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Sacramento Public Library (saclib) | 370 comments Mod
Don't let those May flowers distract you! This is the best time to read, especially outside with all of those lovely flowers surrounding you. And lest we forget, summer reading kicks off on Saturday, May 14. More details to follow soon. In the mean time, share what book you are reading below and help someone find their next great read!


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David Henson | 57 comments Mod
Reading Marked in Flesh by Anne Bishop! I've been looking forward to this read for a while now and so far am finding it immensely enjoyable!


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Katie (katielady_librarian) | 62 comments Mod
What I Was Doing While You Were Breeding is a GREAT travel book that is making my vacation wish-list even longer. Alt Library will be doing the annual Walk Around Midtown on Weds, 5/18, if anyone is interested ;)

Also, I'm still listening to The Rose Society on eAudio.


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Robin M. | 28 comments I picked up the Hidden Oracle by Rick Riordan on Thursday. I also have to start the Murder of Mary Russell by Laurie R. King. I may be two fisted reading this weekend.


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Brendle (akajill) | 235 comments Mod
I had the pleasure of reading Everything I Never Told You by Celeste Ng for a book group this week and have to say that when they use the word "heart wrenching" to describe it, they aren't kidding. Still, it was an excellent and thought provoking reading experience which led to a great discussion. It is a difficult and sad read, but one that I would highly recommend.

Currently holding my bookmark is a decidedly cheerier book, Because of Miss Bridgerton by Julia Quinn, one of my very favorite authors of historical romance.


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Brendle (akajill) | 235 comments Mod
So this past week I read a book about Rain and it was really good! No really, it sounds eminently dull I know, but it's actually utterly fascinating and to be highly recommended for fans of non-fiction, science and history.

Things I learned while reading Rain: a natural and cultural history by Cynthia Barnett included the history of weather forecasting (it was banned in Victorian England for 12 years!), how the Westward migration into the desert like plains was fueled by the belief that the presence of civilization would bring rain and how Monticello is actually very poorly situated despite the view along with many, many other things. Given our lengthy drought the book is especially relevant for CA residents.

My current read is something completely different, The Regional Office is Under Attack by Manuel Gonzales.


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Katie (katielady_librarian) | 62 comments Mod
I'm making my way through Me Before You before the movie comes out next week. It's SO GOOD!

Also, listening to The False Prince which has been on my to-read list for a while. I am really enjoying the reader; he's great!


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Susan (yetanothersusan) | 203 comments Brendle wrote: "So this past week I read a book about Rain and it was really good! No really, it sounds eminently dull I know, but it's actually utterly fascinating and to be highly recommended for fans of non-fic..."

banned weather forecasting?!?!? how crazy is that? I think I might need to read this book!


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