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message 7601: by Howard (last edited Dec 18, 2023 04:39PM) (new)

Howard Frisk (howardfrisk) The Point of it All by Charles Krauthammer

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4...


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Robin (eliza_r) | 1 comments I'm trying to stick with Greg Olsen's, THE AMISH WIFE. However, I'll probably switch to something else.


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Sarah Willmann | 2284 comments Free food for millionaires by min Jin lee


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Sarah Willmann | 2284 comments Pachinko by min Jin lee


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Yvonne (yvonnehandy) | 19 comments Sarah wrote: "Pachinko by min Jin lee"

This is one of my all time favorite books


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Danielle  | 12 comments I just finished reading "A Winter in NY" by Josie Silver and I am now reading "Love, Holly" by Emily Stone.


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Sarah Willmann | 2284 comments Someone to love by Mary balogh


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Brianna | 3 comments I just finished Too Late by Colleen Hoover, and started Heart Bones by her :)


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Margaret | 128 comments The Mitford Affair by Marie Benedict


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Jade. (jade_chapters) Christmas in the Scottish Highlands by Donna Ashcroft


Leah reading & recording (leahpink) | 2 comments Currently reading The Fine Print and Harry Potter and the Cursed Child


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Caroline  | 1 comments Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus


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 ☆ Teha ☆ (tehadivine) | 6 comments bad feminist


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Sarah Willmann | 2284 comments The valancourt book of horror stories Edited by James Jenkins and Ryan cagle


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Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) | 679 comments I’m reading a book called Miracle on Chance Avenue by Jane Porter


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Brenda Klaassen (librarymom23) | 219 comments I have started Ruby Spencer's Whisky Year because a library patron suggested it to me!


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Denise (denisemeagles) | 71 comments The Heaven and Earth Grocery Store and Wellness.


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Sarah Willmann | 2284 comments Bright young women by Jessica knoll


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Michael Bowers | 18 comments Gretchen wrote: "Always curious about what everyone else is reading and enjoying. Tell us what you've checked out recently!"

Former #1 on Amazon Hot New Releases

First Place (Memoir/COVID)
"2023 Next Generation India Book Award"
and
“2022 Best Indie Book Award (BiBA)”

Captured By COVID, Deceit, Conspiracy and Death – A True Story
www.mikebowers.net

Captured by COVID is an emotional journey that begs to question… Is reality real? How would you know?

The accounts of Captured by COVID are true; every line, word, letter…. The images, smell, feel of everything was and still is vivid in his mind; yet he struggles to talk about this ordeal with anyone. He chronicled every thought, vision and smell, right down to the color of Sara's lipstick, as a means to help cope with his Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).

For a long period of time, he didn't know who he could trust or who was behind the conspiracy to end his life. It was several months and the writing of Captured By COVID before Bowers had the courage to talk about the horrors he endured.

Bowers had lost every muscle in his body. He was intubated, on a vent, and unable to talk. Everything around him was strange. He had no control over his body or his life. Heavily drugged, he was unable to tell which world he was in. The fear of the unknown increased his anxiety and was driving him insane.


“Captured by Covid's vivid descriptions of Mike's harrowing experiences led me on a journey that I was not expecting.”

"Amazing read, couldn't put it down. Incredible story about fighting through adversity and overwhelming challenges. Well written."

"Captured By COVID was a totally consuming read for me. I was gripped by the graphic "other worldly" details of what he silently endured...”

“I was truly in awe and disbelief while reading this book. It was a true roller coaster ride!”

“A riveting story of chaos and hopelessness.”


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Mercedes (mercedesbooks) | 3 comments Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries by Heather Fawcett


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JMW (jennem) | 69 comments The Invisible Life of Addie Larue


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Sarah Willmann | 2284 comments Snowed in for Christmas by Sarah Morgan


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Sarah Willmann | 2284 comments The weight of ink by Rachel Kadish


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Denise (denisemeagles) | 71 comments The Berry Pickers
I Must Betray You
The Boys In the Boat


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Sarah Willmann | 2284 comments First kiss at Christmas by lee Tobin McClain


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Virginia | 2 comments I'm reading The Bone Season by Samantha Shannon.


message 7627: by Pavithra (new)

Pavithra Rajasekar I am reading three books right now, all different genres, just to keep things interesting 😋:

Mystery: The murders at Fleat House
Historical fiction: The Covenant of water
Non-fiction: Alone - Reflections on Solitary Living

So far i find all three books captivating ☺


message 7628: by Sarah (last edited Dec 25, 2023 10:34PM) (new)

Sarah Willmann | 2284 comments The sound of sleigh bells by Janet Dailey


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Denise (denisemeagles) | 71 comments Flight
Minor Details


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Sarah Willmann | 2284 comments The ball at Versailles By Danielle Steel


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Lisa | 1 comments A Spectacular View by K T Stahl.
This book really should be made into a movie!


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Jill Coventry (jillcoventry) | 1 comments I'm currently reading "The Pivot Year" by Brianna Wiest...just a few pages in but good so far! I didn't actually choose it as a New Year's resolution kind of thing, but timing is serendipitous I suppose...


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Sarah Willmann | 2284 comments Whiskey beach by Nora Roberts


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Danielle | 9 comments A Court of Mist and Fury


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John (kingslayer1983) | 27 comments 41 A portrait of my father


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Denise (denisemeagles) | 71 comments Yellowface


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Yvonne (yvonnehandy) | 19 comments I'm reading:

America Fantastica by Tim O'Brien
and
The Chinese Groove by Kathryn Ma


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Reksana (reksanamunshi1710) | 2 comments Happy place by Emily Henry


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Brenda Klaassen (librarymom23) | 219 comments Started listening to A Game of Fate and am really enjoying it.


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Patty | 1 comments Lessons in Chemistry


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Sarah Willmann | 2284 comments Inheritance (#1 of the lost brides trilogy) by Nora Roberts


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Sarah Willmann | 2284 comments Fourth wing (the Empyrean book 1) by Rebecca yarros


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Sarah Willmann | 2284 comments Iron flame (Empyrean book 2) by Rebecca yarros


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Patty Gordon (themommelife) | 3 comments Smutty romance novels. Best way to spend Christmas break!


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Kristine  | 284 comments I’m trying to finish a couple of Challenges, so Reading
1. The Secret History, Donna Tartt
2. Horse, Geraldine Brooks
3. The Alice Network, Kate Quinn


message 7647: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Willmann | 2284 comments The exchange by John Grisham


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Courtney | 1 comments I figured Year if Yes by Shonda Rhimes would be fitting to start the new year.


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La Strada | 11 comments Sherwood Anderson's "The triumph of the egg". This collection of short stories is very impressing and is a milestone of American literature.


message 7650: by heyysamara (new)

heyysamara Just started Freida McFadden - Do Not Disturb


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