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HAUNTED HOUSE is a sequel to the novels AFRAID, TRAPPED, and ENDURANCE. The survivors from those thrillers are all together, and put through a new kind of hell. Also included is Dr. Frank Belgium, from ORIGIN.
All characters have back stories. In the case of HAUNTED HOUSE, these back stories exist in other books.
While HAUNTED HOUSE can be read as a stand alone, and may be the first Kilborn book read by a lot of people, if a reader enjoys it, he/she can read more about these characters in different novels. And fans of these other novels will enjoy seeing familiar characters show up again in a new novel.
- from J.A. Konrath's Blog "A Newbies Guide to Publishing".
series is here: https://www.goodreads.com/series/1459...

Which subscription book club did you join Kristie? That book looks quite interesting.



Hourly History has a decent list of books that look interesting. I think they would be a great way to learn a little bit about quite a few things. I hope they are well-written and there is good information in there.





Sounds interesting. I'll check it out.

Me too.


https://hourlyhistory.com/how-to-read...

FYI, these are the free books offered:
Indus Valley Civilization: A History from Beginning to End
The Crusades: A History From Beginning to End
Eleanor of Aquitaine: A Life From Beginning to End
The Industrial Revolution: A History From Beginning to End
Dietrich Bonhoeffer: A Life from Beginning to End
Civil Rights Movement: A History from Beginning to End
Mitanni Empire: A History from Beginning to End
Michelangelo Buonarroti: A Life From Beginning to End
Queen Elizabeth I: A Life From Beginning to End
Battle of Waterloo: A History From Beginning to End
Korean War: A History From Beginning to End
King George VI: A Life From Beginning to End
Sean Connery: A Life from Beginning to End
A varied bunch with biographies and specific historical events or times, form different places, from long ago and more recently in time.
I have now to read one to see how they are written.




FYI, these are the free books offered:
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Thanks, Sandra!


I've been going back and forth on The Good Wife of Bath. It looks really good, but it isn't the greatest deal. I will probably end up getting it anyway.


The Nurse's Secret (daily deal)
The Winners (at my sister's request)
Jasper Jones (I need for road trip)

The Love of my Life
Away with the Penguins
The Herd
The Appeal
Sun Damage
Everything Is Lies
Sign Here (this one wasn't in the sale but I heard a booktuber rave about and I loved the sound of it!)



I also picked up Racing the Light and Outfoxed for Craig this week and he read them both already! I'm hoping there is another Audible sale where I can get the last few Andy Carpenter books for cheap. I hate spending a bunch of credits on a series and I'm really kicking myself for not buying them all the last time we had that huge percent off sale.
I'm considering getting the Audible daily deal, Pandora's Jar: Women in the Greek Myths. It wasn't on my radar, but I listened to part of the sample and it seems interesting.

Blitz
Big Little Lies
The Survivors
Sharp Ends
Even Dogs in the Wild
Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe
Demon Copperhead
Tonight's Dinner 2: Even More Recipes From The Cook Up


Mad Honey, which I already read and loved
The Love Hypothesis
Never Name the Dead

Zij en haar kat. I bought the English translation ('She and her cat'), but it seems it isn't added to GR. Not the cover I've got.
De kat die bleef. No English translation available, but it can be translated as 'The cat who stayed'.
I've got a thing with Japanese books about cats and Japanese books in general.

I got:
The Light We Carry: Overcoming in Uncertain Times - Just thought I'd like to have a copy to keep on my shelf.
When in Rome - Liked the title (we are headed to Italy for a visit in 2023) and thought it might be good, light read to carry around and not worry about needing to get it back to the library.

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