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Danette wrote: "I just started 'Gone With the Wind'."
Oh, that was one of the first books I completely lost myself in. I had always enjoyed reading, but I missed meals for that book as a 13 year old. I've always been afraid to revisit it with adult eyes, though, afraid of what I might see in it that I didn't as a teen. I loved it completely when I read and I shall always treasure memory of that first experience of being swept away and utterly absorbed.
Currently holding my bookmark is City of Blades by Robert Jackson Bennett, the second in a series that is a must for fantasy readers.
Oh, that was one of the first books I completely lost myself in. I had always enjoyed reading, but I missed meals for that book as a 13 year old. I've always been afraid to revisit it with adult eyes, though, afraid of what I might see in it that I didn't as a teen. I loved it completely when I read and I shall always treasure memory of that first experience of being swept away and utterly absorbed.
Currently holding my bookmark is City of Blades by Robert Jackson Bennett, the second in a series that is a must for fantasy readers.
Smoke Gets in Your Eyes: And Other Lessons from the Crematory for Alt Library book club
The Rose Society for fun on eAudio
The Rose Society for fun on eAudio



Last week I had the pleasure of reading The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson. It's a portrait of England in that final summer before the start of WWI in 1914. It's a relaxing and enjoyable read with just a hint of romance. At the same time as the author celebrates this lost era, you can see the pettiness of village life, the restrictions of society and societal expectations and other things that would be forever changed by this war and it's truly devastating impact. I'd strongly recommend this to historical fiction fans and those searching for "gentle" reads.
Currently holding my bookmark is the audio version of Where'd You Go Bernadette
Currently holding my bookmark is the audio version of Where'd You Go Bernadette

I've just started The Drunkard's Walk. I had to put it off a bit because I was reading too much nonfiction. I needed to break it up a bit!

After that I'm looking forward to reading more of Nalini Singh's Psy-Changeling books and also finish All Souls trilogy which is really good but, I needed a break :)

Susan wrote: "LOVED Bernadette!! Such a fun, quirky book!
I finished listening this past weekend with a marathon 2 hour session & I too really enjoyed this book. What is more, I really enjoyed the audio. Kathleen Wilhoite (an actress whose voice you will recognize) is absolutely fantastic in capturing the emotions/expressions of the characters and in that respect creates different voices for each of the characters even if she doesn't much modulate her own. I could step away from the book a few days and still know instantly who was talking when I turned it back on. A highly recommended listen!
I finished listening this past weekend with a marathon 2 hour session & I too really enjoyed this book. What is more, I really enjoyed the audio. Kathleen Wilhoite (an actress whose voice you will recognize) is absolutely fantastic in capturing the emotions/expressions of the characters and in that respect creates different voices for each of the characters even if she doesn't much modulate her own. I could step away from the book a few days and still know instantly who was talking when I turned it back on. A highly recommended listen!
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Smoke Gets in Your Eyes & Other Lessons from the Crematory (other topics)The Rose Society (other topics)