandrine's Case, Robert Crais's The Promise and the aptly named The Big Finish, James W Hall's last (#14) Thorn book. more polls to come!
Looks good! Exciting! May I suggest another book for a possible future month group read. :)
First Night of Summer
"Thoroughly engaging from start to finish...Overwhelming love, fear, self-doubt, and rage...emotions any parent could relate to. A foe that readers will want to see defeated, abolished, ground to dust."
--Sandra Brown, #1 New York Times bestselling author of LETHAL
WHEN TRAGEDY STRIKES, a father discovers that a journey of misfortune is sometimes the path to deliverance.
The quaint mountain town of Ruidoso, New Mexico, is the perfect place for Isaac Snow to raise his family. But when eight-year-old daughters, Caroline and Josie, commit an innocent act of heroism, media coverage attracts the wrong kind of attention. Soon, their life unravels, leading them to the crossroads of love and hate, forgiveness and retribution.
In the dark hours of a drizzly morning, Isaac, an ex-air force pilot, wakes to find a masked intruder cradling one of the twins in his arms. Before he can react, the man in black leaps through the nearest window, plummeting in a tangle of body parts and glass. Isaac charges in pursuit, but is suddenly faced with a new dilemma. Caroline is unconscious, lying facedown in the lawn, cuts from the shattered window saturating her pajamas. If he gives chase, his little girl will surely bleed to death.
From a secretive loner with a pension for unrestrained violence to the pristine granite peaks of the Rocky Mountains--from laughter filled family dinners to a string of cross-country abductions, LANDON PARHAM'S debut novel relentlessly explores the horrific realities of unnatural lust and obsession. Taken well beyond the investigation and law-enforcement tactics, you'll find yourself steeped in journey of evil and torment, and the power of family that overcomes it all. Suspenseful, bold and meticulously researched; a true psychological thriller that captures the heart.
As you can see on the Group home screen we have some excellent group read books lined up. We have an opening for May. Is Reconstructing Amelia still on anyone's radar? Are there other suggestions for a May group read poll?June and July have follow-up novels by favorite authors we previously discussed reading: Stephen King, Finders Keepers in June, and Harper Lee's surprise second novel for July, Go Set a Watchman
I think the group reads look like so much fun!Can't join in just yet (I retire in December), just too many reviews pending and working full time.
Looking forward to joining you in the future.
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Ann wrote: "As you can see on the Group home screen we have some excellent group read books lined up. We have an opening for May. Is Reconstructing Amelia still on anyone's radar? Are there oth..."I've got RECONSTRUCTING AMELIA ready on my Kindle!
Ok good to know! Thanks, I am excited about both. I'll get some topic threads started for both The Stranger and Reconstructing Amelia
The chapters are not yet available online for The Stranger, I'll start just a couple for that book in case anyone wants to get started "early", release is 24-Mar-2015. Segments for discussion for Reconstructing Amelia are up and ready.
I just missed the coben book I did my library after the first one and the supermarket and there was a copy that just went out of the extras cart now will have to wait on a list or keep checking back that the extra one will come back. But got the other book. Can not believe even though it isn't new it is only a 14 day book.
So excited to read Reconstructing Amelia! It was only $1.99 on Kindle! Hope you are all well. Thanks for the list Ann!
I have to get moving with my reading that I would like finished before starting both coben's book and reconstructin amelia.
Awesome, Maria, thanks for the tip. At $1.99 it's a no-brainer. Now as to when I will read it....Maria wrote: "So excited to read Reconstructing Amelia! It was only $1.99 on Kindle! Hope you are all well. Thanks for the list Ann!"
the 2015 books so farJan-2015 Ordinary Grace by William Kent Krueger
Feb-2015 to Mar-2015 The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins
Mar-2015 to Apr-2015 The Kind Worth Killing by Peter Swanson
Mar-2015 to Apr-2015 -World Gone By by Dennis Lehane
Apr-2015 to May-2015 Reconstructing Amelia by Kimberly McCreight
May-2015 to Jun-2015 The Stranger by Harlan Coben
May-2015 The Bone Tree by Greg Iles
Jun-2015 - Finders Keepers by Stephen King
Jul-2015 - Go Set a Watchman, Harper Lee's first novel is to be released this summer!
Jul-2015 - Pretty Girls standalone by Karin Slaughter
Sep-2015 - The Girl in the Spider's Web by David Lagercrantz (from the Steig Larsson series)
Oct-2015 possible selection - The City of Mirrors by Justin Cronin
I love that we all read these at different times, some the suggested month, some before, some after, and some way after!!
Finders Keepers is 432 pages long, divided ito 3arts that break at page 154 and 263.Part 1 is broken into "years", 2 and 3 into chapters.
With such an arrangement, maybe write at first chapter break after page 50, 100, 150, etc.
Thanks Barry!! I'll set the rest of the threads up when on my PC later tonight, woo hoo! You are a peach!Barry wrote: "I'll stop being lazy.
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Ann wrote: "Thanks Barry!! I'll set the rest of the threads up when on my PC later tonight, woo hoo! You are a peach!Barry wrote: "I'll stop being lazy.
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Stop it, Ann!! He'll start believing that's true!
LizH wrote: "I love that we all read these at different times, some the suggested month, some before, some after, and some way after!!"Liz, me too! I'm listening to World Gone By now. Hope people remember enough to respond to my comments!
Melodie wrote: "Stop it, Ann!! He'll start believing that's true! ..."
Melodie, you took the words right out of my mouth! More like a sour cherry.
We will remember, Carol!Carol/Bonadie wrote: ".I'm listening to World Gone By now. Hope people remember enough to respond to my comments!
Looks like a delay in the publication of Karin Slaughter's Pretty Girls which we had slotted for July as a group read but Amazon now lists as 29-Sep for the release...
So we've lined up some books to finish the group reads for 2015 - let's be on the look-out for the books we may like to read for 2016! I edited the top post in this thread with the current list of books selected. We may decide to do a buddy read for one or two of them depending on the interest in the multiple thread segments or something simpler.
Thanks, Ann. Quite a list! I'd also add the third in the Mr Mercedes trilogy. And the third in the Natchez Burning series. Don't know when they're coming out but I think in 2016.
I hope to do the nov and dec books. I already have the dec will see if I can find decide.I haven't done the f2f grp in a few months but the ones they did was this month the Sara Gruen one and the month before was Americah . I just got the upcoming list nov is everything I never told you by Celeste ng, they are deciding on dec and Jan is marriage of opposites by Ann Hoffman.
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In 2014 /2015 we are selecting several books to read together as a group. During the month(s) listed, the book will be listed at the top of the Group Home page and multiple threads that are broken out by groups of chapters will be available. We'll use the Spoiler Talk on Books we've Read folder for the some posts. Edited - for some of the books we are making a separate folder to corral the threads for the main feature books!
Line-up subject to change, available to help you line up your copy of each book:
**Jan-2014 to Feb-2014 The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt
**Mar-2014 to Apr-2014 Sycamore Row by John Grisham
**Apr-2014 to May-2014 Missing You by Harlan Coben
**May-2014 to Jun-2014 The Black-Eyed Blonde: A Philip Marlowe Novel by Benjamin Black
**Jun-2014 to Jul-2014 Natchez Burning by Greg Iles
**Jun-2014 to Jul-2014 and Field of Prey by John Sandford
***Jul-2014 to Aug-2014 Cop Town by Karin Slaughter
***Jul-2014 to Aug-2014 Mr. Mercedes by Stephen King
Aug-2014 to Sep-2014 Think of a Number by John Verdon
Sep-2014 to Oct-2014 The Drop by Dennis Lehane
***Oct-2014 to Dec-2014 Gray Mountain (John Grisham release 10/21)
***Nov-2014 to Dec-2014 Revival (Stephen King release 11/21)
***Jan-2015 Ordinary Grace by William Kent Krueger
Feb-2015 to Mar-2015 The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins
Mar-2015 to Apr-2015 The Kind Worth Killing by Peter Swanson
Mar-2015 to Apr-2015 -World Gone By by Dennis Lehane
Apr-2015 to May-2015 Reconstructing Amelia by Kimberly McCreight
May-2015 to Jun-2015 The Stranger by Harlan Coben
May-2015 The Bone Tree by Greg Iles
Jun-2015 - Finders Keepers by Stephen King
Jul-2015 - Go Set a Watchman, Harper Lee's first novel is to be released this summer!
Aug-2015 OPEN
Sep-2015 - The Girl in the Spider’s Web by David Lagercrantz (from the Steig Larsson series)
Oct-2015 - Pretty Girls standalone by Karin Slaughter
Nov-2015 Career of Evil Robert Galbraith
Dec-2015 Rogue Lawyer John Grisham
2016 (or when released) possible selection - The City of Mirrors by Justin Cronin