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Anna | 2 comments Just finished "In An Instant" quick satisfying read. Just started reading "The Kitchen House" loving Kathleen Grissom's writing style.


message 1002: by Kimberley (last edited Mar 11, 2020 12:27PM) (new)

Kimberley Fraser Just started In the Woods this morning.


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Izzi (izzianne) | 2 comments Currently reading The Secret History of the Pink Carnation series, Napoleonic France and female spies...my two favorites!


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skketch (goodreadscomnovel_thoughts) Finished *In An Instant* which I liked. Review to come and started *This is Not How it Ends* so far I like the writing style.


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Liz | 109 comments I just finished If I Had your Face, which will be published next month. Great debut novel. If I Had Your Face by Frances Cha

Here’s my review:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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Leanna | 1 comments The Senator Saga by S.P. Fletcher. It's a little dark and twisty but I love it. The Senator (The Senator Saga, #1).


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Paula Cappa | 109 comments Stein on Writing A Master Editor of Some of the Most Successful Writers of Our Century Shares His Craft Techniques and Strategies by Sol Stein

Reading "Stein on Writing" by Sol Stein. Wow, if you are a writer and looking for a book on writing, this one is one of the best I've read. Stein is author of nine novels and nonfiction, screenplays and TV dramas.


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Patricia Walker  (fattipatti2) | 18 comments I am reading The Break by Katherena Vermette Great book so far


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Jay Pea | 2 comments Just finished reading Where the Forest Meets the Stars. Could hardly put the book down. Just started Daisy Jones and the Six.


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Chrystele Myriam (chrystelemyriam) | 6 comments Traveling with my mind during this lockdown and reading The Jetsetters by Amanda Eyre Ward


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Michelle Sizemore | 2 comments Floating Twigs by Charles Tabb


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Justina | 15 comments The Break by Katherina Vermette


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Justina | 15 comments Katherena*


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Aslihan | 5 comments Just finished "The Longest Ride" by Nicholas Sparks.
Going to start "Pachinko" by Min Lin Lee


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Sharon (sharonk515) | 1 comments just finished Educated and started The Cactus!


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Sarah | 1 comments I am currently reading Sense and Sensibility ! It's the first Jane Austen for me, and I am really enjoying it !


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Dawn | 1 comments The 24 hour Cafe by Libby Page


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bambu78 | 21 comments I have just finished Cosi' in terra by Davide Enia. He shows that you do not have to be Camilleri to be a good Sicilian writer. I enjoyed it very much. Hope it could be soon translated, even though I do not know how the poor translator could match the unmatchable Sicilian dialect beauty.


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Susan Nishikawa | 1 comments Red at the Bone. But, just finished The Tenth Muse.


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Molly | 1 comments Just finished Orphan Train, now i'm having a hard time finding something to keep my attention.


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skketch (goodreadscomnovel_thoughts) listening to: The Reckoning by John Grisham
Goodreads giveaway: Me for You by Lolly Winston
Ghosts of Eden Park by Karen Abbott
just finished: In An Instant and This is not How it Ends


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Linda (llsbooks) | 2 comments I've read other books by Christina Baker Klein and can highly recommend A Piece of the World, about Christina, the subject of Wyeth's famous painting Christina's World. Also, Georgia, by Dawn Tripp - a historical fiction imagining of of Georgia O'Keefe and her relationship with Alfred Stieglitz. I've read both books twice. Art heals and in this period on our planet we need art, whether it be books, poetry, music or taking a walk and experiencing nature. We are still allowed to take walks but I live in a state (Illinois) where we are telecommuting and sheltering in place.


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skketch (goodreadscomnovel_thoughts) Molly wrote: "Just finished Orphan Train, now i'm having a hard time finding something to keep my attention."

If you liked that one, which I also read and found so compelling, you might consider "The Last Train to London" by Meg Waite Clayton. It is about a Dutch woman in WWII who evacuates Jewish children from Austria. I thought it was so good!


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Ted Huntington | 5 comments Just finished “The Name of the Wind.” Really interesting.


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Valerie | 4 comments Just finished Little Fires Everywhere. Now reading The Hunting Party.


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Halle McClain | 1 comments The Queen of Hearts by Kimmery Martin


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Erika Gretel (erikag) The Martian by Andy Weir


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Ok I need some help with my next Agatha Christie read.. I just finished Nemesis and in the past I have read And Then There Were None, Murder on the Orient Express, and Five Little Pigs. I am trying to read all of her books this year. What should I read next?


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skketch (goodreadscomnovel_thoughts) Me wrote: "Ok I need some help with my next Agatha Christie read.. I just finished Nemesis and in the past I have read And Then There Were None, Murder on the Orient Express, and Five Little Pigs. I am trying..."

How about Murder at the Vicarage? It's the first appearance of Miss Marple.


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Darlene Dundas (newgirl1) | 1 comments I am currently “My Dark Vanessa” and though it is a very dark subject, the writing is superb :)


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Linda (llsbooks) | 2 comments I live in a state that has a shelter in place/stay inside order. I also work in health care, fortunately not on the front lines, but in Finance and Compliance. I'm reading Annie Dillard's nature writing, Pilgrim at Tinker Creek, and The Natural Garden by Ken Druse. I also have some new cookbooks so I can look for new recipes that will distract me, make me feel productive, and nourish me. I really need nature right now but it's March in the Chicago area with very little sun and lots of wind and rain.


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Chrystele Myriam (chrystelemyriam) | 6 comments I have been binge reading the “Wayward Children” series by Seanan McGuire. I’m on book four and I love it so much. I am clearly not ready for this series to end, for sure!


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aya greece | 3 comments Erin wrote: "Right now, Zadie Smith’s “Feel Free” essays, but I’m on the fence."

Awesome! I've read it months ago!


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aya greece | 3 comments I am reading "Englightment Now" by Steven Pinker!


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Pallavi (dreamcatcher03) | 1 comments I've just finished Part 1 of 'Where The Crawdads Sing' and I'm enjoying it so far.


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Laura (twlightzonebookworm) | 4 comments Darlene wrote: "I am currently “My Dark Vanessa” and though it is a very dark subject, the writing is superb :)"

This book is on my To Buy list.


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Laura (twlightzonebookworm) | 4 comments I am reading Diary of an Alcoholic Housewife by Brenda Wilhelmson.


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Shelley Odell | 4 comments I just finished The Jetsetters and am currently reading A Good Neighborhood, actually just started it! It’s good so far!


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Denise (denisemeagles) | 71 comments I just finished Salt To The Sea. Another excellent read by Rita Sepetys.


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Thank you for the suggestion! I haven’t read Murder at the Vicarage yet. I like Ms. Marple, but Hercule Poirot is my favorite! I will give your suggestion a try.


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grace yang (grereads) Pachinko by Min Jin Lee! Such a beautiful book


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Celia | 1 comments I am currently reading The Overstory by Richard Powers and Once Upon a River by Dianne Setterfield.


message 1043: by skketch (new)

skketch (goodreadscomnovel_thoughts) Me wrote: "Thank you for the suggestion! I haven’t read Murder at the Vicarage yet. I like Ms. Marple, but Hercule Poirot is my favorite! I will give your suggestion a try."

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Justina | 15 comments I am currently reading The Home for Unwanted Girls ! Really captivating so far! I love books set in the 1950s.


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Kelly | 49 comments I am reading Twice in a Blue Moon by Christina Lauren


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Noraini Hayati Mohd Nasir (ayacyclops) | 2 comments I Owe You One by Sophie Kinsella


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Kimarmot | 3 comments Just finished and ARC of Missing in Action by Kate Canterbary. I highly recommend it , it will be released on March 31st.


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Caitlin | 9 comments In addition to The Jetsetters by Amanda Eyre Ward, which I just started, I'm also reading The Startless Sea by Erin Morgenstern, and am very captivated by it!


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Valerie | 4 comments Just finished Normal People. Not sure what next yet. Will decide tonight. Maybe Saint X.


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K.C. (vsqz) | 2 comments I'm currently reading 'A closed and common orbit' by Becky Chambers. The second book of the Wayfarer series!


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