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message 101: by Sally (new)

Sally Howes | 40 comments I read For Whom the Bell Tolls recently and will never forget it. Here is my review:

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


message 102: by Tina (new)

Tina (punkytina) | 3 comments Just finished Frankenstein by Mary Shelley , i read it years ago, i liked it then... This time round it bored me


message 103: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca Tether (passion222) | 2 comments I just finished Melissa a Explains It All. The memoir from Melissa Joan Hart. I loved the book but at same time was annoyed by her. She discussed the challenges of being a celebrity and also bring a good mom. It's really funny in many parts. Chuckled a lot. Found it almost a little 'braggy" in a subtle kinda way if that makes any sense. She is down to earth but at same time reminds you she's a celebrity.


message 104: by Melissa (new)

Melissa Eisenmeier (carpelibrumbooks) | 64 comments I recently finished My Enemy's Cradle. It was interesting and engaging. I learned stuff about WW2 without even realizing I was learning.


message 105: by Nora (new)

Nora (noramarie) | 33 comments How does one add the picture of book? Did try "add book." Just finished The Kitchen House. Loved it at first til bit past midway then by end I was exhausted by all their troubles. I need some victory. There was, but in all felt their lives did not end as happily as I wished. My problem: happily ever after kind of reader. :)


message 106: by Nora (new)

Nora (noramarie) | 33 comments OH yes, there always seems to be more about that era. Book Thief is very good. I may want to pick up My Enemy's Cradle. thank you.


message 107: by Nora (new)

Nora (noramarie) | 33 comments Sally wrote: "I read For Whom the Bell Tolls recently and will never forget it. Here is my review:

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show..."


This has been on my shelf 4-Ever. Now I will read your review. :)


message 108: by Melissa (new)

Melissa Eisenmeier (carpelibrumbooks) | 64 comments Nora, when you add a book, there's something at the bottom of the box that says Add: link cover.


message 109: by Sally (new)

Sally Howes | 40 comments Nora wrote: "Sally wrote: "I read For Whom the Bell Tolls recently and will never forget it. Here is my review:

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show..."

This has been on my shelf 4-Ever. ..."


I hope you enjoy the review and, more importantly, the amazing book!


message 110: by Sally (new)

Sally Howes | 40 comments Finally, here is my review of The Book Thief, one of the three best books I read in 2013 - and, in fact, one of the best books I have ever had the privilege of reading:

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


message 111: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca Tether (passion222) | 2 comments Thanks Sally for sparking my interest. I had to read what The Book Thief was about after your review. This is my next book. Can't wait to read it. :-)))!!


message 112: by Sally (new)

Sally Howes | 40 comments I'm so glad to hear you're going to read it, Rebecca! You won't be disappointed!


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Barbm1020 | 57 comments I recently finished The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay, a novel about the early days of comic books in the U.S. Because it has a historic setting and because the characters are so strong, it was an engaging read. The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay by Michael ChabonMichael Chabon


message 114: by Barbm1020 (new)

Barbm1020 | 57 comments Is anyone else as excited as I am after seeing the movie trailer yesterday on TV for Mark Helprin's Winter's Tale? I loved that book and have always thought it would make a great movie. The scope of the story is so grand that it must have been a challenge to make, but I know I want to see it.Mark Helprin Winter's Tale


message 115: by Sally (new)

Sally Howes | 40 comments Here is my review of The Pillars of the Earth, which I found to be a real page-turner, even though there were a lot of pages to turn!

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


message 116: by Sally (new)

Sally Howes | 40 comments I just finished The Age of Innocence, which I really really enjoyed and will review soon, plus Collected Poems: Edna St. Vincent Millay, which I also gave four stars. My review is here:

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

Now I'm onto The Bean Trees and Orphan Train.


message 117: by Colleen (new)

Colleen Farrell | 2 comments Ive just finished a few books of different genre's, City Solipsism A Short Story by Zack Love a short insightful story,a great author his other book Sex in the Title A Comedy about Dating, Sex, and Romance in NYC (Back When Phones Weren't So Smart) by Zack Love is hilarious, this morning I finished The Broken Parts of Us (The Broken, #2) by Ker Dukey a dark erotica thriller really enjoyed this,its the follow on from The Broken by Ker Dukey which is free on amazon at the moment,I really enjoyed this just need to write a review without spoiling it,I find it so hard writing reviews


message 118: by Carol (new)

Carol | 1 comments I just finished reading A Stone's Throw It held my interest, very different from my usual reads. The ending surprised me! Certainly intend to read other books by Alida Winternheimer in the future. I won as a Goodreads Giveaway.

Also A Diary-Free Kitchen by Ashley Adams is beautifully complied with comfort food recipes to die for. Also a Goodreads Giveaway. For review see my profile page.


message 119: by Apryl (new)

Apryl (astitches) | 1 comments I just finished Paper Towns by John Green
it was my 3rd John Green, I really enjoyed it. not as much as the others but it was still a great read. Something I really wasn't able to put down.


message 120: by Toyah (new)

Toyah (rockabillybibiliophile) | 6 comments I'm reading The Barbershop Seven by Douglas Lindsay from start to finish. I just finished The Resurrection of Barney Thompson which is the fourth book in the series. it wasn't my favourite of them so far, but it still had the wit and unexpected twists and turns as the others before it. Definitely worth a read. What I love about these books, aside from the unexpected plot twists, the constant guessing, and the wittiness is that they could easily be read as stand alone books.


message 121: by [deleted user] (new)

SPOILER ALERT


Both Sides of Time is a book that I totally recommend to people who love time travel stories, romances, and tearjerkers. Although Annie had to lose the only romantic man in her life, Strat, she did it for a good cause.


message 122: by Nancy (new)

Nancy I just finished the book I am Malala. It is an amazing book that gives an in depth explanation of the struggles of young girls in their quest to get an education. It also opens up the power of religion in a Muslim society.


message 123: by Sally (new)

Sally Howes | 40 comments I just finished A Memory of Light, the final book in a series I've been reading for YEARS. There aren't enough superlatives to describe how much I loved this book - I get teary just thinking about it! 5★ for sure - it deserves many more than just five. I feel quite bereft now that I have no more Wheel of Time books to read, but so very glad and privileged to have read them.

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


message 124: by Sally (new)

Sally Howes | 40 comments I've just fallen madly in love with a book called The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss!

Here is my review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 125: by Kaitlin (new)

Kaitlin (rr33) | 20 comments I finished Daylighters (Morganville Vampires, # 15) by Rachel Caine and I have some very mixed feelings since it is the last book of the series and let just say that they were a few parts I was not expecting...especially the ending.


message 126: by Sally (new)

Sally Howes | 40 comments I finished The Lost Sisterhood recently, it was my first ever ARC from NetGalley :-)

Here is my review:

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


message 127: by Sally (new)

Sally Howes | 40 comments I just finished, and ADORED, The Wise Man's Fear, the second book of The Kingkiller Chronicle - 5★s.

Here is my review:

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


message 128: by Barbm1020 (new)

Barbm1020 | 57 comments My son liked it too.


message 129: by Sally (new)

Sally Howes | 40 comments I just finished reading The Scandalous Duchess, a fun read with a few flaws - 3.5★s.

Here is my review:

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


message 130: by Sally (new)

Sally Howes | 40 comments I just finished Mistborn: The Final Empire and am now a card-carrying Brandon Sanderson fan! What a great start to his Mistborn trilogy - 4.5★s.

Here is my review:

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


message 131: by Karen (new)

Karen  | 9 comments Just finished A Spy Among Friends: Kim Philby and the Great Betrayal. it was a good book, and well written, but I would have liked a little more info as to Kim's life in the USSR... Like all Ben Macintyre's books, it was thoughtfully researched, and didn't pull it's punches where needed.


message 132: by Barbm1020 (new)

Barbm1020 | 57 comments I just finished The Bean Trees (Greer Family, #1) by Barbara Kingsolver by Barbara Kingsolver. It's her first novel, a bit dated now but a great story and her voice is already strong in the narrative. It's told by the main character, a Kentucky girl who gets out of her slough-of-despair home county and charges through the night in a wrecked Volkswagen on her way to new ventures and new connections in the Southwest. There's a heart-tugging plot, great scene-setting without tedious detail, endearing characters, and as always with Barbara Kingsolver, there's a garden.


message 133: by Sally (new)

Sally Howes | 40 comments Today I finished The Well of Ascension by Brandon Sanderson. It is the second book in the Mistborn trilogy and a very strong fulcrum for the series, I think. I thoroughly enjoyed it - 4★s.

Here is my review:

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


message 134: by Karen (new)

Karen  | 9 comments Finished Brainrush last night. Good idea in principal, but in practise? Nope. Didn't work. I guess it's because I couldn't empathise with the character, but there wasn't enough detail about things that I considered important.

Things like what the significance of the prism was - and if the tribespeople were supposed to be muslims, then there was no way they would have revered such an item!

So one to file as a never again I'm afraid.


message 135: by Sally (new)

Sally Howes | 40 comments I just finished reading Storm Front by Jim Butcher - a great one for anyone looking for a fun, quirky read! 4★s.

Here is my review:

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


message 136: by Karen (new)

Karen  | 9 comments Just finished (as in finished in my lunch break) Biohazard - a real eye-opener about the Soviet bio-weapons projects.

Ok - it didn't go into super details about the bugs that they were developing, but it made for an interesting read as it allowed a small insight into the though processes behind such horrible weapons.


message 137: by Barbm1020 (new)

Barbm1020 | 57 comments Sally wrote: "I just finished reading Storm Front by Jim Butcher - a great one for anyone looking for a fun, quirky read! 4★s.

Here is my review:

https://www.goodreads.com/review/sh..."


Iloved it too! I'm almost caught up with the series, but not in a hurry, because I like to savor each adventure before starting the next one. I love Jim butcher's style, and Harry is a wonderful character.


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amber (thelittlematchgirl) | 2 comments You Know When the Men Are Gone eight short stories about the solders and their wives living at Fort Hood. In spite of the name most of the stories are really about what happens when the men return home from deployment. It was pretty good.


message 139: by Sally (new)

Sally Howes | 40 comments I just finished The Hero of Ages, the final book of the Mistborn trilogy by Brandon Sanderson. I found it a very thought-provoking book in ways that I did not expect - 4★s.

My review is here:

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


message 140: by Kaitlin (new)

Kaitlin (rr33) | 20 comments I read Z A Novel of Zelda Fitzgerald by Therese Anne Fowler and thought it was most beautiful written book made.

I plan on writing a full review soon.


message 141: by Barbm1020 (new)

Barbm1020 | 57 comments I just finished A Window on Eternity: A Biologist's Walk Through Gorongosa National Park by Edward O. Wilson. It's a fascinating story, sad but ultimately hopeful. There's a great video that comes with it. I got it from the library, maybe you can do the same.


message 142: by Sally (new)

Sally Howes | 40 comments I recently finished Gossip from the Forest by Sara Maitland, a fascinating and beautiful book about the role forests have played in fairytales. It was an absolute joy to read, I highly recommend it for anyone interested in folklore and storytelling. I don't do this very often, but I'm giving this book 5★s.

Here is my review:

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


message 143: by Sally (new)

Sally Howes | 40 comments I just finished reading The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. There really is more to this book than a lot of people might expect - 4★s.

Here is my review:

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


message 144: by Nancy (new)

Nancy i just finished "An Officer and a Spy" by Robert Harris. It is a great book that is set in France in the early nineteenth century. An innocent soldier is discharged from the army for a crime he did not commit. A recently promoted Major discovers the truth and persuades his superiors that an error has been made. However, his life is endangered as a result of this. The moral in the story is that it pays to do the right thing.


message 145: by Sally (new)

Sally Howes | 40 comments I just finished The Way of Kings, the brilliant first book of Brandon Sanderson's Stormlight Archive. Very highly recommended - 5★s.

Here is my review:

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


message 146: by Turhan (new)

Turhan Halil I recently finished Stranger at Sunset by Eden Baylee a terrific character driven thriller that I highly recommend. Here's my review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

I just know that you'll luv it as much as I did.


message 147: by Sally (new)

Sally Howes | 40 comments I just finished Only the Animals by Ceridwen Dovey, the first collection of short stories I have ever LOVED! Highly recommended - 5★s.

Here is my review:

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


message 148: by Sally (new)

Sally Howes | 40 comments I just finished Vanity Fair, which I found surprisingly audacious for a nineteenth-century novel - 4★s.

Here is my review:

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


message 149: by Sally (new)

Sally Howes | 40 comments I recently read Words of Radiance by Brandon Sanderson and was completely and utterly captivated! It's not often the second book in a series is better than the first. This one gets a rare 5★s from me.

Here is my review:

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


message 150: by Sally (new)

Sally Howes | 40 comments I recently read and adored The Crimson Petal and the White by Michel Faber. A totally unique book, and one I highly recommend - 5★s.

Here is my review:

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


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