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Sarah Willmann | 2422 comments The billionaires touch and the billionaires voice by j.s. Scott


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boat_tiger (motroth421) Currently reading "The Murder of Roger Akroyd" by Agatha Christie. The May classic book read for "EVERYONE has read this but me" group.


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Maggie I’m reading Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus


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D.F. Kennedy | 1 comments I'm currently reading The Midnight Library


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Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) | 679 comments I’m reading a book called Her Last Goodbye by Melinda Leigh


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Anuradha Goyal | 14 comments Maggie wrote: "I’m reading Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus"

Quite enjoyed the book :0


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Sarah Willmann | 2422 comments The billionaire takes all and only a millionaire by j.s. Scott


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Margaret | 131 comments "same kind of different as me" by Hall, Moore and Vincent.


Lubana's life in between pages  (lubanaslifeinbetweenpages) | 35 comments Hello everyone. I am currently reading The Paris apartment by Lucy Foley.


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Sarah Willmann | 2422 comments The dwelling place by Catherine Cookson


message 4812: by Ann (last edited Apr 28, 2022 12:02AM) (new)

Ann James | 7 comments Hello everyone, nice to be here, hope you are all well. I've just started reading The Paper Palace by Miranda Cowley. Enjoying it, I love family dynamics type novels. Intrigued by the many swimming references - I read somewhere that in Jane Austen novels, swimming has a sexual connotation in its sensuousness & that the women are free & unencumbered whilst in the water. The wild swimming dodging snapping turtles in Palace means I'll probably stick to my local pool though! Would love to discuss this or any other books. take care & happy reading x


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Lindsey Gandhi (lindseygandhi) | 51 comments Margaret wrote: ""same kind of different as me" by Hall, Moore and Vincent."

That's in my Top 5 favorite books of all time! I hope you enjoy it!!


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Jessica | 1 comments Currently reading The Last house on Needless Street


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Sarah Willmann | 2422 comments Bluebird by Genevieve graham


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Sarah Willmann | 2422 comments Bella Tuscany by Frances Mayes


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Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) | 679 comments I’m reading a book called Mount Mercy by Helena Newbury


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Alina Mistuloff | 23 comments Stassi Schroeder's new book: Off with her Head. Very excited!


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Kelly Pasquinelli (kellypasquinelli) | 1 comments Beach Read - Emily Henry


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Willow (Taylor's version) | 56 comments Black Water Sister by Zen Cho


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Sarah Willmann | 2422 comments The smugglers secret by Catherine Cookson


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Sarah Willmann | 2422 comments The glass Virgin by Catherine Cookson


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Kristine  | 287 comments I just finished You Made a Fool of Death With Your Beauty by Akwaeke Emezi , Akwaeke Emezi which I thought was an incredible book. So many emotions I felt reading it. This is my review if anyone is interested: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Now, I am reading No Names to Be Given by Julia Brewer Daily , Julia Brewer Daily. Very moving, set in the 1950’s when unmarried women were pretty much forced to give up their babies. It’s historical fiction, but feels very real.


❁ Ever so Mili ྀ࿐ ˊˎ-. (milimoonlight) | 20 comments I've just finished The Simple Wild by K.A. Tucker. I think it's a lovely book until now ♡.


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boat_tiger (motroth421) I just finished "The Murder of Roger Akroyd". I've decided to keep going with my Agatha Christie introduction so I've moved on to "The Mysterious Affair at Styles". This one is a little harder to follow.


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Kahlina | 1 comments The Book Thief - it is my first time reading it. It’s such a captivating story so far.


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Sarah Willmann | 2422 comments The silent patient by Alex michaelides


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Debosmita Paul Choudhury (debosmita_choudhury) | 2 comments The Priory of the Orange Tree by Samantha Shannon


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Sarah Willmann | 2422 comments The little coffee shop of Kabul by Deborah Rodriguez


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Traci Adams (traciadams) | 3 comments I was Anastasia


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Melissa Acquaviva | 12 comments The Last Flight by Julie Clark


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boat_tiger (motroth421) I am currently reading "Birdman" by Mo Hayder. It is my first time reading this author. Fingers crossed.


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Sarah Willmann | 2422 comments Family storms by v.c. Andrews


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Kristine  | 287 comments I just was updating all my books 📖. I think tonight I’m going to start The Matchmaker's Gift by Lynda Cohen Loigman , Lynda Cohen Loigman


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Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) | 679 comments I’m reading a book called Shake Down by Jill Elizabeth Nelson


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Bern | 5 comments I am currently reading My Not So Perfect Life by Sophie Kinsella.
finished it....pretty awesome book. Thanks Sophie!


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bre  | 39 comments The invisible life of Addie Larue


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Sarah Willmann | 2422 comments Black and blue by Anna quindlen


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Nilguen (mavi1806) | 99 comments The Paper Palace by Miranda Cowley Heller. I am 80% through and find it quite PROVOCATIVE. Loving it!


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boat_tiger (motroth421) Just finished "Birdman" by Mo Hayder. Now reading "Dark Matter" by Blake Crouch.


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Sarah Willmann | 2422 comments The villa triste by lucretzia grindle


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Carrie Uzelac | 1 comments Booth by Karen Joy Fowler


message 4844: by Kristine (last edited May 05, 2022 01:40AM) (new)

Kristine  | 287 comments The Chosen and the Beautiful by Nghi Vo . Interesting take on Jordan from The Great Gatsby.

Also, updating Her Hidden Genius by Marie Benedict . Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show... I love Marie Benedict and really recommend Her Hidden Genius which is now Free if you have Kindle Unlimited. Just thought I’d let anyone interested know this. I learned so much from this book and really loved Rosalind’s fierce intelligence. She also has a new book coming out about The Mitford Sisters.


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Blu | 2 comments I'm reading True Biz by Sara Nović


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Ann James | 7 comments Nilguen wrote: "The Paper Palace by Miranda Cowley Heller. I am 80% through and find it quite PROVOCATIVE. Loving it!"

I loved this too, not always an easy read, raises some disturbing issues but very well written, hope u like it too :)


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Sarah Willmann | 2422 comments The escape artist by brad meltzer


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LAKSHITA | 4 comments "A Love Letter To Whiskey" by Kandi Steiner


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Nilguen (mavi1806) | 99 comments Ann wrote: "Nilguen wrote: "The Paper Palace by Miranda Cowley Heller. I am 80% through and find it quite PROVOCATIVE. Loving it!"

I loved this too, not always an easy read, raises some disturbing issues but ..."


Hi Ann! Yes, I have finished the book and found it also disturbing at times, quintessentially I really loved it. Have a fantastic day, Nilguen


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Margaret | 131 comments I just finished French Braid. A delightful view of families and their foibles.


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