The Insecure Writer's Support Group Book Club discussion
What Are You Reading?
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What Are You Reading?


I'm currently reading:
In Darkness: The Vampire https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7...
and
Spiral of Hooves https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3... (book club quarterly selection and Horse Crazy theme).
I'm hoping to add at least one more title before the end of the month.

And
I just started The Orc from the Office by Kate Prior: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6...
This one was a free download on Amazon when I got it. It looks silly but fun.

Sometimes the silly reads are the best.

I do recommend it, though, for those who don't have my triggers (in review).
I've also finished "How to Survive Load Shedding" by J.B. Meyer. It's a timely read for anyone living in a country with rolling blackouts. Here's my review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
I'm currently reading the Something Dark and Holy series by Emily A. Duncan. https://www.goodreads.com/series/2306...


I'm sorry Black Beauty was triggering for you. Glad How to Survive Load Shedding was good for you. Hope the Something Dark and Holy Series ends up being good.

Wow! You have quite an impressive current reading list.

I also just finished ALASKA TWILIGHT by Colleen Coble. I didn't enjoy it so much and won't be posting a review. (I can't bring myself to post mediocre or bad reviews.)
Next on my list is MISTY OF CHINCOTEAGUE by Marguerite Henry for the March "Horse Crazy" theme. It was one of my favorites as a child, and I'm looking forward to re-reading (hoping I love it as much now as I did all those years ago).
I also have ALL HE HAS LEFT by Chad Zunker in my Kindle. It was a free Amazon Prime read, and I can't even remember what the genre is. :-)

I also just finished ALASKA TWILIGHT by Colleen Coble. I didn't e..."
That's cool that you are re-reading a childhood favorite for the Horse Crazy challenge.
I totally get that writing bad reviews is tough. I try to be as honest as I can without being hateful and hurtful.



I love the idea of the MC being an object or place. Sounds like an interesting read.

Exactly. I always try to point out that just because I don't like something doesn't mean someone else won't.

I have even read reviews where what the reviewer *liked* tells me I won't like the book! Some things are very individual. But I also tend not to write reviews of books I don't like. For one thing, if I really dislike it I probably didn't finish it!
I have been on a re-reading binge, something I do when I need comfort. I think the only new read I've finished this month is Terry Pratchett's Nation. I'm also moving slowly through The Bears Ears: A Human History of America's Most Endangered Wilderness, and just remembered I downloaded The Stranger Times and read the first chapter but got distracted. I'll get Spiral of Hooves and probably read it next month--that's when I'm reading books I own, as I'll be away from the library.

Review here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show..."
Glad you enjoyed your book. I'll check out your review.

Review here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show..."
For some reason, the link isn't taking me to your review.

Thanks, Toi.
I finished the Something Dark and Holy trilogy and loved it. For me, it's one of those trilogies that make you want to be a better writer :-)
I read The Scorpio Races for this month's theme. Review will be up soon.
And I'm now reading Ashlords and Bloodsworn by Scott Reintgen that promises to be good, also for this month's theme. https://www.goodreads.com/series/2468...

Review here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show..."
For some reason, the link isn't taki..."
I'm so sorry, Toi. The review has disappeared, and I don't know why. Very strange. Thank you for trying!




Sounds like fun read. Glad you're enjoying it.

This book sounds fascinating. Nice find. Hope it turns out to be worth the page count.

So far I'm enjoying it. Lots of history, which I love.

The Door in the Dark by Scott Reintgen, a YA Dark Fantasy read that's hitting the bestseller charts for good reasons;
The Wonderland Trials by Sara Ellis, a wildly imaginative retelling of Alice in Wonderland with a high stakes competition, a futuristic, dystopian style world, and a thought-provoking dilemma;
The Diseased Ones and the Unseen Ones, both by Danielle Harrington, YA dystopian adventures with superpowers;
Dear Kerri by Danielle Keil, a contemporary YA romance;
and The Blue Bar by Damyanti Biswas, a terrifying thriller.
What's next... well, my TBR shelf and my library books shelf both need some love...


I'm currently reading Lulu's Library - Complete Collection: 30+ Stories for Children- https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2... It's harder to get through than I had imagined.
I just finished The Invisible Library and will read more in the series. Haven't written my review yet.

The Door in the Dark by Scott Reintgen, a YA Dark Fantasy read that's hitting the bestseller charts for good reasons;
The Wond..."
Wow, you've been busy considering you were sick. Hope you are feeling better. I have a few of these on my TBR but who knows when I'll get to them?



The Door in the Dark by Scott Reintgen, a YA Dark Fantasy read that's hitting the bestseller charts for good re..."
I read a lot when I'm sick. It takes my mind off of it, at least when I'm awake.

It's on my TBR -- will move it up the list as you enjoy it so much :-)

It's on my TBR -- will move it up the list as you enjoy it so much..."
Ronel, I finished it the next day. The story gets darker as it progresses and left me feeling quite a bit unsettled and a little depressed! However, I couldn't stop reading and enjoyed the writing immensely.

Femina by Janina Ramírez non-fiction about the unsung women of the Middle Ages.
Fish in a Tree by Janina Ramírez middle grade fiction about a girl with dyslexia (some of which I can relate to as I am dyslexic, though mildly so compared to Ally.)
AND I'm listening to
Pale Blue Dot: A Vision of the Human Future in Space by Carl Sagan. EVERYone should read this book!


I'm currently reading Brides of Maracoor, the first in a spin-off from the Wicked Series. I also plan to read Razor Valentine as one of the quarterly selections and the monthly challenge of New Orleans. I also plan to try some new titles just for fun. We'll see what happens.






https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...
Water's Blood by Elaine Calloway
I read and reviewed this a few years ago. It takes place there. ❤

Good to know!

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...
Water's Blood by Elaine Calloway
I read and reviewed this a few years ago. It takes place there. ❤"
Thanks for the recommendation!

So not technically in New Orleans, The Belles by Dhonielle Clayton is in a fantasy/dystopian world set in Orléans where people are born gray and Belles control beauty. I'm starting this series today and have high hopes for it -- Holly Black recommended it on BookBub and it won a Goodreads choice Award. https://www.goodreads.com/series/2054...

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4...


Review here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
(Hopefully I grabbed the correct link this time.)

I've not read too many books this month since I've just started getting my own book out into the wild.
I have just finished a couple of romance novels that I loved:
The Date Mistake by Joelle Lynne (I love fake dating romances!)
The Healer by Courtney W Dixon
And I've just started reading The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead. I'm hardly into it, but it's already an excellent read. A coworker started reading it so we're reading it together.


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