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Week 41- What Are You Reading?
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I just finished Big Little Lies. Good book. Ink & Bone was before that along with some quick romances that were bland. I just started The Woman in Cabin 10 and have the CD When in my van. Thanks for the recommendation on Dear....just put a hold on it.
Now please send in some cooler weather so I can cuddle with the fire going! Ha ha
I finished reading My Name is Mary Sutter (the sequel- Winter Sisters comes out in late February), and Secrets in Death by J.D. Robb. I am currently reading Looking for Alaska by John Green. Not sure what to read next, maybe Dear Fahrenheit 451.
I am reading Little Fires Everywhere which I have ambivalent feelings about (but it is well written) and Sing, Unburied, Sing which I am pretty much disliking although it has rave reviews. I am also trying to start A Column of Fire this weekend if I finish the other two.
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.Also a friend from goodreads has written a book which I am reading and reviewing eventually.
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Books mentioned in this topic
Little Fires Everywhere (other topics)Sing, Unburied, Sing (other topics)
A Column of Fire (other topics)
Watching Glass Shatter (other topics)
Ouran High School Host Club, Vol. 1 (other topics)
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October is under way, despite the weather feeling like summer. What are you all reading this week? I've managed to make a tiny dent in my pile! Finished the first and second volumes of Ouran plus Last Descendants and A Crown of Wishes.
But I must tell you all about Dear Fahrenheit 451. This book was great. The book is a series of short letters to various books the author has either read or encountered in the library. The author is also a librarian. The book was hilarious. I've never laughed so hard over a book. She was snarky and witty but also sincere. The back part of the book is a list of recommendations. It's a fairy short book, easy to read and digest. I highly recommend it, just for the laughs. Chesapeake owns a few copies so check it out!