Reese's Book Club x Hello Sunshine discussion

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Sarah Willmann | 2254 comments Creepshow the cursed by Elley cooper


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Sarah Willmann | 2254 comments Haunted Canada: ghost stories by pat Hancock and Allan Gould


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Nowshin | 6 comments fake empire


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Sarah Willmann | 2254 comments Horror hotel by Victoria Fulton and faith mcclaren


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Jenna :) | 21 comments The Twin by Natasha Preston


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Sarah Willmann | 2254 comments At Summer's end by Courtney Ellis


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Sarah Willmann | 2254 comments The fear by Natasha Preston


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Sarah Willmann | 2254 comments The love letter by Lucinda Riley


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Elizabeth Gamboni | 7 comments Dead Stream Curse by J.R. Erickson


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Sarah Willmann | 2254 comments Forty stories by Anton Chekhov


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Samantha Castillo The Seven Year Slip by Ashley Poshton


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Katie (katieamarsh) Daisy Jones & The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid


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Courtney | 6 comments The Troop by Nick Cutter. After hearing really good reviews on Youtube... but it was not my cup of tea. Too much ridiculous body gore that just didn't make sense! The writing was great... but just not for me.


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Abby Sheridan (abbysheridan13) | 1 comments Maybe in Another Life by TJR!


message 515: by Rose (last edited Oct 11, 2023 09:58AM) (new)

Rose Bain (rosebud_60) I am in the Outlander series. Diana can not stop writing her series' books. Thank goodness I can read more then one book at a time but I do give myself a limit.


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Mariha | 2 comments Bittersweet in the Hollow.


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Margaret | 128 comments Lessons in Chemistry


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Sarah Willmann | 2254 comments Secrets of a summer night by Lisa kleypas


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Jane (janeccman) | 2 comments Finding Me by Viola Davis — the audiobook that Viola read and for which earned her a Grammy Award and made her an EGOT winner.

I'm on a memoir binge, and this is one of the most powerful books and human stories I've ever read.

Finding Me by Viola Davis


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Charchita | 17 comments haunting adeline


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Sarah Willmann | 2254 comments Her Aussie holiday by Stephanie London


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Tania Gold (tania_gold) | 7 comments prophecy of a vampire


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Sarah Willmann | 2254 comments The very secret society of irregular witches by Sangu mandanna


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Menna | 3 comments The midnight star by Marie Lu
I loved it sm definitely this series is underrated


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Jao | 1 comments The last book I read was "The Last Juror" by John Grisham. I thought it was ok, kind of predictable.


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Elizabeth Gamboni | 7 comments Rag doll bones by J.R. Erickson


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Lizzy Brannan Starling House


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Sarah Willmann | 2254 comments The secrets of happiness by Lucy diamond


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Sarah Willmann | 2254 comments Campfire by Shawn sarles


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Sarah Willmann | 2254 comments The little shop of found things by Paula brackston


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Jennifer Duncan | 1 comments The Shadow of Wings: The Wytchling Chronicles by C.C. Davie


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Anne Lise | 3 comments The quiet tennant


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Sarah Willmann | 2254 comments Big lies in a small town by Diane chamberlain


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Corinne | 1 comments Tom Lake by Anne Patchett


Spiritedbookishbabe  (spiritedbookishbabe) Out of place


message 536: by Holly (new)

Holly Just finished "The Cave Dwellers" by Christina McDowell and absolutely loved every suspenseful minute!


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May Reads | 1 comments All in Monte Carlo by Anna Shilling. Absolutely loving this over-the-top, satirical tale of revenge. Think Big Little Lies. Apparently all based on true events.


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Sharon Brasher | 3 comments How to Be Eaten by Maria Adelmann. It was my kind of quirky and strange. I really enjoyed it.


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Sarah Willmann | 2254 comments The royal secret by Lucinda Riley


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Sarah Willmann | 2254 comments The little book shop of lonely hearts by Annie darling


Spiritedbookishbabe  (spiritedbookishbabe) In our hands, out of place and now fourth wing


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Kelly | 1 comments Halfway through "A gentleman in Moscow", couldn't love it more! Every happenings are so smartly planned and I especially enjoy the dialogue / reflections of the Count


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✨ Anna ✨ |  ReadAllNight | 1 comments Necessary Lies - don't recommend


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Margaret | 128 comments the last devil to die ( the Thursday Murder Club #4).


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Sarah Willmann | 2254 comments True love at the lonely hearts bookshop by Annie Darling


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Sarah Willmann | 2254 comments Crazy in love the lonely hearts bookshop by Annie darling


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Sarah Willmann | 2254 comments The masterpiece by Fiona Davis


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Sarah Willmann | 2254 comments The kitchen gods wife by Amy tan


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Katherine | 17 comments The Candy House, can not recommend.


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Filiz Olcayto | 1 comments "The Midnight Library" by Matt Haig.
I liked it because it reminded the importance of awareness of the things we have. Instead of regrets and thinking about how different our lives would be if we had different choices, concentrating on the beauty of the moment is the key to happiness and the creation of a fulfilling future.
"But you will never live if you are looking for the meaning of life" Camus


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