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Commonwealth this is on my TBR waiting for library to get copy to me
The Night Circus this is a real experience of a book that draws you in from page 1
Empire of Ivory I enjoyed this series overall some books were not as good as others and they do need to be read in order, so if you haven't read the earlier ones save this for later


Thanks!"
Hi Sass
Forgetting to Be Afraid: A Memoir (hope you have more success getting it this time)
The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate
Landline
enjoy

It is on my TBR so let me know how it goes

LaurLa's Bookopoly Shelf

LaurLa's Bookopoly Shelf"
Here you go LaurLa I have decided to go with alliterative titles a bit like your name
Saddled and Spurred
Loving a Lost Lord
Warrior Witch

LaurLa's Bookopoly Shelf"
Here you go LaurLa I have decided to go with alliterative titles a bit like yo..."
Woohoo! I will go with Warrior Witch!

In honour of May
M - The Night Circus Erin Morgenstern this is one of my favourites
A Alif the Unseen - haven't heard of this one but love the title and cover
Y You
Enjoy

Marina wrote: "Hi Marie, I've landed on your property. Could you please pick three books for me? https://www.goodreads.com/review/list..."
Sorry, Marina, was asleep when 48 hours past :)
I've chosen the Greeks for you:
Alcestis
Timon of Athens
The Symposium
I've just finished 4 plays by Euripides yesterday which included Alcestis. I was surprised by how much I actually enjoyed it. Hence, the Greek prompt though one of them isn't really Greek lit but close enough ;p
Sorry, Marina, was asleep when 48 hours past :)
I've chosen the Greeks for you:
Alcestis
Timon of Athens
The Symposium
I've just finished 4 plays by Euripides yesterday which included Alcestis. I was surprised by how much I actually enjoyed it. Hence, the Greek prompt though one of them isn't really Greek lit but close enough ;p


Sorry, Marina, was asleep whe..."
I am sorry I did not reply I am sure i
checked this yesterday and no post - I must need new glasses

1. The Spirit That Kills this sounds really interesting
2. W is for Wasted Kinsey is always good for an afternoon on the sofa
3.August- because we are so nearly there
Marie wrote: "HI Susan here are my picks = Enjoy
1. The Spirit That Kills this sounds really interesting
2. W is for Wasted Kinsey is always good for an afternoon on the sofa
3.[b..."
Thanks, Marie. They all sound great. [b:August] would work for Christmas in July, but the others would be nice relaxing reading, which I also need right now after two hefty books.
1. The Spirit That Kills this sounds really interesting
2. W is for Wasted Kinsey is always good for an afternoon on the sofa
3.[b..."
Thanks, Marie. They all sound great. [b:August] would work for Christmas in July, but the others would be nice relaxing reading, which I also need right now after two hefty books.

Commonwealth this is on my TBR waiting for library to get copy to me
The Night Circus this is a real experience of a book that draws you in from..."
I really liked "The Night Circus"

Okay Lucie here goes
One Day i have enjoyed his books
The Age of Daredevils this was really interesting
The Wall of Winnipeg and Me I like the title

Commonwealth this is on my TBR waiting for library to get copy to me
The Night Circus this is a real experience of a book tha..."
its one of my favourites i have read it twice

Marie and Jayme, I love the night circus too. I still want to reread it.

Marie and Jayme, I love the night circus too. I still want to reread it."
for me it was on e of the first reserved from the library and when it came all the pages had red deckle edging the front cover was black and silver embossed and it had a ribbon bookmark - the look of that book was a s good as the book itself

1. I will start with Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail - we do long distance walking and have even managed to get lost on a coastal path (don't ask) so the title speaks to me
2. The Mysterious Benedict Society I am not a lover of YA but this sounds fascinating - if you read it let me know what you think
3. The Lady and the Unicorn this is the only choice that i have read and i loved the style and storytelling
Marie (UK) wrote: "Bea wrote: "Hi, Marie! Would you please pick 3 books from my shelf? https://www.goodreads.com/review/list..."
1. I will start with [book:Wild: From Lost to Found on th..."
Thanks, Marie. I will come back and let you know my decision later.
1. I will start with [book:Wild: From Lost to Found on th..."
Thanks, Marie. I will come back and let you know my decision later.
Marie, I have decided on Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail since it will satisfy the most challenges for me.

sounds good

https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...

https://www.goodreads.com/review/list......"
i just have to go with The Battle of Bubble and Squeak
Oroonoko and
Requiem: A Hallucination

LaurLa's Bookopoly Shelf

LaurLa's Bookopoly Shelf"
Hi LaurLa here goes
Dating-ish
Ninja at First Sight
and
Second Grave on the Left

LaurLa's Bookopoly Shelf"
Hi LaurLa here goes
Dating-ish
[book:Ninja at F..."
thanks! going with Second Grave on the Left!


I love Agatha Christie so choice number one is The Murder of Roger Ackroyd
The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas this is so powerfully written
A Court of Thorns and Roses not one i have read

I'm on your space. Please could you pick 3 good ones from Lagullande's Bookopoly Shelf.
To save cluttering up the thread, I will say thanks in advance here.

I've landed on your space, please could I have three picks from my shelf?
https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...
Thanks!
Sorry, Gillian, been a busy weekend for me! (Am not sure where Marie is...)
Here are your 3 picks:
Illuminae (The Illuminae Files #1)
The Man in the High Castle
The Left Hand of Darkness (Hainish Cycle #6)
Here are your 3 picks:
Illuminae (The Illuminae Files #1)
The Man in the High Castle
The Left Hand of Darkness (Hainish Cycle #6)




Thanks, Tien. Two are on my LOST2017 pile, so I will probably go for one of those.


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sorry about the delay
The Invisible Library I loved this and the series maintains itself throughout
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall who can resist a bit of Bronte particularly when i live in Bronte country
Memoirs of a Midget I just love the title
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