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Sarah Willmann | 2282 comments Labrinth by Kate mosse


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Beth Ann | 8 comments I’m reading the Secret of Snow by Viola Shipman.


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Christine  Hatfield  | 312 comments I finished my book called The Girl Who Lived by Christopher Greyson


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Patricia Falon | 2 comments I am reading Billy Connolly 's book called Windswept and Interesting


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Angela Goldsmith | 3 comments I am going to have a go at reading Poor Things by Alasdair Gray. Poor Things Poor Things by Alasdair Gray Not sure how I will get on with it yet? But Mary Shelley's Frankenstein Frankenstein: The 1818 Text and Alice in Wonderland Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland / Through the Looking-Glass are two of my favourite novels.
I am not sure if they share similarities with the novel Poor Things but it looks intriguing nonetheless.


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Kristine  | 284 comments April wrote: "I'm reading, "Fatherland" by Burkhard Bilger.

Bilger researches his family history and discovers that his maternal grandfather was a local Nazi Party Chief in a small town in Alsace. The author g..."

April, thanks for your review of this book. I want to read it. I am sure it will be disturbing, but history repeats itself and the more we know the better. Yes, wonder the same about looking back in 20 years.


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Kristine  | 284 comments I just finished Tom Lake, read by Meryl Streep. Loved this story.

I started Yellowface, R.F. Kuang which so far I like. Will see how far this deluded main character will go to win acclaim.


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Lindsey Gandhi (lindseygandhi) | 51 comments Looking for a creepy, twisty thriller? Here's my 4 star review of The Stranger Upstairs The Stranger Upstairs by Lisa M. Matlin

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


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Sarah Willmann | 2282 comments Four aunties and a wedding by Jesse q sutanto


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Christine  Hatfield  | 312 comments I finished my book called A Christmas Memory by Richard Paul Evans


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Sue Rawley (sue-ville) | 1 comments I am reading "The Phone Box at the Edge of the World" by Laura Imai Messina


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Sarah Willmann | 2282 comments Anybody out there by Marian Keyes


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Brenda Klaassen (librarymom23) | 219 comments This week I hope to finish the interesting book, Dead Man's Wine: Murder in Wine Country!


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Danielle  | 12 comments One of the Good Guys by Araminta Ha


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Sarah Willmann | 2282 comments The English wife by Lauren willig


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Leigh Anne | 1 comments I'm reading The Love Song of Miss Queenie Hennessy by Rachel Joyce. It's the sequel to The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry and I'm loving it.


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Audrareads | 12 comments Just started Pride and Prejudice.


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Sarah Willmann | 2282 comments Ghost stories of Michigan by Dan asfar


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donna davis | 1 comments Just finished The Silent Patient. 2 subplots and an ending that knocked my socks off!


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Kristine  | 284 comments I just finished Diva by Daisy Goodwin , Daisy Goodwin. It was about Maria Callus, the incredibly talented Opera Singer. I learned so much about her life. Terrific Book.


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Christine  Hatfield  | 312 comments I finished my book called The Christmas List by Richard Paul Evans


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Carlisy (carlisyabreu) | 2 comments Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir…

If you’ve read it, please tell me it gets better. I’m almost halfway through and ready to give up. I’m surprised I haven’t already.


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Christine  Hatfield  | 312 comments The book was very good Loretta


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Sky_reads (bookloverofc) | 2 comments The fire keepers daughter!


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Brenda Klaassen (librarymom23) | 219 comments I started Crosshairs last night because I borrowed it from a neighboring library and I only have a little time to read it and return it.


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Agreeable Avery by E.L. Westbury


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Sarah Willmann | 2282 comments Haunted houses Edrick thay


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Sarah Willmann | 2282 comments Sarah's key by Tatiana de rosnay


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Christine  Hatfield  | 312 comments I finished my book called Murder, Interrupted by James Patterson


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Elizabeth Knowles (lizziesharpee) The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart by Holly Ringland :)


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Frances Puopolo | 8 comments Currently on audible “a little life” and reading a court of wings and ruin. ❤️


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Shend (bookishshend) | 1 comments Currently reading Lessons In Chemistry


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Sarah Willmann | 2282 comments The island by Natasha Preston


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Lisa (lisalorenzino) Normal People. Loving it so far!


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Laken Michelle Wall | 8 comments I am currently reading the Inmate by Frieda McFadden and also Butcher & Blackbird.


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Margaret (magsbxv) | 8 comments Kristine wrote: "I just finished Horse, Geraldine Books. Excellent."

Fabulous author. Loved Year of Wonders


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Margaret (magsbxv) | 8 comments April wrote: "I'm reading, "Fatherland" by Burkhard Bilger.

Bilger researches his family history and discovers that his maternal grandfather was a local Nazi Party Chief in a small town in Alsace. The author g..."


page 150 sounds like the world since 9/11. Shock after shock after shock. Until 10/7/23 when we don't think it can get worse and it just keeps getting worse, but a little worse than the last horror show (Ukraine) and the last (wild fire smoke out) and the last (Pandemic) and the last (Trump) and the last (Great Recession). And I think there a dozens more smaller but shocking events that just keep piling up.


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Margaret (magsbxv) | 8 comments Dione wrote: "The Women by Kristin Hannah and the Wishing Game by Meg Shaffer. Both are really good so far,"

The Women is not published yet. where did you get it?


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Sarah Willmann | 2282 comments The haunting by Natasha Preston


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Elizabeth Knowles (lizziesharpee) This Tale is Forbidden by Polly Crosby
If you like the TV Show "Once Upon A Time", I recommend this alot!!


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Sarah Willmann | 2282 comments Asylum (book 1) by Madeline roux


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Ree Smith (reesmith) Class - Stephanie Land


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Stacey | 5 comments Hey guys,

Don't normally recommend books but this one I had to as it really helped me. It's called The Book Signing. It's so good and I loved how the author had awesome character description. Have a read.
The Book SigningTania Gold


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Sarah Willmann | 2282 comments Sanctum (asylum book 2) by Madeleine roux


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Sharni Stein | 5 comments Hiya, I loved the Book Signing by Tania Gold! I just saw somebody also read it. If you havent read it, head to amazon. Really helped me get over my x.The Book SigningTania Gold


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Laila (lailabaez) | 1 comments _El día que aprendí que no se amar_ [The day I learned that I don’t know how to love], by Aura García-Junco


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