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melaniedscott wrote: »
Thank you, another author to add to my list! My to be read pile is vanishing. I downloaded Libby and can't wait to give it a try.1 -
melaniedscott wrote: »
Thank you, another author to add to my list! My to be read pile is vanishing. I downloaded Libby and can't wait to give it a try.
If you do, let me know how you like her. I found Weiner because I was looking for something 'like' Cruisie. I think Cruisie is more fun. Love Dog and Godesses (which has 3 authors, also Anne Stuart and Lane Diane Rich, who I haven't found much from) and Faking It, which is very How to Steal a Million, just updated. What am I saying...I like all of her stuff.2 -
Bared to You by Sylvia Day.
I've read the series many times. It's my go to series when I need some romance in my life.3 -
just started........
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KosmosKitten wrote: »Someone suggested I read this here on MFP awhile back. Finally getting to it; I like it so far!
Reading it now. And I'm enjoying it so far but not even halfway through. This guy was amazing in all that he created for his living space, pretty smart and well thought out. But it wouldn't have been close to that way without his stealing. He was actually living the 'high-life' for a hermit.1 -
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We Few by David Weber and John Ringo1
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melaniedscott wrote: »We Few by David Weber and John Ringo
I like David Weber. I'm nearly through his Safehold series.0 -
The Eye of the World by Robert Jordan. Finally decided I should read the Wheel of Time novels and, so far, I am highly enjoying this first book.
Magnus Chase and the Sword of Summer by Rick Riordan. Quite nice.
Salem's Lot by Stephen King. This one I have read before. Nice and creepy, even with me remembering most of what happens.
Ruled Britannia by Harry Turtledove. Like the concept, but have problems truly getting into that one. It's been moved to the back-burner.0 -
Currently making my way through Road to Disaster, about the events leading up to the Vietnam War. I've been on a Vietnam War kick lately and I think this is the 4th book I've read on the subject in the last few months.0
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stevehenderson776 wrote: »melaniedscott wrote: »We Few by David Weber and John Ringo
I like David Weber. I'm nearly through his Safehold series.
My husband really likes the Safehold series. He's the real Weber fan. I just dabble now and then.0 -
10% Happier by Dan Harris
A great look into starting a meditation habit.0 -
Peace Talks by Jim Butcher...will be followed by Battle Ground...0
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rereading Last Night at the Lobster by Stewart O'Nan1
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Inside out by Demi Moore. I am really into memoirs right now so if anyone has any recommendations, do share2
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We Need to Talk About Kevin by l
Lionel Schriver0 -
The Energy Bus0
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Cackle cackle
(that's my old witch laughter, not a book)1 -
Last book was "Live Like a Monk" by Jay Shetty and now reading "Awaken the Giant Within" by Tony Robbins. I'm on a self improvement journey, hence why I am also on MyFitnessPal. I'm also open to friend requests1
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northviewvintage wrote: »
Ooh, I loved Nathaniel Parker in this! Time to dig out my DVD (actually, I might have this one on VHS 😒).
Finished: The Boy from the Woods (Harlan Coben)
Started: All the Devils Are Here (Louise Penny)1
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