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Ame (ameb33) | 43 comments I'm currently enjoying the audiobook version of Dear Fahrenheit 451: Love and Heartbreak in the Stacks: A Librarian's Love Letters and Breakup Notes to the Books in Her Life by Annie Spence. I found it on hoopla and I highly recommend it based on our mutual love of readers' advisory. These letters are hilarious (especially the letter written by an intoxicated Annie in ode to a bookshelf she "meets" at a party).


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Lisa K | 16 comments I thought by getting into Patrick Rothfuss's Kingkiller Chronicle (Name of the Wind) series late, I'd be able to binge the whole thing. Alas, book 3 isn't out yet!

I finished Exit West this morning - could be a great book discussion book.


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Barbie | 19 comments I'm reading A Closed and Common Orbit by Becky Chambers and it is fantastic so far! The first book was wonderful but I am enjoying this one so much more. The main character describes their issues with crowds and attention in ways I find really relatable.


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Ame (ameb33) | 43 comments Lisa wrote: "I thought by getting into Patrick Rothfuss's Kingkiller Chronicle (Name of the Wind) series late, I'd be able to binge the whole thing. Alas, book 3 isn't out yet!"

I will definitely have to reread books 1 and 2 whenever book 3 decides to show its face. Heck, I might have to reread them when the series comes out.

Exit West has been on my TBR for a long time. I need to move it up the pile.


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Ame (ameb33) | 43 comments Barbie wrote: "I'm reading A Closed and Common Orbit by Becky Chambers and it is fantastic so far! The first book was wonderful but I am enjoying this one so much more. The main character describes their issues w..."

I'm glad the sequel is holding up! The first book is also on my TBR pile.


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Maggie (maggieallbee) | 36 comments I'm just over halfway through Wild by Cheryl Strayed. I wasn't sure if I was going to like it at first, but now I'm invested.

Thinking about starting the series A Song of Ice & Fire, since I'm having Game of Thrones withdrawal symptoms. :)

But that will have to wait until after I read A Wrinkle in Time and A Handmaid's Tale. Those will be counting for my 2018 book challenge.


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Ame (ameb33) | 43 comments Maggie wrote: "I'm just over halfway through Wild by Cheryl Strayed. I wasn't sure if I was going to like it at first, but now I'm invested.

Thinking about starting the series A Song of Ice & Fire, since I'm hav..."


Definitely recommend delving into Wrinkle in Time so you can schedule a movie date to see it on the big screen!


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Barbie | 19 comments Kareemah wrote: "oh! and listening to Renegades by Merissa Meyer. This book is also off to rocky start for me but I'm only 3 discs in.

And I too enjoyed Becky Chambers Wayfarer's books-- book 3 is due out in June ..."


I am so excited. I just finished Wayfarer's #2 last night and omg it was amazing. I can't wait for the next one. :)


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Barbie | 19 comments Lindsey wrote: "I'm finishing up Margaret the First by Danielle Dutton, a short historical fiction novel. It's a little unusual, a little lyrical, focused on an independent woman with a creative streak and a deep ..."

What is the Berlin book called?


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Maggie (maggieallbee) | 36 comments Lindsey wrote: "I'm finishing up Margaret the First by Danielle Dutton, a short historical fiction novel. It's a little unusual, a little lyrical, focused on an independent woman with a creative streak and a deep ..."

Ooh, I would totally read the Virginia State Peniteniary book. Thanks for mentioning that.


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Ame (ameb33) | 43 comments Kareemah wrote: "Excited to be 7 books in to the new year already! Really enjoyed the latest (and probably last) Flavia de Luc book: The Grave's a Fine and Private Place. Currently reading A Very Pukka Murder: A Ma..."

I really enjoyed the slow burn of Three Dark Crowns and One Dark Throne is definitely more of the same, so I was bummed about that since now I need to wait for the THIRD book and find out what happened.


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Ame (ameb33) | 43 comments Kareemah wrote: "And I too enjoyed Becky Chambers Wayfarer's books-- book 3 is due out in June ..."

Looks like summer 2018 is the best time for me to binge read all three books!


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Ame (ameb33) | 43 comments Lindsey wrote: "I'm finishing up Margaret the First by Danielle Dutton, a short historical fiction novel. It's a little unusual, a little lyrical, focused on an independent woman with a creative streak and a deep ..."

Just read the synopsis for Virginia State Penitentiary and now I'm going to have to read it so I can get really angry and upset.


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Maggie (maggieallbee) | 36 comments I'm a bad librarian! I hate A Wrinkle in Time! Hated it as a kid and still hate it now. I had to abandon it. Couldn't take it anymore.

Started The Handmaid's Tale and LOVE it.


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Ame (ameb33) | 43 comments Maggie wrote: "I'm a bad librarian! I hate A Wrinkle in Time! Hated it as a kid and still hate it now. I had to abandon it. Couldn't take it anymore.

Started The Handmaid's Tale and LOVE it."


I didn't know you had tried it as a kid as well! Like I told you IRL, I'm really curious as to whether the graphic novel version would be more palatable for you.


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Ame (ameb33) | 43 comments I just read Black Hole by Charles Burns in one sitting last night. I didn't mean to plow right through it, but there you go.

It's a graphic novel about teens in the 70's who are passing around a teen-only infection (via sex or spit is also implied), and it can do just about anything to you. One character has a vestigial tail, another has strange purple bumps on his ribs, and another young lady is able to peel off all of her skin (there's a new layer underneath, no worries!).

So if you're doing Readers' Advisory for someone who wants a weird "historical"/lite-lite sci-fi graphic novel and likes the idea of teens smoking pot and being miserable, this might be up their alley!

Spoiler alert - there's no investigating the "Why" of the plague. People just get it and keep going with their teen angst.


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Lisa K | 16 comments I *may* have squealed when my hold on the 3rd book in Jemisin's Broken Earth series arrived in my box yesterday. It's taken me maybe 3 weeks to get through all three! The first time I tried something by her, I couldn't get into it, but these are gripping with terrific world-building.


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Lisa K | 16 comments Kareemah wrote: "Just wrapped up with The Essex Serpent. I'm not sure how I feel about this book. if anyone else reads it, let me know how you felt about it :)"

I really liked it - though I had to get over my notion that there were going to be actual dragons. A snippet of what I wrote in my Goodreads notes, "It makes me think of writers like Dickens or Wharton for the all-encompassing nature of it: love and how it is expressed between family members or friends or lovers; evolution and faith; believing what we see; mass hysteria; poverty"


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