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What is the last book you read, and how much did you rate it?

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message 2001: by Olympia (new)

Olympia | 1 comments the glass girl - kathleen glasgow 5/5


message 2002: by Nashy (new)

Nashy | 1 comments Malorie by Josh Malerman and I rated it 5/5 stars. Great book in my opinion!


message 2003: by Elizabeth (new)

Elizabeth Conley (elizabeth_bookaddict) | 5 comments What Lies Between Us by John Maars. And rated 3.5 stars


message 2004: by Georgia (last edited Nov 09, 2024 05:07AM) (new)

Georgia Scott | 27 comments My Cousin Rachel by Daphne Du Maurier - 4 stars

Here's my review
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


Jannelies (living between hope and fear) I finished The Housekeeper by Sadie Ryan
The Housekeeper by Sadie Ryan

Three stars: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Trigger warnings: domestic abuse, animal cruelty


message 2006: by devashree (new)

devashree | 28 comments 1984 by George Orwell - 3.75 stars


message 2007: by Hriti (new)

Hriti (grratteful) | 133 comments more days at the morisaki bookshop. ⭐⭐⭐⭐


message 2008: by BookishDramas (new)

BookishDramas (sanjibkd) | 269 comments 2 stars
Switchblade (Harry Bosch, #16.5; Harry Bosch Universe, #26.5) by Michael Connelly
Michael Connelly
Very short story. 10 minute reading. Cold case review.

My review here - https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 2009: by Ayla (new)

Ayla | 11 comments "Hollow Hellion" by Jodie King. 

⭐⭐⭐⭐ = Storyline/plot

⭐⭐ = Editing (I refuse to believe it was actually edited/read through before publishing. The grammatical errors were atrocious)


message 2010: by Kristina (new)

Kristina (glassmansion) | 4 comments A. | Queen Goblin wrote: "The Hellbound Heart 4/5 ✩"

I recently picked this one up and cannot wait to read it!


message 2011: by Abbi (new)

Abbi | 13 comments The Roads Chosen: 5 stars.

The Roads Chosen by Ben Carlyle

This is book 1 of a trilogy: it's utterly engrossing.


message 2012: by LilMisGrayBrisk (new)

LilMisGrayBrisk | 558 comments Inspector Specter by E.J. Copperman, 4/5 (audio)


Planxti's Imaginary World The Women 4* book 5* audio


message 2014: by LilMisGrayBrisk (new)

LilMisGrayBrisk | 558 comments Mother of Death & Dawn by Carissa Broadbent, 4/5 (audio)


message 2015: by Anthony (new)


message 2016: by Dave (new)

Dave | 41 comments Neal Price, Children of Ash and Elm: A History of the Vikings. 5 Stars


message 2017: by becs (new)

becs | 178 comments reread of ACOTAR(just the first one, not the whole series)!! I enjoyed it a lot, I would give anything to read that series for the first time again


message 2018: by LilMisGrayBrisk (new)

LilMisGrayBrisk | 558 comments Destined for an Early Grave by Jeaniene Frost, 4.5/5 (re-read)


message 2019: by Roisin (new)

Roisin | 1 comments Divine Rivals- 4 Stars


message 2020: by Johanna (new)

Johanna Baynard | 6 comments The Grey Wolf by Louise Penny, she always gets 5 stars from me.


message 2021: by Meg (new)

Meg | 9 comments A Chosen Path:

A Chosen Path

Part 2 of The Roads Chosen Trilogy: 5 stars. I'd give it more.


message 2022: by Lance (new)

Lance | 48 comments Escape from asylum 5 stars


message 2023: by Dean (new)

Dean Harrington | 6 comments This Tender Land 5/5


message 2024: by Neil (new)

Neil (nabq) | 31 comments A Christmas Baby at Goodwill House 3 stars


message 2025: by Channie (new)

Channie Pearl | 18 comments I read not a good enough mother. It was interesting and there was a lot of twists to it plus cliff hangers. I gave it a 5 star ranking as it was captivating.


message 2026: by jazmin (new)

jazmin Delgado | 5 comments I read the Shepherd King Duology and left both books 5 stars. They were by far the BEST fantasy books I’ve read this year.


message 2027: by Becky (new)

Becky Jarvis | 4 comments The Roads Chosen:

The Roads Chosen by Ben Carlyle

I've read a stacks of thrillers and almost always I've been sunk into hours of yawning at the utter implausibility of the plot and the actions within. In most cases, I've put the book aside before its ending; and searching for better choices why I joined Goodreads. In following reviews that contain some level of critical analysis, already I'm unearthing better books. The Roads Chosen is so real and, for me, sits so far above the outlandish yarns that the big publishing houses tell us is from "a master storyteller and the best you'll ever read".
I've no idea why The Roads Chosen was not picked up by a mainstream publishing house and backed by a glowing review from a broadsheet, it deserves such attention.
A thriller grounded in the real life issues for the peoples of Eastern Europe/Central Asia and simply bolted to the factual issues affecting real people. Yet still able to lace a riveting plot line around organised crime, intelligence gathering and systemic abuse of young people.
The most grounded, suspenseful thriller I've ever read.


Jannelies (living between hope and fear) I've finished The Compound by Robin Mahle
The Compound by Robin Mahle

I couldn't find the 'nail-biting tension' and the 'breath-taking suspense' unfortunately: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 2029: by LilMisGrayBrisk (new)

LilMisGrayBrisk | 558 comments Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries by Heather Fawcett, 3.25/5 (audio)


message 2031: by Nat (new)

Nat | 144 comments Skybreaker by Kenneth Oppel 5 stars
100% recommend, an excellent sequel to Airborn!


Jannelies (living between hope and fear) I've tried to read Murder on the Menu by Katie Marsh
Murder on the Menu (The Bad Girls Detective Agency #3) by Katie Marsh

Despite the great cover and the great first chapter, I didn't finish the book: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 2033: by Dottie (new)

Dottie | 4 comments Just finished: 5 stars

The Roads Chosen by Ben Carlyle

The Roads Chosen by Ben Carlyle


message 2034: by Emily (new)

Emily | 11 comments Just finished: 5 stars

A Chosen Path by Ben Carlyle

A Chosen Path (#2 of The Roads Chosen trilogy)


message 2035: by Harper (new)

Harper | 6 comments Just finished: 5 stars

A Chosen Path by Ben Carlyle

A Chosen Path (#2 of The Roads Chosen trilogy)


message 2036: by Katia (new)

Katia | 88 comments Umm Hideaway, and j rated it with 4 stars


message 2037: by Brian (new)

Brian | 186 comments The Terror, Dan Simmons. 2 Stars


message 2038: by Renata (new)

Renata Annese One Big Happy Family by Susan Mallery - 5 Stars ✨




message 2040: by Sara (new)

Sara | 69 comments Twisted Hate by Ana Huang and I rate it 3,5/4 because it doesn’t take me with the feelings.


message 2041: by I (new)

I D | 1 comments Every so often, a book comes along that completely takes you by surprise—"The Examination Hall" by F.D. Miller is one of those rare finds. At first glance, it might seem like a straightforward romance, but from the opening pages, you realize it’s so much more. It’s a heartfelt, multi-layered story that effortlessly blends romance, comedy, suspense, and social commentary into one unforgettable read.

Set in a seemingly mundane examination hall, Miller masterfully transforms this ordinary setting into a crucible where human emotions are tested and laid bare. The characters are not just well-written; they’re alive. Their joys, struggles, and heartbreaks resonate deeply, making you feel every high and low alongside them. You’ll find yourself rooting for them, laughing with them, and at times, feeling your heart break for them.

The writing is poetic yet crisp—Miller knows how to weave words in a way that pulls you in and doesn’t let go. There’s a lyrical quality to the prose, but it’s balanced by moments of sharp wit and raw emotion. This isn’t just a love story; it’s a story about self-discovery, resilience, and the human spirit.

Then there’s the suspense. Just when you think you’ve figured out where the story is heading, Miller throws in a twist that flips everything on its head. It keeps you on edge, eagerly turning pages to find out what happens next. The blend of lighthearted humor and tension is seamless, making it nearly impossible to put the book down.

What truly elevates "The Examination Hall" is its powerful social message. Miller delves into themes that are both timely and timeless—issues that make you pause and reflect. It’s rare to find a book that not only entertains but also leaves a lasting impact, and this one does just that.

If you’re looking for a story that’s rich in emotion, brimming with suspense, and leaves you with something to think about long after you’ve turned the final page, this is the book for you. F.D. Miller has crafted something truly special here—don’t miss out.

Highly recommended. 💖


message 2042: by Sonali (new)

Sonali Roy | 42 comments I read and finished yesterday. The Women in the Walls
Not sure between 3.5 and 4 stars. Very atmospheric but the last 2 chapters looked rushed and out of context.


message 2043: by Ash (new)

Ash Blomer (ashslibraryx) | 12 comments the co-worker by Freida McFadden and sadly it was only a 2 star. I love McFadden's work but this book just didn't hit like it was supposed to


message 2044: by LilMisGrayBrisk (new)

LilMisGrayBrisk | 558 comments The Kingmaker's Daughter by Philippa Gregory, 3.25/5 (audio)


message 2045: by Rew (new)

Rew (rewsalem) | 109 comments the wrong quarterback by c.r.jane ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐


message 2046: by LilMisGrayBrisk (new)

LilMisGrayBrisk | 558 comments Strange Weather in Tokyo by Hiromi Kawakami, 3/5


message 2047: by Sim1 (new)

Sim1 (sim1saunders) | 47 comments Blonde by Joyce Carol Oates
🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟


message 2048: by Constance (new)

Constance | 16 comments Lucy Undying, 3 ⭐️


message 2049: by Pisces51 (new)

Pisces51 | 10 comments I just finishef The Lost By Jack Ketchum a horror classic, rated it 5 Stars


message 2050: by Bram (new)

Bram Macgregor | 4 comments The Silent Corner by Dean Koontz was a sort of genderswapped version of "Taken" but very reminiscent of "Eyes Wide Shut". 4/5.


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