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message 1: by Allison, Mod Nerd (new)

Allison boozy bookworm  (bookgirl1987) | 1154 comments Mod
What would you like to read for BOTM March 2017? We'll vote on the suggestions in this thread!


message 2: by Ev, Crazy Book Lady (new)

Ev | 197 comments Mod
Some ideas:

Life and Death Twilight Reimagined by Stephenie Meyer
Dying in Style (Josie Marcus, Mystery Shopper, #1) by Elaine Viets
Term Limits  by Vince Flynn
The Lucky One by Nicholas Sparks
Let Me Call You Sweetheart by Mary Higgins Clark


message 3: by StarMan (last edited Jan 03, 2017 12:55AM) (new)

StarMan (thestarman) | 1943 comments Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children (Miss Peregrine’s Peculiar Children, #1) by Ransom Riggs
Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children

I, Robot (Robot #0.1) by Isaac Asimov
I, Robot
(SF, 9 short stories)

Removing this one, since it was chosen separately for January BOTM 2017:
All the Light We Cannot See

Poison Study (Study, #1) by Maria V. Snyder
Poison Study

Why Not Me? by Mindy Kaling
Why Not Me?



message 4: by Ev, Crazy Book Lady (new)

Ev | 197 comments Mod
I just recently ordered "All The Light We Cannot See." The rest have been on my to-read list for a while now, but I have yet to purchase them. "Why Not Me?" sounds hilarious. We all could use a good laugh, right? :)


message 5: by StarMan (new)

StarMan (thestarman) | 1943 comments Ev wrote: ""Why Not Me?" sounds hilarious. We all could use a good laugh, right? :) "

I read Mindy's earlier book ( Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? ), and it was pretty good. And I usually avoid anything that looks like chick-lit or celebrity comedy! I couldn't resist a 50 cent bargain, and it turned out fine.


message 6: by Ev, Crazy Book Lady (new)

Ev | 197 comments Mod
Sometimes cheap is best.


message 9: by Ev, Crazy Book Lady (new)

Ev | 197 comments Mod
Julie wrote: "Beyond Belief: My Secret Life Inside Scientology and My Harrowing Escape

Beyond Belief My Secret Life Inside Scientology and My Harrowing Escape by Jenna Miscavige Hill"


Reminds me of Troublemaker Surviving Hollywood and Scientology by Leah Remini . Have yet to read that one as well. Am curious about the whole scientology thing.


message 10: by Julie (new)

Julie (julie_prewett) Ev wrote: "Julie wrote: "Beyond Belief: My Secret Life Inside Scientology and My Harrowing Escape

Beyond Belief My Secret Life Inside Scientology and My Harrowing Escape by Jenna Miscavige Hill..."


Me too. Not because I would ever entertain the idea of joining, but wonder how it draws people in. Cults have always intrigued me.


message 11: by Ev, Crazy Book Lady (new)

Ev | 197 comments Mod
Amen. Same here. I am fascinated by how people get swept in by cults. The psychology of it is intriguing. I wouldn't join if my life depended on it.


message 12: by Kelsey (new)

Kelsey Agreed! I think most people are fascinated by that stuff, because of the psychological effects and whatnot. I wouldn't ever join a cult either, of course, but it is definitely interesting to see how it all started, and why it grew, because there's so many factors there at work. The leader has to be charismatic enough that people actually believe them, and cults don't just start out, either. They grow over time, so by the time people realize it's a cult, it's usually too late.

Leah Remini's book has been on my to-read shelf for awhile, but Beyond Belief looks interesting as well!


message 13: by Ev, Crazy Book Lady (new)

Ev | 197 comments Mod
Exactly, Kelsey.

It makes me grateful for my sanity. (Or what's left of it, lol.)


message 14: by Allison, Mod Nerd (new)

Allison boozy bookworm  (bookgirl1987) | 1154 comments Mod
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message 15: by Ev, Crazy Book Lady (new)

Ev | 197 comments Mod
I didn't know she had a documentary. That might be interesting to watch. :)


message 16: by Allison, Mod Nerd (new)

Allison boozy bookworm  (bookgirl1987) | 1154 comments Mod
Ev wrote: "I didn't know she had a documentary. That might be interesting to watch. :)"

Yes! I watched the debut episode but missed last week's episode. A 3rd one airs tonight on A&E. It's an 8-part series. You might enjoy it.


message 17: by Allison, Mod Nerd (new)

Allison boozy bookworm  (bookgirl1987) | 1154 comments Mod
I have read both Mindy Kaling books; she's pretty funny but not hilarious IMO. Overall, I enjoyed the books.


message 18: by Ev, Crazy Book Lady (new)

Ev | 197 comments Mod
Allison wrote: "Ev wrote: "I didn't know she had a documentary. That might be interesting to watch. :)"

Yes! I watched the debut episode but missed last week's episode. A 3rd one airs tonight on A&E. It's an 8-pa..."


Will have to check it out!


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message 20: by Chris (last edited Feb 06, 2017 09:02PM) (new)

Chris A Gentleman in Moscow

I've heard good things.


message 21: by Allison, Mod Nerd (new)

Allison boozy bookworm  (bookgirl1987) | 1154 comments Mod
Brainstorm wrote: "A Gentleman in Moscow

I've heard good things."


On my TBR. Good choice. Shall I add it to the March BOTM poll for you to vote on?


message 22: by Chris (new)

Chris Allison wrote: "Brainstorm wrote: "A Gentleman in Moscow

I've heard good things."

On my TBR. Good choice. Shall I add it to the March BOTM poll for you to vote on?"


Go for it!


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