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Wouter Demuyt The Antidote by Karen Russell


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Ron Jay | 15 comments Her Last Goodnight by Michael Scanlon. The last in the Detective Finnegan Beck series


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LauraT (laurata) | 14417 comments Mod
Started this last week end two mysteries: Don't Let Her Stay and the sixth in Brother Cadfael series The Virgin in the Ice - Summer is Mystery time for me!!!


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LauraT (laurata) | 14417 comments Mod
I'm at the moment listening to Dragonfly in Amber (Outlander, #2) by Diana Gabaldon Dragonfly in Amber by Diana Gabaldon and reading Dead Man's Ransom (Chronicles of Brother Cadfael, #9) by Ellis Peters Dead Man's Ransom by Ellis Peters and Young Renny (Whiteoaks of Jalna, #4) by Mazo de la Roche Young Renny by Mazo de la Roche


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Steve Bigler | 465 comments Christine- Wow!


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Christine  Hatfield  | 175 comments I finished my book called Under an Alaskan Sky by Jennifer Snow


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Christine  Hatfield  | 175 comments I finished my book called Summit Lake by Charlie Donlea


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Christine  Hatfield  | 175 comments I finished my book called The Day I Died by Lori Rader-Day


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Currently reading If Beale Street Could Talk by James Baldwin. I was expecting the beautiful prose and the psychological depth, but what is taking me by surprise is the humor. The characterizations are so vivid and perfectly done that humor arises in the interactions, despite the circumstances; the father's dialogue in particular has made me laugh multiple times. He has a knack for delivering hard truths to people who need to hear them.


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LauraT (laurata) | 14417 comments Mod
Started yesterday my re-read (for a group read at my library) The Sleeping Voice, a really beautifull novel on the vicil war in Spain. To be recomended!


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LauraT (laurata) | 14417 comments Mod
Greg wrote: "Currently reading If Beale Street Could Talk by James Baldwin. I was expecting the beautiful prose and the psychological depth, but what is taking me by surprise is the ..."

I've never read anything by this author; you do recomend him then Greg?


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Steve Bigler | 465 comments I highly recommend James Baldwin- novels and essays. My favorite is Go Tell It On the Mountain, but everything I’ve read by him is good.


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LauraT (laurata) | 14417 comments Mod
Steve wrote: "I highly recommend James Baldwin- novels and essays. My favorite is Go Tell It On the Mountain, but everything I’ve read by him is good."

Thanks Steve!
I'm reading The Outsider; as usual for this writer, breathtaking


message 4572: by Greg (last edited Sep 15, 2025 08:15AM) (new)

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So far in the fiction category I have read Another Country, Giovanni’s Room, and now, If Beale Street Could Talk. All three were wonderful!

But Baldwin does deliberately recreate the sociology/psychology of the time when each was written; so there is some disturbing content. People talk and behave as they did then.

I would say that out of the three I've read, so far Giovanni’s Room is still my favorite, but all three are exquisite! And I do plan to read Go Tell It on the Mountain next.

I think you would like him Laura! If you have time and want to buddy read Go Tell It On the Mountain at some point, let me know.

Thanks for the recommendation Steve!

I've read some of his non-fiction books too, and those are also excellent. But his fiction is really special!


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Greg | 8382 comments Mod
LauraT wrote: "Thanks Steve!
I'm reading The Outsider; as usual for this writer, breathtaking."


There was a television series adapted from this book that I thought was wonderfully done Laura: really creepy with a true sense of mystery and at the same time emotionally engaging. I was drawn deeply into the characters' world.


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LauraT (laurata) | 14417 comments Mod
Greg wrote: "LauraT wrote: "Thanks Steve!
I'm reading The Outsider; as usual for this writer, breathtaking."

There was a television series adapted from this book that I thought was wonderfully done Laura: real..."


My husband saw it and said the same. I don't think I could endure "seeing" what I'm reading!!!


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LauraT wrote: "My husband saw it and said the same. I don't think I could endure "seeing" what I'm reading!!!."

Ha ha, I did have to look between my fingers sometimes. It was genuinely creepy in an unsettling way. Really good though! Maybe I will read the book!


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I am close to finishing If Beale Street Could Talk by James Baldwin, and it's a wonderful book! 5 stars for sure, unless something goes really wrong with it in the final pages.

I'm also about halfway through the Harlem Renaissance work Cane by Jean Toomer. It's an interesting mixture of poetry & prose, and I was pleasantly surprised at how much I like the poetry in it. Toomer deserves to be ranked with the other great poets of the movement like Countee Cullen and Claude McKay.

Once I finish the Baldwin book tomorrow, I plan to start Fahrenheit 451 as well. I haven't read that one since I was a teenager!


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Christine  Hatfield  | 175 comments I finished my book called The Oligarch's Daughter by Joseph Finder


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Christine  Hatfield  | 175 comments I finished my book called Winning Back His Wife by Melissa McClone


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Christine  Hatfield  | 175 comments I finished my book called Ghost Stories of Texas by Jo-Anne Christensen


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Greg | 8382 comments Mod
It's impressive how quickly you finish books Christine!


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Greg | 8382 comments Mod
I finished both all three of the books I mentioned earlier, and all were 4-5 stars. Quite a nice way to return to reading!

I highly reccommend all three of them, especially Fahrenheit 451 and If Beale Street Could Talk!

Now, I'm finishing up the entertaining lighter fantasy novel A Sorceress Comes to Call by T. Kingfisher.

Also, I'll start today Tyll by German author Daniel Kehlmann as well as begin my re-read of Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys


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I finished A Sorceress Comes to Call by T. Kingfisher. It wasn't quite as fun as A Wizard’s Guide to Defensive Baking or as atmospheric as What Moves the Dead, but I still thoroughly enjoyed it! ★★★★ (4.0)

I also finished German author Daniel Kehlmann's tale Tyll, with legendary trickster Tyll Ulenspiegel and the thirty-year war. I thought it was absolutely brilliant! ★★★★★ (5.0)

Now, I'm almost done with the very dark Southern novel The Weight of This World by David Joy as well as American poet Muriel Rukeyser's first book Theory of Flight. I can see glimpses of Rukeyser's future gifts here, but I much prefer her later poetry such as The Speed of Darkness.

I'm also two thirds of the way through my re-read of Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys, which I like just as much the second time around.

Next, I plan to start The Collected Works of Billy the Kid by Michael Ondaatje.


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Christine  Hatfield  | 175 comments I finished my book called Terrified by Kevin O'Brien


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Christine  Hatfield  | 175 comments I finished my book called The Drake House by Kelly Moran


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Christine  Hatfield  | 175 comments I finished my book called Remain by Nicholas Sparks


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Started yesterday - as audiobook - Scraps of Heaven by Arnold Zable. A bit confused i have to say; but I'm only at the beginning!


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Christine  Hatfield  | 175 comments I finished my book called Chasing Perfect by Susan Mallery


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Christine  Hatfield  | 175 comments I finished my book called The Unfinished Gift by Dan Walsh


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Christine  Hatfield  | 175 comments I finished my book called Ocean City Sunglow by Claudia Vance


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Christine  Hatfield  | 175 comments I finished my book called Ocean City Midnights by Claudia Vance


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Christine  Hatfield  | 175 comments I finished my book called The Stillwater Girls by Minka Kent


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Christine  Hatfield  | 175 comments I finished my book called White Christmas Wedding by Celeste Winters


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