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message 1: by Kate (new)

Kate (hobbitqueenofasgard) | 58 comments Hey everyone! At this moment, I am reading the book "Coffeehouse Angel." It's a Young Adult novel about this girl whose grandmother owns a coffeehouse. One day she steps outside and sees what she thinks is a homeless person. She ends up giving him coffee and some food. Turns out he's an angel. I've not gotten very far yet, but I do like it. I'll hopefully get to read it during lunch today!


message 2: by Barbara (new)

Barbara Cook | 3 comments Sounds like something I might enjoy! I really enjoy young adult even though I'm old! Great writers!


message 3: by Kate (new)

Kate (hobbitqueenofasgard) | 58 comments Kids books and young adult books can be amazing! I recently read 3 books in the Chronicles of Narnia and I couldn't get enough. Working on reading Prince Caspian now! Unfortunately with the Holidays around the corner I find it so hard to get time to read. Meh.


message 4: by Alicia (new)

Alicia I'm finishing up "The Only Pirate at the Party" by Lindsey Stirling. Its very interesting, humorous, and relatable at some points. :)


message 5: by Alejandra (new)

Alejandra Castillo | 2 comments Hey everyone, I am on page 70 of Colson Whitehead's The Underground Railroad... all I can say is WOW and please pass the wine!


message 6: by Victoria (new)

Victoria | 3 comments Alicia wrote: "I'm finishing up "The Only Pirate at the Party" by Lindsey Stirling. Its very interesting, humorous, and relatable at some points. :)"

This is on my to-read list, well rather my to-listen to list. Lindsey narrates it herself. :)

As for me, I'm reading Watership Down by Richard Adams. It's slow going for me just because it is written from the perspective of a group of personified rabbits and they have words in their "language". Even though the story might appear to be for children, it is an allegorical tale of bravery and survival.


message 7: by Alicia (new)

Alicia Just finished listening to the Will Patton narration of James L. Swanson's "Chasing Lincoln's Killer" on Overdrive. It is so intense and informative. I learned much that I didn't in school.


message 8: by Shana (new)

Shana | 2 comments I'm finishing up "The Good Girl" by Mary Kubica this week. It's been a pretty good read so far, I would loosely compare it to "Gone Girl."


message 9: by Kate (new)

Kate (hobbitqueenofasgard) | 58 comments Awesome, everyone! I am currently listening to "You're Never Weird on the Internet" by Felicia Day. It's read by her and so far I really like how she reads it. Often with audiobooks it's a hit or miss with me.


message 10: by Kate (new)

Kate (hobbitqueenofasgard) | 58 comments Listening to the audio book of "Let's Pretend this Never Happened" by Jenny Lawson. Most of it's really funny.


message 11: by Kate (new)

Kate (hobbitqueenofasgard) | 58 comments Started "Lost Voices" by Sarah Porter.


message 12: by Alicia (new)

Alicia Kate wrote: "Started "Lost Voices" by Sarah Porter."
YAASS


message 13: by Kate (new)

Kate (hobbitqueenofasgard) | 58 comments Alicia wrote: "Kate wrote: "Started "Lost Voices" by Sarah Porter."
YAASS"


I'm glad you're so happy. . . xD


message 14: by Kate (new)

Kate (hobbitqueenofasgard) | 58 comments Reading "Waking Storms." It's the second book in the "Lost Voices" trilogy by Sarah Porter. :D


message 15: by Hil J (new)

Hil J (hilaryjasmin) | 7 comments Currently on "Behind Her Eyes" by Sarah Pinbrough. Anticipating a DNF though, because I'm a loser and spoiled the ending for myself soooooo unlikely I'll stick with it. :(


message 16: by Kate (new)

Kate (hobbitqueenofasgard) | 58 comments Reading "Once Upon A Flock: Life With My Soulful Chickens" now. Chickens are quirky.


message 17: by Alicia (last edited Feb 21, 2017 10:36AM) (new)

Alicia "If Walls Could Talk: An Intimate History of the Home" by Lucy Worsley is what I'm in the middle of reading. It accompanies her documentary and I think also fits well with Suzannah Lipscomb's documentary series "Hidden Killers of the Tudor, Victorian, etc Home." :D


message 18: by Kate (last edited Feb 23, 2017 01:33PM) (new)

Kate (hobbitqueenofasgard) | 58 comments Reading "The Twice Lost" by Sarah Porter. It's the last in the series. I'm almost halfway through and I'm dying to know what happens next. :P


message 19: by Hil J (new)

Hil J (hilaryjasmin) | 7 comments Currently reading:

Behind Her Eyes (still)
Lost City of the Monkey God
Lincoln in the Bardo
like, four American Girl books

I am easily distracted


message 20: by Kate (new)

Kate (hobbitqueenofasgard) | 58 comments Reading "Shaken" by Tim Tebow. I really like it! :D


message 21: by Victoria (new)

Victoria | 3 comments "Les Petits Macarons" by Kathryn Gordon and Anne McBride, it's a cookbook and brief history of the macaron cookie. I'm going to try make some soon. :)


message 22: by Kate (new)

Kate (hobbitqueenofasgard) | 58 comments Victoria wrote: ""Les Petits Macarons" by Kathryn Gordon and Anne McBride, it's a cookbook and brief history of the macaron cookie. I'm going to try make some soon. :)"

Please feel free to bring some to work. I will be your official food tester. . . xD


message 23: by Alicia (last edited Mar 01, 2017 08:10AM) (new)

Alicia Just started reading "Pirate Hunters: Treasure, Obsession, and the Search for a Legendary Pirate Ship" and I find it super interesting! Really brings me back to my pirate-obsessed days in late middle/early high school xD


message 24: by Kate (new)

Kate (hobbitqueenofasgard) | 58 comments In the middle of reading "The Secret History of the Pink Carnation"!


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