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message 1: by Kimberly, Mod - @Chapter_Adventure (new)

Kimberly (Chapter_Adventure) (chapter_adventure) | 383 comments Mod
The October Key Words are...

Bury, Ghost, Chain, Glass, Moon, Last, One, Street

Share with us! Which key word did you pick? What book did you read and what did you think of it?


message 2: by Jus (new)

Jus | 33 comments For October, keyword “ghost”, I might read “What Haunts me (ghost killer book 1) by Margaret Millmore.


message 3: by Jus (new)

Jus | 33 comments Or for October, keyword Last; I might read (2) “Her Last Move” by John Marrs and/or “The Last One At The Wedding” by Jason Rekulak!


message 4: by LB (new)

LB | 20 comments Key Words: Ghost, One, Street

The Cat Who Talked to Ghosts (Cat Who... #10) by Lilian Jackson Braun One Poison Pie (Kitchen Witch Mysteries, #1) by Lynn Cahoon Mystery on Main Street (Cottonwood Springs Cozy Mystery #11) by Dianne Harman


The Cat Who Talked to Ghosts by Lilian Jackson Braun
One Poison Pie by Lynn Cahoon
Mystery on Main Street by Dianne Harman


message 5: by Patty (new)

Patty Smith (pinkpurlandprose) | 44 comments Finally got around to reading this

The Last House on Needless Street by Catriona Ward


message 6: by ❄ Nina ❄ (new)

❄ Nina ❄  | 48 comments Challenge complete!
Key Word: Moon

I finished Pack Up the Moon by Kristan Higgins and while it was a decent read, it wasn't as poignant as I was expecting from the blurb.


message 7: by Cecil (new)

Cecil Huston | 235 comments Word: Moon
Book: Biting the Moon by Martha Grimes

Interesting, if not unrealistic, story of one girl’s quest for revenge and answers, with a new friend who is willing to accompany her along the way. Have to admire her determination, but the amount of things the pair accomplished with so little problem begs much in the way of a different reality. It was sometimes stretched a great deal. The story was interesting, seemed more geared to young adults, but still a fun diversion.


message 8: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Wheeler | 121 comments • The Last She - H.J Nelson
- The Last She # 1
- Dystopian/Sci-Fi/Romance/YA
- Finished: October 31st.
- 4 stars on Goodreads.
This sort of fell between 3/4 stars to be honest, but since Goodreads doesn’t allow for half stars, I bumped it up to 4. This was an interesting enough read, with a somewhat unique storyline. I say somewhat because there were definitely some well-use tropes thrown in there. I liked it well enough to read the second book, but probably not enough for it to have a permanent spot on my shelves. I’ll decide on that once I’ve read book 2.


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