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message 551: by Barbara (new)

Barbara | 486 comments Karen......Amazon is making Good Omens into a series!!!


message 552: by Karen (new)

Karen Dandurant (karendandurant) | 88 comments Barbara...I saw that! The book was silly and fun, so I will definitely check out the series. I like Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett so it should be good.


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message 554: by Barbara (new)

Barbara | 486 comments I just read Blake Crouch’s book Recursion....I read the whole book today!!! It’s awesome....in my opinion!!! 😎😎


message 555: by Marlise (last edited Jul 16, 2019 05:58PM) (new)

Marlise (mawz76) | 22 comments Listening : The Woman in the Window
Reading : Rites of Passage AND Moby Dick


message 556: by Matthew (new)

Matthew | 183 comments I have REstarted Clive Barker's Imagica. I broke my wrist at this time last summer when attempting to read this book the first time. The novel is HUGE and extremely hard to read in a cast. So, this is take 2. lol


message 557: by Mary (new)

Mary (broomemarygmailcom) | 377 comments Marlise wrote: "Listening : The Woman in the Window
Reading : Rites of Passage AND Moby Dick"


WOW. I usually read 2 books at once but not like the ones you are undertaking! Good Luck!


message 558: by Karen (new)

Karen Dandurant (karendandurant) | 88 comments I am reading Final Girls by Riley Sager.


message 559: by Matthew (new)

Matthew | 183 comments Karen wrote: "I am reading Final Girls by Riley Sager."

That's funny…I JUST bought that book from the "Used" section at Barnes and Noble today! It'll be a bit before I get to it but as a fan of horror flicks since my youth I think it's right up my alley.


message 560: by Karen (new)

Karen Dandurant (karendandurant) | 88 comments Matthew wrote: "Karen wrote: "I am reading Final Girls by Riley Sager."

That's funny…I JUST bought that book from the "Used" section at Barnes and Noble today! It'll be a bit before I get to it but as a fan of ho..."


I was pretty good. Good enough that I just started The Last Time I lied - same author.


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message 562: by Matthew (new)

Matthew | 183 comments The Chain by Adrian McKinty...a chillingly realistic kidnapping thriller.


message 563: by Claire (new)

Claire | 17 comments I'm blowing the dust off this thread!

Currently reading The Book of Two Ways andThe Guest List and enjoying both.

I did just finish We Are All the Same in the Dark. I wouldn't say it's particularly chilling, but it's a good mystery with a few good twists.


message 564: by Toni (new)

Toni Salyers | 12 comments Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six


message 565: by Pål (new)

Pål (plbreienabrahamsen) | 51 comments I’m reading Rhythm of war (Stormlight Archive 4), an incredible series, and rereading the Riftwar saga that I read in my youth :)


message 566: by Mary (last edited Feb 09, 2021 03:13PM) (new)

Mary (broomemarygmailcom) | 377 comments The Survivors by Jane Harper
The Survivors
by Jane Harper
This is my 4th book by Jane Harper and loved by me. I have been waiting so long for it to come to my library. I've only read a few chapters and I will love this one too. She is quite the writer! She has a way of creating characters that are believable along with a great plot foreshadowing darkness to come and darkness in the past.

Shampoodle by Joan Holub
Fun, fun, fun book. I am really looking forward to my granddaughter {second grade 7year old} reading this book to me. I read it first. The story and illustrations made me laugh.

I skipped to Deeply Odd... which leaves me still behind on our group read.


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Allen  Pisani | 2 comments I am currently reading The Mouse That Roared by Leonard Wibberley.


message 568: by Claire (last edited Feb 11, 2021 02:04PM) (new)

Claire | 17 comments Oh, boy. My want to read list is getting out of had. No regrets! lol

I needed a new audiobook while I wait for The Book of Two Ways to come off hold again so I can finish it. So I started Providence. I am loving this book. I devoured her You series (which absolutely fantastic on audio, The guy reading NAILED the character Joe). I don't think Providence is quite on the same level as You in my opinion, but it's close.


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Mary (broomemarygmailcom) | 377 comments Claire wrote: "Oh, boy. My want to read list is getting out of had. No regrets! lol

I needed a new audiobook while I wait for The Book of Two Ways to come off hold again so I can finish it. So I started [author:..."


Ha, I went to look at my book list. I have around 500 books on my "to read" list! I'm sure I will not remember to even look at those titles again! Out of sight, out of mind!
I wonder if there is a way to just erase them all without messing up the whole goodreads site.


message 570: by Pål (new)

Pål (plbreienabrahamsen) | 51 comments If you remove one each day you’ll have a fresh start in a couple of years 😉


message 571: by Claire (new)

Claire | 17 comments LOL that's quite the list! I feel like I need several lifetimes to be able to get through all the books I want to read. Especially since new books are always coming out!


message 572: by Linda (new)

Linda Clifford | 8 comments I am reading, or rather listening to, “Rising Out of Hatred”. It is about the awakening of Derrick Black, the former heir apparent to the White Nationalist movement.


message 573: by Val (new)

Val | 3 comments Good morning all, I am currently reading Stardust by Neil Gaiman.


message 574: by Claire (new)

Claire | 17 comments Oh, how is Stardust? My book club at work is about to start reading Neverwhere.


message 575: by Charles (new)

Charles (cbloky) | 7 comments the crooked staircase by koontz


message 576: by Mary (new)

Mary (broomemarygmailcom) | 377 comments Pål wrote: "If you remove one each day you’ll have a fresh start in a couple of years 😉"

:-)


message 577: by Jerry (new)

Jerry (jazzlsnr) | 55 comments Just finished Blacktop Wasteland by S.A. Cosby. What a fantastic ride. Highly recommended!

Just into Castle In The Air by Donald Westlake from Hard Case. The usual comedic crime thriller from the late Grandmaster.


message 578: by Karen (new)

Karen Dandurant (karendandurant) | 88 comments I did not expect to like Blacktop Wasteland as much as I did. I also highly recommend it.


message 579: by Claire (new)

Claire | 17 comments I just picked up Dean Koontz's Frankenstein, Volume 1: Prodigal Son. Three chapters in, and I'm hooked!


message 580: by Pål (new)

Pål (plbreienabrahamsen) | 51 comments This is a series that I missed when it came out. It’s pretty high on my want to read list, I hope you like it!


message 581: by Charles (new)

Charles (cbloky) | 7 comments fever by robin cook


message 582: by Val (new)

Val | 3 comments Claire wrote: "Oh, how is Stardust? My book club at work is about to start reading Neverwhere."

It was a wonderful story, I enjoyed it. I also enjoyed Neverwhere.


message 583: by Val (new)

Val | 3 comments Claire wrote: "I just picked up Dean Koontz's Frankenstein, Volume 1: Prodigal Son. Three chapters in, and I'm hooked!"

Loved this series.


message 584: by Claire (new)

Claire | 17 comments Okay, Prodigal Son is done and I am addicted! I need the next one, like now! I tried to explain the genre to a friend and the best I could come up with is supernatural murder mystery buddy-cop romance hahaha. Can't wait to start the next one.

Neverwhere is also really good. The beginning was a little hard to get into with all the jumping from character to character, but I found my groove and now I'm 6 chapters in and loving it!


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