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I have THESE BROKEN STARS in The Pile. Hope to get to it one of these days!


Today I'm starting California: A Novel which is a post-apocalyptic novel.







I am a fan of Frances Fyfield. I've read four of her books in the Helen West series including Without Consent. Enjoy!
I'm really enjoying reading California: A Novel. I haven't read that many post-apocalyptic books but I do enjoy that type of movie like I Am Legend and The World, The Flesh, The Devil, and the TV show Revolution, so I guess I shouldn't be surprised.

Selma Lagerlof. it was a charming and well written old-fashioned book, but the complicated romantic issue in the second portion got to be too much - reminded me
of a soap opera, 19th century style.


I just finished this fiction about books and a bookstore.
It takes place on an island off the coast of Massachusetts and is the story of the bookseller/owner.
So far, it's the best book I've read this year.

I love her too. Sad to see that Without Consent was her last Helen West.






I do too Katie, I always have a book with me. I get nervous if I leave home without one. I'd rather forget my cell than my book.




I really like that series. Killing Floor was a wonderful entry in the series. I read an interview with Lee Child where he was basing it (sort of) on the Lone Ranger theme. Where the protagonist rides off in the sunset at the end.

It works for me! A new setting with each book holds a lot of appeal :)

I have a lot of friends on my M/T board who love Reacher. I've tried, but for some reason have never taken to the books. I read KILLING FLOOR some years ago and then 61 HOURS a couple of years ago for a challenge. I love Lee Child, but just not crazy about Reacher. I do love Robert Crais' Elvis Cole & Joe Pike books and Steve Hamilton's Alex McKnight books, tho.


I have this on my TBR...
I finished The Widow's Walk by Robert Barclay last night. Good story, but the author has a nasty "just then" habit that annoyed the heck out of me. It's so overused that I had picked up on it by page 50, and he used it five times in one chapter alone. Ugh! I can't believe any editor would let him get away with that. It's lazy writing, and almost every sentence in which it was employed would have been better -- stronger -- without it.


fyi: Hillenbrand wrote Sea Biscuit.
MaryJo wrote: "Picked up my reserved copy of
by Laura Hillenbrand at the library..."
I've heard that one is good. It was a group read for another GR group last July. Would have liked to join in, but I had too much going on and couldn't get my hands on the book. It's on my list of books to watch for.

I've heard that one is good. It was a group read for another GR group last July. Would have liked to join in, but I had too much going on and couldn't get my hands on the book. It's on my list of books to watch for.

I guess "enjoy" and "like" aren't really the right words, as it's hard to like some of the things included in the book. But it was well-written and informative. Neither of us regrets the time we spent reading/listening to the book, and that's always a good thing, right?





Interesting take on Edna St. Vincent Millay's life by adding a fictional character named Laura Kelley.


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Yay! Hope you like it Melodie!


The prequel is really good, though only short. I got it for kindle quite cheap on Amazon, I haven't read Mr Penumbra's 24 hour bookstore yet, looking forward to it.
Debbie wrote: "I'm just about done withMr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore
. It has been very enjoyable, sort of a Harry Potter type book, but set ..."
I saw this one mentioned somewhere else recently, and it does sound good. Thanks for the recommendation!

I saw this one mentioned somewhere else recently, and it does sound good. Thanks for the recommendation!


Heather, I absolutely LOVED Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore. It's definitely worth picking up!
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Finished Death's Jest-Book last night. Starting Without Consent today.