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I have 1 day to try to get my own books finished up before we go. Not sure it's going to happen, but oh well.


https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Now I decided to start reading Victim Without a Face


If I can slot it in to the challenge, even better!

You can count Mysterious Benedict Society for Book 17, genre task (read middle grade genre). I hope you enjoy the book.


Sewing the Rainbow: The Story of Gilbert Baker and the Rainbow Flag, by Gayle E. Pitman, shows kids how Gilbert did a Dorothy-Oz move from Kansas to San Francisco, where he was an activist for all the sparkly kids like himself.

Many readers have loved All That is Lost Between Us by Aussie author Sara Foster. I could have done without all the “teaching opportunities”.



You always manage to find great covers!


You always manage to find great covers!"
What can I say, I love me a pretty cover 😉

I'm going to start Melmoth



I want to reread The Dark Tower series again. I cried during the last book! You were brave indeed.




My review: www.goodreads.com/review/show/2582363140


My review: www.goodreads.com/review/show/2582363140"
fantastic book. I own the second in the series but havent' read it. toos scared none of the rest can live up to the first.

Where does King recommend you stop?



The Lost Man by Aussie author Jane Harper is a terrific standalone Outback story and mystery.

A new favourite author is the late Lucia Berlin. Her much acclaimed A Manual for Cleaning Women: Selected Stories is full of unforgettable stories and characters. Loved it!




Still listening to Royal Assassin and loving it at the half way mark!
Started my library book Allegedly. This is a gritty story set in New York City in a junior offenders home. So far very interesting.

I've started The Orphan's Tale now.


My review: www.goodreads.com/review/show/2679547328


I bet that would be interesting. I like Beastie Boys. I saw them at Reading Festival when I was 16.

A Season of Knives by P.F. Chisholm is the second time we meet swashbuckling Sir Robert Carey on the Scottish border in Elizabethan England. Love it!



I haven't read the last one, Lilisa, but I want to as several people I know have read it and recommended it to me.
How are you getting on with Birdsong? I read it several years ago and loved it.

I will start today Under the Dome. Quite a chunkster, so I guess I will be there for a while.


Hi Lisa - The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle is soooo interesting. It is completely different from any book I've read. I don't want to give the story away - suffice it to say that Evelyn dies that many times - each from a different perspective, plus there's another mystery - 19 years old...lots going on. I'm enjoying Birdsong but been distracted by Evelyn Hardcastle! :-)

Sounds like an inspiring read, and very timely right now.

I will start 44 Scotland Street tonight for the monthly challenge. I had planned another book but it was a chunkster and that's all I've read this month. I need something light and short.



I actually went ahead and bought The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle yesterday :) It sounds so good and I'm all for a book that offers up something different. I'm looking forward to reading it. Glad you are enjoying Birdsong, even if you have been a bit distracted ;)

Janice, I read 44 Scotland Street a few years ago and enjoyed it. It's perfect if you want a bit of light reading.
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