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Mar 30, 2020 04:55PM
Don I read that book called The Chalk Man by C.J. Tudor
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I loved Aussie author Tabitha Bird's debut novel A Lifetime of Impossible Days. It does cover a lifetime, and it is impossible, but I was happy to suspend disbelief and enjoy her fine character/s!
4.5~5★ Link to my Impossible Days review
I Just finished Jar of Hearts
by Jennifer HillierMy Review: www.goodreads.com/review/show/3106174858
Finished and enjoyed
The Foundling by Stacey HallsMy review: www.goodreads.com/review/show/3246909794""
Just finishing (listening) up An Echo in the Bone and I am also reading Soul Keeper the author is David Dalglish.I will tell anyone who wishes to follow my reviews of An Echo in the Bone you will see that I do give a lot of spoilers and it is listed by one of the mods that there are a lot of spoilers.
I am a reader that finds it hard to keep spoilers to myself.
I abide by the rules in the forum, however, I will not post until I can keep all spoilers to myself or put at the beginning of my post.
I just started The Silent Patient and it drew me in right away. I have too many books going at the moment, so I really shouldn't have started another, but it goes back to the library in a couple of days. It seems this is just what I am in the mood for too.
I've got heaps of books left to read in Kerry Greenwood's delightful Phryne Fisher's mystery series. Here's my take on #2, Flying Too High.
4★ Link to my Flying Too High review
Christine wrote: "Kristie I read that book called The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides"What did you think of it, Christine?
I'm also reading Will My Cat Eat My Eyeballs? Big Questions from Tiny Mortals About Death. It's quite entertaining.
Hi all, Has anyone read THE GIRL WITH ALL THE GIFTS? Is it appropriate for a 12 year old boy? My son read a sample and wants to read the book but I don't know much about it.
Finished We Band of Angels: The Untold Story of American Nurses Trapped on Bataan by the Japanese
by Elizabeth M. NormanMy Review: www.goodreads.com/review/show/2998377200
Finally decided to read a longer book: The Blind Assassin and am really enjoying the change of pace.
I just finished: Soulkeeper the author is the : David Dalglish.It is a darker fantasy than what I am used to reading but, if you read my review and want answers to the questions I have put our there then you must read it!
It is a 5-star book!
There are no spoilers and I will let you know that the review that I wrote is hard for me to do!
I blurb and review just like I am talking to you and my mouth is so big that I have a tendency to spoil a book, movie or show I have seen and someone else has not seen.
If this situation arises in my home I go to another room just to keep my mouth shut!
It is hard for me to keep spoilers to myself.
How Much of These Hills Is Gold is the debut of C Pam Zhang about migrant Chinese in the American west. Not as much gold as I'd hoped.
3★ Link to my review
Just finished and loved I The Vine Witch by Luanne G. Smith I just posted my review.
I am also listening to Grave Magic Bounty by Shannon Mayer.
I will have to restart it as it relaxed me so much that I finally got a decent night's sleep.
I love the book so far and will review it when I finish listening.
Just finished the new memoir More Myself: A Journey by Alicia Keys.Truly inspiring, and refreshing.
By no means the best memoir, as it doesn't really delve into the life of Alicia Keys. But a worthy read nonetheless.
I've always wanted to read 1984!
While browsing the small book section at Target, I stumbled upon 1984 in the pocket book section for only $8 bucks. Also bought The Shining, The Haunting of Hill House, and Batman: The Killing Joke all for cheap.
I was reading Songs and Stories from Electric Mars by PanOrheus, and have many other books lined up, but 1984 has jumped to the front of the line. So I'm spending a lot of my quarantine juggling both books now while writing my second book.
Catching up on a lot of back reading, and finding all these books will help!
Elizabeth Strout deserved her Pulitzer Prize for Olive Kitteridge. Her characters are like nobody else . . . but really, they're like everybody. I loved her follow-up, Olive, Again
5★ Link to my 'Olive, Again' review
Kristie wrote: "What books are you currently reading or what have you just finished reading? What did you think of the book?"Warscribe by Tony Graff
I finished A Heart So Fierce and Broken And i'm reading The Book Thief
Call Me By Your Name
Also listening to the Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban audiobook
I am currently reading Eldest by Christopher Paolini, The Book Thief, Allegiant by Veronica Roth, The Enemy by Charlie Higson...
Finished Things in Jars
by Jess Kidd. A very different read that the more I read, the more interested I became in the book.
Finished and enjoyedThe Flower Girls
by Alice Clark-PlattsMy Review: www.goodreads.com/review/show/3239200540
Small Mercies by Aussie author Richard Anderson is brand new and an excellent read about a couple dealing with drought and doubt and two adult sons.
4★ Link to my review of 'Small Mercies'
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