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Did You Hear About Kitty Karr?
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Oct/Nov '23 GR: Did You Hear About Kitty Karr?
I just went to borrow Kitty from the Libby and it’s saying I’ll get it in about 7 weeks.
Is this book new or very popular? I can’t believe how many people are waiting, I’m number 157 in the queue. 🤦🏾♀️
This is the first time I’ve had to wait this long for one of our selections 😩😒
Is this book new or very popular? I can’t believe how many people are waiting, I’m number 157 in the queue. 🤦🏾♀️
This is the first time I’ve had to wait this long for one of our selections 😩😒


Is this book new or very popular? I can’t believe how many people are waiting, I’m number 157 in the queue..."
It's 'fairly' new, book was published May 2, 2023...
I'll probably order the hardcover via Amazon, since the paperback isn't available 'til May 14, 2024...




Crazy how some paperbacks cost more than hardcovers...
I'm with you: the hardcover will be my choice for this reading, since as I mentioned the paperback's not available til May, 2024 (BOO!)
Yes it’s a very long wait for the book. All three libraries I use says it’ll be about 7 weeks before I get the ebook



Lulu posted the link for the kindle edition. It’s on sale.

That’s weird. Maybe about two days ago I searched mama Ruby on kindle unlimited and it wasn’t on there. I’m going to check again

That is weird. I recently read an article about a dispute between kindle unlimited and several authors and publishers. Many books were removed because of a contract violation. I wonder if these books were part of that. Or maybe it’s because the length of time on unlimited expired and just wasn’t renewed by the author. I think books are on there for 90 days at a time unless renewed.




Thanks, Angel! 😊
Just created a Bookshop account today... Haven't ventured into a local bookstore in years.. The ones that I would frequent in Downtown, have long since closed down... Then, I'd go to Barnes & Noble, or Borders (closed their doors in 2011)... So Amazon became the Only book buying option for me...
Bookshop's concept of helping the small, local bookstore owners is a positive in my book. Look forward to buying & helping...

I finished Mama Ruby’s crazy ass. Good Lord!



I haven’t started it yet, and I’m just curious. Is it because the plot moves slowly.





I haven’t started it yet. The audiobook just became available to me today. I’m going to start it tomorrow

I am rather proud of my progress with Kitty Karr.
I loved Mama Ruby and I look forward to the last book - Lost Daughters.
I just finished listening to Tom Lake, which was narrated by Merryl Streep. Believe me, it was captivating! I went through it in less than a week. Digital lbrary books make you hurry along before they disappear, lol but this one was one of those you don’t want to stop listening to. Ann Patchett did a great job of writing it too, btw, but that added flavor of listening just put it right over the top.


Synopsis: When Kitty Karr Tate, a White icon of the silver screen, dies and bequeaths her multimillion-dollar estate to the St. John sisters, three young, wealthy Black women, it prompts questions. Lots of questions.
A celebrity in her own right, Elise St. John would rather focus on sorting out Kitty’s affairs than deal with the press. But what she discovers in one of Kitty’s journals rocks her world harder than any other brewing scandal could—and between a cheating fiancé and the fallout from a controversial social media post, there are plenty.
The truth behind Kitty's ascent to stardom from her beginnings in the segregated South threatens to expose a web of unexpected family ties, debts owed, and debatable crimes that could, with one pull, unravel the all-American fabric of the St. John sisters and those closest to them.
As Elise digs deeper into Kitty's past, she must also turn the lens upon herself, confronting the gifts and burdens of her own choices and the power that the secrets of the dead hold over the living. Did You Hear About Kitty Karr? is a sprawling page-turner set against the backdrop of the Hollywood machine, an insightful and nuanced look at the inheritances of family, race, and gender—and the choices some women make to break free of them.
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