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Sandra Hoover (sandrahoover) | 11211 comments Mod
I've had little time for reading this month. I am starting Wonderment in Death (In Death, #41.5) by J.D. Robb


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Kirsten  (kmcripn) Well after nearly a year of reading it off-and-on, I finally finished Middlemarch Middlemarch by George Eliot by George Eliot

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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Sheri Morell (smorell22) | 2165 comments So I have been reading Pretty Girls by Karin Slaughter and when I first started reading like any other Karin Slaughter book I was sucked in right away. As I was reading I got to a point that I was loosing interest which has never happened with her books. I took a small break and read Fatal Destiny (Fatal, #3.5) by Marie Force which is a novella. I finished that decided I would go back and try Pretty Girls again. I am glad that I kept pushing myself to continue because I have gotten sucked back in and it has gotten extremely good. Karin Slaughter has a way to shock you. You think one thing and think you know whats going on when all of a sudden she throws a curve ball. Was not expecting this at all and now am looking forwarding the finding the full story.


SB*needs low angst books* A couple of books I have read recently besides Devoted in Death (In Death, #41) by J.D. Robb were Into the Storm by Melanie Moreland and Over the Fence by Melanie Moreland . I loved Over the Fence by Melanie Moreland the best. Both were very different and very low angst and was mostly told from male pov which I really enjoyed.


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Vera M. | 446 comments What I've been reading lately:
Shadowfever (Fever, #5) by Karen Marie Moning - love this series, but glad i waited to read it cause those cliffhangers! Not sure about more of this series, Ive heard mixed things about after this book.

Ghost Story (The Dresden Files, #13) by Jim Butcher - it's an okay series. First few books weren't that great, but got tons better at about book 4 for me. He does some build up books and then a "come together up to this point" type books. I like how he puts things together because there's some curveballs i did not see coming.

Magic Shifts (Kate Daniels, #8) by Ilona Andrews - Love this series! With how things have played out in this series I really wasn't sure, I thought I wasn't going to like this one as much as I did.

Deadly Obsession (Brown and de Luca, #4) by Maggie Shayne - I hope she writes more of these, I really like these characters.

Devoted in Death (In Death, #41) by J.D. Robb - Loved this one, might be one of my favorites in the series. Made me nostalgic for the beginning of the series, which I hear we are going to go through from book 1 in January!! :)

Think there were more in there since I last posted. Those were the main series I had gotten my hands on the books.


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Elizabeth (ezepeze11) | 582 comments WE ARE STARTING THE SERIES OVER IN JANUARY OMG YAY SIGN ME UPPPPPP


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i've just finished NUTS, by Alice Clayton; and am currently reading the ARC of PuckedUP, by Helena Hunting. I'm also just finishing Darkest Before Dawn, by Maya Banks. I've read 9 of the 10 Eternity Springs Series books by Emily March this summer. I've enjoyed every book I've read. Reviewing NUTS today. I loved it.


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Sandra Hoover (sandrahoover) | 11211 comments Mod
Elizabeth wrote: "WE ARE STARTING THE SERIES OVER IN JANUARY OMG YAY SIGN ME UPPPPPP"

WooHoo Elizabeth! Excited to have you aboard for the new BR of In Death!


message 1609: by Sandra (new)

Sandra Hoover (sandrahoover) | 11211 comments Mod
Sheri wrote: "So I have been reading Pretty Girls by Karin Slaughter and when I first started reading like any other Karin Slaughter book I was sucked in right away. As I was reading I got to a point that I wa..."

Pretty Girls is on my list too, Sheri. Glad to hear it finally sucked you in. Slaughter usually has me hooked in the first few pages.


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Sandra Hoover (sandrahoover) | 11211 comments Mod
I'm reading Where One Goes by B.N. Toler


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Kirsten  (kmcripn) I've been listening to A Cold Legacy A Cold Legacy (The Madman's Daughter, #3) by Megan Shepherd by Megan Shepherd today.


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Sheri Morell (smorell22) | 2165 comments Sandra ~ ♥ Cross My Heart ♥ wrote: "Sheri wrote: "So I have been reading Pretty Girls by Karin Slaughter and when I first started reading like any other Karin Slaughter book I was sucked in right away. As I was reading I got to a p..."

it sucked me in at the beginning Sandra but there was a portion of the book that I had to force myself to continue. I think it was just me i dont know. I am super happy I continued because I am really enjoying now. I had as much time lately to read so hopefully will finish within the next day or so.


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Sheri Morell (smorell22) | 2165 comments Ok so I finally finished Pretty Girls about 3am this morning. couldn't put it down. over all the book was great. I will however say this....Karin Slaughter is a genius when it it comes to creating villains. Both Grant County and WT has some of the worst I have eve read but Pretty Girls takes the cake. Very disturbing.


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Kay (kkfar) I had to see what the hoopla was about for the Kate Daniels series with Curran so I started Magic Bites. I am sorry to say I am not getting it. I am only 1/3 of the way through it but not even sure if I like the story. The first meet between Kate and Curran was nothing like Eve and Roarke's. In the first meet you knew Roarke was hot, sexy, charismatic and dangerous. I got nothing on Curran. So ladies, does it get better? I am disappointed because I wanted another great series to get into but will stick read more if it gets better.


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Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 15052 comments Mod
Kay wrote: "I had to see what the hoopla was about for the Kate Daniels series with Curran so I started Magic Bites. I am sorry to say I am not getting it. I am only 1/3 of the way through it but not even sure..."

That first book is tough as it suffers from first book-itis. There's lots of world building you'll never see again. I struggled through and about halfway it hits it's groove. Every book following this one is a 5-star read. And Curran? The best of him is to come and you won't be disappointed.


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Kay (kkfar) Jonetta wrote: "Kay wrote: "I had to see what the hoopla was about for the Kate Daniels series with Curran so I started Magic Bites. I am sorry to say I am not getting it. I am only 1/3 of the way through it but n..."

Thank you Jonetta! I was hoping that was the way of it. Especially considering the number that voted for Curran. I am still Team Roarke but will continue with the Kate Daniels series. Appreciate the info. Have a Great Weekend!


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Sandra Hoover (sandrahoover) | 11211 comments Mod
Sheri wrote: "Ok so I finally finished Pretty Girls about 3am this morning. couldn't put it down. over all the book was great. I will however say this....Karin Slaughter is a genius when it it comes to creating ..."

Oh my goodness, Sheri! That is saying a LOT when you're talking about Slaughter's villains! Wow...I'm going to finish the Will Trent series before starting Pretty Girl, but it'll be the first book after that.


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Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 15052 comments Mod
Kay wrote: "Jonetta wrote: "Kay wrote: "I had to see what the hoopla was about for the Kate Daniels series with Curran so I started Magic Bites. I am sorry to say I am not getting it. I am only 1/3 of the way ..."

You're welcome! I'm still Team Roarke but Curran's up there:)


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Kirsten  (kmcripn) Just finished reading my Kindle Unlimited rental, Chimera Chimera (Universe Eventual, #1) by N.J. Tanger by N.J. Tanger

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 15052 comments Mod
I finished listening to Me Before You by Jojo Moyes, first book in the series of the same name, and LOVED it. Here's my review.

I'm now listening to the next book, After You.
Me Before You (Me Before You, #1) by Jojo Moyes After You (Me Before You, #2) by Jojo Moyes


message 1621: by Sandra (new)

Sandra Hoover (sandrahoover) | 11211 comments Mod
Jonetta wrote: "I finished listening to Me Before You by Jojo Moyes, first book in the series of the same name, and LOVED it. Here's my review.

I'm now listening to the next book,..."


You must have loved it to be heading right into the 2nd one! :)


message 1622: by Jonetta (new)

Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 15052 comments Mod
I did, Sandra. I thought about starting something else but the pull to this one was too strong.


message 1623: by Kay (last edited Oct 17, 2015 06:42PM) (new)

Kay (kkfar) Shari Kay wrote: "@Kay. Agree a 100% with Jonetta

I read a lot of fantasy, were world building is standard ... so I still really liked the first one... though Curran is awesome,(most of the time)... no one can bea..."


Thanks Shari Kay and I agree no one can beat Roarke. Sigh!!!!! He is such a classy sexy, hot, dangerous guy! Double Sigh!!!


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Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 15052 comments Mod
Sheri wrote: "Ok so I finally finished Pretty Girls about 3am this morning. couldn't put it down. over all the book was great. I will however say this....Karin Slaughter is a genius when it it comes to creating ..."

I'm waiting for the audiobook version. Her stories are always disturbing, catching you unaware and when you least expect it.


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Maggie | 1576 comments I've just started Lover Eternal, book 2 in the Black Dagger Brotherhood.


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Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 15052 comments Mod
Have fun with Rhage, Maggie!


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Kay (kkfar) Jonetta wrote: "Sheri wrote: "Ok so I finally finished Pretty Girls about 3am this morning. couldn't put it down. over all the book was great. I will however say this....Karin Slaughter is a genius when it it come..."

Question for the lover of audiobooks. Do you find it harder to hear about an evil act being done than if you had read it? Some of the things I have heard make me sick to my stomach to hear it and I just wonder if it would have been lessened if I had read the words. Not totally alleviated but lessened.


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Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 15052 comments Mod
Kay wrote: "Question for the lover of audiobooks. Do you find it harder to hear about an evil act being done than if you had read it? Some of the things I have heard make me sick to my stomach to hear it and I just wonder if it woul..."

That's a great question! I think it's harder to listen to it versus reading it in the book. At least I can more easily skim over it if I were reading the story. Much more difficult in audio as you don't know if you're also skipping over important details.

Also, having someone speak it just makes it more...awful, like it becomes more vivid by hearing the details.


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❆ Crystal ❆ (crystal_wright) Kay wrote: "Jonetta wrote: "Sheri wrote: "Ok so I finally finished Pretty Girls about 3am this morning. couldn't put it down. over all the book was great. I will however say this....Karin Slaughter is a genius..."

I think audiobooks, all the way around, are more intense that when I read them myself. I've actually screamed out loud in some cases. And I agree with Jonetta, I can skim over any section I want to when reading, but you can't do that with audiobooks.
But, it's one of the reasons I've grown to love audiobooks so much. Especially some David Baldacci books.... it's dual narration with both male and female narrators, and there are sound effects like squealing tires, explosions and gunfire. It's really, really cool!


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Penni | 816 comments Shari Kay wrote: "@Kay. Agree a 100% with Jonetta

I read a lot of fantasy, where world building is standard ... so I still really liked the first one... though Curran is awesome,(most of the time)... no one can be..."


Me too. Magic Bites is one of my faves of the series - and one that I like to re-read.


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Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 15052 comments Mod
❆ Crystal ❆ wrote: "I think audiobooks, all the way around, are more intense that when I read them myself. I've actually screamed out loud in some cases. And I agree with Jonetta, I can skim over any section I want to when reading, but you can't do that with audiobooks.
But, it's one of the reasons I've grown to love audiobooks so much. Especially some David Baldacci books.... it's dual narration with both male and female narrators, and there are sound effects like squealing tires, explosions and gunfire. It's really, really cool! ..."


I haven't listened to many with sound effects but love them when I do!


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Penni | 816 comments Jonetta wrote: "Kay wrote: "Question for the lover of audiobooks. Do you find it harder to hear about an evil act being done than if you had read it? Some of the things I have heard make me sick to my stomach to h..."

Same for me. Reading about something I can skim. Depending on the narrator, hearing it can be worse (sometimes the voice of the narrator can take me out of a scene and make it less realistic), and visually - well I usually can't imagine what movies/tv can come up with. So that is the worst.


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Sandra Hoover (sandrahoover) | 11211 comments Mod
I finished Where One Goes by B.N. Toler While I saw the heartbreak coming early on, I still cried like a baby. I'll write the review when I can.


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Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 15052 comments Mod
I finished Stars of Fortune by Nora Roberts, The Guardians #1, and loved it! I wasn't looking forward to reading this as the description sounded like a few of her other trilogies. There are distinct differences here as this story falls deeply into the fantasy genre! Here's my review.

I'm now reading Hidden by Kendra Elliot, Bone Secrets #1.
Stars of Fortune (The Guardians Trilogy, #1) by Nora Roberts Hidden (Bone Secrets, #1) by Kendra Elliot


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Sheri Morell (smorell22) | 2165 comments Jonetta wrote: "I finished Stars of Fortune by Nora Roberts, The Guardians #1, and loved it! I wasn't looking forward to reading this as the description sounded like a few of her other..."

I enjoyed Hidden but do like the other series better. I am glad I stopped to read this series.


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Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 15052 comments Mod
Good to know, Sheri!


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Sandra Hoover (sandrahoover) | 11211 comments Mod
Shari Kay wrote: "Sandra ~ ♥ Cross My Heart ♥ wrote: "I finished Where One Goes by B.N. Toler While I saw the heartbreak coming early on, I still cried like a baby. I'll write the review when I can."

I have ..."


It has a sad element to it but also ends with a hea.


message 1638: by Sandra (last edited Oct 18, 2015 01:29PM) (new)

Sandra Hoover (sandrahoover) | 11211 comments Mod
I'm starting Fatal Justice (Fatal, #2) by Marie Force


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Sheri Morell (smorell22) | 2165 comments Started listening to Killjoy (Buchanan-Renard, #3) by Julie Garwood and also started reading Out of the Shadows (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, #3) by Kay Hooper


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Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 15052 comments Mod
Sandra ~ ♥ Cross My Heart ♥ wrote: "I'm starting Fatal Justice (Fatal, #2) by Marie Force"

Enjoy!


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Kay (kkfar) Loved both the Julie Garwoods and Kay Hooper books Sheri.

Ladies I agree with all your comments on the audiobooks and intensity of hearing vs reading. I love books that make me laugh and cry and voices in audiobooks can definitely help with that too. Love listening to the different sound effects and multiple voices, all which make the story better. Sometimes the really difficult scenes are hard to listen to and as you all said it is much easier to skim over them if you want than it is to fast forward.


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Vera M. | 446 comments Just finished:
Fly Away (Firefly Lane, #2) by Kristin Hannah

and now:
Finders Keepers (Bill Hodges Trilogy, #2) by Stephen King


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❆ Crystal ❆ (crystal_wright) Vera, How was Fly Away?


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Sandra Hoover (sandrahoover) | 11211 comments Mod
Jonetta wrote: "Sandra ~ ♥ Cross My Heart ♥ wrote: "I'm starting Fatal Justice (Fatal, #2) by Marie Force"

Enjoy!"


Started Fatal Justice only to realize I've already read it!! Must have been sometime in the past, I don't know! lol I recalled it perfectly though & loved the ending!! I'll get to Fatal Consequence in Nov.


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Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 15052 comments Mod
Sandra ~ ♥ Cross My Heart ♥ wrote: "Started Fatal Justice only to realize I've already read it!! Must have been sometime in the past, I don't know! lol I recalled it perfectly though & loved the ending!! I'll get to Fatal Consequence in Nov. ..."

Lol! You've got it bad, girl:)


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Vera M. | 446 comments ❆ Crystal ❆ wrote: "Vera, How was Fly Away?"

It dragged and was kind of depressing. Well written. I liked Firefly Lane alot! this was the aftermath follow up. For me worth reading, but not great.


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Zee Codizar (zeecodizar) Oh my gosh, I've read lots of books in 2015 and mostly those belonging in the Adult, New Romance, Young Adult and Contemporary genre. Best book so far? When It Rains by Lisa De Jong and Making Faces by Amy Harmon. But there are so many close to them!


message 1650: by Sandra (new)

Sandra Hoover (sandrahoover) | 11211 comments Mod
Jonetta wrote: "Sandra ~ ♥ Cross My Heart ♥ wrote: "Started Fatal Justice only to realize I've already read it!! Must have been sometime in the past, I don't know! lol I recalled it perfectly though & loved the en..."

Yep! Maybe I'm finally losing it! lol So many books...I even dream about them. It's impossible to keep them all straight.


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