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What are you reading June, 2016
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Once there I have about 20 books waiting for me including The Argonauts, Career of Evil, Nimona, The Year of the Runaways and All the Birds in the Sky.
Should be an exciting month.





Julie wrote: "Hello summer GoodReaders! I am currently in the middle of two books, reserved from my public library (drat, I have to stop doing this!) . . polar opposite in tone and subject: [bookcover:May We Be ..."


Planning on maybe getting into Eligible, Pretty Little Liars, and Lost Girls: An Unsolved American Mystery.
I've got a week long vacation coming up so I am hoping to have some time to get reading done.

Started reading
Shelter and listening to
The Price of Salt otherwise known as Carol and now that I have my van back, I can resume listening to
Girl Waits with Gun






I too listened to the author on NPR/Fresh Air. Another good podcast is the Free Library of Philadelphia, Viet Thanh Nguyen was a guest a couple of months ago-check it out. Have you read



And since I loved My Brilliant Friend I read last month, I'm listening to:

I'm really loving it.



Karen -- yes, I have read "Matterhorn". It is one of my top 5 books of all time. I had the privilege of meeting Karl Marlantes at an author event several years ago. I told him how much his book helped me understand that chapter of my husband's life and served to open the conversation between us about his military service. (A sad, but humorous aside -- the veteran sitting next to me quipped "maybe if my wife had read the book, we would still be married.")


A sarcastic interpretation of war and how ridiculous it can be at times. Easy to read writing, with a hard to digest plot/message.
My Review:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Finished two books today so I'm starting
Where'd You Go, Bernadette and
Glory and the Lightning. I also finished my iPad listen 2 days ago so I started listening to
Once in a Great City: A Detroit Story





I am now reading










Page-turning freaky goodness, that you can finish in one sitting. A freakish phenomenon overtakes the world where people "see" something and suddenly commit suicide- what do they see? Will our protagonist survive?
My Review:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


Short and poignant take on an author's final words. Everyone should read this one.
My Review:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


Two alternating storylines during two different periods in history. Enjoyable yet predictable, and starring weaker female leads.
My Review:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


Yesterday I started



Page-turning freaky goodness, that you can finish in one sitting. A freakish phenomenon overtakes the world where..."
Britany, I LOVED this book, it's now on my all time favourites list!





Completely agree- I read it in two sittings, and could've been one had I not started at midnight! :)

Just started Kitchens of the Great Midwest, also on audio, which I'm finding refreshingly charming and delightful.
I think it's safe to reveal my print book - the last in my current PBC round - which I am thoroughly enjoying: The Brief History of the Dead.
I'm very excited about recent galley acquisitions:
The Red Car,
The Trouble with Goats and Sheep
&
The Glorious Heresies
When will I get to The Mirror Thief???




I really enjoyed this one!


I liked that when I read it. But later on, I read more about the connection between racially charged eugenics research that she seemed to be connected to and had a hard time knowing what to think. It doesn't seem to ALL be part of a smear campaign against Planned Parenthood (but surely some of it is used that way.....)


Another historical novel along this lines that I really liked is My Notorious Life. Inspired by a real woman doctor in NYC in the 19th century who got caught up in the Comstock Laws.

I just picked up One in A million Boy for a vacation read next month. Glad to hear you are enjoying it!


Bike accident gone horribly wrong, a homeless man that leaves behind incredible pictures, and the Great Gatsby!! Too much? I think so.
My Review:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


I am interested to know how you like this, Linda. It quite divided my book group. People either loved it or hated it.
Melissa wrote: "Linda wrote: "
Annie Freeman's Fabulous Traveling Funeral"
I am interested to know how you like this, Linda. It quite div..."
It's hitting some nerves with me (meaning I'm taking it to heart, feeling it because of friends I've "lost.")

I am interested to know how you like this, Linda. It quite div..."
It's hitting some nerves with me (meaning I'm taking it to heart, feeling it because of friends I've "lost.")

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