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message 1751: by Laurel County (new)

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Vivian wrote: "The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah. I thought it was such a great story that you never really read about. Kristin Hannah's writing was simple and easy to get through. It wasn't a five-star read for ..."

Yay! I loved The Great Alone and The House in the Cerulean Sea. The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo is still on my TBR.


message 1752: by Laurel County (new)

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QOTD: Who are some of your favorite characters that you find to be inspiring? Why?


message 1753: by Laurel County (new)

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QOTD: What are some books that have been on your to-read shelf for the longest time, but you still haven't read yet? Is there a reason?


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Debra Diggs | 2445 comments Krystyna wrote: "QOTD: What are some books that have been on your to-read shelf for the longest time, but you still haven't read yet? Is there a reason?"

On TBR list since 2016. Oh my!
- Rich Man, Poor Man by Irwin Shaw (no reason)
- A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman (worried it is over-hyped)
- One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez (worried that this will be one that everyone likes but me)


message 1755: by Laurel County (new)

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QOTD: What are some books that you really enjoyed but can't remember that much about. I have read a decent amount of books over the years, and I've really enjoyed many stories. But, sometimes I forget the details in a story or a character's name. Anyone else?


message 1756: by Debra Diggs (new)

Debra Diggs | 2445 comments Here are some books from my favorites list. I can barely remember what they are about.

- Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter by Tom Franklin
- Small Great Things by Jodi Picoult
- Salt to the Sea by Ruta Sepetys

Makes me think I should be more selective about what I put on my favorites list.


message 1757: by Laurel County (new)

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QOTD: Do you have any fun and/or festive plans this weekend, since its the weekend before Christmas?


message 1758: by Debra Diggs (new)

Debra Diggs | 2445 comments Nothing for me.


message 1759: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Goins | 525 comments We have our kid's Christmas party at church on Sunday!


message 1760: by Vivian (new)

Vivian Stevenson (passionatelyperusing) | 2032 comments Nope.


message 1761: by Laurel County (new)

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QOTD: What is your favorite thing about winter?


message 1762: by Vivian (new)

Vivian Stevenson (passionatelyperusing) | 2032 comments Being able to cozy up under a blanket with hot coffee or cocoa and read. I also enjoy being able to watch Planes, Trains, and Automobiles as many times as I want without being judged.


message 1763: by Laurel County (new)

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Vivian wrote: "Being able to cozy up under a blanket with hot coffee or cocoa and read. I also enjoy being able to watch Planes, Trains, and Automobiles as many times as I want without being judged."

That sounds super cozy and relaxing, which is right up my alley!


message 1764: by Laurel County (new)

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QOTD: Do you have any fun, festive, or cozy plans for Christmas Eve and/or Christmas Day?


message 1765: by Vivian (new)

Vivian Stevenson (passionatelyperusing) | 2032 comments Nope, I'll probably just stay home.


message 1766: by Laurel County (new)

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QOTD: Do you have any goals or projects that you're trying to accomplish before the end of the year?


message 1767: by Debra Diggs (last edited Dec 27, 2021 07:18AM) (new)

Debra Diggs | 2445 comments I would like to finish reading Shōgun before the end of the year. It is going to be close.


message 1768: by Vivian (new)

Vivian Stevenson (passionatelyperusing) | 2032 comments Nope, I think I've done all the reading I can for the year. I don't have any other goals.


message 1769: by Laurel County (new)

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QOTD: Do you have a reading goal in mind for 2022 yet?


message 1770: by Dawn (new)

Dawn | 372 comments I never set a reading goal.


message 1771: by Laurel County (new)

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QOTD: Are there any books that you want to read in 2022?


message 1772: by Debra Diggs (last edited Dec 31, 2021 09:17AM) (new)

Debra Diggs | 2445 comments Here are two books that I am determined to read in 2022:

- One Rainy Day in May by Mark Z. Danielewski
- Dracula by Bram Stoker (reread)


message 1773: by Laurel County (new)

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QOTD: What's on your winter bucket list? What are some things you enjoy doing during the winter season?


message 1774: by Vivian (new)

Vivian Stevenson (passionatelyperusing) | 2032 comments Krystyna wrote: "QOTD: Are there any books that you want to read in 2022?"

1. This Time Tomorrow by Emma Straub
2. Reminders of Him by Colleen Hoover
3. The Last House on the Street by Diane Chamberlain


message 1775: by Laurel County (last edited Dec 31, 2021 07:06AM) (new)

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QOTD: Happy New Year's Eve! Do you have any fun or cozy plans this evening to bring in the New Year?


message 1776: by Laurel County (new)

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QOTD: What's on your January TBR? If you don't do a monthly TBR, what's on your list of hopefuls?


message 1778: by Vivian (new)

Vivian Stevenson (passionatelyperusing) | 2032 comments Reminders of Him by Colleen Hoover
The Last House on the Street by Diane Chamberlain
Cytonic by Brandon Sanderson


message 1779: by Dawn (new)

Dawn | 372 comments Read a lot of good reviews of The House in the Cerulean Sea so it’s on my list. Others TBD by mood at the time.


message 1780: by Debra Diggs (last edited Jan 04, 2022 06:59AM) (new)

Debra Diggs | 2445 comments Dawn wrote: "Read a lot of good reviews of The House in the Cerulean Sea so it’s on my list. Others TBD by mood at the time."

The House in the Cerulean Sea is excellent! Happy reading.


message 1781: by Laurel County (new)

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Dawn wrote: "Read a lot of good reviews of The House in the Cerulean Sea so it’s on my list. Others TBD by mood at the time."

The House in the Cerulean Sea is so good! As soon as I finished it, I wanted to start it again.


message 1782: by Laurel County (new)

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QOTD: What is your first read of the new year? Are you enjoying it?


message 1783: by Laurel County (new)

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Krystyna wrote: "QOTD: What is your first read of the new year? Are you enjoying it?"

My first read of the new year is The Comfort Book by Matt Haig. I checked it out from work on a whim and I absolutely love it. It's been the perfect book for me to start with this year. I will definitely be purchasing a copy to add to my own book collection. It's something that I could re-read and get something different from every time. It's like little golden nuggets of advice from a best friend, or a warm hug when you need it most. Highly recommend checking this one out.


message 1784: by Elizabeth (new)

Elizabeth (estewart399_lcpl) | 601 comments A Trace of Deceit This is a newly discovered author for me and so far I'm really enjoying the first book in her Victorian detective series. Not so much thriller but there's something addictive about this book for me, I can't seem to put it down or get it out of my head!


message 1785: by Vivian (new)

Vivian Stevenson (passionatelyperusing) | 2032 comments I'm currently reading The Last House on the Street by Diane Chamberlain, and it's really good so far. I love Chamberlain's writing style, and she creates wonderful characters.


message 1786: by Debra Diggs (last edited Jan 04, 2022 01:18PM) (new)

Debra Diggs | 2445 comments The Paper Magician by Charlie N. Holmberg. So far (80 pages in) it is a light, fun read. I am really enjoying it. I am surprised by all the bad reviews. Maybe when I am done, I'll change my mind. But I don't think so.


message 1787: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Goins | 525 comments Midnight, Christmas Eve by Andy Clapp. I really enjoyed this book! It was a clean, light, Christmas read!


message 1788: by Laurel County (new)

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QOTD: What book would you recommend for someone to read while they are snowed in? Why?


message 1789: by Vivian (new)

Vivian Stevenson (passionatelyperusing) | 2032 comments Snow Falling on Cedars by David Guterson

It's a courtroom drama / historical fiction / mystery that takes place in an isolated area. The writing is atmospheric and gripping. It's not quite 500 pages, but it's long enough to sink your teeth into. I think it's perfect to read while snowed in.


message 1790: by Laurel County (new)

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Vivian wrote: "Snow Falling on Cedars by David Guterson

It's a courtroom drama / historical fiction / mystery that takes place in an isolated area. The writing is atmospheric and gripping. It's not quite 500 pag..."


I've contemplated reading that book but courtroom drama lost me lol.


message 1791: by Laurel County (new)

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QOTD: What book(s) have you read that have the perfect winter landscape?


message 1792: by Krystyna (new)

Krystyna (adoseofcozy) | 889 comments Krystyna wrote: "QOTD: What book(s) have you read that have the perfect winter landscape?"

The book that comes to my mind immediately for this question is The Bear and the Nightingale by Katherine Arden. I've read some others but this one has the absolute best winter setting that I've read. It's very atmospheric and I highly recommend it.


message 1794: by Laurel County (new)

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QOTD: Are there any book releases this month that you're looking forward to?


message 1795: by Krystyna (new)

Krystyna (adoseofcozy) | 889 comments LCPL wrote: "QOTD: Are there any book releases this month that you're looking forward to?"

My most anticipated releases for January are:
Where the Drowned Girls Go by Seanan McGuire
Reminders of Him by Colleen Hoover
The Roughest Draft by Emily Wibberley & Austin Siegemund-Broka
Midnight in Everwood by M. A. Kuzniar


message 1796: by Debra Diggs (last edited Jan 10, 2022 08:01AM) (new)

Debra Diggs | 2445 comments .
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I did not have any in mind. So, I looked at some January release lists. I found one that looks good. Hope to read it in February or March.

Cold the Night, Fast the Wolves by Meg Long


message 1797: by Laurel County (new)

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QOTD: Who are some popular authors that you haven't read yet but want to?


message 1798: by Vivian (new)

Vivian Stevenson (passionatelyperusing) | 2032 comments Emily St. John Mandel
Silvia Moreno-Garcia
Grady Hendrix
Stephen Graham Jones
Brit Bennett


message 1799: by Debra Diggs (last edited Jan 11, 2022 01:12PM) (new)

Debra Diggs | 2445 comments .
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Ken Follett

If I think of more, I will add them.

Edit
Also, Nicholas Sparks. I have been curious about his books. Romance is not my cup-of-tea, but I plan to read The Notebook.


message 1800: by Vivian (new)

Vivian Stevenson (passionatelyperusing) | 2032 comments LCPL wrote: "QOTD: Are there any book releases this month that you're looking forward to?"

The Last House on the Street by Diane Chamberlain (released today)
Reminders of Him by Colleen Hoover
To Paradise by Hanya Yanagihara (released today)


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