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Next up is a new release for 2019, Black Leopard, Red Wolf. I can fit it into the movie mania challenge.

Next up is a new release for 2019, Black Leopard, Red Wolf. I can fit it i..."
I will be looking forward to hearing what you think of Black Leopard, Red Wolf, Janice. I recently brought it but haven't gotten around to reading it yet.

I have this book on my TBR list, left over from the Geo Challenge, for the "tower" task. I will look forward to how it turns out for you, Tricia.


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Glad you liked it, Dem!


I was unaware of this series until the 11th book, which I got on an Audible sale. I just added the first to my TBR. For some reason, the first one isn't available through Audible. I'll be checking my library for these.

I was unaware of this series until the 11th book, which I got on an Audible sale. I just added the first to my TBR. For some reason, the first one isn't available through Audible. I'll be checking my library for these..."
I have never listened to the audio books, Kristie, so I do not know about the audiobook formats. I read most of them as ebooks, because I bought them from Barnes & Nobel. I borrowed this last one, in print, from my library.
Starting from the beginning will give you some progression of the characters and how things changed in their lives, vs. coming into it at book 11. Mara is quite different in the books than she was presented on the TV show. Rizzoli's family are the same, for the most part. I think the TV characters were more "characters", if you know what I mean.

It's a chunkster (24 hour audiobook), so it's going to take a bit of time to finish it. It seems the reviews are a bit mixed, so I'm a little apprehensive.

I quit the buddy read for Perdido Street Station because I got from the library at the same time two books I had been in the waiting list for a long time. This books were Warlight, which was only a 2 stars for me, and The Clockmaker's Daughter, of which I mange to read only 30 pages before it was due. Those pages were enough, though, to know I would like to pick it up again in the future. It just feels so unfair... I wish I had picked The Clockmaker's Daughter to read before Warlight, but this last one was shorter and looked a faster read. Bad decision.
Right now I am reading The Witch Elm and enjoying it. I was in the waiting list for weeks for this one too. I got a message from the library that The Death of Mrs. Westaway is ready to download. Another one I have waited for a while.
It is unbelievable. I've been in these waiting lists for many, many weeks, and now 4 books come almost at the same time, and the timing is so bad I don't even have time for reading them.

I am currently reading The Lost Man and have just over 100 pages to go and it is due back today. I'm hoping I can finish it this morning because I have plans this afternoon. I am just at the good part too where things are starting to come together.

Yet it's exactly what I need it seems. It's so easy to read. And it's talking about the characters travels through Belize and Guatemala, and I found out they are using real places and highways and the like, so that's nice for someone really in need of a holiday.
So don't recommend it, but do if you need this headspace. It's like Twilight, but not...
(no vampires though)


lol, yes! It has happened to me and it is fantastic and depressing at the same time.

There's no nutritional value, or taste, but I'm just going with it.

I'll start The Elfstones of Shannara. I picked this one up in a clearance sale of library books. I'll bet I got Golden Goblet at the same sale. It sucks to lose your memory. Hahaha!
What is worse? Being excited about a book and then being disappointed by it, or feeling obligated to read books that have been on your shelf forever? I don't really want to read Elfstones or several of the books I bought in that sale.



I'll start Shannara tonight. I have the first book shelved as "be my buddy" so we must have buddy-read it.

I'll start The Devil Aspect on audiobook today.

Oh, that's disappointing, Janice. I'm worried I may have the same problem as I had to give up on his previous book, A Brief History of Seven Killings, as I just couldn't keep track of what was going on and who was who. It sounds like this book may go the same way.


I've been meaning to look the buddy read up to remind myself what transpired in the first book. I have a few memories coming through, but I'm not sure if they belong to this book or another.

@Janice, I can't wait to see what you make of it - especially so close on the heals of Hobb.



I found the thread and read through it last night. It confirmed those vague memories I had. There is a gap of 50 years between the two books which may explain why I wasn't making a connection.

I got an email that the download is available from my library, so I'll need to download it right away. I'm not sure I can cope with weird right now. We'll see.

I put this one down a while ago to read something else and never went back to it. Now, I'm trying to get through it, but find myself making excuses and doing other things. It's an old NetGalley too that I still need to review. Ugh.
I'm trying to decide - stick it out a little longer or just give up and write a review stating it wasn't for me. Maybe I'll try to get 1/3 through and see how it is then. Of course, it's taken me hours to get through 6% today due to procrastination. I'll need to tap some determination and motivation to get there any time soon.


Funny thing, after procrastinating most of the day I told myself that I would give it a chance and read for 45 minutes until my husband got home. He came home early. lol


I need something light and fluffy to counterbalance this book. I'm not sure what that will be just yet.


I've started Early Riser finally, and I'm liking it so far. It's sort of weird like most of this author's work, but it's good.
Today I'll start Prayers for Rain for the Kenzie and Gennaro buddy read. I wasn't a big fan of the book before this one so I'm hoping this one goes better.



Now I am thinking in starting Magpie Murders...I heard really good comments about it....

Now I am thinking in starting [book:Ma..."
I've heard good things about Magpie Murders too and hope to get to it soon.

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