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Debbie (dhaupt) | 4773 comments Mod
Christine wrote: "The Ex by Alafair Burke"
Sounds interesting :)


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Kamas wrote: "I'm still slogging through The Name of the Rose, but TarHeel's got me thinking I should maybe go back and read Ice Limit or possibly Antarctica"

I finished The Ice Limit and I really enjoyed it. I was able to check out Beyond the Ice Limit from the library. I hope to get started on it today.


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Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) | 4181 comments I really liked that book Debbie


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Susan wrote: "Just got charm braclet from library cant wait to start it but have to finish up Kiss in the wind. Tarheel you read Flowers inthe Snow? Well kiss is all about Simpson story."

I plan to read that one at some point too. Simpson's story should be interesting.


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Debbie (dhaupt) | 4773 comments Mod
Christine wrote: "I really liked that book Debbie"


thanks for telling me Christine I'm working on my rather large TBR pile right now but its on my wish list. :)


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Debbie (dhaupt) | 4773 comments Mod
Susan wrote: "Just got charm braclet from library cant wait to start it but have to finish up Kiss in the wind. Tarheel you read Flowers inthe Snow? Well kiss is all about Simpson story."

OOh I want to read my copy too!!! Drat its still a ways down on the pile ;-)


message 1108: by Debbie (last edited Jun 04, 2016 04:21AM) (new)

Debbie (dhaupt) | 4773 comments Mod
Well already reviewed two for September's publication
and right now I'm reading Must Love Wieners - book one in the Rescue Dog Romance series
Must Love Wieners A Rescue Dog Romance by Casey Griffin
its cute but so far nothing special

I'm listening to book one in the Portland Storm Hockey series by Catherine Gayle
Breakaway (Portland Storm, #1) by Catherine Gayle
its exciting, heartbreaking and I'm learning loads about Ice Hockey too

What's on tap for this weekend for you?


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Kamas Kirian (kamas716) | 928 comments I grabbed my other Nook when we went to my daughter's dance rehearsal and I didn't realize I hadn't updated my library in awhile, so no Ice Limit. I ended up reading Code Three yesterday. I got it updated when I got home, so I'm set for today.


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Just finished Beyond the Ice Limit. It was a good sequel. It was quite a bit more creepy than Ice Limit. I don't want to see any worms in the near future--they might freak me out!


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Ruth | 206 comments Hey, all! Been super-busy and haven't been reading much lately. Summer is nearly here, so I am hoping to get back to the Grantchester Mysteries, Book #1 I've been reading for a while. It's been a good choice for the time being because the novel is really an arc of short stories. I can read most or half of one before I go to sleep, only 10 or 15 minutes a night. Can't wait until Friday!


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About half-way through The Witch's Daughter by Paula Brackston and really enjoying it!
The Witch's Daughter (The Witch's Daughter, #1) by Paula Brackston


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Debbie (dhaupt) | 4773 comments Mod
TarHeelGirl00 wrote: "About half-way through The Witch's Daughter by Paula Brackston and really enjoying it!
The Witch's Daughter (The Witch's Daughter, #1) by Paula Brackston"


Great choice TarHeelGirl ;-)


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Debbie (dhaupt) | 4773 comments Mod
Well it's Friday and it feels like the dog days of summer here. Will be in the mid 90s all weekend, yikes so only outdoors to water and tend to bird feeders.
I'm reading a September release a bit of a mix of Steampunk and Urban Fantasy set in early twentieth century San Francisco -
Breath of Earth by Beth Cato

Next is my in-person book club read
Grand Central Original Stories of Postwar Love and Reunion by Kristina McMorris

Then I have an author request for a Sci-fi review
Titanborn by Rhett C. Bruno

Then my last contract review
Liar's Key (Sharpe & Donovan, #6) by Carla Neggers

What are you doing this weekend? Is reading on your list? Whatever you do stay cool and stay safe!!


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Kamas Kirian (kamas716) | 928 comments Still on vacation this weekend, so I get to enjoy the 90 degree weather. When I get back from my dr. appt. I'm going to set up the pool for Little Britches. Getting to the end of Ice Limit


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Ang from OZ | 1690 comments Currently reading Nora Roberts "The Guardians Triology" I absolutely loved the first book, Stars of Fortune, just starting book two Bay of Sighs now. Pity book 3 doesn't release until December


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Debbie (dhaupt) | 4773 comments Mod
Ang from OZ wrote: "Currently reading Nora Roberts "The Guardians Triology" I absolutely loved the first book, Stars of Fortune, just starting book two Bay of Sighs now. Pity book 3 doesn't release until December"

Ah these are running rampant on review sites right now. I want!!! :)


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Debbie (dhaupt) | 4773 comments Mod
So its the weekend what are you reading?

I'm finishing up my contract with Carla Neggers upcoming FBI thriller Liar's Key out in September

Next is Wyvren's Mate by Deborah Cooke
Then I'm heading to my tbr pile for a couple of books :)


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Kamas Kirian (kamas716) | 928 comments I started Marine! The Life of Chesty Puller the other day. I find his life interesting, but so far the author hasn't gotten real in depth with any of the engagements, so it's difficult to tell exactly why he won what medals he received from them. Color me slightly disappointed so far.


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Kamas wrote: "I started Marine! The Life of Chesty Puller the other day. I find his life interesting, but so far the author hasn't gotten real in depth with any of the engagements, so it's difficul..."

Sorry Kamas. I find a lot of non-fiction has me feeling that way. Some authors really should invest in ghost writers


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Ruth | 206 comments I loaded up my Nook with several books on my TBR list, but I started watching House of Cards. Books? What are books? Just one more episode!


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Steve (steveshook) | 2 comments Kamas wrote: "I started Marine! The Life of Chesty Puller the other day. I find his life interesting, but so far the author hasn't gotten real in depth with any of the engagements, so it's difficul..."

I read the book back when it first came out and I thought it was an excellent biography. While it does get into some of his actions in WWII and Korea, the book was more about the man as a whole and not a campaign tale.


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Ang from OZ | 1690 comments Nora Roberts can be hit and miss for me, I think I like this series so much as it has supernatural aspects to it. Glad the camping trip was a success, Susan.

We had a rain depression move through yesterday, torrential rain all day and night. But today, there's not a cloud in the sky :)


message 1124: by Debbie (new)

Debbie (dhaupt) | 4773 comments Mod
Just started my first for me read, Wyvern's Mate by Deborah
Wyvern's Mate (The Dragons of Incendium, #1) by Deborah Cooke
Cooke a fave of mine and Ang's too!
My tbr pile will be getting a little smaller ;)


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Ang from OZ | 1690 comments I really enjoyed it Deb, my only gripe was I wish it was a full length novel instead of a novella. The story felt a little rushed at times. Enjoy!


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Ang from OZ wrote: "I really enjoyed it Deb, my only gripe was I wish it was a full length novel instead of a novella. The story felt a little rushed at times. Enjoy!"

I know Ang I was surprised that the whole series will be novellas and short stories. She does have a contemporary series coming, I'm looking forward to that.


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Ang from OZ | 1690 comments I've just started "Alleigance of Honor" by Nalini Singh. This book wraps up, what she calls the first arc of her world and series. I've been reading this series for a long long time now. It's a fav of my Mum's as well, she re-reads them all every year.


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Ruth | 206 comments I am starting a love/hate relationship with my Goodreads service. It sends me a notice whenever a book on my TBR list goes on an book special and I cannot help myself. I almost always buy them. Well-played, Goodreads, well played.

I will now be reading FOREVER. First up is a book from the library, of course... Shadow Magic. A fantasy YA. I really like it so far, and it reads so quickly!


message 1129: by Debbie (last edited Jun 24, 2016 04:56AM) (new)

Debbie (dhaupt) | 4773 comments Mod
It's Friday and the reading choices are all mine brwahahah :)

After Wyvren's Mate

Its the new JT Ellison Field of Graves
Field of Graves (Taylor Jackson, #8) by J.T. Ellison
Then Lori Foster's upcoming July release
Don't Tempt Me by Lori Foster
Then the first in Darynda Jones' series
First Grave on the Right (Charley Davidson, #1) by Darynda Jones
then I'll go digging in my piles if I have time Before I have to start my October books!

Oh and I'm still listening to Catherine Gayle's Portland Storm series
I'm on book three right now Light the Lamp
Light the Lamp (Portland Storm, #3) by Catherine Gayle

Thanks for sharing Ang and Ruth
anyone else?
Have a great weekend everyone!!!


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Kamas Kirian (kamas716) | 928 comments Ruth wrote: "I am starting a love/hate relationship with my Goodreads service. It sends me a notice whenever a book on my TBR list goes on an book special and I cannot help myself. I almost always buy them. Wel..."

So far nothing on my TBR list has popped up as on sale. But, that hasn't stopped me from purchasing stuff I don't need and likely won't get around to reading for years.

A lot of the stuff I end up purchasing is basically stuff that I'm getting because it's really cheap and I think I or someone in my family may someday get around to reading it. Alas, it's looking like the classics are becoming increasingly phased out of school curriculum.


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Kamas Kirian (kamas716) | 928 comments Oh, and I'm almost halfway through Marine! The Life of Chesty Puller. It's gotten much better as we've moved into the WWII era and there's more detail of events (likely because of better record keeping is my guess).

I've been so busy running around this summer that I haven't been reading as much as I would like.


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Kamas wrote: "Oh, and I'm almost halfway through Marine! The Life of Chesty Puller. It's gotten much better as we've moved into the WWII era and there's more detail of events (likely because of bet..."

Summers are like that! :)


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Ang from OZ | 1690 comments How are you finding your glasses now Kamas? Have you adjusted to them now?


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Kamas Kirian (kamas716) | 928 comments Ang from OZ wrote: "How are you finding your glasses now Kamas? Have you adjusted to them now?"

Getting much, much better. They still bother me every once in awhile, but not nearly as much.


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I'm reading the crime thriller Silent Scream by Angela Marsons. It got some great reviews and I can see why. It's hard to put down.
Silent Scream (D.I. Kim Stone, #1) by Angela Marsons


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Ang from OZ | 1690 comments It keeps coming up in my recommended list, Tarheelgirl.


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TarHeelGirl00 wrote: "I'm reading the crime thriller Silent Scream by Angela Marsons. It got some great reviews and I can see why. It's hard to put down.
Silent Scream (D.I. Kim Stone, #1) by Angela Marsons"


Thanks for sharing!


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Kamas Kirian (kamas716) | 928 comments TarHeelGirl00 wrote: "I'm reading the crime thriller Silent Scream by Angela Marsons. It got some great reviews and I can see why. It's hard to put down.
Silent Scream (D.I. Kim Stone, #1) by Angela Marsons"



I see it's only $0.99 right now as well.


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Ang from OZ | 1690 comments I just picked it up from the kobo store, i used my kobo points to buy. Hope your enjoying it Tarheelgirl! I'll probably start it on the weekend.


message 1140: by Debbie (new)

Debbie (dhaupt) | 4773 comments Mod
Glad to see everyone sharing!

I'm reading Kristin Hannah's The Nightingale its for my in person book club read on Monday then its off to all my October contract reviews.

What is everyone reading this weekend?


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Ruth | 206 comments I am reading 11/22/63 by Stephen King. I feel late to the party on this one, but it has been worth the wait.


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Ang from OZ | 1690 comments I'm reading The Darkest Torment by Gena Showalter, it is book 12 in a series. I think the series is starting to become a bit stale, then I have a few books to read i picked up this week, Fury Rising by Yasmin Galenorn, and The Good The Bad and The Furry, it's about cats :)


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Kamas Kirian (kamas716) | 928 comments I'm reading the weather service alerts and watching the radar. Have fun.


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Ruth wrote: "I am reading 11/22/63 by Stephen King. I feel late to the party on this one, but it has been worth the wait."

Oh Ruth I agree. I loved it too!


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Ang from OZ wrote: "I'm reading The Darkest Torment by Gena Showalter, it is book 12 in a series. I think the series is starting to become a bit stale, then I have a few books to read i picked up this week, Fury Risin..."

It's been a while since I read one of her Dark Lord series, so I'm behind but that's why they went by the way side for me. Maybe its time to pick it up again, maybe enough time has passed. Thanks for sharing Ang!


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Kamas wrote: "I'm reading the weather service alerts and watching the radar. Have fun."

You take care Kamas!


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Susan wrote: "I have 4 books on my end table not sure which one I want to read, mybe Dead Wake or The Church Ladies, or maybe I Let You Go, or how about Blueprints. I will let you know what my weekend reading wi..."

Oooo, I have I Let You Go on my list too, since Ang said it was good!


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Reading The Inquisitor's Key by Jefferson Bass. I really like this series. All of the others mostly take place in TN, but this one takes place in France and it has some similarity to Dan Brown. At first that turned me off, but it's such a well-written book and a good story, so I'm really enjoying it. My only complaint so far is that while the disappearance of a character from an earlier book is finally explained, it's just a brief mention in only one sentence. I was really hoping for more. Oh well, enough rambling from me......


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Ang from OZ | 1690 comments TarHeelGirl00 wrote: "Susan wrote: "I have 4 books on my end table not sure which one I want to read, mybe Dead Wake or The Church Ladies, or maybe I Let You Go, or how about Blueprints. I will let you know what my week..."

I'd recommend I Let You Go! I really enjoyed it! Can't wait for the author's next book release in September.


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I just put I Let You Go on hold. I'm #2 on the wait list.


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