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message 151: by Marla (last edited Apr 30, 2016 03:54PM) (new)

 Marla | 1036 comments Clare wrote: "Thanks Trea. Those work perfectly as i'm finally next in the queue to get Wool out from the library."

Sorry, Clare, I was out of town and I totally forgot to check back. I'm glad that you got some good picks from Trea.


message 152: by Marla (last edited Apr 30, 2016 04:28PM) (new)

 Marla | 1036 comments Karen wrote: "Hi Marla! I'm new to this, so I put this in the wrong spot, sorry!

Anyway, I pick these two for you:


Lover Eternal (Black Dagger Brotherhood, #2) by J.R. Ward and 3rd Degree (Women's Murder Club, #3) by James Patterson

I've always enjoyed James..."


Thank you Karen, these are both series that I would like to return to reading.


message 153: by Marla (new)

 Marla | 1036 comments Trea wrote: "Marla, this is your first miss in Dusty Bookshelf, but your third miss between Dusty Bookshelf and Finish What You Started. You have been placed on the Naughty DB list for the month. The mods will ..."

Trea, let me know what my sentence is...after 2.5 years, I guess I can call it quits if that's what you all decide. I am no longer playing FWYS. I PM'ed you, please answer me there rather than on this public feed. Thanks, Marla


message 154: by ⚜️XAR (new)

⚜️XAR the Bookwyrm (xar-the-bookwyrm) Marla wrote: "Trea wrote: "Marla, this is your first miss in Dusty Bookshelf, but your third miss between Dusty Bookshelf and Finish What You Started. You have been placed on the Naughty DB list for the month. T..."

Answer has been sent!


message 155: by Alex (last edited May 02, 2016 10:12PM) (new)

Alex Shelby (jynxmecrazie) | 103 comments I just finished my first book The Sweet Gum Tree. It was a 5 star read for me, which was surprising, considering I am not typically into the romance genre, but I found it hard to put down.


message 156: by Marty (last edited May 07, 2016 07:19AM) (new)

Marty (martymill) | 1299 comments Just finished reading The Band That Played On: The Extraordinary Story of the 8 Musicians Who Went Down with the Titanic. I gave it four stars. The author really didn't have a lot to go on with some of these musicians, but he did a great job of researching their lives and putting their careers in context with the times. He also did his best to sort out some of the confusing information relating to these men, that was circulated afterthe Titanic disaster.


message 157: by ⚜️XAR (new)

⚜️XAR the Bookwyrm (xar-the-bookwyrm) VampAmber wrote: "Trea wrote: "Trea's May 2016 Dusty Bookshelf Challenge:"

Ack! Too many interesting sounding books to pick from! Since I'm forced to narrow down the choices somewhat, though, for you I picked..."


I finished my first read last night, Amber! I read Rumpel's Prize, which wasn't all that great. Too many mash ups, not enough original story. Thanks for picking it, though, I really needed the motivation to read it!


message 158: by Jodi (new)

Jodi (jojolyn) | 673 comments I finished my first dusty book Beautiful Redemption (The Maddox Brothers, #2) by Jamie McGuire . This was a stand alone romance but it would be helpful to have read the other book in the series( and pervious series) just for background. I feel there wasn't much romance, so for these reasons, I gave it a *** rating.


message 159: by ⚜️XAR (new)

⚜️XAR the Bookwyrm (xar-the-bookwyrm) I finished another read last night, Amber! Good Girl Gone Plaid wasn't all that good...it focused mostly on sex and not enough on resolving the relationship issues. Just wasn't a good fit for me and I won't be reading the other books in the series.


message 160: by VampAmber (new)

VampAmber | 622 comments Trea wrote: "I finished another read last night, Amber! Good Girl Gone Plaid wasn't all that good...it focused mostly on sex and not enough on resolving the relationship issues. Just wasn't a go..."

Ack! My apologies. My picks are 0/2 so far. Hopefully, the third book will be better. It sounded really good, at least? *hopeful expression*


message 161: by Ezi, Factory Superintendent (new)

Ezi Chinny (ezinwanyi) | 16657 comments Mod
@Danielle,
I listened to Lawless (King, #3) by T.M. Frazier and of course it ended in a cliffhanger. Thank you for giving me the push to get to it.
I hope to get to my other book next week


message 162: by ⚜️XAR (new)

⚜️XAR the Bookwyrm (xar-the-bookwyrm) VampAmber wrote: "Ack! My apologies. My picks are 0/2 so far. Hopefully, the third book will be better. It sounded really good, at least? *hopeful expression*"

Nothing to apologize for! Got them off my TBR mountain and that's always a good thing!


message 163: by Penumbra (new)

Penumbra | 486 comments I finished A Queer Trade (Rag and Bone, #0.5) by K.J. Charles and gave it 4 Stars. I liked it although it could have been longer. The next book in the series is out and I'll read that soon.

I'm reading the second book picked for me now.


message 164: by Susan A (new)

Susan A | 2091 comments LaurLa

Thanks for your picks this month. I finished both of them.

Served Hot - sweet, fast, easy read. I'd be happy to continue with this series.

A Solitary Man -- I was looking forward to this book. I like mysteries, I like law enforcement officers, I like mm romance. This seemed like a good fit for me. The book has lots of glowing reviews. I HATED this book. I found the main characters arrogant and unlikable. I found them offensive. The plot was implausible and not in a way I could accept. I didn't even like the secondary characters.

Furthermore, I took personal offense (which I know is crazy, but..whatever, I am still actually offended) by this, from Chapter 8 (16% according to my reader) "There was an epidemic of missing children in the US, and it all stemmed from abuse and neglect. Very few parents were responsible anymore. Most were breeders who didn't give a shit about the end product."

Really? Very few What percentage is very few? Say 10%? Bullshit. This is an outrageous position to take. Every child that is abused or neglected is a tragedy, but to state that most of the parents in the US are simply breeders who do not take care of their children is not only offensive, it is simply not true.

I should have stopped at that point since I was mad and offended, but I have this unhealthy compulsion to finish every book I start. I have got to get over that.


Michelle's Empty Nest (mlundy5) | 704 comments I've finished both books for this month. I actually finished one a little early since a needed it for another challenge last month.

The Good Girl by Mary Kubica The Good Girl|Mary Kubica 4-27-2016 | 4*

The Happiness Project Or Why I Spent a Year Trying to Sing in the Morning, Clean My Closets, Fight Right, Read Aristotle, and Generally Have More Fun by Gretchen Rubin The Happiness Project: Or Why I Spent a Year Trying to Sing in the Morning, Clean My Closets, Fight Right, Read Aristotle, and Generally Have More Fun|Gretchen Rubin 5-11-2016 | 3*

Thanks for the selections, Joanne - is from Canada!


message 166: by Clare (new)

Clare (-clare-) No worries @Marla I still got picks just a little late :)

I finished Wool (Silo, #1) (Wool, #1-5) by Hugh Howey at silly o'clock this morning. Great read. 4.5 stars.


message 167: by Karen D (new)

Karen D | 111 comments Finished my first one today!

The People in the Trees by Hanya Yanagihara

Loved it, 5 stars. Quite disturbing but lots of things to make you think. This would be an awesome book club book.


Kay (Brigidsmomma) Compton (brigidsmomma) | 565 comments Trea,

I finished Murder Under Construction (Two Sisters and a Journalist, #1) by Maddie Cochere the other day. Really good. Now I have to see if I can find a few more in this series. 5 Stars.


message 169: by ⚜️XAR (new)

⚜️XAR the Bookwyrm (xar-the-bookwyrm) Kay (Brigidsmomma) wrote: " Trea,

I finished Murder Under Construction (Two Sisters and a Journalist, #1) by Maddie Cochere the other day. Really good. Now I have to see if I can find a few more in this series. 5 Stars."


Glad you enjoyed it!


message 170: by Marty (new)

Marty (martymill) | 1299 comments Jodi wrote: "May Dusty Book Shelf

I pick Distant Waves by Suzanne Weyn and The Band That Played On The Extraordinary Story of the 8 Musicians Who Went Down with the Titanic by Steve Turner

..."


Well, this is a red letter day - I've finished both books for this month's challenge, and did so by the middle of the month! Shocking.

I wrapped up Distant Waves by Suzanne Weyn this morning. It's an interesting mix of spiritualism, early experiments with electricity, racial identity, world politics and the Titanic disaster. Really, with all of the action going on for 2/3rds of the book, the Titanic sinking seemed like a bit of an afterthought. Mixed in with the fictional Parker family are famous people of the period - Tesla, Conan Doyle, Houdini, and of course the major characters on board the ship when it makes the ill-fated voyage. I almost think that she covered too much in this novel, but it was still a fun read. Thanks for the picks!


message 171: by Katherine (new)

Katherine (katkattrinn) | 760 comments I finished my first book.
Thanks Sunshine from picking Carnal Secrets (The Phoenix Pack, #3) by Suzanne Wright
I really enjoyed the read.


message 172: by LaurLa (new)

LaurLa | 3903 comments Susan A wrote: "LaurLa

Thanks for your picks this month. I finished both of them.

Served Hot - sweet, fast, easy read. I'd be happy to continue with this series.

A Solitary Man -..."


How awful, Susan! I'm with you! That is more than offensive to say US parents are just breeders and don't care about our children. And to say it as 'end product' as if our children aren't people but things! I understand that compulsion to finish every book, so I'm doubly sorry you had to sit through that crap!


message 173: by Karen D (new)

Karen D | 111 comments Finished second book! I've Got Your Number - ended up really liking it more than I expected to. 5 stars for both books this month!


message 174: by PepperP0t (new)

PepperP0t Thanks Karen ♐
Finished both of my reads:

Fire And Ice by Ann Stuart 5/10 - 4stars
Burning Dawn by Gena Showalter 5/16 - 4stars


Kay (Brigidsmomma) Compton (brigidsmomma) | 565 comments Finished my second book, Dead Man's Image by Edna Curry . OMG! this was GOOD!!!! Thanks Trea!


message 176: by ⚜️XAR (new)

⚜️XAR the Bookwyrm (xar-the-bookwyrm) Kay (Brigidsmomma) wrote: "Finished my second book, Dead Man's Image by Edna Curry. OMG! this was GOOD!!!! Thanks Trea!"

Glad you liked it!


message 177: by Katherine (new)

Katherine (katkattrinn) | 760 comments I finished my second book.
Gotcha! (Tall, Hot & Texan, #1) by Christie Craig And to be honest I didn't liked the book.


message 178: by Agnieszka (new)

Agnieszka (agnieszka7) | 1987 comments Nichole wrote: "Hi Agnieszka, I haven't read any of your books so here goes.

I pick for you The Killing Game by Toni Anderson because it's first :) and Necessary Force (K-9 Rescue, #0.5) by D.D. Ayres because -Puppy!! Enjoy"


This week I read the book Necessary Force (K-9 Rescue, #0.5) by D.D. Ayres . It was ok but not really remarkable 3*.


message 179: by ⚜️XAR (new)

⚜️XAR the Bookwyrm (xar-the-bookwyrm) Well, Amber, I finished The Pepper in the Gumbo. It wasn't bad, but wasn't great either. It dragged a good bit for me, making it hard to enjoy.


message 180: by VampAmber (new)

VampAmber | 622 comments Finished, with not much time to spare. Well, technically finished, because I had to DNF one of my books (One for the Money) because I hated the main character because she was, in my opinion, annoying as all get out and suffered heavily from too-stupid-to-live syndrome. So that's also technically my review of it, I guess?

But the other pick, The Lost Duke of Wyndham, made up for that a bit. It was really interesting, had some funny bits, and was basically an awesome read except for the fact that it was a little too annoying about constantly bringing up the unrealistic insta-love between the main characters. Pretty much the only reason I gave it four stars instead of five, actually. That, and I'm pretty sure she (view spoiler).


message 181: by Chelle_Rydz (new)

Chelle_Rydz (chellerydz) | 621 comments I finished Abandon by Blake Crouch yesterday. I really liked it a lot. I'm so glad I discovered him last year with the Wayward Pines trilogy.


Danielle  Gypsy Soul (afdaniellet) | 1919 comments Marty,

I finished

Free Fall (Elite Force, #4) by Catherine Mann - Really enjoyed this book 4 Stars
Dominic (Her Warlock Protector #1) by Hazel Hunter - This one just didn't work for me - insta love, heroine I just didn't like - 1 Star


message 183: by Donna, Chief Inspector (new)

Donna (dkflynn33) | 3143 comments Mod
The month got away from me this month so I didn't get my books finished. I will do better next month!


message 184: by Theo (new)

Theo | 1929 comments Finished one pick this month: Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children (Miss Peregrine’s Peculiar Children, #1) by Ransom Riggs

I liked the story, but the audiobook narrator was pretty atrocious!


message 185: by Emma Ruth (new)

Emma Ruth (inevitablyannoying) Donna wrote: "The month got away from me this month so I didn't get my books finished. I will do better next month!"

I'm exactly the same Donna! Best of luck to both of us, we can do it :)


message 186: by ☘KathyD☘ (new)

☘KathyD☘ | 1228 comments Sorry for the late posting Skandia! Thanks for the great picks!

How to Flirt with a Naked Werewolf, Molly Harper – 5/4/16 – ✮✮✮✮✰
Mai Tai’d Up, Alice Clayton – 5/31/16 – ✮✮✮✮✮

How to Flirt with a Naked Werewolf (Naked Werewolf, #1) by Molly Harper Mai Tai'd Up (Cocktail, #4) by Alice Clayton


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