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1. A fun, over-the-top and snarky paranormal romance: A Wolf After My Own Heart

2. A suspenseful and fast-paced romantic suspense novel: Jackson

3. A mixed genre novel: science fiction, time travel, & techno-thriller" The Future Is Yours

Finished One Writer's Beginnings last night and truly enjoyed it. I can see why it sat atop the bestseller list so long. Am now about a quarter into Where the Red Fern Grows by Wilson Rawls, which I have not read before, though it’s always on lists of recommended reads, including the Great American Read list.


My 4 star review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...




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Faerie Moon

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Finished reading The Enchanted Castle by E. Nesbit last night. Though more than 100 years old (1907), the book did not feel too dated, and I think most children today would enjoy the adventures of the four children featured in it.
Time for a mystery now I think. 🙂
Time for a mystery now I think. 🙂






My 4 star review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...




That was one of my favorite books last year. You should try "The Things We Cannot Say" by Kelly Rimmer. Same time period, different location, just as good.

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Bone Canyon by Lee Goldberg https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


The search function has had issues for weeks, if not longer, but it does seem to be getting worse. I couldn’t link to any Barbara Ross books in that discussion last night. When I set up that author discussion last month, I could not add her name to the field “this discussion is about book/author” as I usually do—but it let me do it for the March author when I started working on that one. Some hours it works fine, then all of a sudden it’s not working at all. It does get frustrating! 😐
Currently working my way through Songs of Innocence and of Experience by William Blake, a February classic group read.

I've just found that the book came up in add book/author with the ISBN but said no books found when I used the title! Hope they fix it soon!
Brenda — I noticed that, too, but people don’t always have the ISBN close to hand. And, as mentioned, the author database is also screwed up. Hopefully they will get these issues fixed soon. 😐


Thanks for the recommendation I put it on my WL
I have recently (Thurs & today) reread a series of books by Nick Bantock from the early 1990s: Griffin and Sabine, Sabine's Notebook and The Golden Mean. I read these when they first came out, and maybe once since, or at least flipped through them. The artwork in them is sometimes bizarre, but then as now, I enjoyed reading the series of letters and postcards. Definitely enjoyed the first book best.




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