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Haha, thank you, Theresa! I can pretend now it's an innovative idea and not just me being chronically unable to narrow anything down. XD

Oh fun, I don't mind at all, I'll shift it around

I wil add in to the Buddy Reads (adding Sally) - one with Diana and Jen, and a new Melanie and Sue one.... I just arrived on vacation, so I will do it in the next day or so...
Sally, I just want to say that I adored the Fox Wife! I loved it so so much!!!! I have the feeling you will too.

I wil add in to the Buddy Reads (adding Sally) - one with Diana and Jen, a..."
Sure. I'd love to read it with you. We'll read it whenever you want. Also, I added a couple to my list

Have tissues ready!


#12
I'd already picked it then looked at my list and saw that number 5 had Oryx and Crake (On the Canada list) so I was tempted to move it but perhaps I'll just check off 5 early.

The Last Murder at the End of the World by Stuart Turton
Can't believe we're so close to 2025 already!


On the Wrong Track by Steve Hockensmith
It's # 2 in the "Holmes on the Range" series. I loved the first one and have just never gotten to more in the series, so I'm glad for this "push."


P.S I just uploaded my updated list to my thread. Some changes may happen if a couple books don't get read this month but they won't change #12.

Loved this series. I would love to see a high production series that covers the whole timeline, each book a season.


I also added Sally and put us at 3 for There are Rivers in the Sky.



Maus I: A Survivor's Tale: My Father Bleeds History
The Day of the Triffids by John Wyndham
Provenance by Ann Leckie

Amy, I currently have Storyteller of Casablanca at #8 while on the buddy read list it is at #5. I can place it at either number. What works best for you?

PBT is continuing to hold an unofficial challenge for the community, meant for old and new members both. This challenge emerged from one of the yearlong challenges..."
Can we please move this thread into the folder for 2025 Challenges? I'd really appreciate it!


This reminds me ... have you read the mystery that was nominated for an Edgar a couple years ago set in Athens, Georgia - How Lucky by Will Leitch. Sports important in it and author as I recall is a sports writer. I highly recommend it.

LOVE Michael Perry!

Within Days, this thread will pass into oblivion, turning into a link in the new 2025 Trim Challenge thread we will use all year. Anyone who will want to join us after the first of the year will be able to use the link to look at everyone's lists and create their own and add it. And where will the new 2025 Trim Challenge Thread be located? You guessed it~. In 2025 Activities and Challenges. YAY!

Sorry Amy, I ended up reading Her Majesty's Royal Coven last month as a group read in another group. :( But it was pretty interesting and I'm happy to still discuss. It does get pretty fantastical but the main topic is identity and gender. I'm trying to figure out when/ how to get book 2.
I might try to join the Wintering: The Power of Rest and Retreat in Difficult Times BR if I can get the book in good time.

Maus I: A Survivor's Tale: My Father Bleeds History
[book:The Day of the Triffids|..."
The Day of the Triffids I read as a kid and still remember it.....guess it is one that sticks with the reader though I'm not sure why. Possibly because it was early in my scifi reading and contributed to me getting hooked on the genre.


My IRL Feminerdy Book Club read Her Majesty's Royal Coven a couple years ago and we all really enjoyed it, had a lively discussion. I need to look for the the 2nd and get it on the TBR. A friend and fellow Feminerdy member went to the author's signing for her children's book and while talking to Juno after, she asked about the ending and Juno said 'do not assume anything is what you think it is at the end'. Really need to move on to book 2!
Anyway, I too will join dicussion if buddy read happens.


Theresa provided step-by-step instructions somewhere... though I'm not sure where. I know, because I read them.
It's is VERY easy to do ... on a computer. Not sure about on a phone.

Theresa provided step-by-step instructions somewhere... though I'm not sure where. I know, because I read them...."
Amy did move it! My instructions worked! I knew she could do it - and they also work on a phone because I've done it. You actually posted your comment at the new location!
But I had a back up plan - photos of each step texted - but I didn't think it would be needed. And it wasn't!



Amy, please add me to the list for the buddy reads of Rivers in the Sky and Two Lives of Sara. After a lackluster reading year, both of this sound like not to be missed reads for my 2025!


Theresa provided step-by-step instructions somewhere... though I'm not sure where. I kno..."
One of the good things about this group is people helping each other, whether it be with suggestions or IT issues someone always knows something.

#1 The Lilies
#2 What Have We Done
#3 The Au Pair
#4 Someone Else’s Life
#5 The Burning Girls
#6 The Wife Before
#7 What Lies in the Woods
#8 The Chalet
#9 Sleeper 13
#10 Your Shadow Half Remains
#11 The Housemaid
✔️ #12 The Donor by Clare Mackintosh 1/2/2025


1. Nine Month Contract OR The Piano Tuner
2. Camp Zero ~ Michelle Min Sterling or The Fountains of Silence
3. While Justice Sleeps or Still Life
4. No-No Boy ~ John Okada or Conclave or Firefly Lane by Kristen Hannah
5. Nettle & Bone or The Husbands or Micro
6. Tender Is the Flesh or Black Sun
7. Going Down on One Knee or Wolfsong
8. The Summer of Broken Rules or There There
9. Children of Blood and Bone or Bloodguard
10. What Moves the Dead or High Tide in Tucson: Essays from Now or Never
11. Fourth Wing or High Tide in Tucson: Essays from Now or Never
12. The Berry Pickers ~ Amanda Peters 4 stars Finished 1/26/25 My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/5960451274

I set up a Buddy Read HERE
Feel free to join in if you're interested.
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My list = already posted is mostly done but still under construction. I've decided to add more options because my first half of 2025 professionally is shaping up to be very very demanding - good stuff! Just how that will affect my reading ... hard to say. Having flexibility that's not tied to a number could be the answer!