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Karina | 1069 comments Elyse wrote: "Karina wrote: "36. Crying in H Mart by Michelle Zauner

Loved this memoir. It was sad and funny and made me hungry.

Four stars

Book 1/3 from my October 2021 BOTM box"

Yes! I have not listened to her music but I do follow her on instagram now!

I enjoyed this one. I list..."



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Karina | 1069 comments 37. Tanqueray by Stephanie Johnson and Brandon Stanton

I was one of those people captivated by the story from Humans of New York of this woman in a fur jacket in a wheel chair just chilling on the corner with quite some stories to tell. Listened to this on audible and it was just as enjoyable as it was on HONY.

Four stars


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Karina | 1069 comments 38. Mr. Vertigo by Paul Auster

A library book to read from the 1001 Books to Read before you die book club selection. Not a fan. The writing is beautiful but the story is not great

2 stars


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Karina | 1069 comments 39. The Sentence is Death by Anthony Horowitz

I've read Horowitz's Magpie Murders which I enjoyed and picked up this book not realizing it was book 2 in the series so naturally I ordered the first book from the library. I enjoy British mysteries and this hit the spot.

Four stars


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Karina | 1069 comments 40. Overground Railroad by Candacy Taylor

A very interesting history on the Green Book and the historical events and contexts during the publication years of the book.

Four stars


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Karina | 1069 comments 41. Baptism of Fire by Andrzej Sapkowski

Book 3 of 5 in The Witcher series. Not my favorite one so far but lots of character building and laying out the plot.

Three stars


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Karina | 1069 comments 42. The Hunting Party by Lucy Foley

I enjoy Foley's murder mysteries and I really enjoyed this one, better than The Paris Apartment. Sometimes you just need a straight forward cozy excellently paced murder in the woods.

3 1/2 stars


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Karina | 1069 comments 43. 52 Days by Catherine Ryan Howard

This book was just okay. The premise and set up were good but the execution and ending didn’t work

2 1/2 stars rounded up to 3


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Karina | 1069 comments 44. The Winds of Change by Martha Grimes

This is the 19th book in the Richard Jury series and I just enjoy a routine British murder mystery

I also thought I bought this book last year… I did not. Got it in January

Three stars


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Karina | 1069 comments 45. The Word is Murder by Anthony Horowitz

After reading the second book in the series by accident, I had to request this from the library and read the first one. I really do enjoy British murder mysteries

Four stars


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Karina | 1069 comments 46. The Book of Cold Cases by Simone St. James

I really enjoyed this murder paranormal mystery and it’s my third book from this author. I didn’t LOVE The Sundown Motel but this book was good! Just enough of a balance between paranormal and good ol mystery. Of course, it’s a book I got this year so I’m doing real great with my books I own shelf… not

3/3 book from my March 2022 BOTM box (I can’t believe I finished a box this year…)


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Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 8826 comments Mod
Karina wrote: "46. The Book of Coke Cases by Simone St. James

I really enjoyed this murder paranormal mystery and it’s my third book from this author. I didn’t LOVE The Sundown Motel but this book was good! Just..."


I haven't read any of her books yet but I also got this one from BOTM. Glad you enjoyed it!


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Karina | 1069 comments 47. This Time Tomorrow by Emma Straub

This book was so good. I laughed, I cried, and I had a lot of feelings. Also, I bought this book and even though I have been ignoring my to be read pile, this was worth it!!!

Five stars


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Karina | 1069 comments 48. The Midnight Library by Matt Haig

A friend recommended this book to me, so I bought it and never read it (naturally) I’m so glad I decided to finally pick it up. It was so good and just what I needed and a fast read

4.5 stars


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Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 8826 comments Mod
Karina wrote: "48. The Midnight Library by Matt Haig

A friend recommended this book to me, so I bought it and never read it (naturally) I’m so glad I decided to finally pick it up. It was so good and just what ..."


I loved this book!


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Karina | 1069 comments Elyse wrote: "Karina wrote: "48. The Midnight Library by Matt Haig

A friend recommended this book to me, so I bought it and never read it (naturally) I’m so glad I decided to finally pick it up. It was so good..."


So good!


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Karina | 1069 comments 49. One Italian Summer by Rebecca Serle

I know people that LOVED this book and I just don't think it connected with me the way it connected with other people. I found myself being so angry with the main protagonist and couldn't sympathize with her.

three and a half stars


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Karina | 1069 comments 50. I'm Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy

WOW WOW WOW was this a read (or in my case, a listen since with some memoirs, I try to listen to the author)
Very good and very heartbreaking

Four stars


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Karina | 1069 comments 51. Labyrinths by Jorge Luis Borges

A collection of short stories, essays and parables. Some short stories I enjoyed, others went over my head.

Three stars


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Karina | 1069 comments 52. The Fortunes of Jaded Women by Carolyn Huynh

Loved this book, the family tension/drama. There was even a chapter that I actually laughed out loud, not even in my head.

Five stars

Book 1/3 September 2022 BOTM box (can't believe I ordered another box!)


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Karina | 1069 comments 53. The Christie Affair by Nina de Gramont

I enjoyed this. A quick read that took me longer than it should have (been a busy 10 days) but definitely enjoyed it.

3.5 stars


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Karina | 1069 comments 54. Survive the Night by Riley Sager

This is just one of those books you can bang out in a weekend. Was I able to figure out the plot pretty quickly? Yes. Was I mad about it? No. Sager's books for me are just quick reads where I don't have to think too hard. I also like the movie references in this book.

Three stars

Book 2/3 from my August 2021 box


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Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 8826 comments Mod
Karina wrote: "54. Survive the Night by Riley Sager

This is just one of those books you can bang out in a weekend. Was I able to figure out the plot pretty quickly? Yes. Was I mad about it? No. Sager's books for..."


Yes, it was fine, nothing amazing! I still have 2 or 3 more of his to read from BOTM!


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Karina | 1069 comments 55. The Chestnut Man by Soren Sveistrup

Wow! I can't believe I waited three years to read this book. What a great thriller! I love foreign authors especially when it comes to thrillers/mysteries. Also, the fact that this is the first book of three from my October 2019 BOTM is really saying a lot about me... not great!

Four stars


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Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 8826 comments Mod
Karina wrote: "55. The Chestnut Man by Soren Sveistrup

Wow! I can't believe I waited three years to read this book. What a great thriller! I love foreign authors especially when it comes to thrillers/mysteries. ..."


Eeep I also have this from 2019 BOTM unread! lol. Glad you enjoyed it! Maaaaybe I will get to it this year. lol


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Karina | 1069 comments Elyse wrote: "Karina wrote: "55. The Chestnut Man by Soren Sveistrup

Wow! I can't believe I waited three years to read this book. What a great thriller! I love foreign authors especially when it comes to thrill..."


Hahaha okay now I don't feel so alone! But read it if you can!


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Karina | 1069 comments 56. The Heather Blazing by Colm Toibin

Really enjoyed this. Loved the imagery and the well detailed relationships of Eamon with his father, wife and children.

Four stars


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Karina | 1069 comments 57. Seton Girls by Charlene Thomas

Because I am completely incapable of not buying books, Book Sparks released their Fall Reading Club and this book was on it. (To be fair, I was able to request the majority of the currently available list from the library so progress, but, no, still not touching the books I owned pile!).

Anyway, while I am not someone to pick up a YA book unless told to, I enjoyed this. YA language is just not for me, so I found myself feeling cringe at some of the writing but overall, book was a fast read and I very much enjoyed it.

Three and a half stars


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Karina | 1069 comments 58. The Turn of the Screw by Henry James

So this was an interesting story. Frankly, no idea what to believe but I’m also glad it was short. It was good for spooky season.

Three stars


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Karina | 1069 comments 59. Lark & Kasim Start a Revolution by Kacen Callender

This was one of Book Spark's Fall selections so I was able to snag this from the library. Again, I don't love YA books. I liked the premise of this book. I loved that the characters were queer and Black and the plot was interesting (twitter thread goes viral for our protagonist but they didn't write the Twitter thread, lies and chaos and trolls ensue) but there are other parts of this book that didn't ring true. I am not going to go deeply into here. Saving that for the group chat.

2 1/2 stars rounded up to 3


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Karina | 1069 comments 60. Tomorrow in Shanghai by May-Lee Chai

This was another Book Spark's Fall Reading pick and it is a collection of short stories. Less than 150 pages, this was an easy and quick read. I really enjoyed them. A lot of the themes included first generation kids who were mixed and it reminded me a lot of how I grew up.

Four stars


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Karina | 1069 comments 61. Daisy Darker by Alice Feeney

Another library book (my TBR list hates me) and a selection from Booksparks Fall Reading Club. I enjoy a quick mystery and guessed the twist early on but it didn’t diminish my enjoyment.

Three stars


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Karina | 1069 comments 62. Our Missing Hearts by Celeste Ng

Another library book and I know I am not going to hit my TBR goals HOWEVER getting new books from the library is making me read because I can't renew them so it will help me make my reading goal this year. I am chaos.

I enjoyed this one. One thing I love about Ng's novels are that there aren't always the resolutions in the end. It's very open ended, even if it is heartbreaking.

Four stars


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Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 8826 comments Mod
My physical book goal has been destroyed. My goal was 100 and I'm lucky if I hit 50. My library goal was also 100 and is now over 150 though! lol.


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Karina | 1069 comments Elyse wrote: "My physical book goal has been destroyed. My goal was 100 and I'm lucky if I hit 50. My library goal was also 100 and is now over 150 though! lol."

We need to support our public libraries LOL


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Karina | 1069 comments 63. The Cider House Rules by John Irving

I finally finished this library book. Checked it out in July, renewed it twice and never finished it. Picked it up again in October and also renewed it twice but was able to finally finish it before I had to bring it back on the 28th. I wasn't that I didn't enjoy this book or that it was hard to read. I feel that it was entirely too long and focused on the most boring of characters where there were far more interesting ones to read about.

3.5 stars


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Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 8826 comments Mod
Karina wrote: "Elyse wrote: "My physical book goal has been destroyed. My goal was 100 and I'm lucky if I hit 50. My library goal was also 100 and is now over 150 though! lol."

We need to support our public libr..."


100%! haha


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Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 8826 comments Mod
Karina wrote: "63. The Cider House Rules by John Irving

I finally finished this library book. Checked it out in July, renewed it twice and never finished it. Picked it up again in October and also renewed it twi..."


John Irving is nottttt for me. I've tried a couple and gave away my copies of his books. Moooove on! lol


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Stacie (stacieh) | 1945 comments We absolutely do need to support out local libraries! It's a case of "use it or lose it". I applaud your Civic Mindedness ;)


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Karina | 1069 comments 64. Curtain by Agatha Christie

So, I thought this was a book from the 2021 and older TBR pile but I actually bought this Jan 3 LOL so the jokes on me…
Finished the Poirot series. This book was written like 30 years or something before it was actually published so it’s different from the later books. It was enjoyable.

Three stars


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Karina | 1069 comments 65. What the Fireflies Knew by Kai Harris

Oh, look. Another library book! This was a BOTM book I had wanted to read but it was sold out so I went to the library. Now that I have Covid, sitting around reading library books. Let’s see how much I can read.

Three and a half stars


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Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 8826 comments Mod
Karina wrote: "65. What the Fireflies Knew by Kai Harris

Oh, look. Another library book! This was a BOTM book I had wanted to read but it was sold out so I went to the library. Now that I have Covid, sitting aro..."


Oh bummer you have COVID! After the first couple of days I was able to read and I was so happy that I wasn't in the brain fog a lot of people experienced. Feel better!


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Karina | 1069 comments Elyse wrote: "Karina wrote: "65. What the Fireflies Knew by Kai Harris

Oh, look. Another library book! This was a BOTM book I had wanted to read but it was sold out so I went to the library. Now that I have Cov..."


Thanks! This is my third go around (cannot keep an antibody to save my life apparently) but much milder case than the last time I had it which was awful and I could NOT read at all! Feeling much much better!


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Karina | 1069 comments 66. Poster Girl by Veronica Roth

ANOTHER LIBRARY BOOK! We love to see it! This was another Bookspark Fall Reading Club pick and I honestly had no idea Roth wrote the Divergent series. I have neither read nor seen the films. I normally avoid most dystopian novels unless they are on the 1001 Books to Read Before You Die list but I read this having no idea what it was about and I was very pleasantly surprised! I loved Roth's writing and the mystery element to this novel.

Four stars


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Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 8826 comments Mod
Karina wrote: "Thanks! This is my third go around (cannot keep an antibody to save my life apparently) but much milder case than the last time I had it which was awful and I could NOT read at all! Feeling much much better!..."

OMG that sucks!


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Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 8826 comments Mod
Karina wrote: "66. Poster Girl by Veronica Roth

ANOTHER LIBRARY BOOK! We love to see it! This was another Bookspark Fall Reading Club pick and I honestly had no idea Roth wrote the Divergent series. I have neith..."


Definitely don't bother reading the Divergent series or seeing the movies. lol


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Karina | 1069 comments 67. The Restless Dark by Erica Waters

Another library book and another Book Spark Fall Reading Club selection. I’ve said it before, I don’t love YA books. This one had the most annoying protagonists. The concept seemed cool but I couldn’t get into it.

Two stars


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Karina | 1069 comments 68. On Beauty by Zadie Smith

Smith is an excellent writer but this story went on for too long and I didn’t care enough about the characters.

Another day, another library book

Three stars


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Karina | 1069 comments 69. Afterparties by Anthony Veasna So

A collection of short stories that I enjoyed.

Book 1/3 from BOTM May 2022 box

3.5 stars


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Karina | 1069 comments 70. Reader, I Murdered Him by Betsy Cornwell

Another library book, another YA book and another Bookspark FRC selection. I feel like this book had the right elements but the story fell flat. The ending came too quickly and just ended.

Two stars


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