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Sarah Willmann | 2392 comments How to solve your own murder by Kristen Perrin


message 9252: by Tracey (new)

Tracey | 9 comments well, a Mary Stone or two a day. Winter/Autumn completed. Last almost completed. Not sure which next. Also Eye of the Reindeer and The Beesting(audio)


message 9253: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Willmann | 2392 comments The twisted ones by T. Kingfisher


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CESAR GOMEZ | 2 comments Just finished El Umbral Invisible: Crónicas de lo Inexplicable — and wow.
A powerful, real-life journey through mysteries that defy logic.
Highly recommend if you're into the supernatural and unexplained. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F3WHTW1Y


message 9255: by Dan (new)

 Dan | 9 comments Currently reading My Friends by Hisham Matar!


message 9256: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Willmann | 2392 comments Lost boy found by Kirsten Alexander


message 9257: by Val (new)

Val Wheeler (wheelerdealer) | 58 comments Just completed Strangers in Time by David Baldacci Strangers in Time by David Baldacci - a great book and an even better audio book!!

Here's my 5* review - https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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Victoria Jappy (tortjappy) | 1 comments The sea, the sea by Iris Murdock .


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message 9261: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Willmann | 2392 comments The walking dead compendium one By Robert kirkman


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Deaun Sanner | 3 comments Lion and Lamb by James Patterson


message 9263: by Christine (new)

Christine  Hatfield  | 327 comments I finished both of my books and they were both called The Housemaid's Wedding by Freida McFadden and Brain Damage by Freida McFadden


message 9264: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Willmann | 2392 comments The orchard house by Lucinda Riley


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Sarah Willmann | 2392 comments The kiss and other stories by Anton Chekhov


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Sarah Willmann | 2392 comments I capture the castle by dodie smith


message 9267: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Willmann | 2392 comments The learners by chip Kidd


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Nido | 1 comments Just finishing “Steppenwolf”, beautifully written and very philosophical.


message 9270: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Willmann | 2392 comments Shampoo planet by Douglas coupland


message 9271: by Kristine (last edited Apr 17, 2025 01:18PM) (new)

Kristine  | 286 comments Reading: Julie Chan Is Dead by Liann Zhang Julie Chan Is Dead by Liann Zhang

So far, love this book. Staying up way too late reading it. About Julie, whose twin sister, Chloe she finds dead. Yet, she thinks that over and decides it work better being dead and becoming Chloe, her huge Influencer Sister. There is going to be a price to pay for that.

Review if Interested: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 9272: by Dan (new)

 Dan | 9 comments Jus finished My Friends by Hisham Matar, now reading The Chimes by Anna Smaill


message 9273: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Willmann | 2392 comments A step in the dark By Judith Lennox


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Sarah Willmann | 2392 comments The unburied by Charles palliser


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Sarah Willmann | 2392 comments Longbourn by jo baker


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Christine  Hatfield  | 327 comments I finished my book called The Crash by Freida McFadden


message 9277: by Jenn (new)

Jenn Lewis | 18 comments Part of your world by Abby Jimenez
I’m halfway through it, and I’m really enjoying it. Such a fun light read, which was what I needed after finishing 1984.


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Marie Bolin | 1 comments Close your eyes and count to ten by Lisa unger


message 9280: by Kristine (last edited Apr 17, 2025 01:26PM) (new)

Kristine  | 286 comments Finishing Coram House by Bailey Seybolt Coram House by Bailey Seybolt
Set in Burlington, VT and based on true story of Orphanage where kids were lost or disappeared. Like that Alex, the author is an Investigative Journalist and wants to know what happened to these kids. The book just came out on 4/15.

Listening to Good Girl by Aria Aber Good Girl by Aria Aber Have book, too. Very Literary, about immigrant from Afghanistan. Young Woman coming of age.Not Sure what I think so far, a bit strange, in controlling relationship with man that doesn’t acknowledge her really. Short-Listed for Women’s Prize for Fiction 2025, so try to Read all those each year.


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Sarah Willmann | 2392 comments Attack on titan anthology by Scott Snyder, Gail Simone, faith Erin hicks


message 9282: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Willmann | 2392 comments Notes from the underground by fyodor Dostoevsky


message 9283: by Belinda (new)

Belinda Daou | 1 comments If anyone here is interested in reviewing my new released debut poetry book , please email me on :

bell.d.poet@gmail.com

So I can share an ARC with you
I would be so grateful for your support ! 💕🙏🏼

Thanks
Belinda


message 9284: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Willmann | 2392 comments Six days in Bombay by alka Joshi


message 9285: by Coco (new)

Coco Magnus | 4 comments hi im coco and I'm reading unravel me by tahereh magi shatter Mr series


message 9286: by Steven (new)

Steven | 2 comments I'm reading Homeseeking by Karissa Chen. So far, heart warming and heart breaking.


message 9287: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Willmann | 2392 comments Her soul for revenge by Harley Laroux


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Sarah Willmann | 2392 comments The personal librarian by Marie Benedict


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Christine  Hatfield  | 327 comments I finished my book called The Coworker by Freida McFadden


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Sarah Willmann | 2392 comments Before the coffee gets cold (book 1) by toshikazu kawaguchi


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Reader Lori C | 1 comments The Maid by Nita Prose


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Gina Caddeo | 14 comments Lilac Girls


message 9293: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Willmann | 2392 comments A tale for the time being by Ruth ozeki


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Rochi (rocio13_mrts_) | 6 comments The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins


message 9295: by Casey (new)

Casey Coleman | 3 comments Bring Up the Bodies - Hilary Mantel
Lost Kingdom - Signe Pike


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Amanda | 4 comments Galaphile
I am reading Galaphile by Terry Brooks


message 9297: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Willmann | 2392 comments The secret countess by Eva Ibbotson


message 9298: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Willmann | 2392 comments North and south by Elizabeth Gaskell


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KALAKI BRIAN (mushokbrian) | 5 comments Escaping Life’s Ten Traps: A Guide to Breaking Free from Self-Sabotage
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