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Ezi Chinny (ezinwanyi) | 16657 comments Mod
First audiobook was It Ends with Us by Colleen Hoover and it was amazing!
Reading now The Marriage Mistake (Marriage to a Billionaire, #3) by Jennifer Probst and it's underwhelming so far
To Read is The Hero (Sons of Texas, #1) by Donna Grant Defy the Dawn (Midnight Breed, #14) by Lara Adrian Because of Miss Bridgerton (Rokesbys, #1) by Julia Quinn


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Dee (phonebooklady) I'm listening to Raphael (Vampires in America, #1) by D.B. Reynolds and reading Good Vampires Go to Heaven (Deadly Angels, #8) by Sandra Hill


Alison (Lady Coffin) S | 2318 comments I finished Life, the Universe and Everything (Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, #3) by Douglas Adams on New Years day and Infinity Bell (House Immortal, #2) by Devon Monk today

I am currently reading Elite (Hunter, #2) by Mercedes Lackey I love her writing so much

and I think I will read The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead next, or at least very soon.


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Ezi Chinny (ezinwanyi) | 16657 comments Mod
Finished audiobook The Marriage Mistake (Marriage to a Billionaire, #3) by Jennifer Probst and I was bored with it.

Listening to The Hero (Sons of Texas, #1) by Donna Grant

TBR: Defy the Dawn (Midnight Breed, #14) by Lara Adrian Because of Miss Bridgerton (Rokesbys, #1) by Julia Quinn


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Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) | 2457 comments The Koala of Death (A Gunn Zoo Mystery, #2) by Betty Webb
The Koala of Death - Betty Webb – 3***
I like this cozy series for the information about the animals and the relationships between Teddy and her mother, Caro, and boyfriend, Sheriff Joe Rejas. Webb gives us plenty of suspects and twists in the plot that keep the reader guessing right up to the end.
LINK to my review


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Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) | 2457 comments The Prince And The Pauper by Mark Twain
The Prince and the Pauper - Mark Twain – 4****
This is a wonderful classic that explores the difference in class in 16th century England, and the ways that appearance effects how one is treated. Both boys learn much from their experience as “the other.” It’s a wonderful lesson in “walking in the other person’s shoes.” Twain’s use of 16th-century English may be a little off-putting to today’s readers; I recommend listening to the audio.
LINK to my review


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Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) | 2457 comments The Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware
The Woman in Cabin 10 - Ruth Ware – 3***
This reminded me so much of The Girl on the Train that I’m surprised editors didn’t call Ware on certain plot points. Ware uses a mixed time frame … interspersing emails or news reports that occur AFTER the main events on board ship described by Lo’s first-person narrative. This foreshadowing should add additional suspense, but I found it confusing and not really helpful. Still, it’s a decently written thriller, with plenty of twists and turns in the plot to keep the reader guessing.
LINK to my review


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Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) | 2457 comments A Christmas Memory by Truman Capote
A Christmas Memory - Truman Capote – 5***** and a ❤
Capote was a gloriously talented writer and he is at his best here. The reader feels the anticipation of a child, smells the piney woods, shivers in the crisp morning, and is comforted in the warmth of love.
His writing is never so brilliant as when he is mining his childhood for stories such as this. The emotion is evident and genuine. His descriptions are gloriously vivid without overwhelming the story. The lessons learned – about kindness, tolerance, family, love and forgiveness – are gently told but ring loud and clear in the reader’s heart.
LINK to my review


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Ashly (ashlyh) | 139 comments Read: Strong Signal (Cyberlove, #1) by Megan Erickson Loved it, I can relate to the characters in some stuff.

Reading: The Fangirl's Guide to the Galaxy A Handbook for Girl Geeks by Sam Maggs I'am loving this one, I'm going to buy a copy for myself.

Reading Next: Into the Blue by Pene Henson Sutphin Boulevard (Five Boroughs, #1) by Santino Hassell


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Laurel | 12 comments I just finished Illuminae (The Illuminae Files, #1) by Amie Kaufman . I'll have to get my hands on a copy of the sequel, Gemina (The Illuminae Files, #2) by Amie Kaufman as soon as possible!


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Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) | 2457 comments When Books Went to War The Stories that Helped Us Win World War II by Molly Guptill Manning
When Books Went to War - Molly Guptil Manning - 4****
While Nazis were burning books in Europe, Americans were trying to get more books distributed to the men fighting in the war. Manning does a wonderful job of including the history of the times and the challenges faced by the Council, including efforts to censor the books that would be included. I was completely fascinated and engaged from beginning to end.
LINK to my review


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Alison (Lady Coffin) S | 2318 comments Laurel wrote: "I just finished Illuminae (The Illuminae Files, #1) by Amie Kaufman. I'll have to get my hands on a copy of the sequel, Gemina (The Illuminae Files, #2) by Amie Kaufman as soon as possible!"


I have yet to read Gemina , but wasn't Illuminae amazing! I just loved the creative page layout. Someone in a local group said her dad called it a "reading experience" I think it is one of the best descriptions I have heard.


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Brianna Andreda | 235 comments Read Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas by James Patterson , Reading First Meetings in Ender's Universe (The Ender Quintet, #0.5) by Orson Scott Card The Pelican Brief by John Grisham Pawn of Prophecy (The Belgariad, #1) by David Eddings , To Read My Lady Jane by Cynthia Hand


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Theo | 1929 comments Read: World War Z An Oral History of the Zombie War by Max Brooks The Dream Thieves (The Raven Cycle, #2) by Maggie Stiefvater
Reading: The Other Boleyn Girl (The Plantagenet and Tudor Novels, #9) by Philippa Gregory The Cuckoo's Calling (Cormoran Strike, #1) by Robert Galbraith
Next: Brave New World by Aldous Huxley Blue Lily, Lily Blue (The Raven Cycle, #3) by Maggie Stiefvater


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Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) | 2457 comments A Constellation of Vital Phenomena by Anthony Marra
Constellation of Vital Phenomena – Anthony Marra – 4****
I had considerable difficulty getting into this novel. Perhaps it was because I was listening rather than reading, but Marra’s moving back and forth in time, and changing points of view, just confused me. I did not connect to the characters at first and didn’t understand their relationships and connections. But that, I suppose, is Marra’s intention. We do not often know why someone crosses our path, what connections she or he brings, what influence he or she will have on our future. We do not know when hope and grace, courage and dignity may find their way into our lives. We can only pray that they do.
LINK to my review


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Ezi Chinny (ezinwanyi) | 16657 comments Mod
Ashly wrote: "Read: Strong Signal (Cyberlove, #1) by Megan Erickson Loved it, I can relate to the characters in some stuff...."

I could not relate to this book like many did. I found it kind of slow.


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Ezi Chinny (ezinwanyi) | 16657 comments Mod
Read Deathless & Divided (The Chicago War, #1) by Bethany-Kris and I was underwhelmed.
Listening to my bonus pick from Dusty Bookshelf, Lair of the Lion by Christine Feehan and enjoying it on audio
Next up...I think I need to i should get to my 2nd FWYS book Scandalous Desires (Maiden Lane, #3) by Elizabeth Hoyt or The Marriage Merger (Marriage to a Billionaire, #4) by Jennifer Probst


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Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) | 2457 comments The Shooting by James Boice
The Shooting - James Boice - 3***
There is no question that America’s gun culture needs to be examined and understood, if it is ever to be changed. Boice turns a critical eye on BOTH sides of this issue; there are no easy answers here, but Boice poses some important questions. I like that he manages to give us very complex characters, who have a variety of reasons for behaving as they do. On the other hand, I was not a fan of the constant shift in point of view / voice and time frame. The message is visceral and disturbing and thought-provoking.
LINK to my review


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Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) | 2457 comments Portrait in Sepia by Isabel Allende
Portrait in Sepia - Isabel Allende – 4****
This is the third book Allende has written about the Del Valle family, after The House of the Spirits and Daughter of Fortune. I love Allende’s writing. There is a decidedly Latin beat to the flow of her sentences. And her descriptions are full of sensory highlights. The characters are larger than life and run the gamut from a wealthy Chilean grand dame to a Chinese herbalist to an English butler and a Serbian physician. I think I need to go back to THotS and read it again.
LINK to my review


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Theo | 1929 comments Read: The Cuckoo's Calling (Cormoran Strike, #1) by Robert Galbraith Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
Reading: The Other Boleyn Girl (The Plantagenet and Tudor Novels, #9) by Philippa Gregory Blue Lily, Lily Blue (The Raven Cycle, #3) by Maggie Stiefvater
Next: Last Exit to Brooklyn by Hubert Selby Jr. Dead Witch Walking (The Hollows, #1) by Kim Harrison


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Barbara ★ | 2287 comments Finished The Thrall's Tale by Judith Lindbergh Some Like It Scot (Scandalous Highlanders, #4) by Suzanne Enoch A Walk Across the Sun by Corban Addison The Curse of Tenth Grave (Charley Davidson, #10) by Darynda Jones The Beekeeper's Ball (Bella Vista Chronicles, #2) by Susan Wiggs The Edge of the World (Terra Incognita, #1) by Kevin J. Anderson I Think I Love You by Stephanie Bond The Immortals of Meluha (Shiva Trilogy, #1) by Amish Tripathi Crow Lake by Mary Lawson

Currently Reading The Lost Key (A Brit in the FBI, #2) by Catherine Coulter Graced by Amanda Pillar


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Ezi Chinny (ezinwanyi) | 16657 comments Mod
Barbara ★ wrote: "Finished Some Like It Scot (Scandalous Highlanders, #4) by Suzanne Enoch ..."

How was this one?


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Ezi Chinny (ezinwanyi) | 16657 comments Mod
Listened to Lucian Divine by Renee Carlino 2.5 stars; Scandalous Desires (Maiden Lane, #3) by Elizabeth Hoyt 4-stars Ghost (Boston Underworld, #3) by A. Zavarelli 5-stars thanks to Paris for the recommendation
Listening to Keepsake (True North, #3) by Sarina Bowen for Buddy read here in TCF

On my list: Saint (Boston Underworld, #4) by A. Zavarelli Touched with Fire (The Fire Trilogy #1) by Christopher Datta The Bird and the Sword by Amy Harmon


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Ezi Chinny (ezinwanyi) | 16657 comments Mod
Theo wrote: "Read: The Cuckoo's Calling (Cormoran Strike, #1) by Robert Galbraith Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
Reading: The Other Boleyn Girl (The Plantagenet and Tudor Novels, #9) by Philippa Gregory Blue Lily, Lily Blue (The Raven Cycle, #3) by Maggie Stiefvater
Next: [bookcover:Last Exi..."


I hope you enjoy Rachel Morgan. I quit after book 4. It wasn't bad I was just bored


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Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) | 2457 comments Nine Days to Christmas A Story of Mexico by Marie Hall Ets
Nine Days to Christmas - Marie Hall Ets & Aurora Labastida – 4****
The subtitle is: A Story of Mexico, and this charming picture book details the preparations and festivities surrounding las posadas, a procession and celebration of Joseph and Mary seeking shelter in Bethlehem. The illustrations by Ets are wonderfully detailed, and she won the Caldecott medal for her work. Labastida’s text, and Ets’s drawings bring the streets of Mexico City alive.
LINK to my review


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Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) | 2457 comments A Big Sky Christmas (Christmas, #3) by William W. Johnstone
A Big Sky Christmas - William W Johnstone & J A Johnstone – 2**
It’s a stereotypical Western tale … cardboard characters right out of central casting, a band of “varmints” set on revenge, an actress fleeing from a rich man intent on having his way with her, and the cowboy who loves her, Indians, buffalo, and the kinds of natural disasters that plagued many a wagon train. Still, it’s a fast read, with a plot that kept me interested enough to keep turning pages. Oh, and if you’re looking for a “Christmas” book … look elsewhere. This is really just a Western romance set during early winter, with a plot that culminates on Christmas Day
LINK to my review


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Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) | 2457 comments The Wedding Dress Stories From The Dakota Plains by Carrie Young
The Wedding Dress: Stories From the Dakota Plains - Carrie Young – 4****
This is a collection of short stories set primarily during the early part of the 20th century to shortly after World War II. Young explores the lives of the people of Little Butte, North Dakota, who are mostly Norweigian immigrants (or descended from them). All of the stories feature characters that fairly leap off the page, they are so real. The landscape is cold and bleak, especially during the Dust Bowl years, but the kitchens are warm and inviting. This is the first work by Young that I’ve read; it will not be the last.
LINK to my review


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Ezi Chinny (ezinwanyi) | 16657 comments Mod
Reading Unwanted (Elemental Assassin, #14.5) by Jennifer Estep and listening to The Bird and the Sword by Amy Harmon
Up next Unbound by Cara McKenna


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Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) | 2457 comments A Place Called Hope by Philip Gulley
A Place Called Hope - Philip Gulley – 3***
I love Gulley’s series; I welcome a gentle read now and again, where I can visit with old friends. He has a gift for writing humorous stories about small-town life, but instilling a message of tolerance, peace and love. Here’s hoping that Sam Gardner’s adventures in Hope will continue to entertain and inspire for years to come.
LINK to my review


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Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) | 2457 comments Jan 21 - Currently Reading

TEXT - Breathing Lessons by Anne Tyler Breathing Lessons / Anne Tyler
AUDIO in the car - The Husband by Dean Koontz The Husband / Dean Koontz
MP3 Player AUDIO - Maisie Dobbs (Maisie Dobbs, #1) by Jacqueline Winspear Maisie Dobbs / Jacqueline Winspear


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Amie (alm0824) | 53 comments I've got Hot Item by Carly Phillips and Thread of Fear by Laura Griffin going in paperback and Dyed and Gone by Beth Yarnall going on my kindle!
Hot Item (Hot Zone, #3) by Carly Phillips Thread of Fear (The Glass Sisters, #1) by Laura Griffin Dyed and Gone (An Azalea March Mystery Book 1) by Beth Yarnall


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Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) | 2457 comments Mrs. Lincoln's Dressmaker by Jennifer Chiaverini
Mrs Lincoln’s Dressmaker – Jennifer Chiaverini – 3***
This was an interesting look at an era in history that we already know much about. I enjoyed the historical references and Elizabeth’s point of view of many of the events. It was an engaging story that held my interest. But … I wish Chiaverini had given us more of Elizabeth in the novel and less of Mrs Lincoln.
LINK to my review


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Barbara ★ | 2287 comments Finished Sword of the Rightful King by Jane Yolen Graced by Amanda Pillar On the Growl by Celia Kyle Vicious by Kevin O'Brien Venom (Elemental Assassin, #3) by Jennifer Estep Fair Game (Fortune Hunter Trilogy, #3) by Jasmine Haynes Dragon's Grace (McDrakken Warriors, #1) by Nicole Dennis Daughter of the Blood (The Black Jewels #1) by Anne Bishop The Lost Key (A Brit in the FBI, #2) by Catherine Coulter

Currently Reading Desert God (Ancient Egypt #5) by Wilbur Smith Blue Monday (Frieda Klein, #1) by Nicci French Nautier and Wilder (Nauti, #8; Nauti Girls, #2; Wild Riders, #6) by Lora Leigh


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Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) | 2457 comments Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil by John Berendt
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil – John Berendt – 4****
Berendt was a free-lance journalist when curiosity took him to Savannah and he began to write about the particularly insular culture of that Southern city. Then a murder happened, and his story really took off. I first read this sometime in the mid to late 1990s, and on re-reading it I’m not so keen about it. The murder doesn’t happen until half-way through the book, and that was really the most interesting part. I’m still giving it 4 stars because I believe that was closer to my original reaction to the book.
LINK to my review


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Theo | 1929 comments Read: Blue Lily, Lily Blue (The Raven Cycle, #3) by Maggie Stiefvater Dead Witch Walking (The Hollows, #1) by Kim Harrison
Reading: The Other Boleyn Girl (The Plantagenet and Tudor Novels, #9) by Philippa Gregory Last Exit to Brooklyn by Hubert Selby Jr.
Next: The Final Empire (Mistborn, #1) by Brandon Sanderson The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie (Flavia de Luce, #1) by Alan Bradley


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Theo | 1929 comments Ezinwanyi~ThatEzi wrote: "I hope you enjoy Rachel Morgan. I quit after book 4. It wasn't bad I was just bored"

I gave it 3 stars. It's an interesting start, but I can see how it might get monotonous after awhile.


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Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) | 2457 comments How to Win Friends & Influence People by Dale Carnegie
How To Win Friends And Influence People - Dale Carnegie - 3***
This classic self-help / self-improvement book was first published in the 1930s. Given the decades over which this book has been read, and the hordes of people who have done so, I’d be surprised if most of us hadn’t already heard most of this before. I admit that some of the principles certainly bear repeating, and that it is easier to agree with them than it is to practice them consistently. Still, had it not fulfilled a particular challenge, I would have abandoned it long before I finished it.
LINK to my review


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Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) | 2457 comments Cinnamon Girl Letters Found Inside a Cereal Box by Juan Felipe Herrera
Cinnamon Girl: Letters Found Inside a Cereal Box - Juan Felipe Herrera – 3***
This slim volume is told entirely in free verse. The poems are visceral and disturbing, emotional and moving. And yet, I felt somehow removed from Yolanda and her pain. I think part of that was because Herrera does not give us a linear timeline. Nevertheless, from the typical teen lament of “no one understands me” to the joy and freedom of a new friendship, to the very real fear of having lost someone in a tragic accident, Herrera’s Cinnamon Girl will resonate with many readers.
LINK to my review


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Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) | 2457 comments The Husband by Dean Koontz
The Husband - Dean Koontz – 3.5***
Mitch Rafferty runs a two-man landscaping business, so he’s sure there’s a mistake when a kidnapper calls and says that if he “loves his wife enough” he’ll find a way to pay the exorbitant ransom. This is the first book by Koontz that I’ve read. It’s not great literature, but it sure held my attention and I’ll definitely read more from him. Especially when I’m in the mood for a fast-paced, entertaining thriller.
LINK to my review


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Cindy (wanna_read_all_the_books) | 129 comments Read: kindle ~ The Wagon (Carter Sisters, #1) by Morgan Dawson & The Barn (Carter Sisters, #2) by Morgan Dawson (a new historical western clean romance series written by a very talented 13 year old author!)

Reading: paperback ~ Anne of Green Gables (Anne of Green Gables, #1) by L.M. Montgomery kindle ~ The Island of Dr. Moreau by H.G. Wells

To read: paperback ~ The Golden Compass (His Dark Materials, #1) by Philip Pullman kindle ~ Liesl & Po by Lauren Oliver audio ~ The Robe by Lloyd C. Douglas


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Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) | 2457 comments Jan 28 - Currently Reading

TEXT - Exodus by Leon Uris Exodus / Leon Uris
AUDIO in the car - A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman A Man Called Ove / Fredrik Backman
MP3 Player AUDIO - The Jesus Cow by Michael Perry The Jesus Cow / Michael Perry


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Brianna Andreda | 235 comments Currently reading - Milk and Honey by Rupi Kaur (ebook) and Shatter Me (Shatter Me, #1) by Tahereh Mafi (audiobook)


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NayNay READ ( paperback) S.E.C.R.E.T. (Secret, #1) by L. Marie Adeline 5 stars
WOW...just wow! I loved everything about this book. I loved the characters, especially the main female character, Cassie. She was very down-to-earth and had a very sad, convincing back story. I enjoyed watching her come into her own…watching her character develop over the course of the story. Overall I found S.E.C.R.E.T. to be very well written and entertaining. The storyline took twists and turns that I wasn’t expecting and that impressed me the most with this book. The idea of this book was refreshing and it really fit the New Orleans locale.

Currently (kindle) S.E.C.R.E.T. Shared (Secret, #2) by L. Marie Adeline

UP NEXT (kindle) S.E.C.R.E.T. Revealed (Secret, #3) by L. Marie Adeline


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Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) | 2457 comments Into Thin Air A Personal Account of the Mt. Everest Disaster by Jon Krakauer
Into Thin Air - Jon Krakauer – 4****
The subtitle says it all: A Personal Account of the Mount Everest Disaster . This is Krakauer’s first-person account of the Everest expedition in May 1996 that resulted in the death of six climbers, and severe injuries to several others. I’ve read two of Krakauer’s other books and enjoy his writing. He has a gift for putting the reader in the situation, and I think he works hard to present a balanced story. The result is a book that is compelling and interesting, even when the reader knows the outcome.
LINK to my review


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Barbara ★ | 2287 comments Finished Nautier and Wilder (Nauti, #8; Nauti Girls, #2; Wild Riders, #6) by Lora Leigh Darkness Dawns (Immortal Guardians, #1) by Dianne Duvall Dead as a Doornail (Sookie Stackhouse, #5) by Charlaine Harris Blue Monday (Frieda Klein, #1) by Nicci French Omens (Cainsville, #1) by Kelley Armstrong Ravens by George Dawes Green Midnight's Master (Dark Warriors, #1) by Donna Grant Offside (The Barker Triplets, #1) by Juliana Stone The Memorist (Reincarnationist, #2) by M.J. Rose

Currently Reading Storm's Heart (Elder Races, #2) by Thea Harrison Desert God (Ancient Egypt #5) by Wilbur Smith The Hawk and His Boy (The Tormay Trilogy, #1) by Christopher Bunn


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Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) | 2457 comments Maisie Dobbs (Maisie Dobbs, #1) by Jacqueline Winspear
Maisie Dobbs – Jacqueline Winspear – 2**
This is the first in a series featuring a former housemaid and Army Nurse. The book begins in 1929, and Maisie Dobbs has opened her own private investigation agency. I like Maisie and the supporting characters, but this first book spent way too much time in the past, and not nearly enough time on the actual mystery. Still, although I was disappointed in this book, I’d be willing to try another because of the characters, setting and period.
LINK to my review


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Barbara ★ | 2287 comments Finished Storm's Heart (Elder Races, #2) by Thea Harrison The Hawk and His Boy (The Tormay Trilogy, #1) by Christopher Bunn

Currently Reading Desert God (Ancient Egypt #5) by Wilbur Smith Immortal by Traci L. Slatton


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Ezi Chinny (ezinwanyi) | 16657 comments Mod
Read: The Kind Worth Killing by Peter Swanson Paper Princess (The Royals, #1) by Erin Watt Broken Prince (The Royals, #2) by Erin Watt
Reading: Twisted Palace (The Royals, #3) by Erin Watt
To Read: Blood Vow (Black Dagger Legacy, #2) by J.R. Ward


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Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) | 2457 comments Breathing Lessons by Anne Tyler
Breathing Lessons – Anne Tyler – 4****
I’ve had this on my TBR for ages, and just never got to it. I wish I hadn’t waited so long, but then again, maybe my own years of marriage help me better understand Maggie and Ira’s relationship. I love the way Tyler reveals her characters to the reader. Their actions – small and large – and statements show the reader who these people are. Their hopes, dreams, frustrations, and regrets become evident over the course of the novel. Their lives may be ordinary; the novel is anything but.
LINK to my review


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Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) | 2457 comments A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman
A Man Called Ove – Fredrik Backman – 5*****
What a joy this book is! Backman peoples the novel with an assortment of quirky characters, who form a community, and despite himself, Ove joins with them. I laughed aloud so often, and I felt for Ove’s. I also rejoiced at his triumphs, and marveled at his strength of character. I worried about him and cheered him on. I absolutely fell in love with Ove.
LINK to my review


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