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Kristie | 6825 comments Mod
I'm currently reading The Widows’ Guide to Murder, which is fun so far. I like the cast of characters.

I'm also reading Rules for Ruin. I've just started and it's been a little difficult for me to drop into the 1860's time period.


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Christine  Hatfield  | 280 comments I’m reading a book called The Last Party by A.R. Torre


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Laura | 1 comments I’ve almost throughly read Wallace Stegner’s “The Big Rock Candy Mountain.” Just an old-fashioned masterpiece.


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Kristie | 6825 comments Mod
I finished The Widows’ Guide to Murder and thought it was fun.

I've started Say You'll Remember Me, which I'm enjoying. I hope I don't mix it up with Rules for Ruin at all because they are both romance genre. I usually try not to read similar books at the same time. These have very different characters and settings so hopefully I'll be ok.


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Kristie | 6825 comments Mod
I finished Say You'll Remember Me. I enjoyed it a lot. My review is here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

I have started The Busybody Book Club. It is another quick and easy read so far. I made it 30% through today.


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Niamh Savage | 1 comments Hi! New to the group, any reccs for an easy beach read? Just finished All the summers in between. Anything similar?


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Susan | 58 comments Hi Niamh,
You could try Funny Story by Emily Henry Funny Story by Emily Henry. I have read it recently and enjoyed it. Hope you have a good holiday.


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Christine  Hatfield  | 280 comments I’m reading a book called A Flicker in the Dark by Stacy Willingham


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John Mosman | 5 comments I just started The Weaver by Emmi Itaranta. I bought the book box from The Strand and this is one of the books. Not my usual genre yet interesting so far.


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Christine  Hatfield  | 280 comments I’m reading a book called Sometimes I Lie by Alice Feeney


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Kristie | 6825 comments Mod
I finished The Locked Ward The Locked Ward by Sarah Pekkanen . I overall enjoyed it, but it had a couple of issues. It was still mostly engaging and I liked the way it played out.

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


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Kristie | 6825 comments Mod
I am starting A Well-Trained Wife: My Escape from Christian Patriarchy A Well-Trained Wife My Escape from Christian Patriarchy by Tia Levings for the group read.


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Kristie | 6825 comments Mod
I just finished Amigurumi Critters 25 Imaginative Crochet Designs for All Skill Levels by Amy Ting - my 5★ Amigurumi Critters review


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Christine  Hatfield  | 280 comments I’m reading a book called A Summer in Ocean City by Claudia Vance


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Rosalyn | 44 comments Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone (Ernest Cunningham, #1) by Benjamin Stevenson



Rollicking good fun, think Knives Out but set in wintry Australia. The dry humor kept the book buoyant, but this was a lighter murder mystery on the whole, with medaled pigeons, a kooky surfer dude proprietor, bumbling village cops, and the...

full review here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Everyone on This Train Is a Suspect (Ernest Cunningham, #2) by Benjamin Stevenson

me @ benjamin stevenson:



Even better than the first in series! Told with his signature humor, Stevenson takes the murderous hijinks on the road, with a new cast of potential victims to pick off. I liked the backdrop of the Australian outback, the variation of which I had no idea about prior to reading this book. The exotic and isolated location adds to the atmosphere in a unique way; no misty, shadowy mysterious moors, but bright, unforgiving sun and desert, eventually laying bare all the secrets of each suspect. It’s not all just stupid fun either; Stevenson touched upon...

full review here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

The Year of Lear Shakespeare in 1606 by James Shapiro



Shapiro obviously knows his stuff, and I appreciated the introduction into events and movements of the early Jacobean era and how it influenced Shakespeare’s plays during the titular year. I dock a star because there were times where the book...

full review here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

The Word is Murder (Hawthorne & Horowitz, #1) by Anthony Horowitz



I made it all the way to 75% before admitting to myself that I don't care who the culprit is. The surly male detective trope is overdone. Just because you're naturally gifted at something like detective work doesn't give you an excuse to be a rude person. Also, the tinge of...

full review here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Persuasion by Jane Austen



This book should've been called Suppression instead, my goodness! I understand it was the social norm of the time to be super reserved, but everything could've been resolved quicker if the two former lovers talked honestly to each other. This was a quiet, melancholy book, complete with windswept English beaches, emerald cliffs, a frigid and stark November, lots of quiet contemplation, held breaths, stolen glances, feigned indifference. I give it a 3 star because...

full review here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Alias Grace by Margaret Atwood



This was my first foray into Margaret Atwood's work and oh my goodness, I was hypnotized and drawn in by her writing just as much as I was by our mysterious titular character. Her description of a young, developing Richmond Hill, Ontario in the 1850s (which is where I grew up btw), caught between the bucolic and burgeoning industry, modern science and spirituality, old world customs and the new, it all felt so lived in and real. Grace is a...

full review here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

The Murder of Roger Ackroyd (Hercule Poirot, #4) by Agatha Christie



This was my first Agatha Christie book, and I picked one of the most popular ones hoping to fall in love...I was underwhelmed. Was the mystery and reveal twisty at the time it was written, maybe? I found the methods of deduction too simple/assuming too many things, and the solution convoluted. There also wasn't much...

full review here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

The Hollow Places by T. Kingfisher



I appreciated the author's trademark dry humor and great descriptions of atmosphere - both the kooky and kitschy Wonder Museum and the foggy, eerie Hollow Place. My rating is based off more my personal enjoyment; I was looking for more frights, but clearly looked in the wrong place, my fault, since I know Kingfisher's brand of horror is...

full review here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

The Alienist (Dr. Laszlo Kreizler, #1) by Caleb Carr



Do NOT be fooled by the serious and somber cover, this book is so fun!! I was expecting a moody, classic 19th century whodunnit, which sure, it delivers that, but it also maintains an air of levity throughout, thanks to the cast of characters, who are like the Scooby gang if they existed in 1896. They range from an idiosyncratic alienist, to a pair of hilarious Jewish brothers/forensic pathologists, to a badass gun-toting female secretary, to our narrator, the unseasoned but enthusiastic sidekick. They had great chemistry and I enjoyed following them race around NYC and contributing to the burgeoning field of criminal psychology. Needless to say this book is chalk full of...

full review here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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Christine  Hatfield  | 280 comments I’m reading a book called All for the Game by Heather Buchta


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Kristie | 6825 comments Mod
I just finished A Well-Trained Wife: My Escape from Christian Patriarchy for our group read. It was a great memoir. It was difficult to read at times and her struggles were not just church related, but also due to combining that with a husband with mental health issues. So glad she was able to get out of that situation before it was too late.

Now reading Forget Me Not.


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Kristie | 6825 comments Mod
I finished Forget Me Not. I thought it was a quick and engaging read. my review

I am now reading The Marigold Cottages Murder Collective.


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Christine  Hatfield  | 280 comments I’m reading a book called The Last Sinner by Lisa Jackson


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Kristie | 6825 comments Mod
I just finished The Marigold Cottages Murder Collective by Jo Nichols The Marigold Cottages Murder Collective. It was a great cozy and fun to read.

my Marigold Cottages review


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Kristie | 6825 comments Mod
I am now starting How to Age Disgracefully How to Age Disgracefully by Clare Pooley .


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John Mosman | 5 comments After watching Foundation on TV I want to go back and reread the series


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Christine  Hatfield  | 280 comments I’m reading a book called Daughter of Mine by Megan Miranda


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Roxann | 4 comments I just finished The Tainted Cup. I didn’t know what to expect from a fantasy mystery, but I was pleasantly surprised. I really enjoyed this book. I loved the characters in the book and how the mystery unraveled with a very satisfying ending. I’m looking forward to reading the next book in the series.


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Christine  Hatfield  | 280 comments I’m reading a book called The Girl Who Survived by Lisa Jackson


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Randi Rowe (lostbetweenthepages247) | 1 comments listening to: the weight of blood by Tiffany Jackson

ebook: We Won't All Survive - Kate Alice Marshall

physical: The Right Move - Liz Tomforde


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Christine  Hatfield  | 280 comments I’m reading a book called The House in the Pines by Ana Reyes


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Christine  Hatfield  | 280 comments I’m reading a book called Oxygen by Carol Cassella


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Christine  Hatfield  | 280 comments I’m reading a book called Under an Alaskan Sky by Jennifer Snow


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Kari | 2 comments I am currently reading “The Let Them Theory”, “The Village Library Demon-Hunting Society” and “The Lost Plot”. And audiobooks of “Welcome to the Hyunam-dong Bookshop” and “The Book that Wouldn’t Burn”


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Christine  Hatfield  | 280 comments I’m reading a book called Summit Lake by Charlie Donlea


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Kristie | 6825 comments Mod
I am currently reading Iona Iverson's Rules for Commuting and My Sister's Grave.


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Kristie | 6825 comments Mod
Starting the audio of All the Colors of the Dark tomorrow morning as we begin our travels home from vacation. I'm hoping we can make our way through the whole book, or close to, over a couple of days.


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Christine  Hatfield  | 280 comments I’m reading a book called The Day I Died by Lori Rader-Day


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Kristine  | 239 comments I just finished L.A. Women L.A. Women by Ella Berman Liked this Book and like this Author, but have to Admit how much the Cover Pulled me in.

Currently, Reading Everyone's Seen My Tits Stories and Reflections from an Unlikely Feminist by Keeley Hazell Everyone's Seen My Tits: Stories and Reflections from an Unlikely Feminist by Keeley Hazell Enjoying it more than I thought. She becomes an unlikely Feminist along the way.


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Christine  Hatfield  | 280 comments I’m reading a book called The Oligarch's Daughter by Joseph Finder


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Kristie | 6825 comments Mod
I finished Chomp. It was much more serious than I expected it to be. There was some intended humor, but it was childish and there were also some heavy topics including child abuse, running away from home, assault with a gun, alcohol abuse, etc. I feel like if you’re ready for those heavy topics you probably won’t find the humor included very funny.

I'm now starting A Captain's Duty: Somali Pirates, Navy SEALS, and Dangerous Days at Sea.


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Christine  Hatfield  | 280 comments I’m reading a book called Winning Back His Wife by Melissa McClone


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Christine  Hatfield  | 280 comments I’m reading a book called Ghost Stories of Texas by Jo-Anne Christensen


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Kristie | 6825 comments Mod
I finished A Captain's Duty. I thought it was ok, but a little repetitive.

I'm about halfway through I Found You.


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