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@Leena. - Yeah pdfdrive is great, but I don't find some of the recent releases there. For classics, there's no turning back from it. For Kindle Unlimited, even I haven't heard any great things about it.
Will check out Scribd and Z-lib. Thanks for the suggestion.

Pretty excited for Rogue Protocol. I liked the first 2 installments in the series.

Adding to my TBR. The covers look great. Thanks!

Palash wrote: "With new year, resuming wheel of time series after 2 month break. So, The Path of Daggers will be my first read of this year."
I found 7-10 very tiring and full of fillers. Two books could easily have covered what was stretched to 4 books. But if you survive that dull phase, awesomeness awaits you in next four books. :)
I found 7-10 very tiring and full of fillers. Two books could easily have covered what was stretched to 4 books. But if you survive that dull phase, awesomeness awaits you in next four books. :)

By the way, I didn't find book 7 to be sloggish and enjoyed it. Infact, book 6 was very sloggy to me(except final 20% part).
Finished reading Venetia and Sold. While former was a fun romance latter was scary and brutal. My reviews :
Venetia - https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Sold - https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
now starting The Thursday Murder Club, BOTM here and The Liar's Key.
Venetia - https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Sold - https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
now starting The Thursday Murder Club, BOTM here and The Liar's Key.


Just started with The Serial Killer Wife by Alice Hunter. Part of reading the German month JANUAR challenge.

Have enjoyed them and added their next installments to my TBR.
Will now start The Thursday Murder Club, the BOTM.

onto my historical romance BOTM and letter N from JANUAR - Never Fall For Your Fiancé by Virginia Heath.
Bookworm wrote: "Finished Rogue Protocol and The Three-Body Problem. Both were sci-fi but very different worlds.
Have enjoyed them and added their next installments to my TBR.
Will..."
Loved those two and i am also currently reading Murder Club. Not made much progress yet though
Have enjoyed them and added their next installments to my TBR.
Will..."
Loved those two and i am also currently reading Murder Club. Not made much progress yet though

1. A great Deliverance
2. The Bone Collector.
3. ..."
Ive started the Butterfly Garden and Em its beautiful. Impeccable writing and the sorrow, grief , angst, helplessness... its an emotional overdrive. Im 1/3rd through and xannotnseem tonput it down. Hope it continues so.

Unfortunately it was so bad for me that I abandoned the series and decided not to tread on that path again. As if it's not written by Dot
1st book is marvellous

Leena wrote: "hey, has anyone read John Fowles's The Collector??"
not me, but have it on tbr for ages.
not me, but have it on tbr for ages.
Leena wrote: "Ive started the Butterfly Garden and Em its beautiful. Impeccable writing and the sorrow, grief , angst, helplessness... its an emotional overdrive. Im 1/3rd through and xannotnseem tonput it down. Hope it continues so..."
will bump up this up my tbr
will bump up this up my tbr


Started The Ice Palace. It's a modern classic and on the shorter side.
Leena wrote: "Em.. that's been on my tbr since last Yr. do let me know your thoughts"
Around 15%, its been a fast read so far. I am liking it very much.
Around 15%, its been a fast read so far. I am liking it very much.
Bookworm wrote: "Done with the Thursday Murder Club.
Started The Ice Palace. It's a modern classic and on the shorter side."
This look interesting, do share your thoughts.
Started The Ice Palace. It's a modern classic and on the shorter side."
This look interesting, do share your thoughts.

Started The Ice Palace. It's a modern classic and on the shorter side."
This look interesting, do share your thoughts."
This has been interesting read for me.
Here's my review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
So objectively, this is a good book no doubt. But there're few things which didnot sit well with me. But owing to the times ( specifically Norway ) during which it was published, I do understand why the content is so. The author doesn't name the guilty and confusing feelings of the girls. Was it to protect the book, so that it reaches majority of the audience or was it because the author himself felt that it's "something" that can be cured or released in this case.
Again, I don't hate it, far from it. That’s why, didn't rate it as of now.
I'm not mentioning specific details because it might be a spoiler. But you can give it a try if you have time and it's pretty short.
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Went on to add three books to my current read shelf. hopefully will wrap up few by next weekend.
Excuse Me While I Ugly Cry and The Yearbook, I love reading light reads on weekend.
Dark Sacred Night, loved the first book.
Excuse Me While I Ugly Cry and The Yearbook, I love reading light reads on weekend.
Dark Sacred Night, loved the first book.

Good to have few lighter and happier reads actually. Hope you have fun.


Leena, it's not working out :-(

@Leena, will surely check it out. I see it's a short one too. :)

Just finished The Orange Girl. I liked it and it was the feel good book which I actually needed. Was bit predictable but I had no problem with it. Infact, happy to know the identity of The Orange Girl. :)

And then there's Dune, which is waiting in my tbr since ages. Hopefully I'll pick it up this weekend. We shall see.



A Hope Divided by Alyssa Cole is brilliant.
Anything but a Gentleman was bk 10 in an ongoing series and a big disappointment. so, this weekend just about evened off.



@Leena. That's so sweet. :) It's so good to see a her picking such reads. Usually most of the teenage/young adults gravitate towards fast paced thrillers.
quick question - till what age do we specify young adults? 22/25?
The concept of the book is good. I was at one point irritated with Georg in the beginning as he didn't seem to appreciate what he had got. Because, in real life, I would have loved to receive such a letter. At the end, he made up for it though.
Regarding the space, I have very less physical books because of the space crunch. So, now I just read the e-version. I do buy physical books but have cut down on the number based on how big they are. (Example: Say greater than 600 pages or so --> physical; else e-version)
i don't have that many physical books as i mostly read ebooks but the ones that I have, I find hard to part with. So I keep them with me...
Bookworm wrote: "I'm going to start Exit Strategy. Excited as this is the final installment in the murderbot diaries. I believe, there're books after this one as well but they are like full-length s..."
isn't there a fifth book in murderbot trilogy? and six book is in pipe too...
isn't there a fifth book in murderbot trilogy? and six book is in pipe too...

Same.
Em Lost In Books wrote: "Bookworm wrote: "I'm going to start Exit Strategy. Excited as this is the final installment in the murderbot diaries. I believe, there're books after this one as well but they are l..."
Fifth as in the Network Effect? Yeah, I thought so too but it says standalone novel in GR premise.
I do see same characters in the character list. Also looked at sixth one, yeah they have linked it as Murderbot diaries 6.
So I stand corrected, reading fourth installment not the final.
That's good news. :)
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Loved Rogue Protocol and Three body Problem.