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It's been a very tough year for me and my reading. I won't get into the specifics except to say that it's been a year since my mother passed in June of 2016. Reading has taken a backseat to that tragedy but since I am getting out of my mourning period I am trying to get some reading done. On the ebook side I have been reading The Last Woman Standing. This book is about a woman who goes east from San Fran to marry a man in Tombstone and apparently ends up with Wyatt Earp. A slow start which is now picking up steam. On the listening side I have started Inspector of the Dead. This is an excellent second in the series from David Morrell. Based on a real person,Thomas De Quincey,the notorious opium eater who solves murder cases in nineteenth century London. This is a great listen. My TBL book is I Am Half-Sick of Shadows another Flavia deLuce mystery. These are well narrated stories by Alan Bradley. On my TBR list is a book I am really looking forward to,An Empire on the Edge: How Britain Came to Fight America. This is a Pulitzer Prize finalist that I would like to start ASAP. Its a paperback. Well thats that.

Gerald wrote: "Hello
It's been a very tough year for me and my reading. I won't get into the specifics except to say that it's been a year since my mother passed in June of 2016. Reading has taken a backseat to t..."
I hope that being able to read more will help you as you grieve the loss of your mother. Our GR community is happy to see you here and to hear what you are reading.
It's been a very tough year for me and my reading. I won't get into the specifics except to say that it's been a year since my mother passed in June of 2016. Reading has taken a backseat to t..."
I hope that being able to read more will help you as you grieve the loss of your mother. Our GR community is happy to see you here and to hear what you are reading.


This was a quick, fast-paced read that I couldn't stop listening to.
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Karen wrote: "I just started
it's been awhile since I read a Jodi Picoult book and I'm wondering why? Love love love her books!"
Will be waiting to hear your thoughts on this one Karen. I "adopted" Jodi many years ago in our Adopt an Author Program at our library. Having heard her speak many times, I have a great deal of respect for her. She is intelligent, has a zest for history and is a very entrepreneurial woman. She has found her niche and a working formula in her books. I'd like to see her up the bar a bit.
Enjoy.

Will be waiting to hear your thoughts on this one Karen. I "adopted" Jodi many years ago in our Adopt an Author Program at our library. Having heard her speak many times, I have a great deal of respect for her. She is intelligent, has a zest for history and is a very entrepreneurial woman. She has found her niche and a working formula in her books. I'd like to see her up the bar a bit.
Enjoy.


Gorgeous slow burn of a novel with a strong female character that I loved to hate.
My Review:
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Will be waiting to hear you..."
Carol I agree with you even though her books always have a strong message with different points of view that make you look at all sides of an issue. Such as in My Sister's Keeper which was an all time favorite of mine. I would love to see her raise the bar a bit so her name will be mentioned along with Elizabeth Strout and other women authors when award nominations are announced.



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The Dunsmuirs of Nanaimo which satisfied the New Brunswick challenge (local author),
two challenges down, eleven to go.


Falling right down the middle on this one.
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I really enjoyed this book about race, class, and immigration in the US.
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Finished listening to
Eleanor Roosevelt: Vol 2, The Defining Years, 1933-38 and moved quickly to
The Nine of Us: Growing Up Kennedy. Next I'll be listening to
The Windfall






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Gerald wrote: "After a year of not reading a book I finally finished one. Yeahhh!
Yesterday I finished
. This was not a great book but less than 300 pages so it was sho..."
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Congratulations, Gerald!


Glad I read this one, but wasn't spectacular.
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Listened to and absolutely loved
House of Names. Now listening to
Refuge. Reading
The Supremes Sing the Happy Heartache Blues.







I thought I knew... but I had NO idea...
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