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Which ONE book are you looking forward to?
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Superb book. You will regret not reading it sooner. It's a real gem of a book.


I think I do know what you mean. Isn't it great when that happens? Especially when the author has a back catalog for you to explore?

I am enjoying seeing what you are all looking forward to, great topic DogEar"
Simon, I have never read Daphne du Maurier. Which one first, "Rebecca" or "My Cousin Rachel"? Thanks!







I'm also looking forward to this. Is it not out in the US until September? We have it down as May for the UK!?!

On my TBR shelf I have the collected letters of the Mitford sisters that I've been meaning to get to and never seem to find the time.

I'm also looking forward to this. Is it not out in th..."
You are so lucky it comes out in May. I hate having to wait until September. Perhaps, I can order it from The Book Depository and not have to wait until September.

I'm also looking forward to the next Ben Aaronovitch book, "Whispers Underground".
A friend of mine turned me onto this series last year and I quickly read through the first two.

I'm also looking forward to the next Ben Aaronovitch book, "Whispers Underground".
A friend of mine turned me onto this series last year and I quickly read throu..."
Whispers Underground is on my radar, too. I loved Ben's other books and he got better with Moon Over Soho, so hopefully the quality grows.
I was chatting to him a fortnight back and he said he has plans to go to 9 books at least. He's already plotting book 7.


I'm not looking forward to The Twelve at all. I found The Passage to be vastly overhyped. I'll find plenty of better books to read, I'm sure.

I second this choice:

I loved the 500+ page "Thomas Cromwell man crush" that was Wolf Hall. I will read this one hot off the press (and I rarely do that).

There is, however, one book yet to be published that I'm eager to get a hold of, which is King Peggy: An American Secretary, Her Royal Destiny, and the Inspiring Story of How She Changed an African Village.
I'll soon be reading Dogma which I've been looking forward to ever since Spurious, and I'm going to stop saying that on Goodreads now because I think I've mentioned it on like 5 separate discussions.
Definitely! It's an easy commitment too - short and funny. Not a lot of plot to it, but definitely good for when you're looking for something different.



I had chills when I listened to that episode after posting here. Fate conspiring to get me to read Sparrow... I had a coworker once who enthusiastically recommended it to me, and I don't know why I've never picked it up!

it is an interesting book. one that i don't think i would have picked up if not for my book group here on good reads.
i didn't like mary doria russell's other book i read

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No cheating! Pick one book and sell it to everyone else with your reasons as to why. It can be part of a series, a standalone book, a debut author... it's up to you.
I would probably say that the book that is currently getting me excited is the latest part of The Dark Tower series (The Wind Through The Keyhole), by Stephen King. This is a part that squeezes in between parts five and six and fills in on part of the overall journey. The Dark Tower is my favourite series of books and King's finest writing.