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Courtney Urda | 17 comments Just finished The Night Tiger, definitely worth the read! Just starting The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck


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Christina (chrstnamarie) | 2 comments Just finished The Road, now reading Monsoon Mansion


message 453: by Dee_Lyn (new)

Dee_Lyn (dee_l) I always have multiple books that I'm reading at the same time. 1-2 physical books, 1-2 audiobooks, and 2-3 kindle books. I like to have something to fit my mood and always on hand to read wherever I am. Currently I'm listening to The Girls at 17 Swann Street and The Alice Network. I'm reading Geekerella, The Lost Vintage. And I have 4 e-books ARCs that I need to finish this week.


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Echo (soimamomnow) | 2 comments Dee wrote: "I always have multiple books that I'm reading at the same time. 1-2 physical books, 1-2 audiobooks, and 2-3 kindle books. I like to have something to fit my mood and always on hand to read wherever..."

I am the exact same way. I have 2 audiobooks and 1 physical book right now that I am reading. I like to have a variety.


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Lena (lenamirish) | 5 comments Kindle: The Checklist Manifesto
Audio: Girl in Pieces by Kathleen Glasgow
Hardcover: LeaderShift by John Maxwell


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Nessie | 9 comments I'm currently reading Where The Crawdads Sing and I'm loving It! I always have 2 books going at the same time. I have one on audio that I listen to at work and either a physical book or one on my paperwhite. I


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Maureen MacDonald | 4 comments Saltwater Joys by Dianna Brown.....Loving this debut book. She is a fantastic writer. Keeping my attention with every emotion going.


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Wendy (wmaresca) I just finished rereading and also at the same time listening to the audible version of the book Illuminae (The Illuminae Files, #1) by Amie Kaufman and was just as good if not better the second time around. I want to read the third book in the series so decided to reread the first to since it has been a few years since I read them.


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Annie B I just started reading Us Against You by Fredrik Backman. It’s funny, I’m having the same issues I had at the beginning of Beartown. It’s just seems so slow and tedious to me. I just need to remember, that its the middle and end of his books that make me want to read his stuff more. Does anyone else have that problem?


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Kristine | 12 comments Anne wrote: "I just started reading Us Against You by Fredrik Backman. It’s funny, I’m having the same issues I had at the beginning of Beartown. It’s just seems so slow and tedious to me. I just need to rememb..."

Good to know! I just started A Man Called Ove and it's my first by Backman. Heard such great things so looking forward to it!


Tina Loves To Read (clothdiaperingmom) I am listening to one audiobook "Into the Water" and listening to one audiobook with my daughter "dork dairies" and reading one book "The Lost Summer".


☕️Hélène⚜️ (theintrovertmoondreader) I’m reading Colson Whitehead “The Underground Railroad” and Taylor Jenkins Taylor “FOREVER,Interrupted” both are 😊.


☕️Hélène⚜️ (theintrovertmoondreader) Does anyone know what the May book club is? I’m not on Instagram.


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Alyssa (alyssascard) | 57 comments Nothing yet😬😬


☕️Hélène⚜️ (theintrovertmoondreader) Thanks Alyssa! Will wait for your post once you know!🤗


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Alyssa (alyssascard) | 57 comments The May Pick is From Scratch: A Memoir of Love, Sicily, and Finding Home by Tembi Locke


message 467: by Moonkiszt (new)

Moonkiszt (moonkisztgmailcom) 10 books but the 2 bobbing to the top of my attention pool is Kingfishers Catch Fire by R Godden and What Could Possibly Go Wrong by Jodi Taylor


☕️Hélène⚜️ (theintrovertmoondreader) Thanks for the heads up but I told myself NO MORE MEMOIRS! So, I’ll skip this month selection.


☕️Hélène⚜️ (theintrovertmoondreader) Ok! I changed my mind read a snippet and I’m curious so will get the book tomorrow! More to come


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JMW (jennem) | 69 comments Currently reading Rules of Civility by Amor Towles. I keep finding myself trying to jump forward in the book looking for Tinker. Someone tell me what happens.


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Meaghan (aworldofnovels) | 4 comments Daniel wrote: "I just started reading Where the Crawdad Sings and I'm loving it so far!"

This was my April bookclub pick and it was loved by all!


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Meaghan (aworldofnovels) | 4 comments Coelle wrote: "I also just fininshed reading Trevor Noah Born of Crime.........really really good book.....actually learned much from reading and have a new appreciation for him....writes like he talks. I, too, h..."

Loved this book! Can't wait for his next one to come out next year! Official date is June 2020!


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Meaghan (aworldofnovels) | 4 comments I'm currently reading

What is History? by Edward Carr (getting a jump on my philosophy of history for future study)

An Absolutely Remarkable Thing by Hank Green (I love his brother's books, so I decided to jump in)

100 Million Years of Food by Stephen Le (I have an interest in food history)

Who Killed Canadian History? by J.L. Granatstein (As a student of history this book is making me want to rip it into pieces with anger, but it's a must read for people looking to study history and the public)

On the Come Up by Angie Thomas (A future book club read. I loved The Hate U Give but am finding this more difficult to get into)

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban by J.K. Rowling (I'm doing a readalong on Instagram but am behind)


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Abbey Rosete (abbeyrosete) | 2 comments I'm reading Before We Were Strangers by Renee Carlino. I'm enjoying it so far!


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Neydin Osorio | 3 comments Currently on a romance binge, I’m reading the wedding by Nicholas sparks. I am enjoying so far and just found out that this book is apparently the sequel to the notebook? And sometimes referred to as notebook #2. Though I probably won’t, I am wondering if I should have read the notebook first. What are your thoughts?!


☕️Hélène⚜️ (theintrovertmoondreader) Well! Neydin Osorio! I read the Notebook many moons ago and had no clue there was a sequel! So, my situation is the inverse then yours. I’ll eventually will read the sequel but I might have to reread Notebook!


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Alyssa (alyssascard) | 57 comments Loved, loved, loved the notebook!


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Neydin Osorio | 3 comments From what I’ve seen the notebook is highly regarded, I may have to check it out soon! Let me know if you recommend any other romance or women’s fiction novels!


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Katie Van Alyne Neydin wrote: "Currently on a romance binge, I’m reading the wedding by Nicholas sparks. I am enjoying so far and just found out that this book is apparently the sequel to the notebook? And sometimes referred to ..."

I've read both and don't think you need to read the Notebook first.

Some Nicholas Sparks books that I've thought were amazing for your romance kick: The Last Song and the Longest Ride.


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Darlene Ellerhorst | 2 comments I’ve recently discovered an author named Debbie Macomber. She’s a delightful writer.

At the moment I’m reading Between Friends, a book written in the style of a compilation of letters and journal entries between two best friends and their respective friends and family. The setting is between 1948, the year the girls are born and follows their lives into the 70’s. Experiencing the Vietnam War, domestic relationship issues and struggles. I’m just about half way through and can’t put it down!


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Choopie | 1 comments Hi,
I’m new to the group from Downunder.
I’ve just finished reading The Poisoned Legacy by Su Adams.


message 483: by Katie (new)

Katie | 3 comments Let's see, Benjamin Franklin autobiography, The Lemon Tree and Preet Bharara's Doing Justice


message 484: by Moonkiszt (new)

Moonkiszt (moonkisztgmailcom) When We Left Cuba, Nine Stories by Salinger and The Scapegoat by D DuMaurier amongs others. . . .


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Becky Pendleton | 2 comments I’m reading children chapter book Katie kazoo 1-4


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The Nanny, a French fright


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Andrea Ahn | 3 comments I'm just starting the Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware.


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Nana | 2 comments Through Goodreads, I won the book All The Forgivenesses by Elizabeth Hardinger. It is due to be published on Aug. 27th of this year. Southern Literature would be the genre, but the story is of women everywhere. The story is of the life of a poor woman from the Appalachian hills of Kentucky, and all the trial and tribulations of her life. I have been waiting for a book where I want to read every single word and not skim through. Every character is interesting and well- developed. The language is rich and powerful. It is loosely based on the author's own family. I finished it this morning on Mother's Day, which seemed appropriate. This book was intense, real, beautiful, and it will stay with you forever.


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Marian | 3 comments I am reading "Next Year in Havana".Good good story so far:)


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Lisa Weaver (mrsweaver2006) I am almost done reading the 3rd book in the maddadam series which as actually called maddadam lol by author margret artwood


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Spring by Ali Smith


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Erin | 3 comments I just finished The Rules of Magic by Alice Hoffman, and I just started Hillbilly Elegy by JD Vance. Both very good and very different!


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Neydin Osorio | 3 comments Eat Pray Love audiobook narrated by the author herself, and it is surprisingly very good!


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Ioana (ioana_ciobanu) | 2 comments Hello everyone! :)
My name is Ioana, I'm from Romania (Eastern Europe), and I enjoy reading all sorts of genres. Currently I'm reading Maybe You Should Talk to Someone, by Lori Gottlieb. It's verrrrry good. :)


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Sabina Kelly (goodreadscomsjaskelly) The Library Book by Susan Orlean
Sunset Beach by Mary Kay Andrews
Pasta Pinot & Murder by Jamie Lee Scott
Christmas in London by Anita Hughes


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Alyssa (alyssascard) | 57 comments I just finished Maid by Stephanie Land. Now I am reading On Mystic Lake by Kristin Hannah and Game of Thrones. And I just got a copy of The Library Book by Susan Orlean. I can’t wait to start reading it.


message 497: by NinaFarhani (new)

NinaFarhani | 1 comments Hello, I’m nina! And I can’t wait to start reading It Had To Be You by Ellie Adams. Feel free to suggest me rom-com novels! 😊


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Lisa Weldon (goodreadscomlisaweldon) | 6 comments Am reading Without A Map, a memoir by Meredith Hall. Excellent read so far...very tender account of a young woman who gets pregnant as a teenager and is sent away in shame.


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Christine (norabarnacle30) | 4 comments I finally got around to The Girl the Train and loved it! I’ve just been watching the film and it’s considerably less cohesive and suspenseful.


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Pennie Lail | 10 comments The guest book... Sarah Blake


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