What book are you reading?
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Posting here because I am not currently reading anything but would love some suggestions. So if you see this and care to reply please do
I prefer thrillers/suspense, interesting historical, and fantasy.
but I also have a weakness for self help books and romance!0 -
LilithReigns wrote: »Posting here because I am not currently reading anything but would love some suggestions. So if you see this and care to reply please do
I prefer thrillers/suspense, interesting historical, and fantasy.
but I also have a weakness for self help books and romance!
Night Circus for a beautiful environment
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Finished Do You Want to Know a Secret by Freida McFadden a few weeks ago and moved on to The Ex by her as well. I'm stuck on this author atm but I think after this one I'm done...maybe.0
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I am on a book buying ban til I read all the books I already have on the shelves...first one is Gertrude Stein "Three Lives"0
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LilithReigns wrote: »Posting here because I am not currently reading anything but would love some suggestions. So if you see this and care to reply please do
I prefer thrillers/suspense, interesting historical, and fantasy.
but I also have a weakness for self help books and romance!
John Cowper Powys!:D0 -
Currently listening to "Disparue à cette adresse" (Take your breath away) by Linwood Barclay
Audiobooks are great for running ! I'm getting to the end, it's entertaining but I find the style very repetitive.
My bedside book of the moment is "Pandemia" by Franck Thilliez... SO picked it for me because I loved some other books from the same author, but I'm having a hard time getting into it so far...
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The Year of Less by Cait Flanders...I hope she'd be okay with the fact I bought her book for 25 cents at the library. 😬0
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I just finished Illona Andrews Clean Sweep and Ine Fell Sweep. I'd read the next if I could find it. I re-read half of Magic Triumphs a few days ago (figured I would read a few pages and could put it down...forgot how much I enjoyed it).0
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LilithReigns wrote: »Posting here because I am not currently reading anything but would love some suggestions. So if you see this and care to reply please do
I prefer ... and fantasy.
I'm a huge fan of Terry Brooks, his style of writing heavily influenced my own novels.0 -
I finished Take your breath away (very good overall) and I needed a new audiobook asap for my next run alone yesterday so I chose another Linwood Barclay: No time for goodbye
So far so good !
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Linwood Barclay is good!
I just finished a book my sister loaned me, 'Dewey', the library cat. Cute but not my usual kinda book.
I started a Lisa Gardner book, 'The Next Accident'.1 -
A very recent and memorable read was Invisible Child by Andrea Elliott.0
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LilithReigns wrote: »Posting here because I am not currently reading anything but would love some suggestions. So if you see this and care to reply please do
I prefer ... and fantasy.
I'm a huge fan of Terry Brooks, his style of writing heavily influenced my own novels.
I love the Knight of the Word series but the Shanara series does less than nothing for me. I'm sure someone will scream 'Heretic!!' momentarily but if I wanted to read Tolkien, I would just read Tolkien...but I don't.0 -
LilithReigns wrote: »Posting here because I am not currently reading anything but would love some suggestions. So if you see this and care to reply please do
I prefer thrillers/suspense, interesting historical, and fantasy.
but I also have a weakness for self help books and romance!
I really like Illona Andrews. They (husband/wife writing team) do more urban fantasy, some post apocalyptic/alternate history. Some books have vampires and werew...therianthropes but not any way you've seen before. And they're funny and have some romance. Overall, a good time.0 -
@jess2023mac I have read every single book of Lisa Gardner's and loved them all. I especially like Rainey and Quincy!0
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Winter's Mourn by Mary Stone0
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Just started Riley Sager's newest thriller, "Middle of the Night." Loving it so far.
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Reading Silver Birch, Blood Moon right now, which is an anthology. Blazed through Illona Andrews Innkeeper series last week, every one I could find. Probably read Winter Lost by Patricia Briggs next.0
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I'm reading the Passage by Justin Cronin.1
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Toronto6fan wrote: »I'm reading the Passage by Justin Cronin.
I really enjoyed it, long as it was. 😀0 -
honey_honey_12 wrote: »Toronto6fan wrote: »I'm reading the Passage by Justin Cronin.
I really enjoyed it, long as it was. 😀
Me too! I listen to the audiobook while I'm out walking and the paper book when I'm at home.1 -
With the Shogun series on Netflix, I've been inspired to re-read the original novel on which the series is based, all 1,700 pages.0
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I'm currently reading The Nurses of Eastby End by Anna Jones0
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American Values: Lessons I Learned from My Family
-Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
RFK Jr. also shares his own experiences, not just with historical events and the movers who shaped them but also with his mother and father, with his own struggles with addiction, and with the ways he eventually made peace with both his Kennedy legacy and his own demons. A lyrically written book that provides insight, hope, and steady wisdom for Americans as they wrestle, as never before, with questions about America’s role in history and the world and what it means to be American.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/39074272-american-values0 -
The Quarry Girls by Jess Lourey0
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The Self Portrait by James Hall0
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