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Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) | 679 comments Justina I read that book called The Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware


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Lakshya Rupani | 9 comments The book thief


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Yuval Klaus (yuvalklaus) | 1 comments how cool! I just opened my account today :) nice to meet everyone!! I'm from Israel. I currently read "slow waltz of turtles" by Katherine Pancol.


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skketch (goodreadscomnovel_thoughts) Yuval wrote: "how cool! I just opened my account today :) nice to meet everyone!! I'm from Israel. I currently read "slow waltz of turtles" by Katherine Pancol."

Welcome Yuval! Happy Reading!


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Mike Im reading "Into the water".


message 1957: by Judy (new)

Judy (pacurn80) | 72 comments The Travelers by Regina Porter


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Elsa (cinderelsa) | 4 comments I'm reading the second book of the Dark Tower series - The Drawing of the Three


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Judy (pacurn80) | 72 comments Welcome Yuval 👍🏼


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Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) | 679 comments I’m reading a book called Teardrop Lane by Emily March


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JMW (jennem) | 69 comments The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah


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Joanna Bess | 1 comments Since Halloween is near, I decided to read: It


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Laurel (laureljean) Conjure Women and The Glass Hotel


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skketch (goodreadscomnovel_thoughts) Just finished.... The Art Collector's Daughter... great twist at the end!

Starting...The Only Woman in the Room

On audio...The Fifth Avenue Story Society


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Rebecca Bruce (goodreadscomrebecca_bruce) | 3 comments I just finished reading 636: A Path to higher consciousness by Vera Skye. Personally I found this book spoke to me. It wasn't too lengthy and hit on topics I have often wondered about. There are also tips on finding out what your dreams can mean. I love short interesting books while I am busy writing my own. It gives my mind a break and I can get right back to writing. #IRISHBONES


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Alyssa (fairaegurl) | 2 comments I am about to begin reading Circe! I am quite excited as I loved The Song of Achilles.


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Evalyn (eviejoy) | 32 comments The Confession Club by Elizabeth Berg.


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Omy Diaz (omydiaz) | 3 comments So you wanna talk about race


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Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) | 679 comments I’m reading a book called Every Last Fear by Alex Finlay


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Kristine  | 284 comments I just finished The Nickel Man by Colson Whitehead. I would really recommend this book. There is so much to think about and it is excellently written. Very emotional.

I started The Tatooist of Auschwitz and then will read Cilka’s Journey, by Heather Morris. I have been meaning to read these for a long time.

I also started Ruth Bader Ginsburg, by Jane Sherron DevHart. So, very sad she passed away. I really am interested in her life story.

For banned book week, plan to read Beloved and The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison. Possibly, Lolita if I can fit it in.

It’s going to be a busy couple of weeks, but always prefer to have too many books I want to read then stuck finding a new one.

Happy Reading 📖


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JessicaMHR | 4 comments Audiobook: Shelter Mountain by Robyn Carr
(Book 2 of Virgin River series...I just finished the first one)
I also just listened to the Out of Line Amazon series of short stories about "women on the verge of a breakthrough"

On my nightstand: Same Beach, Next Year by Dorothea Benton Frank (Love her books)

Kindle: The Extraditionist by Todd Merer

What I've ACTUALLY been reading a lot of lately:
Kids books to my nephew, started reading Halloween books today. Also been catching up on my stacks of magazines.


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Laura Nasoulinh (lauranasoulinh) | 123 comments I plan on starting "Get A Life, Chloe Brown" tonight and I finished Untamed last night. That book is absolutely riveting.


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ANusha | 1 comments started listening to A traveller at the gates of Wisdom audiobook. loving it so far


message 1975: by Rose (new)

Rose | 1 comments The Bridge Kingdom and The Traitor Queen AMAZING


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Stormie Conway | 2 comments I'm continuing to work my way through, albeit not in chronological order, the Daniel Silva series. About a quarter of the way through "Portrait of a Spy."

Is it acceptable for me to announce here the launch of my second book, "Stormie's Heart?" It's the sequel to "Stormie's Joy, and is written in the same format: short, independent-of-each-other stories of my experiences with animals—those I've owned, those I've met in the wild, and those for whom I've cared while their owners are away. These last make up the bulk of the stories.


message 1977: by Judy (new)

Judy (pacurn80) | 72 comments Just started my botm pick Anxious People by Fredrik Backman. Kinda funny, making me actually laugh out loud 😂


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Kristine  | 284 comments Stormie wrote: "I'm continuing to work my way through, albeit not in chronological order, the Daniel Silva series. About a quarter of the way through "Portrait of a Spy."

Is it acceptable for me to announce here ..."


Hi, just wondering how many of the Daniel Silva books you have read. My dad has most of this series in hardback, I believe. He usually donates to library, but they are not accepting due to Covid. My dad is in his 80’s and was just tested for Covid. He does not have it. Had shingles. Anyway, if you wanted them, and he still has them, I’d send them Media Mail to you. Just thought I’d offer. If you are a fan and he has them sitting at his house, glad to pass them on.


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Liz | 109 comments All Adults Here by Emma Straub I listened to All Adults Here

Not for me. Here’s my two star review:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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Manuela | 3 comments I am currently in the middle of Warbreaker by Brandon Sanderson. I just finished chapter 22. He does a loooooooot of world building and I think I am ready for a little more plot now. :)


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Stormie Conway | 2 comments Thank you for your offer, Kristine. Happy your dad doesn't have COVID. I've read most of Silva's work and have a few more at home yet to be read. On assignment now, so couldn't tell you which ones are in my to-be-read pile. But I'm an optimist at heart and believe this pandemic will run its course sooner rather than later, at which time the libraries will gladly receive donations again.
Kristine wrote: "Stormie wrote: "I'm continuing to work my way through, albeit not in chronological order, the Daniel Silva series. About a quarter of the way through "Portrait of a Spy."

Is it acceptable for me t..."



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missymariereads | 1 comments I'm currently reading The Sun Down Motel by Simone St. James. Last two reads: Pretty Things by Janelle Brown and The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton.


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Pennie Lail | 10 comments The last story of Mina Lee


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Edie LB (edielb) | 2 comments One by One By Ruth Ware and The Book of Longings by Sue Monk Kidd.


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Edie LB (edielb) | 2 comments Nanette wrote: "Jamie-Lee wrote: "Currently reading The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafón and I am so hooked! Might be my new favourite..."

LOVED LOVED LOVED this book, consider it ..."


LOVE this book as well!


message 1986: by Heather (new)

Heather currently reading Matchup, edited by Thriller genre author Lee Child. it's a collection of short stories that put two main characters of various Thriller authors together. Imagine Kathy Reich's Temperance Brennan and Lee Child's Jack Reacher working together! or Steve Berry's Cotton Malone meeting Diana Gabaldon's Jamie Fraiser( in 1755 Scotland!). The short stories are really entertaining and bring out both characters persona perfectly.


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skketch (goodreadscomnovel_thoughts) Edie LB wrote: "One by One By Ruth Ware and The Book of Longings by Sue Monk Kidd."

The Book of Longings is a really interesting read, female forward characters!


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The Ravishing  Reader  (the_ravishing_reader) | 63 comments Currently reading/listening to Daughters of the Night Sky. Such an interesting story. if you have not bought or borrowed it yet, I highly suggest it. I'm already thinking of giving it 5 stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐


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Tara | 1 comments The Time Traveler’s Christmas by Amy Jarecki


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Katie  (katiewaggett) | 10 comments Early Riser by Jasper Fforde and Before She Knew Him by Peter Swanson.


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Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) | 679 comments I’m reading a book called Playing To Win by Stacey Lynn


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Laura Nasoulinh (lauranasoulinh) | 123 comments Carpe, that is one of my all time favorites.


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Kristine  | 284 comments The book of Lost Friends, by Lisa Wingate. So far, it’s a really good story.

Reading Beloved and The Bluest Eye. A reread from about 30 yrs ago.

I just ordered Where the Crawdad’s Sing, Delia Owens. Glad to hear another person just recommended it. Have heard many positive things. Can’t wait for it to come in.


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skketch (goodreadscomnovel_thoughts) Kristine wrote: "The book of Lost Friends, by Lisa Wingate. So far, it’s a really good story.

Reading Beloved and The Bluest Eye. A reread from about 30 yrs ago.

I just ordered Where the Crawdad’s Sing, Delia O..."

WTCS in my opinion will become a classic. It's just breathtaking!


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Alec Gilden (alecgilden) I'm currently reading Credence by Penelope Douglas and I think it's hugely overlooked. Check it out if you can.


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Robin (thena1877hotmailcom) | 2 comments Jasmine wrote: "Currently reading/listening to Daughters of the Night Sky. Such an interesting story. if you have not bought or borrowed it yet, I highly suggest it. I'm already thinking of giving it 5 stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐"

Edie LB wrote: "Nanette wrote: "Jamie-Lee wrote: "Currently reading The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafón and I am so hooked! Might be my new favourite..."

LOVED LOVED LOVED this bo..."


This is definitely one of my favorites too! Could not put it down.


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JMW (jennem) | 69 comments The Children of Blood & Bone by Tomi Adeyemi


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skketch (goodreadscomnovel_thoughts) Jodi Picoult's: the book of two ways


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Liz | 9 comments Robin wrote: "Jasmine wrote: "Currently reading/listening to Daughters of the Night Sky. Such an interesting story. if you have not bought or borrowed it yet, I highly suggest it. I'm already thinking of giving ..."Loved The Shadow of the Wind too!


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Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) | 679 comments I’m reading a book called Edge of Darkness by Karen Rose


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