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Greg (lupercross) | 2250 comments I finished The Golden One by Elizabeth Peters. I am still reading Passage to Mutiny by Alexander Kent and The Bone Collector by Jeffery Deaver. I also started to read Born of Silence by Sherrilyn Kenyon.


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Joy D | 1208 comments Just finished a wonderful quiet book about a pastor and his family living in rural Finland in the late 1940s. Parts of it are joyous and other parts melancholy:
Ice by Ulla-Lena Lundberg - 4 stars - My Review


message 1757: by Greg (new)

Greg (lupercross) | 2250 comments And I have finished Passage to Mutiny by Alexander Kent. Still reading The Bone Collector by Jeffery Deaver and Born of Silence by Sherrilyn Kenyon. Also, newly added to my reading list, is Rakóssy by Cecelia Holland.


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PattyMacDotComma The Marriage Test by Suzanne Redfearn is another of the Amazon Original Stories by well-known authors. This test isn't like anything else I've ever heard of!
The Marriage Test by Suzanne Redfearn 3.5★ Link to my review of The Marriage Test


message 1759: by PattyMacDotComma (new)

PattyMacDotComma I didn't know Iris Apfel's story at all, but Mª Isabel Sánchez Vegara has told it well in the Little People BIG DREAMS series. From childhood, Apfel marched to her own drum, became a fashion icon, and encouraged children everywhere to follow their passions.
Iris Apfel by Mª Isabel Sánchez Vegara 4.5★ Link to my review of Iris Apfel


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Christine    | 1 comments Currently reading Open by Andre Agassi
Open by Andre Agassi


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Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) | 925 comments I’m reading a book called His Christmas Cinderella by Christy Jeffries


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Woman Reading  (is away exploring) | 392 comments Jane Eyre by Stacy King Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë and adapted by Stacy King - the graphic novel version

My review - www.Goodreads.com/review/show/4402696025


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message 1777: by PattyMacDotComma (new)

PattyMacDotComma Good historical fiction mysteries combine entertainment and history. When Gods Die by C.S. Harris does exactly that in Regency England (early 1800s).
When Gods Die (Sebastian St. Cyr, #2) by C.S. Harris 4★ Link to my review of When Gods Die


message 1778: by PattyMacDotComma (new)

PattyMacDotComma I hope little girls everywhere will be inspired by the Notorious RBG! Ruth Bader Ginsburg is a recent addition to the Little People BIG DREAMS series for children. What a woman she was!
Ruth Bader Ginsburg (Little People, BIG DREAMS) by Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara 5★ Link to my Ruth Bader Ginsburg review with illustrations and more


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Maggie | 1 comments The Passenger by Ulrich Borschwitz


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Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) | 925 comments I’m reading a book called Dark Roads by Chevy Stevens


message 1788: by Christine (last edited Jan 01, 2022 09:56PM) (new)

Christine    | 1 comments Crying in H Mart Crying in H Mart by Michelle Zauner

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


This book should come with a warning to have a box of tissues handy. Had I known, it would have made the awkwardness of my husband walking in the kitchen to find me weeping at the counter over the author’s words. Was it the onions? No. Michelle Zauner had me crying at the first chapter. From her complex relationship with her parents, especially her mother, to her mouth-watering description of the Korean meals prepared by her mother and aunties, this is a beautiful story of a young woman finding her way home.



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message 1789: by Greg (new)

Greg (lupercross) | 2250 comments I have finished The Bone Collector and am about halfway through Born of Silence. I have started Rakóssy and I have added Summer Knight to my reading list.


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Lisa Marie Kemmerer (readingwithlisamarie) | 669 comments I just started One Italian Summer by Rebecca Serle
One Italian Summer by Rebecca Serle
This is ARC from a GoodReads Giveaway and I am a few chapters in and I am thoroughly enjoying it


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Christine    | 1 comments The Lincoln Highway The Lincoln Highway by Amor Towles

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


Based on the book synopsis and online buzz, the novel turned out to be very different story than I imagined. However, I still went along for the ride and enjoyed it. With a whole host of characters entering and exiting the story, it was a lot like Towles’s other novel A Gentleman in Moscow with hotel guest coming and going. While I like some character’s stories better than others, overall I found Emmet and Billy’s wild ride very entertaining and the author’s writing refreshing especially his weaving of classical literary quotations out of the mouths of characters very unlikely to have read the texts.



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message 1793: by Kim (new)

Kim (kimkienzle) Hamnet…after putting it off for several months. Anyone else reading this?


message 1794: by Berit (new)

Berit Lundqvist | 1087 comments I’ve just finished Every Note Played by Lisa Genova. A bit of a disappointment. Read my review here:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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message 1796: by Maria (new)

Maria Preston | 3 comments hi every one , im Maria , I joined today , nice to meet you all ,.. im currently reading the coldest girl in cold town .. but i want to read alot more other stuff too .
i think my favourite genre is fantasy books YA OR ADULT


message 1797: by Christine (new)

Christine    | 1 comments Starting today Eat a Peach by David Chang

Eat a Peach by David Chang


message 1798: by Ági (last edited Jan 03, 2022 02:45PM) (new)

Ági (milkywayconqueror) | 228 comments Started to reread the Harry Potter series on 1 January in Hungarian. I will also reread it in English again. (Have read in both languages before.)


message 1799: by Clbrend (new)

Clbrend (clbren) | 39 comments i just finished orgullo y prejuicio.every year for the last 11 years i read it on december. 15 to 31.


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Kilee Faria | 1 comments Beneath The Crimson Willow

Currently reading this book. I was a bit weary to read it as I was divided on whether or not I liked the first book or not, but so far I am glad that I decided to pick up the second book despite lower ratings for it.


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