What book are you reading?
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I'm starting Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie. I'll see the movie when it comes out next week.
And fun little thing - the copy I got from the library is so old it still has a pocket on the front page and stamped due dates.0 -
Still working my way through The Civil War: A Narrative, Vol. 3: Red River to Appomattox, Diplomacy, and Bleak House, but I've added The Old Religion in a New World: The History of North American Christianity and The Witching Hour to my currently reading pile.0
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Finishing up Big Little Lies. It's a little fluffy for me, so back to the dark thrillers after this.0
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I just started this one and it's wonderful so far! I also recently finished Alice Hoffman's The Rules of Magic and highly recommend it.
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Words of Radiance, the second book in the Stormlight Archive by Brandon Sanderson. I'm looooving it! Wonderful high-fantasy books. Great characters, great action, great world-building.0
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amyteacake wrote: »I'm currently reading American Gods by Neil Gaiman! One of my favourite books.
I recently listened to the American Gods audiobook on Audible and it was amazing. It's narrated by the actors from the show and they do a wonderful job.0 -
The Lonely Hearts Hotel by Heather O'Neill0
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listening to Just Mercy - Bryan Stevenson - imaging To Kill a Mockingbird really occurring - its a true story set in Monroeville, Alabama
reading Buried - Graham Masterton - irish police procedural0 -
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Revenger, by Alastair Reynolds. Pretty good so far, I'm only about 50 pages in, but I like his sci-fi generally.0
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lavinia_whateley_goals wrote: »just reread this and returned it to the Little Free Library
This is one of my favourites ! Recently re read this too
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Managerial Economics
Paul G. Keat, Philip K.Y. Young, and Stephen E. Erfle
I'm a grad student.0 -
Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers = Interesting read2
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The Holy Bible - trying to finish it in a year.5
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Currently reading Toxic Nursery. By Carlie Martece and am really resenting having to work!
Have to drag myself away everytime I read some, cos yunno, work, sleep, things of that ilk - utterly amazing book!0 -
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This months book club book of the month.
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deannalfisher wrote: »
I read Bonk, I love her writing style! The footnotes cracked me up more than I care to admit.1 -
laurenebargar wrote: »
This months book club book of the month.
this is on my list1 -
deannalfisher wrote: »laurenebargar wrote: »
This months book club book of the month.
this is on my list
To be honest it was extremely hard for me to get into for the first several chapters, but im close to the end now and its pretty good. Its much different than the typical books I read0 -
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laurenebargar wrote: »deannalfisher wrote: »laurenebargar wrote: »
This months book club book of the month.
this is on my list
To be honest it was extremely hard for me to get into for the first several chapters, but im close to the end now and its pretty good. Its much different than the typical books I read
i've heard good things about the audiobook (it was nominated for audiobook narration for a non-fiction book in the annual awards this past year)0 -
deannalfisher wrote: »laurenebargar wrote: »deannalfisher wrote: »laurenebargar wrote: »
This months book club book of the month.
this is on my list
To be honest it was extremely hard for me to get into for the first several chapters, but im close to the end now and its pretty good. Its much different than the typical books I read
i've heard good things about the audiobook (it was nominated for audiobook narration for a non-fiction book in the annual awards this past year)
Yeah thats actually how im reading it or I guess listening, I think just because it wasnt my normal genre it took awhile to get into it definitely holds my interest now. I have a long commute so I listen to audio books on my drive0 -
deannalfisher wrote: »
This is the first of her books I have read. I'll have to check it out. I've already made a lengthy book list from this thread.0 -
I love this thread, so I'm bumping it!
"Alpha" by Jasinda Wilder. I read "Falling into you" a long time ago and I really liked it. We'll see about this one, the storyline doesn't sound that promising.
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End Game by Baldacci1
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Currently reading The Sympathizer (Viet Thanh Nguyen) and Women, Race & Class (Angela Davis)1
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