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message 1: by Elsa (new)

Elsa Carrion (ecarrion) | 710 comments I noticed that not everyone will get to read the months selection during the month of the release, some might be a tad behind (a few years) on their TBR pile of BOTM selections and one might not want to hunt down the books folder to post. So here is the place to post what you are reading, weather it's this months selection or a 2016 selection. However if you want to read what other members though about the book, you might have to hunt for the folder for the book.


message 2: by Elsa (new)

Elsa Carrion (ecarrion) | 710 comments Just finished The Veins of the Ocean The Veins of the Ocean by Patricia Engel which was one of June 2016 selection. I'm just a tad behind. Now I'm going to go look for the folder for this book see what others thought of it.


message 3: by Elsa (new)

Elsa Carrion (ecarrion) | 710 comments After looking through the old post, 2017 was the first year for the group. Therefore no folders for book prior to 2017. I might create one, if anyone else is interested in posting their thoughts about this book. Let me know.


message 4: by Tom (new)

Tom Henry I’m reading one of my December selections, Leave the World Behind by Rumaan Alam. I just finished another December selection, The Wife Upstairs by Rachel Hawkins, yesterday.


♥ Sandi ❣	I have a number of BOTM club books that are not yet read. I would come back with comments if the books were here in folders.


message 6: by Elsa (new)

Elsa Carrion (ecarrion) | 710 comments Started The Removed by Brandon Hobson


message 7: by Marinel (new)

Marinel DeBerry (mad4books2812) | 25 comments I just finished White Ivy. It kept me intrigued, however, I disliked the main character and the train wreck that was she and her life.
Bonus: Got a lot of great quotes.


♥ Sandi ❣	I just finished one that I picked up as an extra, because I did not get it when it was featured ~ Anxious People.

Better than Backmans most recent books - but Ove is still my favorite.


message 9: by Elsa (new)

Elsa Carrion (ecarrion) | 710 comments Finished The Removed by Brandon Hobson 3 stars
Started The Prophets by Robert Jones Jr.


message 10: by Trisha (new)

Trisha | 1892 comments currently, in my quest to read my old books and try to catch up,

I'm reading: The Survivors by Jane Harper with a book club

and A Good Marriage by Kimberly McCreight & Necessary People by Anna Pitoniak


message 11: by Matthew (new)

Matthew | 23 comments Currently reading The Prophets by Robert Jones Jr. from BOTM and working through The Fountains of Silence by Ruta Sepetys and White Fragility Why It’s So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism by Robin DiAngelo for the BookRiot Read Harder challenge


message 12: by Trisha (new)

Trisha | 1892 comments ooh I have The Fountains of Silence that I need to get to too!! How is it so far???


message 13: by Matthew (new)

Matthew | 23 comments Trisha wrote: "ooh I have The Fountains of Silence that I need to get to too!! How is it so far???"

I'm liking it--don't know much about Franco-era Spain, so I'm learning a bunch. If you liked Salt to the Sea or anything else by that author, you'll probably enjoy it.


message 14: by Trisha (new)

Trisha | 1892 comments Yay! Thank you! I've loved everything else from this author, so I'm really glad to hear this one is good too! I don't know anything about that era either! Ooooh, now I want to grab it as my next read! :)


message 15: by Jessica (new)

Jessica Guthrie (mrsguthrie) | 3 comments I just finished The Removed and I'm really disappointed. I enjoyed the first several chapters but the rest was just a little to "removed" for me. Too many loose ends


message 16: by Jessica (new)

Jessica Guthrie (mrsguthrie) | 3 comments Trisha wrote: "currently, in my quest to read my old books and try to catch up,

I'm reading: The Survivors by Jane Harper with a book club

and A Good Marriage by Kimberly McCreight&[bookcover:Necessary Pe..."


I loved all three of Jane Harper's previous novels but this one fell a little short for me. Have you read "The Dry" by her?


message 17: by Trisha (new)

Trisha | 1892 comments Jessica wrote: "I loved all three of Jane Harper's previous novels but this one fell a little short for me. Have you read "The Dry" by her?"

I have, I've read all 3 of her other books and loved them. but I can see how this one doesn't have the same....spark that I loved about the other ones. This one is a little slow going...

But I'm reading The Survivors with a group of friends through BOTM Book club option (so we have little discussion cards and everything from BOTM) so we're all debating on who we think did it!
I think that will probably save this one for me, just reading it and discussing it with friends. But I'll definitely update when I get to the end - hopefully I still like it!


message 18: by Trisha (last edited Jan 28, 2021 08:24AM) (new)

Trisha | 1892 comments Jessica wrote: "I just finished The Removed and I'm really disappointed. I enjoyed the first several chapters but the rest was just a little to "removed" for me. Too many loose ends"

I'm seeing some pretty mixed reviews on this one....seems it's a love or not love kind of story. Loose ends, I can definitely see how that can be frustrating
I was getting ready to start it over the weekend...well, hopefully it's not too bad :)

I hope you like your next one more!


message 19: by Elsa (new)

Elsa Carrion (ecarrion) | 710 comments Matthew wrote: "Currently reading The Prophets by Robert Jones Jr. from BOTM and working through The Fountains of Silence by Ruta Sepetys and The Prophets by Robert Jones Jr. how are you finding it? I'm reading it but not really enjoying, I'm going to give it more time see if I can understand it better and get into it.


message 20: by Trisha (new)

Trisha | 1892 comments Elsa wrote: "The Prophets by Robert Jones Jr."

How far are you? I can grab my copy, feel like buddy reading it??


message 21: by Matthew (last edited Jan 29, 2021 09:20AM) (new)

Matthew | 23 comments I am maybe 100 pages into The Prophets by Robert Jones Jr. and finding that I need to read it slowly because it is such beautiful prose. There's no skimming through this, each paragraph seems to contain some phrase that's worth considering (and that's not my normal approach to fiction).
I'm finding the story itself compelling, though there are chapters that breakaway from the main story that are still a mystery.


message 22: by Elsa (last edited Jan 30, 2021 12:04PM) (new)

Elsa Carrion (ecarrion) | 710 comments I'm just a little ahead of you Trisha, maybe a chapter or two. Posted some comments on the book folder. Let do this hehe

Anyone else? All are welcomed, really like to know how everyone else finds this story as you read along.


message 23: by Elsa (last edited Feb 11, 2021 09:01PM) (new)

Elsa Carrion (ecarrion) | 710 comments Started and finished The Library Book by Susan Orlean
On to the next one .... as soon as I can narrow it down I'll post


message 24: by Matthew (last edited Feb 12, 2021 09:50AM) (new)

Matthew | 23 comments Elsa wrote: "Started and finished The Library Book by Susan Orlean
On to the next one .... as soon as I can narrow it down I'll post"


How was The Library Book?
I'm still slowly progressing through The Prophets by Robert Jones Jr. and now reading Jonathan Unleashed by Meg Rosoff and If at Birth You Don't Succeed My Adventures with Disaster and Destiny by Zach Anner for BookRiot challenge prompts.


message 25: by Elsa (last edited Feb 17, 2021 07:47PM) (new)

Elsa Carrion (ecarrion) | 710 comments Matthew

The library book was A little slow in the beginning but then it gets better and goes faster. Very interesting what librarians put up with and what the where expected to do.


message 26: by Elsa (new)

Elsa Carrion (ecarrion) | 710 comments Started and finished Girl A by Abigail Dean gave it a 5

Starting Evicted Poverty and Profit in the American City by Matthew Desmond


message 27: by Sheri (new)

Sheri Lisker | 22 comments I'm reading Caste The Origins of Our Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson and The Removed by Brandon Hobson


message 28: by Trisha (new)

Trisha | 1892 comments ooh those are some heavy read, Sheri! I hope you love them!


message 29: by Trisha (new)

Trisha | 1892 comments "Starting Evicted Poverty and Profit in the American City by Matthew Desmond"

curious to see how this one is! I hope you like it!!


message 30: by Matthew (new)

Matthew | 23 comments I really liked Evicted--not a happy read but very eye-opening, especially as it relates to the disproportionate impact eviction has on women. The author is the keynote speaker at an upcoming Habitat for Humanity fundraiser here in Seattle and I'm interested to hear him speak.


message 31: by Elsa (last edited Feb 22, 2021 08:55AM) (new)

Elsa Carrion (ecarrion) | 710 comments Definitely not a happy read, Matthew and Trisha, but so far really interesting. Based on a study but reads like a novel.

It hits home because I'm a landlord (is that the right term). Most of our renters are acquaintances and are on very good terms with them. They have never been late on their rents and take care of the property and we have never raised the rent. I don't understand the need to raise it if the property has been paid and most of the money is profit. The truth of it is that we don't do it for the profit but to help people have a place to call home. So, I'm having trouble with these slum lords in the book. How can they take and take from these people when they know they barley have to survive.

My parents rented a duplex for so long and compared to the ones in the story our landlady was awesome.

I wish I knew how they were able to locate properties for so low.


message 32: by Elsa (new)

Elsa Carrion (ecarrion) | 710 comments Sheri wrote: "I'm reading Caste The Origins of Our Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson and The Removed by Brandon Hobson"

I read the removed. It was different. I had a lot of questions at the end. In fact I posted as I was reading it inn the books folder.


message 33: by Elsa (new)

Elsa Carrion (ecarrion) | 710 comments Finished Evicted Poverty and Profit in the American City by Matthew Desmond great, awesome read and to think this was a result of a study. Gave it 5 stars.


message 34: by Elsa (new)

Elsa Carrion (ecarrion) | 710 comments Started Goodnight Beautiful by Aimee Molloy


message 35: by Elsa (new)

Elsa Carrion (ecarrion) | 710 comments Finished Goodnight Beautiful. Man he was nuts.

Started and finished yesterday Send for Me by Lauren Fox Daughter and mother stories always make me cry. Really liked this sad story.

Today I'm thinking on starting The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab . I thumbed through it last night and it's over 400 pgs! with very small font!

My shipment of new books will arrive on the 3rd, I'm hoping I'll be close to finishing so I can start on the new ones. I think I got to all the books that I ordered this month. Yay


message 36: by Trisha (new)

Trisha | 1892 comments Elsa wrote: "My shipment of new books will arrive on the 3rd, I'm hoping I'll be close to finishing so I can start on the new ones. I think I got to all the books that I ordered this month. Yay."

I'm so jealous!! Congratulations!! I still have so so many books that I'm behind on. I had to catch up on some ARC's in February but I'm finally starting another BOTM pick: The Girl in the Mirror


message 37: by Elsa (new)

Elsa Carrion (ecarrion) | 710 comments Trisha wrote: "Elsa wrote: "My shipment of new books will arrive on the 3rd, I'm hoping I'll be close to finishing so I can start on the new ones. I think I got to all the books that I ordered this month. Yay."

..."


Let me know how that is. I have it on my wish list.


message 38: by Elsa (last edited Mar 11, 2021 06:22AM) (new)

Elsa Carrion (ecarrion) | 710 comments After finishing The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab i started and finished What Would Frida Do? A Guide to Living Boldly by Arianna Davis then The Midnight Library by Matt Haig then boxes came in and started What's Mine and Yours by Naima Coster finished it ydsterday 3/10 and started Too Good to Be True by Carola Lovering

I think I'm missing one I'll have to go to my notes.


message 39: by Madeline (new)

Madeline | 80 comments Elsa wrote: "After finishing The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab i started and finished What Would Frida Do? A Guide to Living Boldly by Arianna Davis then [bookcover:The Midnight Librar..."

What did you think of The Midnight Library?


message 40: by Elsa (new)

Elsa Carrion (ecarrion) | 710 comments Madeline

Midnight Library, was meh, I tend to stay away from time traveling type of stories. I tried this one due to the great reviews. It was different than a true time traveling story which it was great, the one thing that I didn't enjoy was like I mentioned earlier, I don't have the patience for the poor me type weather it's in real life or stories. FMC to me was like that up until a point then it was like she finally got it. For the last few chapters, I liked her. But the story was great.


message 41: by Elsa (new)

Elsa Carrion (ecarrion) | 710 comments Finished Too Good to Be True by Carola Lovering man did I do a 360 on one of the MC. Really enjoyed the story. I rated it as a 5.

Started The Four Winds by Kristin Hannah I see why all the hop raw about this book. It is very good, almost finished.


message 42: by Elsa (new)

Elsa Carrion (ecarrion) | 710 comments Finished: The Four Winds by Kristin Hannah Starting The Lost Apothecary by Sarah Penner


message 43: by Elsa (new)

Elsa Carrion (ecarrion) | 710 comments Finished The Lost Apothecary by Sarah Penner and started The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah


message 44: by Elsa (new)

Elsa Carrion (ecarrion) | 710 comments The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah 5 stars; Started The Push by Ashley Audrain


message 45: by Elsa (new)

Elsa Carrion (ecarrion) | 710 comments Finished The Push by Ashley Audrain it was good! gave it 5 stars ; Started and Finished Beyond the Point by Claire Gibson long but good. Gave it 4 stars; Started This Close to Okay by Leesa Cross-Smith


message 46: by Tiffany (new)

Tiffany Corvi  (thewordsiread) | 29 comments Finished The Lost Apothecary by Sarah Penner last night and waiting for April ones to be posted! I loved the story line, but I wasn't in love with the present MC, Caroline. The way her parts were written really bothered me. But I loved the chapters with Nella and Eliza.


message 47: by Elsa (new)

Elsa Carrion (ecarrion) | 710 comments started Spinning Silver by Naomi Novik


message 48: by Elsa (new)

Elsa Carrion (ecarrion) | 710 comments Finished
Not bad
Rated it four stars


message 49: by Elsa (new)

Elsa Carrion (ecarrion) | 710 comments Starting
May 2019 selection
The Bride Test (The Kiss Quotient, #2) by Helen Hoang


message 50: by Madeline (new)

Madeline | 80 comments Elsa wrote: "Finished
Not bad
Rated it four stars"


Wow, you're plowing through your backlog!


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