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What Have You Purchased - 2022
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Yes, I have the audio of Troubled Blood. It is 31 hrs and 51 mins. I added The Ink Black Heart to my wishlist instead of preordering this time. I'm hoping to find it in a sale before I'm ready for it. It is 32 hrs and 42 mins, so another super long one. I also enjoy Robert Glenister's narration though, so that is good. I just need to find a chunk of time for listening without other books that I need to read more. Maybe I'll end up being able to use it for a challenge that will prioritize it.

Blue Labyrinth
Prince Lestat
In the Pendergast series, the next book for me is White Fire. (Blue Labyrinth) follows it. Too bad they both weren't in the sale. Now, I'll have to use a whole credit on White Fire - unless it's on overdrive. I'll have to check.

I also picked up The Fate of Ten and United as One. I wasn't buying these because my library has them, but I decided to go ahead and get the series. Hopefully, I'll actually get to them if they're in my personal library.
I also got City Dark through Kindle First and received Uncharted Waters for free for choosing a Kindle First book.

I grabbed this one too. An octopus on the cover has to be good for a challenge at some point. lol



I Capture the Castle
Logan's Run
A Treasury of Kahlil Gibran
The King Must Die
The Bull from the Sea
Vassa in the Night
Oh and we got books 4-11 of Mercy Thompson because my hubs and I like to listen to them on road trips so we decided we would like to own them and I only had books 1-3 and 13.



Murder at Kensington Palace
Murder at Queen's Landing
Murder at the Royal Botanic Gardens
Murder at the Serpentine Bridge
I owned the first two on Kindle, but at 2:95 each for the sale price on audiobook, why not?
I also got A Murderous Relation.
The others remaining in the series were over $10 each and, in my opinion, too pricey. This one gave me grief. Goodreads gave me grief. As I was updating the book, I saw that I had read it. No review, no dates read. It should have said "wishlist". This has happened more than once where Goodreads arbitrarily changes my status on a book. Could I have made a mistake? Possibly, but it seems to happen too frequently for it to be my mistake. Grrr. Here I was freaking out that I needed to return it but after reviewing my records, I hadn't read it. Phew! No need to go through the hassle of returning it.


Oh! Miss Fortune Series.... sales not over yet.

I ended up sticking with favorite series and limited how expensive they were. I left a lot still in my wishlist at ridiculously good prices because I just couldn't get them all. Aside from favorite series, anything over $5 I tried to think if I could just wait and hope to see it in a 2 for 1 sale later. I have more than enough to read now to hold me over.


And I got two discworld books
The Colour of Magic and Small Gods. And now I am walking away, lol!



As awesome as that sale was, I'm kind of glad it's over or my laptop was going to have to end up under lock and key.

Take My Hand
The Love of my Life
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil
Then, I also grabbed:
The Hostage
The Christmas List
The Pale-Faced Lie



If you are interested, I have a shelf dedicated to the books we've read.

In one group, when we get near the end of our 18 months we all suggest a couple books and we make a schedule. We always have at least one nonfiction and one classic included. It is always at the same house and that hostess organizes the list with my help and she runs the meeting and general organization. A different person offers to bring snacks for the next meeting each month.
In the other group, we get together for lunch on the last Friday of the month. At the end of the meeting someone will suggest a book for the next meeting and will be selected by the organizer to moderate the next meeting. That person chooses the restaurant and informs the organizer who lets everyone know where and when to meet and reminds everyone of the book. The person who chose the book is responsible for coordinating with the restaurant and leading the discussion.
So one group plans ahead and the other not so much. It sounds a little confusing writing it out here, but both ways seem to work out well. I had a third book club, but I had to stop going. It was just too much.

The hostess does everything - picks the books, gives dates she's available to host, provides snacks and drink, and moderates the discussion. Since we take turns, we all contribute somewhat evenly. I've realized that I tend to put out too many snacks. I host next July, so I'm going to pare back. Or try.

I like that setup, Janice. It seems pretty fair to me and a small road trip also sounds nice.

The hostess does everyt..."
With me attending a meeting..there is nothing such as too much snacks!! I like my munchies!! You are a great host Janice!

Year of No Rain
The Island of Sea Women
Such a Fun Age
The Snow Child
Becoming
Dirt Music


I just went around the corner as my little library posts a shelfie every Friday, and there were two books I want to read, I had two I had cleaned off my shelf yesterday, and I could get there before anyone else could as I'm on leave.
So I now have:
Borderliners and
About Grace

I think this is the right place for it since they are yours to keep if you so choose.





So I took What Came Before instead :D

I still have to check out first reads this month, Janice.

The Stroke of Winter
The Quarry Girls"
Those both sound good, Janice. I wonder if The Stroke of Winter will fit our haunted building theme? The last paragraph in the blurb makes it sound possible.
"... What evil has been locked away for so many years? The ominous brushstrokes, scratching at the door, and moving shadows begin to pull Tess further and further into the darkness."

Oh, this might be what I read, "WENDY WEBB's novels are mysteries about long-buried family secrets, set in big, old haunted houses on the Great Lakes."
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