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What Are You Reading? - 2019

That one was a DNF for me, for the very same reason, Jayme. I thought it was fiction, and I found it very slow. I haven't seen the movie yet.

Daisy was one of my top books this year Jayme!

I didn't realize that was nonfiction. I also enjoyed the movie and picked up the book. I'm glad you gave the heads up on that one.
I hope you enjoy Daisy Jones. I really liked that one, more than I expected to.


I have just come up from air from reading Daisy Jones. I am so enjoying it and might even finish it tonight. It could quite possibly be one of my top reads for 2019.



Good to know, Renee. I plan to read it eventually. I'm glad I was told that it was nonfiction before I started. I think that will change my expectations before reading, which is good.

I thought that it read like fiction, though. It was a bit of an eye-opener for me with some lesser known facts.

I may pick it up again on a later date. I think it may have been poor timing. I have been reading some very intense books lately and my brain may have needed something lighter and friendlier. :)

I'm now starting Soon. It's another horror read for the run-up to Halloween.


My review: www.goodreads.com/review/show/3017021878




It is a chunkster for sure Janice! Are you liking it or...? I did the audio on this one and I think it helped. I had been reluctant to invest the time but it worked well with commuting.

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

I am liking it, with reservations. It seems to meander, paying attention to all sorts of things that I'm not sure add to the story. Maybe they will all be significant. I guess I'll see.
I was quite surprised this morning to read Canada mentioned, then Alberta, then the town Pouce Coupe. Donna Tartt incorrect in saying that Pouce Coupe was in Alberta. It's just across the border in British Columbia. You have to drive through Alberta to get there. It's only about an hour's drive from me. But still, Pouce Coupe?? It's a town of about 800 people, close to where I live, and noted in a book like The Goldfinch. I'm in shock!

I am liking it, with reservations. It seems to meander, paying attention to all sorts of things that I'm not sure ad..."
Cool that Pouce Coupe is referenced! Not cool that it ended up in the incorrect province though. Hope you're making decent progress!


My review: www.goodreads.com/review/show/3025131703

I'll start Seer of Sevenwaters today with the aim of killing another series. There is one more book after this one which I'll read next month.

I will start today The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle.

I will start today [book:The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle|3..."
Oh Sandra - I hate to tell you this, but Evelyn Hardcastle will need as much, if not more concentration, than GinM. But it is worth it!

I will start today The 7½ Deaths of Evel..."</i>
Oh yes, Evelyn is a bit of a mind binder all right LOL
I finished [book:Life or Death and thoroughly enjoyed it. It was my monthly challenge read. Now I can concentrate on Ship of Destiny.

Good thing the 3 & 5 were from different series, or I'd be back tracking.

I know! I will give it a try because I was in the waiting list for so long. If it doesn't work I will return it and get in the queue again. I am less hyperactive right now, so I hope I can do it.

Lilisa wrote: "Sandra wrote: "I finished yesterday A Gentleman in Moscow which I enjoyed even it required more concentration than I have right now.
I will start today [book:The 7½ Deaths of Evel..."

I started The Bookseller for my yearly challenge and am almost halfway through. I am really intrigued with the story, so far.
For my ears, I have been listening to Hamilton and Peggy!: A Revolutionary Friendship. It is quite a different look at the times and the people who were our "founding fathers". General Washington was quite the dancer!

Good thing the 3 & 5 were from different series, or I'd be back tracking."
Ahh, that makes sense then. Sorry...




I'm now going to go ahead and start The Glass Woman for November's group read.

A bunch of other ones and now I've began going through the baroque cycle again starting with Quicksilver. Finished that and got The Clockwork Universe: Isaac Newton, the Royal Society, and the Birth of the Modern World because I wanted to get a little more knowledgeable on the time period to separate fact from fiction. Then I'll carry on the baroque cycle series. Makes much more sense on this second read thru tho

earlier this year so I have high hopes for it.

earlier this year so I have high hopes for it."
My library hold came in for that one and I had to send it back. I'm doing a buddy read of it in December with a friend. It was really hard to not read it! I can't wait for it. Let us know what you think of it.
Also, Between Shades of Gray by Ruta Sepetys was great too.





My Review: www.goodreads.com/review/show/3005339697




Saar, i wilk definitely read The Passage next your, probably before this winter is out. I think horror is much more enjoyable on a dark and gloomy night 😱


My Review: www.goodreads.com/review/show/3026932418
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Started Daisy Jones & The Six which I'm enjoying.