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Cammy wrote: "Started reading The Song of Achilles for my KC book club."
I read that a few months ago :) I liked it. I thought Circe
was better, but Song of Achilles is still very good! Circe is a newer book so I think the writing/storytelling are more polished.
I read that a few months ago :) I liked it. I thought Circe

I've been reading the Earth's Children series by Jean M. Auel, which starts with The Clan of the Cave Bear
. I'm just about to start the 4th one (The Plains of Passage). I've also been listening to the audiobooks read by Sandra Burr and I enjoy her narration.
Ms. Auel researched Paleolithic human life extensively, so the books are like a history tour while also being great stories with relatable characters :) They really give me an appreciation for human civilization and progress!

Ms. Auel researched Paleolithic human life extensively, so the books are like a history tour while also being great stories with relatable characters :) They really give me an appreciation for human civilization and progress!
Jess wrote: "I just started The One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot by Marianne Cronin."
I have this on my TBR. I'll be interested to see what you think of it.
I have this on my TBR. I'll be interested to see what you think of it.

I read that a few months ago :) I liked it. I thought Circe

Thanks for the suggestion, I’ll keep that one in mind if I end up liking The Song of Achilles.

1/3/22 Just finished this book today and gave it 4 stars. Frazer Douglas did a wonderful job narrating and bringing this book to life!


I just finished Reckless Girls. 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.
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.



I haven't read a book like this in a while. You definitely should be in the mood to read this one.
Having said all that, I did rate it 5 stars.
oh, one other thing. It was listed in GRCA under mystery/thriller and there was nothing mysterious or thrilling about it. It was complete family drama/feels. It is always interesting how different people categorize things.
my review

I just finished The Last House on the Street
. It was not what I was expected, but it was very good. The book was originally being promoted as a mystery/thriller, but it wasn't a thriller at all. It was really a dual timeline story with a strong historical fiction storyline and a bit of a mystery in the more recent timeline. The mystery was definitely not the central focus of the story though. I still really enjoyed it.
my Last House on the Street review

my Last House on the Street review




The setting and culture of India was beautifully done.

I read that a few months ago :) I liked it. I thought Circe

Just finished Circe! It was great. Wonderfully read by Perdita Weeks!



I finished a 5 star memoir yesterday, I highly recommend it!!

I finished The Chase. My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
I am now reading Finlay Donovan Knocks 'Em Dead, which is really good. It reminds me of the Miss Fortune series. I also just started Sitting Murder.
I am now reading Finlay Donovan Knocks 'Em Dead, which is really good. It reminds me of the Miss Fortune series. I also just started Sitting Murder.
I just finished Sitting Murder. I thought it was really good. There were a lot of characters and it reminded me of an Agatha Christie type mystery.
My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
I am now reading Apples Never Fall and The Golden Couple.

I am now reading Apples Never Fall and The Golden Couple.

I just started Damnation Spring, Ash Davidson and am also reading Come Fly the World: The Jet-Age Story of the Women of Pan Am which I like as it covers such a glamorous time for flying.


Vicki,
I haven’t read that much, but the cover alone is cool. Pan Am had designer stewardess outfits made for the women.





I just finished The Golden Couple. It was the first book I've read by Greer & Pekkanen and I thought it was really excellent.
My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
I'm also just finishing The Four Winds, which is also excellent, but in a completely different way.
My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
I'm also just finishing The Four Winds, which is also excellent, but in a completely different way.

That's excellent, Vicki. :) I gave 5 stars to The Golden Couple and The Four Winds still has potential for it too.
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