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Favorite book first half of 2024??

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ava | reading slump Assassins Blade!!


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Dev Latimer | 324 comments I really wanna check out caraval


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Naima Embry | 10 comments I read Divergent for the first time this year and loved it


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Joqui | 3 comments My favorite series this year has been the Prophecies of Angels and Demons by Cassandra Aston. I've loved them al!


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Wyetha (wyesreads) | 229 comments The Black Guy Dies First: Black Horror Cinema from Fodder to Oscar and Leslie F$cking Jones.


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asapidox | 24 comments Dark Matter by Blake Crouch


🐶Kaylee✨ | 8 comments To Ride a White Horse by Pamala Ford. It was released over 9 years ago and has like 5 reviews on here. But it’s so good and I couldn’t put it down!!! 🫶🫶


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Dev Latimer | 324 comments I loved dark matter. Checking out the show


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V | 17 comments Definitely Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier. Its sooo atmospheric


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Christine Mathieu | 948 comments V wrote: "Definitely Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier. Its sooo atmospheric"

A wonderful novel (and I've been to the original Menabilly near Fowey in Cornwall).


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Ari (arisxbooks) | 45 comments valley of the dolls or the hunger games


message 64: by Dev (new)

Dev Latimer | 324 comments Oh good one


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Annie Rose | 54 comments either tog series or a little life


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Kaitlyn D'Errico | 26 comments Hunger games or Powerless+Powerful


message 68: by Dev (new)

Dev Latimer | 324 comments I’ve never read powerless, so I’ll definitely have to check it out


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Salma  ✧˚.࣪  | 3 comments kingdom of ash
house of sky and breath
yumi and the nightmare painter


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Hriti (grratteful) | 133 comments to all the boys I've loved before series


message 71: by Dev (new)

Dev Latimer | 324 comments Those are all good! Great picks


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Stephanie Dial | 27 comments A new discovery for me this year who
has become my favorite author is Kelly Barnhill. Her incredible stories have captivated me. The book is an engrossing anthology titled "Dreadful Young Ladies and Other Stories. "

Oh my, what fabulous imagery, conviction, and compassion she shows in these all too short tales of outstanding fantasy. The author, or should I called her the weaver of dreams? Her stories are incredibly different from anything else I've read since GOT. (I took a seven year hiatus from reading, and now I'm trying desperately to catch up!) I feel as if I've come out from a lurid coma, in which her wonderful stories fed my mind. I urge you to read this and to drop me a 👍 or a 👎. I am curious to if you'd be as affected as I was by, "Mrs, Sorenson & the Sasquatch" or the uniquely inventive coming-of-age novella that's included at the end, ". Happy reading!! ✌


Shadow girlie (Aelin’s version) | 11 comments The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue for sure :)


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Dev Latimer | 324 comments Love it!! Great stuff everyone


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Eva | 10 comments The Fault in are Stars
A Very Large Expansion of Sea
Better Than the Movies

Those are probably my top 3 but I’ve read so many amazing books so far this year.


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Dev Latimer | 324 comments Eva wrote: "The Fault in are Stars
A Very Large Expansion of Sea
Better Than the Movies

Those are probably my top 3 but I’ve read so many amazing books so far this year."

Great stuff


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Dev Latimer | 324 comments Stephanie wrote: "A new discovery for me this year who
has become my favorite author is Kelly Barnhill. Her incredible stories have captivated me. The book is an engrossing anthology titled "Dreadful Young Ladies an..."


Nice i'll have to check out some of that


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Dev Latimer | 324 comments Ari wrote: "valley of the dolls or the hunger games"

I'll have to check out valley for sure


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Michael Sanderson-green | 2 comments Welcome to the Hyundai dong bookshop is a must for any book lover.


message 80: by Dev (new)

Dev Latimer | 324 comments Nice one


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Julie Ounanian (julzounanian) | 44 comments The Women by Kristin Hannah and Rebel Rising. By Rebel Wilson.


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asapidox | 24 comments Dark Matter by Blake Crouch


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Sim1 (sim1saunders) | 47 comments Chouette, The Bullet Swallower, Pew were a few of my 5 stars this year


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Brian | 186 comments Top four this year...

Frankenstein, Shelley
Birdsong, Faulks
Heart of Darkness, Conrad
One Flew Over tge Cuckoo's Nest, Kesey


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Brennan Jones | 6 comments Golden son no doubt sbout it


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Leeann (lylack) | 35 comments Bride by Ali Hazelwood


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Richaar | 133 comments Empire of Storms


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Emily✨ (emilygwyn) | 7 comments just for the summer!


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Karen Terry | 12 comments mi3sons@mchsi.com
Karen
I have finally pickup my first book this year. I am reading Anna O and it is an interesting book.


Thetheraphycircle | 4 comments ACOWAR. Not for Rhys tho. Azriel girlie here hehe


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Nina | 88 comments king of wrath and the silent patient


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Lily Jones i think my favorite was beach read by emily henry


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sahan | 1 comments Witch and God !


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James Varney (varns) | 6 comments Non-fiction: "The Nobility of Failure" by Ivan Morris, and "Russia: Revolution & Civil War 1917-1921" by Antony Beevor.

Fiction: "The Feast of the Goat," by Mario Vargas Llosa; "Flashman's Lady," by George Fraser; and "Waiting for the Barbarians" by J.M. Coetzee.


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James Varney (varns) | 6 comments Nate wrote: "Currently its a tie between Cathedral of the Sea by Ildefonso Falcones and Shogun by James Clavell."

Kristina wrote: "Middle Grade: No More Dead Dogs and The Cold Kid Case: A Sparky of Bunker Hill Mystery

Young Adult: The Cruel Prince"


"Shogun" is a lot of fun!


message 97: by Dev (new)

Dev Latimer | 324 comments Nice those are great


message 98: by Hanna (new)

Hanna Camille | 28 comments Godsgrave by Jay Kristoff is tied with A Court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J Maas. Don't ask me to choose. I'm obsessed with both!


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✨Fallon Rasinski✨ | 1 comments Mine would have to be Rust & Stardust by T. Greenwood! Had me feeling all sorts of emotions!


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Gi :) | 26 comments The Way I Used To Be by Amber Smith
Probably my favorite so far. I’ve read lots this first half but this one takes the cake.


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