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A. R. Parr Burdett I just read the Viola Davis memoir, “Finding Me”! It was so good! I loved it and would definitely read it again.


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Woman Reading  (is away exploring) | 485 comments Antarctica Life on the Frozen Continent by Conor Kilgallon Antarctica: Life on the Frozen Continent by Conor Kilgallon was a pretty thorough pictorial essay about the Great White Continent. I liked it a lot because it revived my memories of my visit there.

My review -

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


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Janice | 150 comments Woman Reading wrote: "I was excited to re-read Persuasion by Jane Austen Persuasion by Jane Austen with several group reads. New readers are discovering it because of the latest adaptatio..."

One of my favorite novels by Jane Austen. :)


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Mia (miarose7) | 3 comments I read Felix Ever After
Felix Ever After by Kacen Callender .
It was amazing. 5 stars✨✨✨✨✨ and a must read.


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Woman Reading  (is away exploring) | 485 comments I needed a change of pace so I read Mia P. Manansala's debut novel - a multicultural cosy mystery with a focus that would please foodies -
Arsenic and Adobo (Tita Rosie's Kitchen Mystery, #1) by Mia P. Manansala Arsenic and Adobo


My review - www.Goodreads.com/review/show/4938679486


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Woman Reading  (is away exploring) | 485 comments This novel isn't among Georgette Heyer's most popular but it greatly fascinated me. A Civil Contract by Georgette Heyer A Civil Contract adds to the sense vs sensibility debate.

My review - www.Goodreads.com/review/show/4951756033


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Woman Reading  (is away exploring) | 485 comments Homicide and Halo-Halo (Tita Rosie's Kitchen Mystery, #2) by Mia P. Manansala Homicide and Halo-Halo

Author Mia P. Manansala improved with her sequel in the cosy with ethnic food mysteries.

My review - www.Goodreads.com/review/show/4969622641


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Janice | 150 comments I just finished rereading Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen.


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Woman Reading  (is away exploring) | 485 comments All the Shah's Men An American Coup and the Roots of Middle East Terror by Stephen Kinzer All the Shah's Men: An American Coup and the Roots of Middle East Terror

This was a geopolitical espionage story and an entirely nonfiction one at that. While I don't share author Stephen Kinzer's conviction, this was an intriguing book providing an overview of Iranian history and delving deeply into foreign intrigue of the 1950s.

My review - www.goodreads.com/review/show/4902400942


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Woman Reading  (is away exploring) | 485 comments I enjoyed Ben Macintyre's The Spy and the Traitor: The Greatest Espionage Story of the Cold War tremendously so I was eager to read his other books.

A Spy Among Friends Kim Philby and the Great Betrayal by Ben Macintyre A Spy Among Friends: Kim Philby and the Great Betrayal felt differently as it wasn't a straight up biography. This was more of an ensemble story to show the impact of betrayal -- Philby's betrayal of country, friends, and wives.


My review - www.goodreads.com/review/show/3896919341


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Woman Reading  (is away exploring) | 485 comments Longitude The True Story of a Lone Genius Who Solved the Greatest Scientific Problem of His Time by Dava Sobel Longitude: The True Story of a Lone Genius Who Solved the Greatest Scientific Problem of His Time by Dava Sobel

It's an esoteric topic but it's a tale with messy human emotions and conflicts that's been engagingly written for the general reading populace.


My review --
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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Woman Reading  (is away exploring) | 485 comments Soul Taken (Mercy Thompson, #13) by Patricia Briggs Soul Taken by Patricia Briggs

Hmm, it's #13 (urban fantasy with a missing person & murders) and it's showing. It was a tedious slog at the beginning and the ending (last 25%) redeemed the story so it's a 3☆, maybe 3.5 ☆, for me.


My review -- www.goodreads.com/review/show/4071224502


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Woman Reading  (is away exploring) | 485 comments This is a GR 2022 nominee for the history & biography category.

River of the Gods Genius, Courage and Betrayal in the Search for the Source of the Nile by Candice Millard River of the Gods: Genius, Courage, and Betrayal in the Search for the Source of the Nile

It was a good choice, well-written. I believe that readers with a strong interest in African exploration and its mid-19th century history would find this to be a more than satisfactory read. For me, it was a solid 3.5 ☆.


My review -- https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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Jim Townsend | 41 comments I listened to the unabridged audiobook of Atonement by Ian McEwan, finishing it 29 November 2022.


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Jan Z (jrgreads) | 411 comments Woman Reading wrote: "This is a GR 2022 nominee for the history & biography category.

River of the Gods Genius, Courage and Betrayal in the Search for the Source of the Nile by Candice Millard [book:River of the Go..."


On my TBR list. She is a good author if you like history.


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Woman Reading  (is away exploring) | 485 comments Jan wrote: "Woman Reading wrote: "This is a GR 2022 nominee for the history & biography category.

River of the Gods Genius, Courage and Betrayal in the Search for the Source of the Nile by Candice Millard..."




A couple of GR friends who like Millard said that they had liked her earlier books more. This was my introduction to her, and I had no problems with her writing style.


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Woman Reading  (is away exploring) | 485 comments Storm Echo (Psy-Changeling Trinity, #6; Psy-Changeling, #21) by Nalini Singh Storm Echo #6 in Nalini Singh's phase 2 Psy-Changeling Trinity series (or #21 in her Psy-Changeling universe)

Singh has created a fascinating alternate world which has kept me interested in the two series for 21 books. For her books, I prefer the UF component to the PNR because the latter's set up is very formulaic, as can be expected for anything still running with so many installments. The romantic pair included a member of the Mercants (third one so far) and a changeling. I liked how their relationship began; no struck-by-lightning situation like Alpha Night.

My review -- https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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Woman Reading  (is away exploring) | 485 comments It may not have won this year's GR Choice award for nonfiction, but it definitely merited being nominated.


An Immense World by Ed Yong An Immense World by Ed Yong


For readers who like popular science books, this is a solid selection. For fans of comparative zoology, this is a must read.


My review -- https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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Woman Reading  (is away exploring) | 485 comments Plenty of criminal acts but justice is not in sight in The Way to the Spring Life and Death in Palestine by Ben Ehrenreich The Way to the Spring: Life and Death in Palestine by journalist Ben Ehrenreich

My review -- https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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Woman Reading  (is away exploring) | 485 comments I was pleasantly surprised by Joanna Bourne's Spymasters series. It's historical romantic suspense with more emphasis on the political intrigue than on the romantic pairing. Set during 1790s to about 1820 in France and England.


The Forbidden Rose (Spymasters, #3) by Joanna Bourne The Forbidden Rose

My review for the series -- https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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Janice | 150 comments I just finished reading The Art of Mending by Elizabeth Berg


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message 1374: by Gina (last edited Jan 06, 2023 07:17AM) (new)

Gina Whitlock (ginawhitlock) The last book I read was Scoop by Evelyn Waugh. It was written in the 30s and is a crazy story about the English newspapers and reporters. Be warned, it does have language that is racist today. However, I found it funny and rated it 4****.


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Woman Reading  (is away exploring) | 485 comments No Plan B (Jack Reacher, #27) by Lee Child No Plan B by Andrew Child and by Lee Child

This was the third Reacher novel by Andrew Child. Third time wasn't charmed.

My Review -- https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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Janice | 150 comments I just finished listening to The Diary of a Provincial Lady by E.M. Delafield (for a second time).


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KSW | 5 comments Uncle Toms Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe


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Woman Reading  (is away exploring) | 485 comments Agatha Christie was a prolific crime fiction author. But like everyone else, she didn't want to be pigeonholed.

So under the pseudonym Mary Westmacott, Christie published 6 novels. I've finished my second Westmacott novel -- Absent in the Spring by Mary Westmacott Absent in the Spring.

Christie had been very pleased with it. And I liked it as well, rating it a 4 ☆ novel.

My review -- https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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Woman Reading  (is away exploring) | 485 comments Spare by Prince Harry Spare
by Prince Harry

In an unprecedented move by a high ranking royal, Prince Harry presents his side. This memoir will likely generate strong opinion especially if you're a reader from the UK or the Commonwealth. But I'm an American whose review is here ---

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


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Janice | 150 comments I finished listening to The Diary of a Nobody by George and Weedon Grossmith and Middlemarch by George Eliot (for a second time).


message 1381: by Chase (new)

Chase Sears (kingflamedoesread) Fool Moon by Jim Butcher. I'm now reading The Grace of Kings by Ken Liu.


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Woman Reading  (is away exploring) | 485 comments I've been curious about cocktails the past several months. I've just reviewed these 2:

Food & Wine Cocktails 2005 The Best Drinks from America's Hottest Bars, Lounges and Restaurants by Dana Cowin Food & Wine Cocktails 2005: The Best Drinks from America's Hottest Bars, Lounges and Restaurants

This is the inaugural edition of an annualized series that continued for about a decade.

My review -- https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


And How to Cocktail Recipes and Techniques for Building the Best Drinks by America's Test Kitchen How to Cocktail: Recipes and Techniques for Building the Best Drinks

This was published by America's Test Kitchen, my go-to source for advice on all things culinary.

My Review -- https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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Janice | 150 comments I recently finished American Dirt by Jeanine Cummins and have started listening to To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf.


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Woman Reading  (is away exploring) | 485 comments London Rules (Slough House, #5) by Mick Herron London Rules by Mick Herron

For my re-read, I listened to the audiobook. It did not disappoint. Slough House is now my comfort read series.

My Review -- https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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Woman Reading  (is away exploring) | 485 comments The Bullet That Missed (Thursday Murder Club, #3) by Richard Osman
The Bullet That Missed by Richard Osman

This is #3 and it could be read as a standalone but why miss out on the preceding two?

My review -- https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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Woman Reading  (is away exploring) | 485 comments If you're a fan of Leigh Bardugo, then go ahead and pick up Hell Bent (Alex Stern, #2) by Leigh Bardugo Hell Bent #2 in the Alex Stern eventually-to-be trilogy.

It's been a while since I had read a novel that completely gripped me from the beginning. It only took 7 pages for Hell Bent to sink its claws into me.

I've got to look into the Grishaverse now.


My Review -- https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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Jim Townsend | 41 comments The last book I read was a nonfiction: Makers of History: Alexander the Great (1849) by Jacob Abbott. It was a good overview of his life and achievements. 4 ⭐.


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Cousin It | 9 comments The last book I read was Twilight by Stephenie Meyer - just finished reading it this evening, and it was okay. Not sure if I'm going to continue reading the series though (if anyone has read the rest of the series, let me know if it is worth reading).


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Woman Reading  (is away exploring) | 485 comments I listened to this in January, the traditional month of new beginnings. How to Change The Science of Getting from Where You Are to Where You Want to Be by Angela Duckworth
How to Change: The Science of Getting from Where You Are to Where You Want to Be by Katy Milkman

This isn't just a self-help book but one that included studies on behavioral science.

My Review -- https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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Janice | 150 comments Somebody's Luggage by Charles Dickens


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Woman Reading  (is away exploring) | 485 comments I've been slow to discover Leigh Bardugo's Grishaverse but I'm glad I finally got around to it.

Shadow and Bone (The Shadow and Bone Trilogy, #1) by Leigh Bardugo Shadow and Bone #1

My Review -- https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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Janice | 150 comments Venetia by Georgette Heyer


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Woman Reading  (is away exploring) | 485 comments The Marylebone Drop (Slough House, #5.5) by Mick Herron The Marylebone Drop by Mick Herron

A little op within the MI5 / Slough House misfits. John Bachelor seemed like a more sad sack character than before. Well narrated and a clever story but not very humorous. But still it was appreciated for the backdrop of the Snow White ops and Lech's story.

My Review -- https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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Krishaa | 7 comments Traitor to the throne Alwyn Hamilton


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Woman Reading  (is away exploring) | 485 comments Finished the first Grishaverse trilogy -- Ruin and Rising (The Shadow and Bone Trilogy, #3) by Leigh Bardugo Ruin and Rising by Leigh Bardugo

I can see why Netflix has a televised adaptation. The books are good but I can see where Netflix might heighten the tension or character arcs.

My Review -- https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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Woman Reading  (is away exploring) | 485 comments Magic Tides (Kate Daniels Wilmington Years, #1; Kate Daniels, #10.5) by Ilona Andrews Magic Tides by Ilona Andrews

I had no idea that the authors had planned a follow-up series for Kate Daniels, and I was really happy to see this. It delivered all of the humor and action that have distinguished the Kate Daniels series. And a sequel - Magic Claims - will be released this summer.


My Review -- https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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Fall T Shatter Me


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Soñadora Fall wrote: "Shatter Me"

I finally finished the last book imagine me


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