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What was the last book you read?

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    Re-reading A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness. I'm looking forward to her next in the series to come out. I haven't read any of her non-fiction yet. Hoping it'll come in at the library.
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    Recently finished Doctor Sleep by Stephen King and Flight Behavior by Barbara Kingsolver.

    Currently reading Madame Bovary by Gustav Flaubert.

    Up next: The Abominable by Dan Simmons, the finally getting back to In the Garden of Beasts: Love, Terror, and an American Family in Hitler's Berlin by Erik Larson. Hoping to get through both of those before the new Christopher Moore book is released.
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    recently read all of the White Flag of the Dead books. Cant remember the author. but the are great if you like zombies. also read the mortal instruments (im stuck on book 4 it kinda lost me)
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    Unbroken A World War II Story of Survival Resilience and Redemption
    Author: Laura Hillenbrand
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    The Jungle Books by Kipling.... both books...
  • Posts: 505 Member
    The next to the last one in the Ender's Game series.

    I've started a couple more since then, but that story is still stuck in my head and nothing else seems worth my time at the moment. Lol
  • Posts: 1,184 Member
    Just finished : "Eldritch Tales" (compendium of lesser known Lovecraft stories, some I had never read)
    Currently re-reading : "The Prince"
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    , criminal Karen slaughter
  • Find you in the dark by Meredith Walters, I have two chapters to go. But I have a feeling I am not gonna like the ending.
  • Posts: 413 Member
    Zealot - by Reza Aslan
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    The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown...currently reading his latest one Inferno.
  • Posts: 308 Member
    The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt, and almost finished with Dad is Fat, by Jim Gaffigan
  • Posts: 253 Member
    Ahhhh, I love to read, but it does go in cycles...currently finishing up Harlen Coben, No Second Chance. I can't wait to sift through these later to look for my next good read!
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    in the process of reading notorious nineteen by janet evonavich.. the stephanie plum series.... this is amazing, funny and a joy to read.

    I do have her #20 on hold...just came out in November, so might be a while, but yes, although they're all alike, they are easy and quick reads and who DOESN'T want to dream about Ranger????
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    I do have her #20 on hold...just came out in November, so might be a while, but yes, although they're all alike, they are easy and quick reads and who DOESN'T want to dream about Ranger????

    Ah yes, team ranger all the way :)
  • Posts: 4,142 Member
    You Gotta Have Heart: A History of Washington Baseball from 1859 to the 2012 National League East Champions
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    I just finished a triology by Paul Hoffman called the Left Hand of God. I read all three, quite long, books in a week they were so gripping.

    It was a great though I was outraged reading one particular chapter describing a battle, because the author was describing the battle of Agincourt, then I I realised I was a complete nerd for knowing that it was a random medieval history episode being copyright violated.
  • Posts: 1,093 Member
    Just finished "Season of Migration to the North", it was absolutely amazing...

    Now I'm reading "All Quiet on the Western Front".
  • Posts: 2,667 Member
    The Collins English Dictionary. Fascinating reading. And yes, contrary to how most Americans pronounce, the word 'herb' really does begin with a H.
  • Posts: 4,281 Member
    Currently reading "Only the innocent" by Rachel Abbott....
  • Escape from camp 14. A story of a north Korean mans escape from a work camp. Blaine Harden tells the story of Shin Dong-hyuk.
  • Let Me Off at the Top by Ron Burgandy. Won it in the white elephant gift exchange at my office.
  • Posts: 610 Member
    Finished rereading the Codex Alera series (6 books) by Jim Butcher.
  • Saving CeeCee Honeycutt - a light chick lit book for book club. Not my type of thing, but good if you like lighter, almost young adult reading.
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    The Go Giver
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    starting Dorian Gray
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