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Karina | 1069 comments I am going to try for 75 books again this year. I am hoping that I'll be able to achieve it.


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Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 8826 comments Mod
Welcome back, Karina!


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Karina | 1069 comments Elyse wrote: "Welcome back, Karina!"

Happy to be back and ready to crush this reading goal!


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Karina | 1069 comments 1. The Meaning of Mariah Carey by Mariah Carey

LOVED THIS MEMOIR! This memoir is largely based on her childhood and her marriage to Tommy Mottola. It's really good and I definitely suggest the Audible version.

Four stars


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Karina | 1069 comments 2. Dead Letters by Caite Dolan-Leach

This was a BOTM selection that I did not choose but someone gave to me and honestly I’m glad I didn’t waste a pick on it. The book was fine. None of the characters had redeemable qualities except for one and it’s usually not a big deal but I need to feel some empathy. There is a little bit of mystery and intrigue as well.

Three stars


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Juli | 1933 comments Mod
Karina wrote: "1. The Meaning of Mariah Carey by Mariah Carey

LOVED THIS MEMOIR! This memoir is largely based on her childhood and her marriage to Tommy Mottola. It's really good and I definitely suggest the Aud..."


Does she read it herself?


message 7: by Karina (new)

Karina | 1069 comments Juli wrote: "Karina wrote: "1. The Meaning of Mariah Carey by Mariah Carey

LOVED THIS MEMOIR! This memoir is largely based on her childhood and her marriage to Tommy Mottola. It's really good and I definitely ..."


Yes she does!! It's such a treat!


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Karina | 1069 comments 3. Lady in Waiting by Anne Glenconnor

I am pretty sure I purchased this Audible while I was watching the Crown back in 2020. Finally listened to it. I thought it was very interesting but my gripe is with the narrator herself, Anne. When she was narrating this, she was 87, so I think some editing and water were needed in this audio. I don't really need to hear someone give long pauses or gulp.

Three stars


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Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 8826 comments Mod
Karina wrote: "When she was narrating this, she was 87, so I think some editing and water were needed in this audio. I don't really need to hear someone give long pauses or gulp...."

🤣 Oh no that's the worst! Some narrators just have too many mouth noises! lol


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Karina | 1069 comments 4. The Lost Apothecary by Sarah Penner

How this book happened to be a BOTM finalist for 2021 is beyond my comprehension. I really wanted to like this book. The premise is intriguing, but the execution and the story is bad! This book was given to me for book club so I luckily didn’t use a BOTM credit on it because that would be disappointing

2.5 stars


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Karina | 1069 comments 5. The Grave Maurice by Martha Grimes

Leave it to me to buy books in January (I am who I am) but I have been wanting to read the next book in the Richard Jury series and I had a gift card! This was a book I very much enjoyed reading and I knew I needed to read something nice and familiar. The one thing that I do enjoy about this series is that there isn't always a happy ending, such is life.

Four stars


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Karina | 1069 comments 6. The Wife by Meg Wolitzer

I picked up this book because it was adapted into a movie starring Glenn Close and Jeremy Irons. Finally read it (now I can see the movie) and it was a fast read (but I’m reading like 5 other books so this was my morning book) and it was fine. It was pretty easy to deduce the plot twist (though it seems like the point). The ending was unsatisfactory to me.

Three stars


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Karina | 1069 comments 7. In the Garden of Beasts by Erik Larson

I had no idea what or where this book would take me but all it I took from it was an ineffective and anti-semetic ambassador to Nazi Germany and his spoiled child running around Nazi Germany. It was a bore to listen to. The history aspect was interesting but the main characters, bleh.

Three stars


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Karina | 1069 comments 8. The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins

I've had this book for years now and I actually picked this for my book club pick back in October... didn't read it. Glad I finally did. It was frustrating to me about how I wanted some of these characters to act but I really enjoyed the mystery. Well done. It was also nice to dip into older writings because I've been mostly sticking to late 20th and 21st century authors. I need to make sure I add that into the rotation.

Four stars


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Carol (carol07) | 4342 comments Karina wrote: "8. The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins

I've had this book for years now and I actually picked this for my book club pick back in October... didn't read it. Glad I finally did. It was frustrating ..."


I liked Woman in White, but I loved his book, The Moonstone... even if it meandered a bit.


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Karina | 1069 comments 9. Winter in Paradise by Elin Hilderbrand

Sometimes I just want a quick and mindless read and Elin provides that. These aren’t ground breaking books but now I want to go to St. John’s.

Book 2/3 from March 2021 book of the month (I am doing horrible with those books)

Three stars


message 17: by Elyse, Moderator (new)

Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 8826 comments Mod
Karina wrote: "9. Winter in Paradise by Elin Hilderbrand

Sometimes I just want a quick and mindless read and Elin provides that. These aren’t ground breaking books but now I want to go to St. John’s.

Book 2/3 ..."


Yes, this was a fun trilogy! Aside from the serious stuff. lol.


message 18: by Karina (new)

Karina | 1069 comments Elyse wrote: "Karina wrote: "9. Winter in Paradise by Elin Hilderbrand

Sometimes I just want a quick and mindless read and Elin provides that. These aren’t ground breaking books but now I want to go to St. John..."


I have the second book in the trilogy I do plan on reading. But I have some library books and a book club book I need to read by next Sunday. So hopefully after that. I like how they are just mindless reads and now I really want to go to St. John.


message 19: by Karina (last edited Feb 16, 2022 11:26AM) (new)

Karina | 1069 comments 11. Olga Dies Dreaming by Xochitl Gonzalez

This book took me a long time to read not because I didn't enjoy it but I have about 5 other books going at the same time (WILD, I know). I finally decided to just make this one a priority and read it. I chose this book because it was on the Booksparks winter reading list and this was a very complex book that gave me a lot of feelings. I definitely would suggest this book to everyone!

Book 1/3 from my January 2022 BOTM box (I am aware of how many books I have)

4 stars


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Karina | 1069 comments 10. Finlay Donovan is Killing It by Elle Cosimano

This is actually the 10th book I read but apparently never logged it! I am reading books of the Booksparks 2022 Winter reading list and one of the books is Final Donovan Knocks Em Dead but I wanted to read the first book before the sequel so I utilized my local library (go me!) and read this one. It was cute. A very quick read that is great palate cleanser, beach read or something for a plane ride. It won't take long to read at all. I finished this book on Feb 12th.

Three stars


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Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 8826 comments Mod
Karina wrote: "11. Olga Dies Dreaming by Xochitl Gonzalez

This book took me a long time to read not because I didn't enjoy it but I have about 5 other books going at the same time (WILD, I know). I finally decid..."


Oh good 4 stars! I chose this one as well.


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Karina | 1069 comments 12. Silver Sparrow by Tayari Jones

I enjoyed this book. It has a slow start but ramps up at the end.

3.5 stars


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Karina | 1069 comments 13. Beloved by Toni Morrison

What can be said about Ms. Morrison that hasn’t already been said? Her writing is pure poetry.

Five stars


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Karina | 1069 comments 14. Rock Paper Scissors by Alice Feeney

There were so many problems with this book. So many plot holes. So many. And I don’t mind having unreliable narrators and plot twists but you need to fill in the holes!!! Also, the “fortune cookie wisdom” every other sentence was annoying.

2 stars


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Karina | 1069 comments 15. Embers by Sándor Márai

A beautifully written book that could've been a short story!

Three stars


message 26: by Connie (new)

Connie | 318 comments Karina wrote: "13. Beloved by Toni Morrison

What can be said about Ms. Morrison that hasn’t already been said? Her writing is pure poetry.

Five stars"


I read this so many years ago, and still it is one of my favorite all time books.


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Karina | 1069 comments 16. Lot: Stories by Bryan Washington

I enjoy short stories and I do enjoy when they weave together. I really enjoy Washington's writing. He is a beautiful writer and I need to read his novel, Memorial, which is one of my BOTM books and it is currently sitting on my nightstand (with so many other books)

Four stars


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Karina | 1069 comments 17. The Sun Down Motel by Simone St. James

I enjoyed The Broken Girls and I like how Simone weaves in ghosts to her mysteries/thrillers since the super natural is not a genre that I ever care to read but I like how she uses it in her books. I enjoyed this story but I guess I didn't love it as much as other people did? It was a decent mystery but I am not going to lie, I wish she used the ghosts more. She did and then it petered out.

Three stars


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Karina | 1069 comments 18. All of You Every Single One by Beatrice Hitchman

I enjoyed this book even though I had no idea what it would be about. I don’t read a lot of stories of historical fiction that center on queer characters. I really enjoyed it but there were definitely some plot holes that needed to be filled.

3.5 stars


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Karina | 1069 comments 19. Tell Me Three Things by Julie Buxbaum

Why would I ever ready my own books and just decide to go to the library? Good question but at least I didn’t buy another book! I had this book written down on a list of books to read (no idea what the list is about but decided to tackle the list) and got it at the library. I don’t usually find myself reading YA books except if it’s on a reading list but I did enjoy this book and it was a very fast read.

3.5 stars


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Karina | 1069 comments 20. Michael Kohlhaas by Heinrich von Kleist

Another library book. But a short one! A book on the 1001 Books to Read Before You Die list.

three stars


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Karina | 1069 comments 21. The Wives by Tarryn Fisher

A book from the 2019 BOTM stack I have not finished and I feel like this was one of those books in their run of bad thrillers/mysteries. It was bad.

Two stars


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Karina | 1069 comments 22. Before We Visit the Goddess by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni

Another library book and another short one. I guess I expected more from this after reading the reviews. It was overall heartbreaking but a quick read.

three and a half stars


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Karina | 1069 comments 23. Luckiest Girl Alive by Jessica Knoll

This book was a toss up for me. Hard to get into (I am having a hard time reading books with awful narrator as human beings) but it picks up half way and made it worth it to finish.

2 1/2 stars rounded up to 3


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Karina | 1069 comments 24. Everyone Brave is Forgiven by Chris Cleave

This was yet another library book and this book was just okay. I think I need a break from WWII love stories.

3 stars


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Karina | 1069 comments 25. How Lucky by Will Leitch

This book has been on my shelf since last year. I enjoyed it though now that I finished it, I definitely have some feelings on it. The ending itself felt rushed and then it ended.

three stars


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Karina | 1069 comments 26. The Holdout by Graham Moore

I really wasn't sure if I was going to enjoy this book but I ended up getting sucked it. A really good whodunit!

3 1/2 stars


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Karina | 1069 comments 27. The Paris Apartment by Lucy Foley

This one started off slow but it picked up. I wish I had spent more time reading on vacation!

Boo 1/3 from my April 2022 BOTM box


message 39: by Elyse, Moderator (new)

Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 8826 comments Mod
Karina wrote: "27. The Paris Apartment by Lucy Foley

This one started off slow but it picked up. I wish I had spent more time reading on vacation!

Boo 1/3 from my April 2022 BOTM box"


Yes, I ended up giving it 4 stars! Towards the end (view spoiler)


message 40: by Karina (new)

Karina | 1069 comments 28. In the Weeds by Tom Vitale

I am one of those people who still seems to be affected by the loss of Anthony Bourdain and I can’t explain it. This memoir by his director for No Reservations and Parts Unknown gives us not only more insight to Tony but also what it was like to really travel and do these food shows and it wasn’t as glamorous as the tv made it seem. Loved this book.

4.5 stars


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Karina | 1069 comments 29. The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R. Tolkien

A re-read for me. My favorite fantasy series. Forgot to add this to my list!

5 stars ALWAYS


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Karina | 1069 comments Elyse wrote: "Karina wrote: "27. The Paris Apartment by Lucy Foley

This one started off slow but it picked up. I wish I had spent more time reading on vacation!

Boo 1/3 from my April 2022 BOTM box"

Yes, I en..."


The end is what made the book


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Karina | 1069 comments 30. The Maid by Nina Prose

I enjoyed this "cozy" mystery and found myself mad at how everyone treated Molly most of the time!

3.5 stars

Book 1/3 from March 2022 BOTM box


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Karina | 1069 comments 31. Somebody's Daughter by Ashley Ford

I think I am entering my memoir kick.

Book 1/3 from my December 2021 BOTM box.

3.5 stars rounded up to 4


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Karina | 1069 comments 32. The Spy Who Came in From the Cold by John Le Carré

Another library book I needed to read!
Not a huge fan of Le Carré I’ve decided.

Three stars


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Karina | 1069 comments 33. The Cartographers by Peng Shepard

Enjoyed this book immensely!
Book 2/3 from my March 2022 BOTM box

Four stars


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Karina | 1069 comments 34. Murder Must Advertise by Dorothy L Sayers

I rather enjoyed this murder mystery from the 30s

4 stars


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Karina | 1069 comments 35. Anatomy: A Love Story by Dana Schwartz

Read this for a book club I am in. Fast read and interesting story.

3 stars


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Karina | 1069 comments 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


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Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 8826 comments Mod
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"


I enjoyed this one. I listened to the audiobook. Did not know she was in a band and have never heard of the band. And still haven't listened. lol. Ok just threw it on Alexa. Not really my jam. lol.


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