Do you like to read? Please join our small group reading challenge! It's a no-pressure, just-fun group of nice MFP folks sharing the same read. We take turns choosing a new book every month. To join in, just look for the monthly book topic to see what we are reading.
***This forum will be locked, and edited as each list changes This is a list of all of the books so far that we have to choose from. There are 3 categories: Non-Fiction, Fiction, and Self-Help. That is the order we will rotate each challenge. I will post another forum each month with a poll from each category to see which…
Hi Diamondettes - Pardon my absence please. Let's start a new discussion about possibilities for a June book. I have 5 recommendations, and please add to this list so we can discuss which book we want. Night Road by Kristin Hannah Can't Wait to Get to Heaven by Fannie Flagg Shades of Hope by Tennie McCarty Tinkers by Paul…
I will be reading 13-1/2 by Nevada Barr, a psychological thriller; join me if you can.
A thriller by Paula Hawkins, this book is a #1 New York Times Bestseller I started this book 2 days ago and I find it to be a page-turner. Hope you will like it, too.
Kiss Christmas Goodbye. An Agatha Raisin mystery by M.C.Beaton Happy Reading! I just received my copy today and I look forward to starting it.
Hi everyone! We aren't reading a book in July, but I do want to get a jump on picking the August book so we can be sure to have it at the beginning of August. Do you have any recommendations? I proposed a book by Caroline Graham - one of the Midsomer Murder books - but let's entertain other ideas, too. Hope you are having…
What do you think about reading a book by JA Jance this month? I've never read her, does anyone have experience with her work?
Buddha in the Attic I'm waiting for the library to send me this book.
Outlander! I've read about 5 pages. It sounds promising.
Still Outlander. I finally pushed through the beginning of the book, which was a bit boring, but now I'm about 150 pages into it and I do recommend it. It takes my mind off of everything going on in present day because it's set in the 1750's-ish. All the new language, the details of how things were done in those days,…
Welcome to the new year! I'm still working on The Memory Keeper's Daughter - about 30% finished. It's a good read. Would you like to take another look at the other 3 books I mentioned last month: - The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein - Life after Life by Kate Atkinson - Life after Life by Jill McCorkle I've also…