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Erin  W | 2 comments daisy Jones and the six


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Laura Nasoulinh (lauranasoulinh) | 123 comments I really enjoyed Daisy Jones, Erin! I hope you do as well


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skketch (goodreadscomnovel_thoughts) yes Daisy Jones is so good. I did the audio version and it was awesome.


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JMW (jennem) | 69 comments The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid


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Sally Bosch (goodreadscomsallybosch) | 2 comments I'm busy reading The use of Lateral Thinking by Edward de Bono; Hard Times by Charles Dickens and re-reading Psycho-Cybernetics by Dr Maxwell Maltz.


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skketch (goodreadscomnovel_thoughts) JennEm ⚜️ wrote: "The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid"

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Shubham Subhnil (bananabatsy) | 1 comments Half-way through Wolves of the Calla by Stephen King. Also started The Idiot by Dostoevsky and Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Christie.


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suzy ☆彡 (xszye) | 1 comments final girls by riley sager!


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Christi Feeney The Human Stain by Philip Roth. Amazing.


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Alison Winter in Paradise - Elin Hilderbrand!


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Heather Powell | 6 comments The Radium Girls: The Dark Story of America’s Shining Women by Kate Moore


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Laura | 1 comments Words on Bathroom Walls by Julia Walton. It's very good - riveting!


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Mary Ann (madavis5) | 2 comments The Stationery Shop by Marian Kamali


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skketch (goodreadscomnovel_thoughts) Heather wrote: "The Radium Girls: The Dark Story of America’s Shining Women by Kate Moore"

A shocking read! Appalling what people will do for $$$$$$
Your heart will break for these women.


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Katie Van Alyne skketch wrote: "Heather wrote: "The Radium Girls: The Dark Story of America’s Shining Women by Kate Moore"

A shocking read! Appalling what people will do for $$$$$$
You're heart will break for these women."


It's so good and one of those reads that just makes you mad! If you enjoy it, I also recommend the Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks.


message 1916: by JMW (new)

JMW (jennem) | 69 comments Currently reading Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia


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Eva V (varietyofev) | 1 comments Then She Was Gone by Lisa Jewell.


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Kristine  | 284 comments I just finished The Exiles, by Christina Baker Kline. I really liked it. The characters are great and it explores history in Australia during the 1840’s.

Started Swing Time by Zadie Smith.

I would definitely recommend American Dirt, thought that was a terrific book.


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Vandana Sinha (runnu) | 21 comments Bear Town by Frederik Backman. I loved - A man called Ove


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skketch (goodreadscomnovel_thoughts) Vandana wrote: "Bear Town by Frederik Backman. I loved - A man called Ove"

I would say this one is darker than Ove. But it is very good.


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Vandana Sinha (runnu) | 21 comments Thanks for the heads-up Skketch. What are you reading?


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Melissa Acquaviva | 12 comments I just started The Woman in the Mirror by Rebecca James. It’s a little bit creepy!


message 1923: by skketch (new)

skketch (goodreadscomnovel_thoughts) Vandana wrote: "Thanks for the heads-up Skketch. What are you reading?"

I needed something lightweight, or at least what I thought was lightweight.... I Was Told it Would Get Easier by Abbi Waxman, and it is kinda lightweight but there are some contemplative themes couched in some witty and snarky fiction.


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Vandana Sinha (runnu) | 21 comments Sounds interesting Skketch. Enjoy


message 1925: by skketch (new)

skketch (goodreadscomnovel_thoughts) Vandana wrote: "Sounds interesting Skketch. Enjoy"

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message 1926: by Melissa (new)

Melissa | 2 comments I have been trying to read Moby Dick, a classic right? Wow...what a difficult book to get into (for me)!


message 1927: by Heather (new)

Heather Powell | 6 comments Skketch

I am almost done with The Radium Girls and it is appealing, maddening, and shocking to say the least! I read Henrietta Lacks when it first came out and it was a great book too!


message 1928: by Tanya (new)

Tanya (goodreadscommillertanya) | 13 comments I am reading Cavendon Hall by Barbara Taylor Bradford.Cavendon Hall


message 1929: by skketch (new)

skketch (goodreadscomnovel_thoughts) Heather wrote: "Skketch

I am almost done with The Radium Girls and it is appealing, maddening, and shocking to say the least! I read Henrietta Lacks when it first came out and it was a great book too!"


I'm gonna have to check that one out too. Thanks Heather!


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The Ravishing  Reader  (the_ravishing_reader) | 63 comments wow, i just went back to the end of July to catch up on what everyone is reading and, wow, what a diverse selection of books and a variety of ppl. Its amazing the inclusivity of this group.

i am currently reading the hard copy of "Big Girls Dont Cry" by Connie Briscoe and the E-book Zap Tales. Two very different books.

i think that's what I enjoy most about reading... being able to be a Black woman in1983 Washington, D.C. one movement then an Italian man serving life imprisonment in upstate New York in 2019. With books, you can be any person, anywhere, Any gender, and in any time period. and the transformation can take place whether you are washing dishes, driving, or flying in an airplane. Books beat movies any day. IMO


message 1931: by skketch (new)

skketch (goodreadscomnovel_thoughts) Jasmine wrote: "wow, i just went back to the end of July to catch up on what everyone is reading and, wow, what a diverse selection of books and a variety of ppl. Its amazing the inclusivity of this group.

i am ..."

Couldn't agree more Jasmine!! 📚❤❤


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Mary Ann (madavis5) | 2 comments Just started The Red Lotus. So far very interesting.


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Rebecca Pavlik (rebeccapavlik) | 1 comments Almost finished with THE PANTHER, by Nelson DeMille (a 2012 NY Times Bestseller). It's a down-to-earth spy thriller about terrorism in Yemen that doesn't bore you with politics. It's about a CIA mission in which a married couple go to Yemen to assassinate an Al Qaeda terrorist responsible for the bombing of the USS Cole. The protagonist is a wise-ass FBI guy who constantly cracks jokes. Forget the heavy subject matter -- this book is pure entertainment, and a fast-paced thriller!


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The Ravishing  Reader  (the_ravishing_reader) | 63 comments @RebeccaPavlik

Wow, that does sound interesting... I'm adding it to my TBR


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Denise (denisemeagles) | 71 comments I just finished The Exiles. It was excellent!


message 1936: by JMW (new)

JMW (jennem) | 69 comments Educated by Tara Westover


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Mindy Cook (isadoragirl) | 1 comments Listening to "With the Fire on High" by Elizabeth Acevedo. And reading "City of Girls" by Elizabeth Gilbert


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Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) | 679 comments I’m reading a book called Truth or Die by Katerina Diamond


message 1948: by Christine (new)

Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) | 679 comments Eva I read that book called Then She Was Gone by Lisa Jewell and I really liked it


message 1949: by Justina (new)

Justina | 15 comments I am currently reading The Woman in Cabin 10 on this cozy Sunday morning


message 1950: by Liz (new)

Liz | 9 comments I am reading The Pearl That Broke It's Shell by Nadia Hashimi - It is really good!The Pearl That Broke Its Shell


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