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message 1151: by Ang from OZ (new)

Ang from OZ | 1690 comments Yes! Way to go Tarheelgirl, look forward to discussing with you and Susan! :)


message 1152: by Debbie (new)

Debbie (dhaupt) | 4773 comments Mod
Ooh thanks for all the great recommendations!
I'm busy with my October reviews hoping to get in Lori Foster's Don't Tempt Me before I showcase it on its release day

Hope you all have good weekend reading!!!!


message 1153: by Ruth (new)

Ruth | 206 comments I read "The Maze Runner" last week... And then "The Scorch Trials"... I'm not even sure if I want to read the final book in the series. It's pain, suffering and plot twists from nowhere, mediocre writing at best... Except there has to have been a purpose for the whole thing? I want to know what the purpose of the trials, but could really care less if any of the "Gladers" survive or not.


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Ang from OZ | 1690 comments Have you seen the movies Ruth?
I really enjoyed the first book and movie, but the second book I didn't even manage to make it half way, plus the movie was just confusing and boring. I have given up on the series now, but I am curious as well as to what the is purpose of it all.


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Kamas Kirian (kamas716) | 928 comments I watched the first movie, and I recorded the 2nd movie yesterday (Free HBO weekend) but haven't seen it yet. The first movie was 'Meh', but being free (a previous free HBO weekend) it was worth what I paid for it. I don't think I would ever actually buy any of the books or movies based off what I've seen. Same with the Divergent series (got the movies as a gift).


message 1156: by Debbie (new)

Debbie (dhaupt) | 4773 comments Mod
We read The Maze Runner for our in person club last year it was okay but nothing that would make me want to see the movie.


message 1157: by [deleted user] (last edited Jul 16, 2016 07:47AM) (new)

I've picked up The Maze Runner at our library's book sale before, but I've never bought it, though I have come close a couple of times. For some reason, I've always passed on it. Now I'm glad I did!


message 1158: by [deleted user] (last edited Jul 16, 2016 08:11AM) (new)

I finished "The Inquisitor's Key," and now I am going to read The Stepmother by Claire Seeber. While reading about "Silent Scream" on a blog, I ended up following a link to a post about "The Stepmother" and I have to admit, I got drawn in! I was surprised, though, since it just came out yesterday, that it was only $2.99.

The Stepmother by Claire Seeber


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Debbie (dhaupt) | 4773 comments Mod
TarHeelGirl00 wrote: "I finished "The Inquisitor's Key," and now I am going to read The Stepmother by Claire Seeber. While reading about "Silent Scream" on a blog, I ended up following a link to a post a..."

That is a great price it could be because its self published. Hope you like it!


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Ang from OZ | 1690 comments Finished reading Mind Games by Carolyn Crane
Mind Games (The Disillusionists, #1) by Carolyn Crane
I enjoyed it, so now on to book 2, Double Cross. Silent Scream will have to wait now I think...


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Debbie (dhaupt) | 4773 comments Mod
I'm really enjoying this genre-bender I'm reviewing for October
The Apothecary's Curse by Barbara Barnett


message 1162: by Ruth (new)

Ruth | 206 comments RE: Maze Runner
I could see its appeal for those with less exposure to dystopian lit.

I will probably finish the series at some point. I did see the first movie, but honestly can't remember it that well... Did I fall asleep?


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Debbie wrote: "TarHeelGirl00 wrote: "I finished "The Inquisitor's Key," and now I am going to read The Stepmother by Claire Seeber. While reading about "Silent Scream" on a blog, I ended up follow..."

It was a great book! I checked and the publisher is Bookouture. So far, I'm 2 for 2 with their books. Both The Stepmother and Silent Scream were awesome! Both were by British writers, and I read that Bookouture was started by a Harlequin UK former head of marketing. Most of their books are in the $2.99 to $3.99 range.


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Ang from OZ | 1690 comments Started reading The Stepmother last night, I see Tarheelgirl gave it 5 stars. Not very far into it yet, but it seems like it's going to be good.

Also picked up a few of James Paaterson's book shots, it is a new venture he is trying out. Books are around 150 pages, and priced at $4. Perfect handbag books I reckon. I started reading one yesterday while waiting at the dentist. Most of the one's I picked up aren't written by Patterson, but other authors.


message 1165: by [deleted user] (last edited Jul 21, 2016 01:30PM) (new)

Ang from OZ wrote: "Started reading The Stepmother last night, I see Tarheelgirl gave it 5 stars. Not very far into it yet, but it seems like it's going to be good.

Also picked up a few of James Paaterson's book sho..."


"The Witnesses" by James Patterson (and someone else) is free at B&N right now. It's a Book Shots.


message 1166: by Debbie (new)

Debbie (dhaupt) | 4773 comments Mod
Happy Friday Peeps
I'm just finishing up my October reviews and will next read Lori Foster's Don't Tempt Me for a blog showcase next week Don't Tempt Me by Lori Foster
After that I've got lots on my pile so I may play eenie meenie miney moe LOL ;-)
What's on your reading plates this weekend?


message 1167: by [deleted user] (last edited Jul 26, 2016 01:14PM) (new)

Not much reading the last few days. I just got started on The Lake House by Kate Morton.

Ang, what did you think of The Stepmother?


message 1168: by Debbie (new)

Debbie (dhaupt) | 4773 comments Mod
TarHeelGirl00 wrote: "Not not much reading the last few days. I just got started on The Lake House by Kate Morton.

Ang, what did you think of The Stepmother?"


Oh TarHeelGirl I haven't read a Kate Morton book for a while time to get back to her! Thanks


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Debbie (dhaupt) | 4773 comments Mod
Happy Tuesday

“I will not follow where the path may lead,
but I will go where there is no path,
and I will leave a trail.”
~ Muriel Strode

Muriel StrodeMuriel Strode (1875-1930) was the author of the poem Wind-Wafted Wild Flowers published in 1903 and My Little Book of Life 1912.


message 1170: by Ang from OZ (new)

Ang from OZ | 1690 comments Tarheelgirl, I thought the stepmother was good, i didn't pick the ending that's for sure. The ending all happened in quiet a rush didn't it? A bit of the language used was lost on me, I'm not really up with the British lingo. I gave it 4 stars, because while it was a great read, i have read better thrillers this year.

Susan, how are you going with "I let you go"?


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Ang from OZ wrote: "Tarheelgirl, I thought the stepmother was good, i didn't pick the ending that's for sure. The ending all happened in quiet a rush didn't it? A bit of the language used was lost on me, I'm not reall..."

I've read several of the British crime novels, so I've picked up on a lot of the lingo and actually find it sort of fun now. It did pick up speed near the end, but I liked the ending and was surprised.


message 1172: by Kamas (new)

Kamas Kirian (kamas716) | 928 comments I've read a few British crime novels, but still end up on the internet looking up quite a bit of the slang, especially with the first Mo Hayder novel I read.


message 1173: by Ang from OZ (new)

Ang from OZ | 1690 comments Our new commercial manager here at work is from England, and I find he comes out with some strange phrases.
I suppose someone reading an Australian novel would have the same problem I had with the British one lol.


message 1174: by Debbie (new)

Debbie (dhaupt) | 4773 comments Mod
I love reading all the UK, Oz, NZ and the like on my Kindle because I simply hold my hand over the word and up pops the definition. I also love the taste of different areas when I read books from other countries.


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Debbie wrote: "I love reading all the UK, Oz, NZ and the like on my Kindle because I simply hold my hand over the word and up pops the definition. I also love the taste of different areas when I read books from o..."

Same here! I love that feature on my Nook! Before I was too lazy to get up and get a dictionary!


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Kamas Kirian (kamas716) | 928 comments I don't have the updated dictionary on my main reading NST because I wanted to keep the page numbers in the table of contents. Most slang terms don't come up in the dictionary on my NSTG with the updated dictionary anyway.


message 1177: by Ang from OZ (new)

Ang from OZ | 1690 comments I have two words for you, "Harry Potter"!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Squeeeee! Can't wait to start "Harry Potter & The Cursed Child"


message 1178: by Debbie (new)

Debbie (dhaupt) | 4773 comments Mod
Kamas wrote: "I don't have the updated dictionary on my main reading NST because I wanted to keep the page numbers in the table of contents. Most slang terms don't come up in the dictionary on my NSTG with the u..."

Yeah Kamas I do miss the page numbers, what's up with that


message 1179: by Debbie (new)

Debbie (dhaupt) | 4773 comments Mod
Ang from OZ wrote: "I have two words for you, "Harry Potter"!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Squeeeee! Can't wait to start "Harry Potter & The Cursed Child""


I'm dying to know!! So spill when you can :)


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Debbie (dhaupt) | 4773 comments Mod
I've been listening to The Bourbon Kings by JR Ward. Wow its really good. But her characters are over the top and could all easily fit in a Tennessee Williams role. The Bourbon Kings (The Bourbon Kings, #1) by J.R. Ward

Next up I"m going to read The Matchmakers of Minnow Bay, it looks really good!
The Matchmakers of Minnow Bay by Kelly Harms


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Ang from OZ | 1690 comments Debbie wrote: "Ang from OZ wrote: "I have two words for you, "Harry Potter"!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Squeeeee! Can't wait to start "Harry Potter & The Cursed Child""

I'm dying to know!! So spill when you can :)"


I don't want to give away spoilers.... so you'll have to dig in and read it yourself! My rating is 4 stars.

Because I must admit it was hard to get into the groove at first, because this is indeed written as a script. Not a 'Novel" writing style.

I was pleased with the story though on a whole. I think the stage show that the script/book is from would be wonderful to see! Don't think I'll be getting to London anytime soon though :(


message 1182: by Debbie (new)

Debbie (dhaupt) | 4773 comments Mod
Ang from OZ wrote: "Debbie wrote: "Ang from OZ wrote: "I have two words for you, "Harry Potter"!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Squeeeee! Can't wait to start "Harry Potter & The Cursed Child""

I'm dying to know!! So spill when you can..."


Thanks Ang!


message 1183: by Kamas (new)

Kamas Kirian (kamas716) | 928 comments I finished The Long Tomorrow, really pretty good. I've now started DarkShip Thieves


message 1184: by Ruth (new)

Ruth | 206 comments Ang from OZ wrote: "Debbie wrote: "Ang from OZ wrote: "I have two words for you, "Harry Potter"!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Squeeeee! Can't wait to start "Harry Potter & The Cursed Child""

I'm dying to know!! So spill when you can..."


I purchased two copies yesterday, but probably won't have a chance to dig in until later this week. I just finished 11/22/63 while I was on vacation out west, so the timing is great. My son is distracted by it away from what he's supposed to be working on, unfortunately, which is why I got him his own copy, so we can read at the same time this weekend.

Squee! indeed!


message 1185: by Ang from OZ (new)

Ang from OZ | 1690 comments I had to go to shops yesterday, and they have sold out of all their copies of "Harry Potter". Gee I'm glad I bought mine on Sunday!
We don't have a independent bookstore in my town anymore. So people rely on Big W and Kmart to buy their books, if they don't buy them online.


message 1186: by Kamas (new)

Kamas Kirian (kamas716) | 928 comments I haven't really shopped at Kmart since 1980 when Target opened up in town. But when I was a little kid it was the go-to store in town as the Sears pretty much only had clothes and tools, and the Wards had become just a little shop to pick up catalog orders. About the only time I shop there now is if I need something quick and am in the immediate area as there isn't much else around there.


message 1187: by Ang from OZ (new)

Ang from OZ | 1690 comments Kmart has become very popular here in OZ, they have extremely affordable clothes and homewares. We don't have Wallmart in OZ, and Target here is very expensive, although it is better quality than Kmart.


message 1188: by Ruth (new)

Ruth | 206 comments Interesting, Ang! Walmart has planetary gravity in most communities, sometimes the only store in town.

My city is large enough to support many retailers, and is actually the world headquarters for another mega retailer, Meijer. Shopping, shopping EVERYWHERE!


message 1189: by Ang from OZ (new)

Ang from OZ | 1690 comments Love me some shopping Ruth!! I'd really like to visit a walmart one day. Most things I ever heard of or seen pictures of is all the shady/weird/crazy people at wallmart lol!


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Wal-Mart here is so big and spread out with too many agressive people pushing carts! And the checkouts are soooooo slow! Both Target and Kmart tend to be a much better shopping experience for me! Our Kmart is an older store, but is convenient and we really like their pharmacy.


message 1191: by Debbie (new)

Debbie (dhaupt) | 4773 comments Mod
My store of choice is Target because the experience is nicer than the cattle call that is Walmart, however now that I'm retired and living on a fixed income Walmart is one store that I do have to visit when I run out of certain things, like my britta filter is $10 at other retailers and $6 at Walmart, no brainer but gah never go on Saturday. I also love KMart but my favorite one is closing, why because they built a brand new Walmart next door.


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Debbie (dhaupt) | 4773 comments Mod
It's not too early to start thinking about our fall, or in Oz, Spring read.

Start thinking about it and I'll put up a thread next week!


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Debbie wrote: "It's not too early to start thinking about our fall, or in Oz, Spring read.

Start thinking about it and I'll put up a thread next week!"


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Hmmm.....I'm putting my thinking cap on!


message 1194: by Ang from OZ (new)

Ang from OZ | 1690 comments Thinking, thinking, thinking........


message 1195: by Ang from OZ (new)

Ang from OZ | 1690 comments What are everyone's plans for the weekend? Quiet one for me, I need some r&r after a crazy week at work. Just started reading "Flight from Mayhem" by Yasmine Galenorn, it is book 2 in her fly by night series. Been reading a few of James Patterson's bookshots as well, I've really enjoyed some and others not so much. I normally start one when I get home from work and finish it just before bed time, so I really love the short length of the bookshots.


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I finished The Lake House by Kate Morton and now I'm reading Breaking the Story by Ashley Farley. Also the library called and I Let You Go is available, so I guess it's next on the list!

I hope to have a relaxing weekend. Don't have any particular plans, other than help mow the yard if the rain lets up.


message 1197: by Ang from OZ (new)

Ang from OZ | 1690 comments I have the new book by the author of I Let You Go, think it's called I See You. I am hanging off reading it until early September, as I am having an operation then and will be laid up for about a week after. I will want something good to read so I'm saving it.


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Kamas Kirian (kamas716) | 928 comments TarHeelGirl00 wrote: "Our Kmart is an older store, but is convenient and we really like their pharmacy."

One of the things about living in ND that seems odd to me when we travel is the different configurations and products.

ND has a law that any pharmacy must be majority owned by a pharmacist(s). There are a couple of old White Drug (now purchased by CVS) stores that got grandfathered in, but the rest of the pharmacies around here are independent because none of the major chains is willing to go halvsies with a pharmacist.

Another one is alcohol can only be sold in a liquor store. When I used to work at the convenience store we always got people in from out of state looking to buy beer and/or hard liquor. More than once I directed someone to the bar next door (they also did offsale) only to have the person walk in the door on the other side of our building 'Where's the beer?'. Next door = next building must be a regional colloquialism, because they just didn't get it.

Ang, the weird people at Walmart is a real thing. I know people who go there just to gawk. Mostly I go in the middle of the night either on my way to work or coming home from work (another ND thing is that retail stores have to close Sunday mornings from midnight to noon). When I'm there it's mostly New Americans (immigrants), and teenagers/young adults strutting around. It's also when the local goths all come out.


message 1199: by Kamas (new)

Kamas Kirian (kamas716) | 928 comments I didn't get very far into DarkShip Thieves this week. Too much other stuff going on with little britches in swimming (miracle of miracles she passed level 2), and our anniversary, and fixing the widow on my car. I probably won't get very far into it this weekend either as I really need to finish editing those photos I was scanning so I can send everything back with my parents next weekend.


message 1200: by Debbie (new)

Debbie (dhaupt) | 4773 comments Mod
Kamas, I have relatives in Oklahoma that have those laws about liquor too, but that was a while ago things could have changed, and when I was working one of our clients was Brown Forman who has Jack Daniels under their corporate umbrella and at the distillery in Lychburg its a dry county so you can't legally buy it where its made LOL.

Right now I'm reading The Matchmakers of Minnow Bay, it's really good with lots of quirky characters in a small Northern town and a love story too!

We have our town's Parish picnic this Sunday so I'll be going there an my daughter and her fiancé are coming for dinner Sunday for Dan's 40th birthday dinner. Plus the usual cleaning, laundry and bathing the pooch! :)


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