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Colleen ’s
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Jun 17, 2024 05:21PM
Nov 26, 2022 05:26PM
Nov 24, 2022 07:16PM
I just started it! I'm excited as I have had my eye on this title for a while. I've got high expectations. ;)
November 2022 - Fiction Group Read - Magpie Murders by Anthony Horowitz (spoiler free thread)
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Nov 15, 2022 06:57PM
Apr 18, 2022 05:50PM
This is a great book to look on a life anew and make sure priorities are in order through a new lens. I read this book as a younger mother and boy does time fly. Be good to your families everyone! And I hope everything works out.I actually liked The Husband's Secret more and is very different than this one.
Apr 18, 2022 05:50PM
This is a great book to look on a life anew and make sure priorities are in order through a new lens. I read this book as a younger mother and boy does time fly. Be good to your families everyone! And I hope everything works out.I actually liked The Husband's Secret more and is very different than this one.
Mar 20, 2022 04:24PM
Feb 01, 2022 06:49PM
Terry ~ Huntress of Erudition wrote: "I am on page 140, it is great having having a big chunky book like this to sink into...I love the protagonist already, and even the obnoxious characters - the setting is so extremely sad that you ..."
I agree - there are a lot of great conversations in this book and clever banter.
Jan 15, 2022 11:12AM
This is an amazing book and well worth it's high star GR rating. It just flows so easily and I stayed up a few nights just to keep reading it. So many issues explored in such a fantastic way, no one could've done better. The humor and dialogue was a plus. I highly recommend and can't wait to see your thoughts.
@Steve - I like your reading take on Les Miserables - I hope to take it on some day like that as well as War and Peace, Moby Dick, Ulysses, all those classics.Both BOM I want to possibly get to - but have a feeling I'll be late. The Nightingale I'm already ahead of the game - wonderful book - I wonder how everyone pretty much loves it so - it is a great story and I feel the author has come a long way as well.
For November the plan is for The Witches of Eastwick (meant for October) & The Golem and the Jinni keeping with the theme. I'm finishing up all my book club reads for the year so I can free-read as well as check on my 2021 challenge 12+4 titles list to see what's left! (A lot) :)
Sep 19, 2021 03:20PM
Alannah wrote: "Colleen wrote: "Let us know LauraT!Alannah - yep, a little predictable, including the ending. :)"
I feel like the author knew this too and then threw in that final cliff hanger, that's what brou..."
Exactly!
Sep 15, 2021 06:11PM
Sep 10, 2021 04:26PM
I just finished the audio - decent job, and the story/suspense kept me listening. Not the strongest novel - 3 stars (3.5 more like but can't give it closer to a 4).
May 23, 2021 02:41PM
A beautiful audiobook. I read this one after Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End. It's time to read books like these once in a while, if just to remind us of the sanctity of life. And to read as many books while we can! :)
Great book! Very interesting and keeps you on edge. Very real as well as I have heard of some issues and horrors making the journey north. I hope this raises people's awareness of what goes on with humanity and if we can figure something out to help.
To finish Under the Dome! Also I am really liking Serena. I will also be reading The Rent Collector and Wintering.
I see we have Of Mice and Men on the calendar for the month. Maybe I could quick read that one. *Just finished this one! REALLY loved it - 5 stars. I think I saw the movie and it traumatized me but the book did not hurt me as much as I read with a sense of dread, but shouldn't have. I totally need to go for The Grapes of Wrath now...Also coming up:
The Chaperone
On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous - read - 4 stars
The Island of Sea Women - read - 4 stars
Maybe You Should Talk to Someone: A Therapist, Her Therapist, and Our Lives Revealed
The Latehomecomer: A Hmong Family Memoir
Red, White & Royal Blue
Watership Down
Jul 18, 2020 12:29PM
I listened on audio a few years ago. Somewhat difficult to follow all the nuances of language, but entertaining enough. Pieces of eight!
Jul 12, 2020 06:58PM
I enjoyed this also - but listened vs. reading so a bit different. I agree about learning this history and liking the characters. Very shocking time.
