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Kylie D | 545 comments An above average thriller set in Guatemala

Toward the Light by Bonnar Spring Toward the Light by Bonnar Spring

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message 356: by Steven (new)

Steven | 1 comments I'm reading a slew of books, but the one I need to pay attention to this weekend is Silent Spring. It's for my private online book club. We assigned it to read a while ago, but as it seems, nonfiction books take longer to read. I'm almost finished with Origin. Was a little underwhelmed with this book so far. Good plot, but the climax was not as good as I thought it would be. I'll post a review on Good Reads when I finish the book. A book I just finished was Still Life in Harlem. This a great book. It came out a while ago, but it is still relevant to African American studies today.


message 357: by Kylie (new)

Kylie D | 545 comments A wonderful, hard-hitting, legal thriller

The Professor by Robert Bailey The Professor (McMurtrie and Drake Legal Thrillers, #1) by Robert Bailey

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Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) A Sudden Light by Garth Stein
A Sudden Light – Garth Stein – 3***
This is a ghost story, an historical novel, a coming-of-age story, and a tale of dysfunctional families and long-held secrets that MUST COME OUT. I found it very atmospheric and liked the way Stein handled the paranormal elements.
My full review HERE

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Grace Takes Off (Manor House Mystery, #4) by Julie Hyzy
Grace Takes Off – Julie Hyzy – 2.5**
Book four in the Manor House Mystery series has Grace and her boss and benefactor, Bennett Marshfield, traveling to Italy to visit one of Bennett’s long-term friends. Grace is getting on my nerves. She has the worst taste in men and, despite her “experience” solving crimes, never seems to pick out the culprit early enough to avoid more danger. Oh well, cozy mysteries are still my reading snack food of choice.
My full review HERE


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David Stacy | 1 comments The Sword of Shannara by Terry Brooks.


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Claire (clairebear8) | 514 comments I just started The Death of Mrs. Westaway by Ruth Ware , The Death of Mrs. Westaway.


message 364: by Don (new)

Don (brewdon) | 45 comments That looks good Claire


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Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) Little Beach Street Bakery (Little Beach Street Bakery #1) by Jenny Colgan
The Little Beach Street Bakery – Jenny Colgan – 3***
This is a lovely chick-lit romance novel. Things don’t do smoothly for our heroine, but love will win in the end. It was a fast and enjoyable read full of colorful characters. First in a series set in the tidal coastal island off Cornwall coast.
My full review HERE

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The House Next Door by Anne Rivers Siddons
The House Next Door – Anne Rivers Siddons – 4****
This work of Southern gothic / horror fiction is a little slow to start but once it gets going it's riveting! I stayed up way too late a couple of nights "waiting for that other shoe to drop." It left me on edge and vaguely anxious; spooked by noises in the night (or in the daytime). A perfect Halloween read!
My full review HERE


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Sasha Lane (sashalaneauthor) | 5 comments Currently reading Martina Cole, No Mercy. Not read one of hers for a while but really enjoying it.

No Mercy by Martina Cole


message 372: by Don (new)

Don (brewdon) | 45 comments The Rats, classic British horror

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message 373: by Book Concierge (new)

Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) Around the World in Eighty Days (Extraordinary Voyages, #11) by Jules Verne
Around the World In 80 Days – Jules Verne – 4****
One of the books in Verne’s series of “Extraordinary Voyages” begins when Phileas Fogg accepts a wager at his gentleman’s club. What a delight! I’ve seen movie adaptations, but the book is so much better. (Although, of course, there are some racial stereotypes that grate on the modern reader’s sensibilities.)
My full review HERE


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Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) Blackberry Winter by Sarah Jio
Blackberry Winter – Sarah Jio – 2**
I had heard such good things out Jio and this book in particular, so I was looking forward to reading it. The premise is interesting, though I figured out the connection between Claire and Vera long before any of the characters did. But both these women just irritated me. The personal travails of these women held the story back, IMHO, forcing the reader to slog through all these personal dramas much as the people of Seattle slogged through piles of snow.
My full review HERE


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Don (brewdon) | 45 comments Recently finished The Waste Lands

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message 378: by Lori, Super Mod (new)

Lori (tnbbc) | 10621 comments Mod
I'm reading Jac Jemc's False Bingo: Stories. I think I've noticed something about myself... if I really dig the first book I read from an author, every single other book I read by them pales in comparison. Sigh.


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Don (brewdon) | 45 comments My review for Fevre Dream

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Don (brewdon) | 45 comments Recently finished The Night Ferry

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message 381: by Dena (new)

Dena | 1 comments The Starless Sea


message 382: by Book Concierge (new)

Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl
Man’s Search For Meaning – Viktor E Frankl – 5*****
I first read this book when I was in college and it has remained with me ever since. This is both a memoir and an inspirational lesson in how to survive and thrive. Psychiatrist Viktor Frankl relates his experiences in Nazi concentration camps and shares the experiences, too, of his patients, to show that, while no one can completely avoid suffering, we can choose HOW to deal with and process those experiences to find meaning and a renewed sense of purpose.
My full review HERE


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Don (brewdon) | 45 comments Finished reading Lair, great story by James Herbert

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Joelle Egan | 98 comments Just finished:

The Third to Die (Mobile Response Team, #1) by Allison Brennan
The Third to Die

by: Allison Brennan

Pretty good start of a new series for Brennan-serial killer thriller/procedural with some overworked themes. See my full review:

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Karen M | 1956 comments Listening to a distopian Vox Vox by Christina Dalcher
Reading an ARC of WWII The German Heiress The German Heiress by Anika Scott


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Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) Here Today, Gone Tamale (A Taste of Texas Mystery #1) by Rebecca Adler
Here Today, Gone Tamale – Rebecca Adler – 2**
First in a series, starring former big-city reporter Josie Callahan, who’s helping her Aunt and Uncle in their TexMex restaurant while trying to figure out her own next move. As cozies go, this is okay, but the plot is weak. I did like a number of the supporting cast, including her pet long-haired Chihuahua, Lenny. But I was irritated beyond words that the publishers and/or author didn’t bother to use the proper spellings / alphabet for Spanish words that are used – e.g. Senora vs Señora. That’s just lazy. And it lost a full star because of that.
My full review HERE


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Kylie D | 545 comments An enjoyable journey into the Bolivian jungle

Into the Jungle by Erica Ferencik Into the Jungle by Erica Ferencik

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message 389: by Paula (new)

Paula | 1098 comments Kylie wrote: "An enjoyable journey into the Bolivian jungle

Into the Jungle by Erica Ferencik Into the Jungle by Erica Ferencik

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I listened to this one on audio and really liked it.


message 390: by Paula (new)

Paula | 1098 comments Just starting The Night Swim by Megan Goldin


message 391: by Kylie (new)

Kylie D | 545 comments Paula wrote: "Kylie wrote: "An enjoyable journey into the Bolivian jungle

Into the Jungle by Erica Ferencik Into the Jungle by Erica Ferencik

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Yes, it was a bit different Paula :)


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Don (brewdon) | 45 comments Finished reading A Dance With Dragons

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message 395: by Karen M (new)

Karen M | 1956 comments Yesterday and today I am torturing myself by listening to the third book in a trilogy Allegiant (why? because I'm anal and I've read the other two). It's bad compared to the first book, so bad.


message 398: by Book Concierge (new)

Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) The Accidental Further Adventures of the Hundred-Year-Old Man by Jonas Jonasson
The Accidental Further Adventures of the Hundred-Year-Old Man – Jonas Jonasson – 3.5***
The scenarios are every bit as ridiculous, outlandish, and unbelievable as in the first book, but I just love the way Allan just “goes with the flow.” It’s a fast, fun, romp of a novel that had me giggling in places.
My full review HERE


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Don (brewdon) | 45 comments Finished reading Dark Matter

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Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) There There by Tommy Orange
There There – Tommy Orange – 4****
In his debut novel, Orange explores the world of today’s Urban Indian through the stories of twelve characters who are planning to attend the Big Oakland Powwow. Their lives are interwoven by coincidence, thin threads of DNA, circumstance, and/or proximity. They are in turn angry, desolate, hopeful, joyous, loving, confused, determined, generous or mean. Orange’s voice is unique and powerful. And I look forward to reading more from him in the future.
My full review HERE


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