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Bookreader3 Did you like it?? Why or why not??


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Mina Faering I read "The Thing Around Your Neck" by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie for school and I really enjoyed it. Especially the short story of the same title as the book, as it was written in a second person point of view which is something I haven't seen before. All of the themes that were brought up are relevant and written in a beautiful way.


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Stephanie Phillips The Thursday Murder Club. I loved it because it’s well written, engaging, and surprising! The characters are interesting, the story leads you a certain way and then, BAM!, a surprise hits you. I love books like this. I’m looking forward to reading the next two.


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edeline Just finished Rock Paper Scissors. It was so good and got me out of my reading slump when I tried to read The Night Circus. Every chapter ended with a cliffhanger and it kept me on my toes. The twists and turns towards the end were *chefs kiss* and my jaw kept dropping to the point where it started to hurt because of my TMJ 😂


Wander.thru.books The 7 husbands of Evelyn Hugo !!!


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Vannessa  Gunnell The Ex Hex - kind of boring at first, but it was cute enough to make me interested in the next book.


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Yadi Wander.thru.books wrote: "The 7 husbands of Evelyn Hugo !!!"

OMG! Wasn't this a great read?!


message 8: by Laura (new)

Laura Nasoulinh Woom by Duncan Ralston


message 9: by Rosa (new)

Rosa Azulina Cementery boys!!!! An amazing read


message 10: by Luftmensch (new)

Luftmensch Just finished Matthew Perry "Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing".

I also read "A Heart That Works' by Rob Delaney this morning and cried and laughed, got my heart broken and mended again. I absolutely recommend this book.


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Amanda white horse


message 12: by Abby (new)

Abby The Bird Box


message 13: by Laura (new)

Laura Nasoulinh Elfquest Vol 2 by Wendy and Richard Pini


message 14: by Matsunaga (last edited Feb 08, 2023 06:12AM) (new)

Matsunaga Eri Athini and Wisteria’s Milan Catwalk Mystery Adventure by A.B. Milamalfi Athini and Wisteria’s Milan Catwalk Mystery Adventure Another great adventure this I enjoyed very much, too. The catwalk with lots of fashion and very much action. Love the cat, dog and unique characters and how they help each other to sort out the mystery. I enjoyed very much. Very much recommend to read.


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Douniareads Twisted love


message 16: by Kelsey (new)

Kelsey Ice I just finished An Absolutely Remarkable Thing by Hank Green and it was wonderful!


message 17: by Richard (new)

Richard Turilli The Art of War and Baseball: Great read for any introspective person in your life!

www.theartofwarandbaseball.com


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Sarah Winney It ends with us, loved it can’t wait to read starts with us!


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Katlyn Bolingbroke I am just about to finish the book My Life among the serial killers by Helen Morrison, M.D.
My Life Among the Serial Killers Inside the Minds of the World's Most Notorious Murderers by Helen Morrison


message 20: by Nudibelle (new)

Nudibelle Fairytale and I loved it!!!!!! highly recommend, an modem adult fairy tale book


message 21: by Yasmina (new)

Yasmina The seven husbands of Evelyn Hugo.

I loved this book so much!!


message 22: by Tiesha (new)

Tiesha Louise Thinking fast and slow

Highly recommend!


message 23: by valentina (new)

valentina not the last book i read, but i did read the maidens by alex michaelides recently and it was amazing!!


message 24: by Karen (new)

Karen Morwood convenience store woman


message 25: by Bruce (new)

Bruce Borgos Bookreader3 wrote: "Did you like it?? Why or why not??"
I just finished THE THINGS WE CANNOT SAY by Kelly Rimmer. Absolutely one of the best historical novels I've read, right up there with ALL THE LIGHT WE CANNOT SEE and THE NIGHTINGALE!
It's another WWII story set in Poland, and it will break your heart! It's also a dual timeline story, which I love!


message 26: by Alina (new)

Alina Mistuloff A court of silver flames! (such an incredible series)


message 27: by Mohamad (new)

Mohamad The Roommate.


message 28: by Nudibelle (new)

Nudibelle fairytale by Stephen King It was SOOOOO GOOD!!!!


message 29: by Bruce (new)

Bruce Borgos The book I just finished is THE THINGS WE CANNOT SAY by Kelly Rimmer. It's fantastic, a dual timeline story about WWII and a Polish family determined to survive. It is one of the best historical novels I've ever read, a real heartbreaker, and I've already started her next book!


message 30: by Joan (new)

Joan I just finished reading Celeste Ng's Our Missing Hearts. This book is a masterpiece in getting its point across without being "preachy." The story begins in an America that I didn't recognize as being my America...we couldn't become like that. And then one by one incidents happen that closely match actual incidents that have happened within recent years in my America.

It is not a "pleasant" read but it is a very necessary read and you will be better off for having read the book and developing a kinship with the characters. This is a book that will remain with you for a long long time...I highly recommend you read it.


message 31: by Aya (new)

Aya Maybe someday


message 32: by Kathryn (new)

Kathryn I finally read “Queenie” after it being on my want to read list for months. Listened to the audio and the narrator is great!


message 33: by Julie (new)

Julie Phillips Bruce wrote: "The book I just finished is THE THINGS WE CANNOT SAY by Kelly Rimmer. It's fantastic, a dual timeline story about WWII and a Polish family determined to survive. It is one of the best historical no..."

I listened to the audiobook version and I agree it was an engaging story. So much history, sacrifice and family love in this story. I too loved it!


message 34: by Claire (new)

Claire a walk to remember


message 36: by Cherelle (new)

Cherelle Verity


message 37: by Katherine (new)

Katherine Just Finished Cyanide Canary by Robert Dugoni and Joseph Hilldorfer. Recommend! NonFiction.


message 38: by Rawan (new)

Rawan Ram Assaad Just finished reading 'The last thing he told me'; not bad, it's a mystery book but didn't find a page turner nor a good plot twist. And I just started with 'Once upon a broken heart' which is so far amazingly magical.


message 39: by Tami (new)

Tami Kroc The Golden Couple by Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen
This was very good, I would recommend it


message 40: by Anna (new)

Anna W The Perfect Marriage. 3/5


message 41: by Ellen (new)

Ellen Spence Can anyone suggest a great mystery?


message 42: by Bea (new)

Bea Malibu Rising (because I love TJR) but I didn’t love it.


message 43: by Amanda (new)

Amanda I have just finished The Storyteller of Casablanca. Loved it. Such a lovely book


message 44: by Alina (new)

Alina Mistuloff The IT Girl by Ruth Ware. Very good, classic thriller.


message 45: by Mohamad (new)

Mohamad A Little Bit Country!


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message 47: by M.A. (new)

M.A. Kooyman Choices of the Heart by Rhonda Kooyman. I rated the book 5 stars. I recommend it to everyone.


message 48: by John (new)

John Fairytale by Stephen King


message 49: by Elizabeth (new)

Elizabeth Mary Jane Mary Jane by Jessica Anya Blau


message 50: by Manon (new)

Manon Lucy by the sea by Elizabeth Strout because it’s a story about a recent event and it really makes reality hits you right in the face


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