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      May 05, 2016 11:16PM
    
     What are you reading this month?
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   The Narrow Road to the Deep North by Richard Flanagan
      The Narrow Road to the Deep North by Richard FlanaganThe Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton
His Illegal Self by Peter Carey
The Garden of Earthly Delights by Indrajit Hazra
War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy
 
   
   
   
   
     Vanished: The Sixty-Year Search for the Missing Men of World War II - Wil Hyton
      Vanished: The Sixty-Year Search for the Missing Men of World War II - Wil HytonThe Secret Keeper -Kate Morton
The Eternity Road - Lana Melyan (Literary Exploration's Easy Challenge Fantasy)
A Fierce Radiance - Lauren Belfer
 The Secret Keeper by Kate Morton was the best book I have read this month. An unbelievable twist at the end.
      The Secret Keeper by Kate Morton was the best book I have read this month. An unbelievable twist at the end.
     Pam wrote: "The Secret Keeper by Kate Morton was the best book I have read this month. An unbelievable twist at the end."
      Pam wrote: "The Secret Keeper by Kate Morton was the best book I have read this month. An unbelievable twist at the end."Yeah, I liked The Secret Keeper, too. I'll have to read another one from Morton one of these days.
Currently I'm reading Invisible Man and hope to start Forgive Me, Killer and The Mystery of the Yellow Room soon.
 I finished reading Full Dark House and have just started Dune. I liked the evocative placing of London during the blitz & the details about the theatre halls, in the first book. Dune of course is a masterpiece of sci-fi and I am settling down for a long haul.
      I finished reading Full Dark House and have just started Dune. I liked the evocative placing of London during the blitz & the details about the theatre halls, in the first book. Dune of course is a masterpiece of sci-fi and I am settling down for a long haul.
     Sonali wrote: "I finished reading Full Dark House and have just started Dune. I liked the evocative placing of London during the blitz & the details about the theatre halls, in the first book. Dune of course is a..."
      Sonali wrote: "I finished reading Full Dark House and have just started Dune. I liked the evocative placing of London during the blitz & the details about the theatre halls, in the first book. Dune of course is a..."I need to read Dune over the summer. :) I'll have more time then...I think.
Books mentioned in this topic
Dune (other topics)Invisible Man (other topics)
Forgive Me Killer (other topics)
The Mystery of the Yellow Room (other topics)
The Narrow Road to the Deep North (other topics)
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