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message 1: by Cassandrah (new)

Cassandrah Woyak | 72 comments Mod
What book have you read with a color in the title?


message 2: by Marianne (new)

Marianne Donohue | 12 comments I think I’m going to read All Boys Aren’t Blue


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Marianne Donohue | 12 comments If you’re Loki g for short, and you don’t mind a dark book, Black WATER BY Joyce Carol Oates is really good. It’s a fictional account of Chappaquiddick from the POV of the girl in the car as she’s drowning. It’s the first thing I ever read by her…read it for an English class in college. I’ve probably read it three or four times.


message 4: by Jessica (new)

Jessica  (justjessica365) Spinning Silver i havent read this, it is just the one i chose for the challenge.


message 5: by Tammy (new)

Tammy | 14 comments I might read the first book in this Anne of Green Gables: Three Volumes in One L. M. Montgomery.


message 7: by K (new)

K | 8 comments Jessica wrote: "Spinning Silver i havent read this, it is just the one i chose for the challenge."

Spinning Silver is one of my favorite books. It's a lovely read. A fairy-tale reimagining with a lot of depth.


message 8: by K (new)

K | 8 comments The Priory of the Orange Tree

This is not a short book, but it is so worth the time it takes to read it. It's hard to put down, and the first time I read it, I didn't want it to end, because I wanted to stay in this world.

There are four protagonists and a handful of different places/cultures to learn at the beginning, but every protagonist's story is exciting in its own right and they weave together very well to give depth to the story.

I'm rereading it right now and I keep thinking about what an amazing miniseries it would make: much better than the Wheel of Time or Lord of the Rings ones that came out recently.


message 9: by Robin (new)

Robin | 33 comments In July I read Nita Prose's Murder at the Royal Ruby.


message 10: by Ruth (new)

Ruth | 23 comments Duck a la orange for breakfast by Karina May


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