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message 1: by Kristie, Moderator (Retired) (new)

Kristie | 5928 comments What books are you currently reading or what have you just finished reading? What did you think of the book?


message 2: by Melissa (new)

Melissa (melissa12345678) | 189 comments I just finished "The Four Winds" by Kristen Hannah, highly recommend!!


message 3: by melissa (new)

melissa The Lost Apothecary! Didn’t love it, didn’t hate it.


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JoJo_theDodo | 320 comments The Alice Network on audiobook for Book Club at the library. Meet-up is this Saturday, hoping I finish it in time. ; )


message 5: by Kristie, Moderator (Retired) (new)

Kristie | 5928 comments I'm starting Shuggie Bain Shuggie Bain by Douglas Stuart for my real life book club.


message 6: by HuskerDust (new)

HuskerDust (paranoiaagent) I'm currently reading: Imaginary Friend
Scythe
The Chain


message 7: by PamG (new)

PamG (lynguy1) | 1025 comments For anyone that is interested, here's the link to my annual summary of the past year's reading.

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

I've started reading a romantic suspense novel: Silver Creek Bodyguard by Lindsay McKenna.


message 8: by Kristie, Moderator (Retired) (new)

Kristie | 5928 comments PamG wrote: "For anyone that is interested, here's the link to my annual summary of the past year's reading.

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


I haven't had a chance to do my year end summary this year. I usually do a mid year update, then it's easy to do my end of year, but I never got around to it this year. I hope to pull something together quickly tomorrow.


message 9: by Tammy (new)

Tammy | 31 comments Started reading A Spell of Trouble A Spell of Trouble (Silver Hollow, #1) by Leighann Dobbs by Leighann Dobbs. Looks like a fun read.


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sonya marie madden  | 259 comments The mist
Razorblade tears


message 11: by Tammy (new)

Tammy | 31 comments Currently reading Southern Spirits Southern Spirits (Southern Ghost Hunter Mysteries, #1) by Angie Fox byAngie Fox ghostly entertainment.


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PamG (lynguy1) | 1025 comments I finished a romantic suspense novel that is the first book in a trilogy.
Hour of Need Hour of Need (Scarlet Falls, #1) by Melinda Leigh by Melinda Leigh.
My 4 star review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 13: by Kristie, Moderator (Retired) (last edited Jan 05, 2022 05:19PM) (new)

Kristie | 5928 comments I ended up starting Reckless Girls and just finished it. I thought it was really good. I read it pretty quickly and never lost interest. My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

I am starting Shuggie Bain for my real life book club and The Last House on the Street for review. I also picked up In Love & Pajamas from the library and I'm expecting it will be a quick and cute read.

Reckless Girls by Rachel Hawkins Shuggie Bain by Douglas Stuart The Last House on the Street by Diane Chamberlain In Love & Pajamas A Collection of Comics about Being Yourself Together by Catana Chetwynd


message 16: by Tammy (new)

Tammy | 31 comments Currently reading The Skeleton in the Closet The Skeleton in the Closet (Southern Ghost Hunter Mysteries, #2) by Angie Fox by Angie Fox loved the first book to this series. I hope I like this one as much.


message 18: by PattyMacDotComma (new)

PattyMacDotComma A little girl finds a penpal at The Mailbox in the Forest. Author Kyoko Hara shows how to make friends in unlikely places.
The Mailbox in the Forest by Kyoko Hara 3.5★ Link to my Mailbox in the Forest review with several illustrations


message 19: by PattyMacDotComma (new)

PattyMacDotComma Sequoia National Park is a perfect setting for the thriller Vanishing Edge by Claire Kells, where glam-campers have - yep - vanished!
Vanishing Edge by Claire Kells 3★ Link to my Vanishing Edge review


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Tammy | 31 comments The Second Empress: A Novel of Napoleon's Court The Second Empress A Novel of Napoleon's Court by Michelle Moran by Michelle Moran a historical fiction that I read ten years ago.


message 21: by Dani (new)

Dani Landry (danilandry) Just finished Richard Chizmar's Chasing the Boogeyman by Richard Chizmar . Absolutely brilliant. If you love true crime, Stephen King, mystery novels, or thrillers, this is definitely for you.


message 22: by Ashley (last edited Jan 10, 2022 06:41PM) (new)

Ashley Basile (smashreads) | 916 comments I am currently reading Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone! LONG AWAITED! I didn't read much through the holidays due to being insanely busy, so even though I started it last month, I'm still only about halfway through it. It's great so far!

Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone (Outlander, #9) by Diana Gabaldon


message 23: by Eva (last edited Jan 10, 2022 06:47PM) (new)

Eva Sandor (evasandor) Anyone here feel like giving my books a whirl? I'm writing #3 and having the most incredible fun, but I'm not the greatest marketer. I always feel like I'm intruding.

However, I really feel like my stuff goes beyond the fantasy genre it looks like on the label. Forgive me if this isn't allowed on the thread but -- here they are: have a look! The second one (POWER'S PLAY) doesn't absolutely require you to have read the first (FOOL'S PROOF) so if you're the kind who likes to stick your fork in the middle of the pancake, feel free!

Fool's Proof Power's Play


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Jim | 499 comments Finished reading Cold Wind (Joe Pickett, #11) by C.J. Box Cold Wind

by C.J. Box C.J. Box

My Review


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Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) | 1597 comments PamG I read the book called Hour of Need by Melinda Leigh


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PamG (lynguy1) | 1025 comments Christine wrote: "PamG I read the book called Hour of Need by Melinda Leigh"

How did you like it?


message 27: by Karen M (new)

Karen M | 68 comments Just finished The Lincoln Highway which I enjoyed but it was quit different from the other two Amor Towles books I've read.


message 28: by Tammy (new)

Tammy | 31 comments Ashley wrote: "I am currently reading Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone! LONG AWAITED! I didn't read much through the holidays due to being insanely busy, so even though I started it last month, I'm..."
Your so lucky. I have read all the other books in this series. Hopefully, I will get to read it this year.


message 29: by Tammy (new)

Tammy | 31 comments Just starting to read Leopard at the Door Leopard at the Door by Jennifer McVeigh byJennifer McVeigh it should be pretty good.


message 30: by PattyMacDotComma (new)

PattyMacDotComma I've decided to read some of the 'good' books I somehow missed when they were published, and the 1995 Pulitzer winner, The Stone Diaries by Carol Shields was one. What a writer! A life in a century!
The Stone Diaries by Carol Shields 5★ Link to my Stone Diaries review


message 31: by Hadar (new)

Hadar | 11 comments I just finished Eleanor Oliphant is completely fine, and I really liked it! It's different than what I usually read but I highly recommend


message 32: by Karen M (new)

Karen M | 68 comments I've held off reading Beating About the Bush by M.C. Beaton since she passed away the same year this book was published. I know books #31-33 were ghost written but #30 just feels a bit different to me. I'm still enjoying it but I think it may also have been ghost written.


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Woman Reading  (is away exploring) | 397 comments The Last Whalers Three Years in the Far Pacific with a Courageous Tribe and a Vanishing Way of Life by Doug Bock Clark
The Last Whalers: Three Years in the Far Pacific with a Courageous Tribe and a Vanishing Way of Life --
It was a fascinating glimpse of an indigenous tribe whose future is on the precipice.

My review - www.Goodreads.com/review/show/4402693217


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Moonchild  (moonchild90) | 12 comments I'm currently reading Crash & Burn by Lisa Gardner:
A woman survives a bad car crash and is desperately looking for a little girl, however, there are no signs of a little girl--she may not even exist according to the woman's husband who claims that she has gone through this delusion before. (which already seems sketchy boots to me)
I'm not very far in but am drawn right into it, I need to know what is going on with this possibly imaginary little girl that Nicole (the woman) is so desperate to find.

Crash & Burn (Tessa Leoni, #3) by Lisa Gardner


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Illusode | 4 comments I'm rereading and continuing the whole Black Dagger Brotherhood multi-series by J.R. Ward. Currently on Blood Kiss, since I've realized that it must take place concurrently before The Thief in the main series. Some new character popped up there with NO EXPLANATION, so I must've missed something; I hate missing something.


message 38: by Kristie, Moderator (Retired) (new)

Kristie | 5928 comments Illusode wrote: "I'm rereading and continuing the whole Black Dagger Brotherhood multi-series by J.R. Ward. Currently on Blood Kiss, since I've realized that it must take place concurrently before The Thief in the ..."

Have you seen the reading order according to JR Ward? Maybe check it out and see if you've missed a book or read something out of order. You can check it out here: https://jrward.com/black-dagger-broth...


message 39: by Kristie, Moderator (Retired) (new)

Kristie | 5928 comments Debra wrote: "The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest (Millennium, #3) by Stieg LarssonThe Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest by Stieg Larsson"

I tried reading The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo years ago and couldn't get into it. I'm always so disappointed when I see this series because it looks like it would be so good and I feel like I'm missing out. I wonder if I just wasn't in the right mood for it at the time. I may have to try it again. Do you remember if it took you a bit to get into the first one or did it grab you right away?


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EdenB15 Fish in a tree


message 41: by Woman Reading (last edited Jan 14, 2022 08:42PM) (new)

Woman Reading  (is away exploring) | 397 comments Kristie wrote: "I tried reading The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo years ago and couldn't get into it. I'm always so disappointed when I see this series because it looks like it would be so good and I feel like I'm missing out. I wonder if I just wasn't in the right mood for it at the time. I may have to try it again. Do you remember if it took you a bit to get into the first one or did it grab you right away?"

The first book was a bit of a slog. Larsson wasn't a natural crime fiction writer; rather, his objective was to expose misogyny. The pacing was too slow and there were tons of names (3 people had the same first name!). This barely improved with the sequels as I've read all of them, even with the replacement author.

What made them memorable for me was Lisbeth Salander - a ball-busting, antisocial (autustic?), avenging hacker. Try watching the films first - there were 2 Swedish adaptations before Daniel Craig ever stepped into Blomquist's role.


message 43: by Kristie, Moderator (Retired) (new)

Kristie | 5928 comments Woman Reading wrote: "Kristie wrote: "I tried reading The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo years ago and couldn't get into it. I'm always so disappointed when I see this series because it looks like it would be so good and I..."

Thanks for the suggestion. Lisbeth is the whole reason I want to read the books. She seems like an MC I could get behind and I love kickbutt women.

I considered watching the movies, but thought they'd be pretty dark and graphic, so wasn't sure I was up for them at the time. I'll have to look into them again.


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Woman Reading  (is away exploring) | 397 comments Kristie wrote: "I considered watching the movies, but thought they'd be pretty dark and graphic, so wasn't sure I was up for them at the time. I'll have to look into them again."

I cant remember which version (probably the Swedish variation) but one of them should have come with a trigger warning for sexual assault. It was intense.


message 45: by Kristie, Moderator (Retired) (new)

Kristie | 5928 comments Thanks. I'll take that as my warning. :)


message 46: by Tammy (new)

Tammy | 31 comments Currently rereading before donating A Love for All Time A Love for All Time (O'Malley Saga, #3) by Bertrice Small by Bertrice Small


message 47: by PattyMacDotComma (new)

PattyMacDotComma Another in the Little People/BIG DREAMS series for children is the stunningly colourful Pablo Picasso by Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara. The illustrations by Teresa Bellón are outrageously wild - as was the artist himself, of course. Loved it!
Pablo Picasso by Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara 5★ Link to my Pablo Picasso review with several of the striking, detailed illustrations


message 48: by PattyMacDotComma (new)

PattyMacDotComma I enjoyed Isaac Asimov's aptly named short story The Gentle Vultures about aliens waiting for us to blow ourselves to kingdom come. I share his anti-nuclear-war sentiments.
The Gentle Vultures by Isaac Asimov 4★ Link to my review of Gentle Vultures with a link to this very short story online


message 49: by Moonchild (new)

Moonchild  (moonchild90) | 12 comments *from msg 34*
I'm still working through Crash & Burn, and really enjoying it. I have also picked up a few other books in hopes I'll be able to get a lot more reading done this year;
Crash & Burn
The Witches
Beautiful Scars: Steeltown Secrets, Mohawk Skywalkers and the Road Home
Batman: Harley and Ivy


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PamG (lynguy1) | 1025 comments I finished reading A Most Unusual Duke A Most Unusual Duke (Shapeshifters of the Beau Monde, #2) by Susanna Allen by Susanna Allen.

My 3 star review of this Regency paranormal romance:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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