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I think I'm doing a horror type of BOTM; so this is great. I definitely have many of these authors, but only one of the books.
Good luck and happy reading!
Good luck and happy reading!



Only if You're Lucky and The Fury have been hanging around my house longer than I'd care to admit!
Good luck with your list!

I already have us down for The Wedding People, but I am also interested in Butcher & Blackbird (which I own) , as well as Pictures of You & Middle of the Night- which i dont own but will get .
LMK ;)

Good luck and happy reading!"
Thanks Alondra! 😍 I have seen several horror book boxes out there.

Thanks Lea! 😊 One of these days Aliisa and I will bring you over to the dark side. Muhahahaha!!!

Thanks Bonnie! 😊

Thanks Amalia! 😊 So my habit has gotten really bad since they've expanded the box size to let you get up to 5 books in a month. I use my books as gifts for friends, family and my son's teachers. So they eventually find a good home. But I'm getting them faster than i can read them. Lol

I already have us down for The Wedding People, but I am also interested in Butcher & Blackbird (which I own) , ..."
Done, done and done!! Girl you know once i finish my 75 lists we'll regroup and make a schedule for all the books between us. Hehe

I already have us down for The Wedding People, but I am also interested in Butcher & Blackbird (..."
thats... not a bad idea .lol Thats what Lea and i do ,.
We need a book assistant

What Happened to the McCrays was Incredible. That I got since NG wasn’t listing fast enough, so I begged the Publisher and she sent it in the Mail to Me :-)
The Fury thought was really great. Loved The Night We Lost Him. Bought Blue Sisters and Listen for the Lie. Those both have heard are good.
I have to put my list together, but thinking similar Idea. I must get some Books off my Floor, so Yes, can Buy More Books to Put There.
Happy Reading! Happy New Year 🎊 2025 📚

Thanks Kristine! 😊


A beautiful and heartwarming story about the bonds of sisterhood and heartwrenching journey they all take through the grieving process.
It's kind of hard to say more about it without giving away too much of the plot. Each of these sisters have their own demons to face as they battle how to move on after the loss of their sister. I think the author does a great job of showing the various stages of grief and how they can dominate your life.


I just loved this book! I honestly didn't know exactly what it was about, and I think that's a good thing. I got to ride the roller-coaster with Phoebe! I loved all of the characters, even the mean sister-in-law, lol. What a fun story of a woman trying to find her way again when everything in her world comes crashing down. Just be unapologetically yourself!


I just loved this book! I honestly didn't know exactly what it was about, and I thin..."
I’m seeing great reviews everywhere on this one. Looks like I better move it to the top of the TBR.


I just loved this book! I honestly didn't know exactly what it was a..."
I really enjoyed it. If you can moveit up on your list, i would. 😊


What the perfect book to read for Valentine’s Day! It's sweet, touching, heartwarming, charming, romantic. I loved all.of the characters. And what a fun idea - having your kids pick dates for you.
I really enjoyed her other book This Time Next Year, and this book makes me want to read all of her other books.


What the perfect book to read for Valentine’s Day! It's..."
Glad you liked this one so much! I liked This Time Next Year as well & also The Good Part, so looking forward to this one. You're off to a great start with this challenge!


What the perfect book to read for Valen..."
Thanks Patricia! 😊


So talk about a story of keep your friends close and yiur enemies closer! You really can't figure out who your true friends are. This was a dark and twisty, quick read thriller. Throughout the story little clues are dropped here and there to help he reader figure out what happened. I did not see that ending happening quite like it did. I've read all of Stacy Willingham's books and have become a fan of hers. Good book!


I just loved this book! I honestly didn't know exactly what it was about, and I thin..."
So happy to read a great review! It makes me want to read it even more. But I need to wait till the second half of the year when my book club reads it.


I just loved this book! I honestly didn't know exactly what it was a..."
This is a great book club book!!! I hope y'all enjoy it as much as I did. 😊


Well that was a crazy roller coaster ride!! Just when you think you know who gets killed, who the killer is and why - guess again!! Twisty!


Abby Jimenez is fast becoming a favorite author of mine. I just love her books! And this book was the perfect beach read to kick off summer!


Ugh, I'm not really sure how to rate this book. I'm in between a 2 and 3 star rating. The premise of this book sounded really good and I thought I'd like it. I can't exactly put my finger on what didn't sit right with me - could be part writing style I wasn't a huge fan of, part of the book being overly dramatic, focused so much on race at every turn if the page versus on the life of this artist being erased. Maybe a mix of all of it. This book just wasn't for me.


I just loved this book! I honestly didn't know exactly what it was about, and I thin..."
So good to hear this, my book club will read it soon. I'm still waiting for my library copy...


I just loved this book! I honestly didn't know exactly what it was a..."
Can't wait to hear how you and your book club like this book. 😊 It's a good one!!


Riddle me this Batman - Who killed Savvy? If you think you know, guess again! This book was so addicting! I'm already a suckered for true crime podcasts and now put this in a 'who dun it' book for me and I'm in love. This was twisty, sneaky and always kept me guessing. Definitely a book you should add to your list if you haven't already. The buzz around this book is real!

Just checking in!"
Thanks! I am going to complete this list. Sooo close!
Lindsey wrote: "Alondra wrote: "Kudos on your progress for this list, Lindsey.
Just checking in!"
Thanks! I am going to complete this list. Sooo close!"
You're welcome!
Blue Sisters keeps popping up for the giveaways. Hopefully, I can win a copy. 🤔
Just checking in!"
Thanks! I am going to complete this list. Sooo close!"
You're welcome!
Blue Sisters keeps popping up for the giveaways. Hopefully, I can win a copy. 🤔

Just checking in!"
Thanks! I am going to complete this list. Sooo close!"
You're welcome!
Blue Sisters keeps poppi..."
It's an interesting book, i hope you win a copy.


There is so much to unpack in this book. I really was hoping to love it more than I actually did. I wanted to read this book because a good part of it was set in Gujarat, where my in-laws and my husband's family is from. Also, the concept of the story was very intriguing to me. We are all ultimately shaped by our ancestors in some way. To be able to access those memories and stories at any time is powerful. What I would give to know all of the stories of my great-grandmother and how that led to the woman my grandmother became which then led to the woman my mother is and now there's me.
My father-in-law grew up when India gained it's independence from Great Britian and then alot of the aftermath that happens in this book. He is from a very small village in Gujarat. While I know this book is fiction, I do plan to sit with him and see how his experiences and memories match (or are different) from the versions in this book.
Here is what didn't quite work for me - this is supposed to be a multi-generational book. And while it does go thru three generations, it primarily focuses on Alma. I feel we could have gotten more depth by learning more of the other generations. This book assumes the reader already knows all of the history of Hindustan, India's independence and some of the political party rebellion and fallout after Gandhi. I know alot of this history because it's my family. But if you didn't already know this history, I can see where it could be confusing. And given my husband's family is Indian, I understood alot of the language, food and customs that readers unfamiliar with the Indian culture may not have known.
I will say this was a good debut novel. And while it didn't hit all the right notes with me for a 5-star review, it hit enough for me to say give it a chance.


I really wanted to love this book more than I did. I absolutely devoured The Last Thing He Told Me and was soo excited for this book. It's not bad, it was just okay. This one had a much slower pace than I expect for a thriller. I didn't feel this huge build up that leads to a major twist in the story you didn't see coming. In fact, I felt this was more about the family drama than the mystery around her father's death. You could see the ending coming from a mile away. I will still read Laura Dave's books, because I do like her writing. This book just fell flat for me.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Last Thing He Told Me (other topics)The Night We Lost Him (other topics)
A Thousand Times Before (other topics)
Listen for the Lie (other topics)
The Wedding People (other topics)
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My 12:
1. Madwoman
✔️2. The Wedding People - 1/24
✔️3. Listen for the Lie - 7/4
✔️4. The Night We Lost Him - 9/5
5. Pictures of You
6. Middle of the Night
✔️7. Just for the Summer - 6/6
✔️8. The Fury - 5/25
✔️9. A Thousand Times Before - 8/14
10. Butcher & Blackbird
✔️11. Is She Really Going Out with Him? - 2/15
✔️12. Only If You're Lucky - 3/20
Plus 4:
✔️1. Anita de Monte Laughs Last - 6/9
✔️2. Blue Sisters - 1/10
3. The Three Lives of Cate Kay
4. What Happened to the McCrays?