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Second Anna Pigeon mystery set in Isle Royale National Park in Lake Superior. The mystery thriller is well written, but there are editing issues and a serious misstep with a joke about a pedophile that I cannot believe got past the editors.
Link to my full review: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
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Finished listening to the audio of The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake by Aimee Bender (read by the author) – 2**
Nine-year-old Rose discovers she can taste the emotions of anyone who prepares food she eats. On the whole, this was a disappointing effort at magical realism.
Link to my full review: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...

Memoir of the Sunday Brunch (nook) Julia Pandl
More Baths, Less Talking Nick Hornby
Book Thing (nook) Laura Lippman
Guys, if there was an issue with this thread, why wasn't I notified? Please do me a favor, since I cannot possibly read through every single thread every day, and alert me via message through goodreads when issues arise.
Do not take it upon yourself to speak for the group - via Goodreads feedback or here - without making me aware first.
I really appreciate your enthusiasm and willingness to help the group... I am here to take care of problems and address issues but I cannot do that unless I know about them.
Do not take it upon yourself to speak for the group - via Goodreads feedback or here - without making me aware first.
I really appreciate your enthusiasm and willingness to help the group... I am here to take care of problems and address issues but I cannot do that unless I know about them.









I loved Snow Flower and the Secret Fan not something i would usually read but it was for a book group. Hope you enjoy it.

Laughing out loud.
I just finished Defending Jacob - Amazing book

Now I'm reading Who I Am. I love The Who!


It's nothing like his thrillers. This is a very nuanced and fascinating series set in a fictional East European city after World War II. Really excellent.

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The Yiddish Policeman's Union-Michael Chabon
The Castle in the Forest-Norman Mailer
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Now I'm finished Blood Moon by Alexandra Sokoloff. It was amazing I would highly recommend reading it if you like serial killer/detective stories.



Snow Flower was a fascinating read. I love books that take me into an area where I can actually painlessly learn something new.
I'm reading Olive Kitteridge and enjoying the short stories very much. And for something different I'm read The Mating. I do love werewolves!


















Cheers,
Aaron



I've read Odd Thomas twice now, hope you like it!









Just started this interesting novel about a year in Manhattan seen through the eyes of four different characters.

Try getting a good side-by-side version with modern English next to Shakes' actual words. This is fun to understand on your own plus it is meant to be seen so watch a few movies of the actual play - Baz Lurhman's version has much to recommend it. This is an English teacher who thinks you might like to understand as you read too.
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