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I am starting with Thomas Hardy by Claire Tomalin. It has been on my tbr for some time, and I just couldn’t get to it; however, this is the day!
Happy reading, everyone!
Happy reading, everyone!



Wow, Nancy! You are settling in for some serious reading. I hope you finish all your books and then some!
Rachel, that is a great goal, and your books sound interesting.
Anne, it sounds like you have a very busy week ahead. Hopefully, you’ll have a bit of time for reading.
Great to have all of you reading together this week.
Rachel, that is a great goal, and your books sound interesting.
Anne, it sounds like you have a very busy week ahead. Hopefully, you’ll have a bit of time for reading.
Great to have all of you reading together this week.
I finished reading The Ones We Choose at lunch - read from 75% to the end - so approx. 90pgs - but it def. didn't feel that like that much - author has a really smooth writing style

Thanks Connie! Making some headway in the Nightingale right now, it's one of the best fiction books I've read in a while. Highly recommend it! I love books/movies from Thomas Hardy, I bet his personal story is fascinating!

Dee, so glad you are reading with us!
Rachel, I am glad to hear that your book is so interesting. Being engrossed in a wonderful book is the best feeling. Thomas Hardy is one of my favorites, too, and I am learning quite a lot about him. He is an interesting guy whose life certainly influenced his work. I am about halfway through the book. My son is home from university for a couple of days, so I haven’t read as much today; however, our visit has been lovely.
See everyone tomorrow. 🌜
Rachel, I am glad to hear that your book is so interesting. Being engrossed in a wonderful book is the best feeling. Thomas Hardy is one of my favorites, too, and I am learning quite a lot about him. He is an interesting guy whose life certainly influenced his work. I am about halfway through the book. My son is home from university for a couple of days, so I haven’t read as much today; however, our visit has been lovely.
See everyone tomorrow. 🌜


Nancy, look at you girl! Way to go! Yea! Glad you finished a book you really enjoyed.
We are having a lazy day at my house today( I think), and after breakfast I hope to get some time to read.
Hope everyone gets reading time today!
We are having a lazy day at my house today( I think), and after breakfast I hope to get some time to read.
Hope everyone gets reading time today!

1. Mr. Mani (Wed. book) - 120 pages. It was slow-going, but I made progress.
2. Three Guineas (Thurs. book) - 0 pages. I need to start this today.
3. Ship of Destiny - 109 pages.
Total: 229 pages.
I binged on The Accidental Beauty Queen yesterday - started reading it at lunch while waiting to get a new ID card and yeah...finished it up around 10pm - kept doing the just one more chapter until there were no more chapters

I had extra time today so I read more of the Nightingale, I'm well over half way and expect to finish it tomorrow hopefully. If I also finish my 3rd book this week I'll be so happy lol
Happy reading everyone, and wishing you all a good Monday tomorrow!
Looks like everyone is having a fabulous reading weekend. I finished Thomas Hardy by Claire Tomalin and enjoyed it greatly.
Rachel, I have discover that it only matters how much you enjoy your reading, not how fast you read. Don't worry about taking your time. Readers come in all types.
See everyone Monday! I'll have to decide what to read next. What a difficult decision.
Rachel, I have discover that it only matters how much you enjoy your reading, not how fast you read. Don't worry about taking your time. Readers come in all types.
See everyone Monday! I'll have to decide what to read next. What a difficult decision.
Good Morning!
Hopefully today will be a great reading day for all of us. I haven’t decided on a book yet, but I am eyeing The Masterpiece by Fiona Davis. Wishing everyone good luck with your books ( hope you only pick winners).
⭐️😃
Hopefully today will be a great reading day for all of us. I haven’t decided on a book yet, but I am eyeing The Masterpiece by Fiona Davis. Wishing everyone good luck with your books ( hope you only pick winners).
⭐️😃
I started reading Morgan's Run last night for a chunkster challenge (it fits challenges in like 3 different groups right now)

1. Mr. Mani (Wed. book) - 216 pages.
2. Three Guineas (Thurs. book) - 64 pages.
3. Ship of Destiny - 237 pages.
Total: 517 pages.
I am getting a lot read, but it isn't always the books I should be reading. Oh, well.

Everyone seems to be doing great! Alot of your books sound interesting.
I have one other book I hope to finish or make alot of headway on this week, I will tackle it in the next few days depending on my work schedule.



Books read so far:
Sex, Lies & Lipstick
Dead and Ganache
Wedding Cake Crumble
As you can perhaps tell from the titles, I am really into mysteries!
Impressive reading everyone! WOW!
I haven’t found just the right book. I think i’ll try reading three books for a bit. I am going with The Masterpiece, The Debutante, and A Life of My Own: A Memoir by Claire Tomalin for now.
I have a big club meeting this afternoon, so my reading will take a hit.
Nancy, I am going to try some of your mysteries since I am always on the lookout for good mysteries. Nothing like a good suspense story to keep you awake turning the pages.
Happy Reading!
I haven’t found just the right book. I think i’ll try reading three books for a bit. I am going with The Masterpiece, The Debutante, and A Life of My Own: A Memoir by Claire Tomalin for now.
I have a big club meeting this afternoon, so my reading will take a hit.
Nancy, I am going to try some of your mysteries since I am always on the lookout for good mysteries. Nothing like a good suspense story to keep you awake turning the pages.
Happy Reading!

I haven’t found just the right book. I think i’ll try reading three books for a bit. I am going with The Masterpiece, [book:The Debutante|40701961..."
Connie, I have TONS of mystery recommendations for you! I have lots of favorite authors and series that I love to recommend. Of course, having been a librarian (and still doing library work, even in retirement), I've read tons of reviews and my TBR list is endless! I am also fortunate to have a friend who is into the same kind of cozy mysteries, especially the 'foodie' ones, and who is always giving me stacks of them when she is finished. Let me now what type you like and I can give you some good recs!


My list so far:
Sex, Lies & Lipstick
Dead and Ganache
Wedding Cake Crumble
Up the Seine Without a Paddle
I hope everyone is having a happy reading week!

1. Mr. Mani (Wed. book) - 245 pages.
2. Three Guineas (Thurs. book) - 101 pages.
3. Ship of Destiny - 291 pages.
Total: 637 pages.
I hope I will still have some more time to read before bed because I haven't finished my books for the discussions.

1- “I don’t know how she does it” Allison Pearson (finished Sunday)
2- “The house with a clock in its walls” John Bellairs
3- “Three things about Elise” Joanna Cannon
Hopefully start:
4- “A Map of Days: The fourth novel of Miss Peregrine’s Peculiar Children” Ransom Riggs

1. Mr. Mani (Wed. book) - 293 pages, complete.
2. Three Guineas (Thurs. book) - 101 pages.
3. Ship of Destiny - 372 pages, complete.
Total: 766 pages.
I did finish my book in time for today's discussion, but I still need to read the last 70 pages before tomorrow's. I'd better hurry up.
Cris wrote: "My goal is to finish 3 books:
1- “I don’t know how she does it” Allison Pearson (finished Sunday)
2- “The house with a clock in its walls” John Bellairs
3- “Three things about Elise” Joanna Cannon
..."
Welcome, Cris! We are so happy to have you join our reading group. Good luck with your reading this week!
1- “I don’t know how she does it” Allison Pearson (finished Sunday)
2- “The house with a clock in its walls” John Bellairs
3- “Three things about Elise” Joanna Cannon
..."
Welcome, Cris! We are so happy to have you join our reading group. Good luck with your reading this week!
Everyone is continuing to whiz through their books! What a group!
I managed to finish The Masterpiece and Bitter Orange. I enjoyed both but may want to read something nonfiction next. When I started Bitter Orange, I wasn't expecting a mystery, but the plot turned out to be quite interesting with unexpected turns.
I managed to finish The Masterpiece and Bitter Orange. I enjoyed both but may want to read something nonfiction next. When I started Bitter Orange, I wasn't expecting a mystery, but the plot turned out to be quite interesting with unexpected turns.
Nancy H wrote: "Connie (Ava Catherine) wrote: "Impressive reading everyone! WOW
Nancy, I am so happy to learn that you are a librarian. How WONDERFUL! I love librarians! And you are so kind to offer recommendations to me. Thank you so much.
My favorite mystery books are by P.D. James. Daphne du Maurier, and Henning Mankell.
I also like Karin Fossum, Jane Harper,Erin Hart, Ian Rankin Colin Dexter, (Inspector Morse), and Agatha Christie.
I love classics and reread mysteries like The Woman in White and The Moonstone as well as du Maurier's books because they are so wonderful.
I love books like The Secret Scripture by Sebastian Barry and Burial Rites by Hannah Kent. Although they aren't actually mysteries, they have mysteries, secrets, and tension that I find engrossing.
I am certain this is much more information than you need. I thank you for any and all recommendations! I basically read anything! LOL!
So glad to be friends with a librarian!
Thanks a million!
Connie
Nancy, I am so happy to learn that you are a librarian. How WONDERFUL! I love librarians! And you are so kind to offer recommendations to me. Thank you so much.
My favorite mystery books are by P.D. James. Daphne du Maurier, and Henning Mankell.
I also like Karin Fossum, Jane Harper,Erin Hart, Ian Rankin Colin Dexter, (Inspector Morse), and Agatha Christie.
I love classics and reread mysteries like The Woman in White and The Moonstone as well as du Maurier's books because they are so wonderful.
I love books like The Secret Scripture by Sebastian Barry and Burial Rites by Hannah Kent. Although they aren't actually mysteries, they have mysteries, secrets, and tension that I find engrossing.
I am certain this is much more information than you need. I thank you for any and all recommendations! I basically read anything! LOL!
So glad to be friends with a librarian!
Thanks a million!
Connie

However I read a bit more of the final book on my list for the week, and I also started an audiobook (I count them personally since my schedule is so crazy that I sit and read much less that I'd like to) called Food: What the Heck Should I Eat? .
Rachel wrote: "The last 2 days are my busiest days of the week, so I didn't get in too much reading.
However I read a bit more of the final book on my list for the week, and I also started an audiobook (I count t..."
Rachel, although I haven't read Food: What the Heck Should I Eat?, I have read and like Eat Fat, Get Thin by Mark Hyman. He has good
advice for healthy eating.
I have finished Tulia: Race, Cocaine, and Corruption in a Small Texas Town by Nate Blakeslee, a nonfiction book. Having lived in Texas, I am drawn to books about the state, and this one is really interesting and well-written.
I agree with Rachel that the end of the week is busier with activities and appointments, making reading a challenge. Hopefully, we can squeeze in a few minutes for ourselves before the end of the read-a-thon.
Happy Reading everyone!
However I read a bit more of the final book on my list for the week, and I also started an audiobook (I count t..."
Rachel, although I haven't read Food: What the Heck Should I Eat?, I have read and like Eat Fat, Get Thin by Mark Hyman. He has good
advice for healthy eating.
I have finished Tulia: Race, Cocaine, and Corruption in a Small Texas Town by Nate Blakeslee, a nonfiction book. Having lived in Texas, I am drawn to books about the state, and this one is really interesting and well-written.
I agree with Rachel that the end of the week is busier with activities and appointments, making reading a challenge. Hopefully, we can squeeze in a few minutes for ourselves before the end of the read-a-thon.
Happy Reading everyone!
i finished listening to This is How It Always Is by Laurie Frankel - its about a family coming to terms with a child with gender dysphoria - it was both heartbreaking and rejuvenating at the same time

Pancakes and Corpses

How to Sex Your Snake

The Keys to My Diary ~ Fern

My list so far:
Sex, Lies & Lipstick
Dead and Ganache
Wedding Cake Crumble
Up the Seine Without a Paddle
Pancakes and Corpses
How to Sex Your Snake
The Keys to My Diary ~ Fern
I hope everyone has a strong finish to our reading week!

1. Mr. Mani (Wed. book) - 293 pages, complete.
2. Three Guineas (Thurs. book) - 222 pages, complete.
3. Ship of Destiny - 372 pages, complete.
4. Competence - 83 pages.
Total: 970 pages.
Yay, I'm closing in on 1000 pages, and I have finished 3 books already.
We deserve a cupcake and brownie celebration for our fabulous week of reading! Wouldn't it be grand if we could get together to celebrate our books and each other. What fun! I have really enjoyed the week with everyone and hate for it to end.
Unfortunately, time has come to end our Read-a-Thon. It has been a wonderful week of reading and sharing with old and new friends. Thanks for participating. I am looking forward to the next read-a-thon! Hope you will join us.
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