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Linda | 1693 comments Completely involved with The Water Dancer


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Linda | 1693 comments Listening to Hollow Kingdom by Kira Jane Buxton Hollow Kingdom


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Nancy Motto | 450 comments Starting Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead by Olga Tokarczuk


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Betsy (ebburtis) | 1291 comments Started The Whisper Man The Whisper Man by Alex North on audio.

And Mr. Flood's Last Resort Mr. Flood's Last Resort by Jess Kidd

Gave up on My Year of Rest and Relaxation. Just not for me. I may go back to it at some point point but it is very dark.


message 3157: by Linda (new)

Linda | 1693 comments Now listening to The Secrets of Wishtide (A Laetitia Rodd Mystery #1) by Kate Saunders The Secrets of Wishtide


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Linda | 1693 comments I'm presently listening to Mobituaries Great Lives Worth Reliving by Mo Rocca Mobituaries: Great Lives Worth Reliving and reading Foe by Iain Reid Foe


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Nancy Motto | 450 comments I’m about half way through The Widows by Jess. Montgomery. Really enjoying it!


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Betsy (ebburtis) | 1291 comments One of my library holds became available on audio, so I've paused Whisper Man and moved on to Quichotte Quichotte by Salman Rushdie


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Betsy (ebburtis) | 1291 comments Started The Passengers The Passengers by John Marrs on audio.


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Betsy (ebburtis) | 1291 comments Started reading The Bookish Life of Nina Hill The Bookish Life of Nina Hill by Abbi Waxman which is the book selection of the month for the Girlfriends Book Club on Facebook.


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Deeradcliffe | 13 comments Started American Dirt. Hard to put down. Very well written.


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Betsy (ebburtis) | 1291 comments Started An American Marriage An American Marriage by Tayari Jones on audio today and then got the audio of Olive, Again Olive, Again by Elizabeth Strout off my hold list at the library, so started listening to them both (not at the same time, obviously).


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Gail W. | 55 comments It All Comes Back to You by Beth Duke


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Betsy (ebburtis) | 1291 comments Started Southernmost Southernmost by Silas House which I had won in a Giveaway months ago.

Olive, Again had to go back to the library halfway through on audio (hence my impetus to join audible), and so now I'm listening toThe Sentence is Death The Sentence is Death (Hawthorne, #2) by Anthony Horowitz


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Betsy (ebburtis) | 1291 comments Starting Mary Coin Mary Coin by Marisa Silver


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Nancy Motto | 450 comments Just starting Caribbean by James Michener. 700 pages.


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Nancy Motto | 450 comments I recently started listening to Such a Fun AgeThis may end up being a book I need to read in print since I'm having trouble telling the two groups of women apart. The child's voice is really creepy.


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Betsy (ebburtis) | 1291 comments Nancy wrote: "Just starting Caribbean by James Michener. 700 pages."

I think that was the first of his I read. Either that or Mexico. I was always amazed that he could make a book of that length so interesting.


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Betsy (ebburtis) | 1291 comments Started Call Me By Your Name Call Me By Your Name (Call Me By Your Name, #1) by André Aciman I loved the movie and wanted to be sure to read this and the sequel before that one comes out in movie format. It's read by Armie Hammer, whose voice is just mellifluous!


message 3189: by Nancy (new)

Nancy Motto | 450 comments reading The Two-Family House by Lynda Cohen Loigman It's ok.


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Betsy (ebburtis) | 1291 comments Started The Word Is Murder The Word Is Murder (Hawthorne, #1) by Anthony Horowitz on audio - I missed renewing Horowitz' second in the series (The Sentence is Death) which I had started a while back, so I figured I would listen to this first in the series before taking out #2 again.

Also started Eileen by Ottessa Moshfegh Eileen. A very strange book so far.


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Nancy Motto | 450 comments Recently started The Unraveling High Hopes and Missed Opportunities in Iraq by Emma Sky I became interested in how the current Middle East came to be after visiting the Maparium in Boston. The book covers the early 2000's and since the author is British, she brings a different perspective than if she was American.


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Betsy (ebburtis) | 1291 comments Starting The Island of Sea Women The Island of Sea Women by Lisa See on audio


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message 3198: by Nancy (new)

Nancy Motto | 450 comments just started Ancillary Justice I'm reaching into my bookcase and just taking whatever book comes to hand. Trying not to overthink my choices. I've had this on the shelf for a few years and eventhough it is outside my usual reading box, I'm enjoying it so far.


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Nancy Motto | 450 comments Just starting The Monkey Wrench Gang. I have collected bookmarks from all over the world and many U.S. states. This is the first book in a project to read at least one book that represents each of my bookmarks. This one goes with my bookmark from the Grand Canyon.


message 3200: by Nancy (new)

Nancy Motto | 450 comments I'm 140 pages in and quit on this one. Sci Fi isn't my usual genre but I like to step outside my box on occasion. It wasn't so much that I didn't like the book but that I just didn't understand it. I tried rereading pages and passages and then go forward again but no matter how I tried, nothing worked.


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