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Which book are you reading in mad March 2020?
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Mar 23, 2020 09:48AM
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I am reading "The Philosopher's War" by Tom Miller. It's a historical fantasy set during World war 1 and I love it's sense of adventure and the steampunk technology.
I am reading Less by Andrew Sean Greer. I can not get into the book as much as I would like to because news and the current madness is a huge distraction.
I’m currently reading Lovely War. What is unusual about this story is that it is narrated in turns by the goddess Aphrodite and a few of the God-friends, but is, in fact, a historical fiction book that shares intersecting love stories. Loving it so far!
I am reading The Holdout by Graham Moore. Ironically, I received a jury summons the day after I started reading it!
I'm reading In a Dark, Dark Wood. It's captivating at the beginning and makes you want to keep reading to find out what happened to the main character.
Tiffany wrote: "I am reading The Holdout by Graham Moore. Ironically, I received a jury summons the day after I started reading it!"
Oh! I just went and read up the review of The Holdout ! It shoulds very interesting. It's my next read since I find law dramas so fascinating. And that's why Grisham used to be a fave ...
Oh! I just went and read up the review of The Holdout ! It shoulds very interesting. It's my next read since I find law dramas so fascinating. And that's why Grisham used to be a fave ...
I just finished "Autobiography of a Fat Bride" by Laurie Notaro. It was somewhat funny but the self deprecating humor, for me, was a little over the top.
I reread a favorite: The Goblin Emperor by Katherine Addison. At its heart, it's a story of kindness and choosing to do better.
I started Sally Hepworth's The Family Next Door. a friend introduced me to this author's books and I love them. A few are available on Libby.
Here is what I read in March:*When She Returned and The Perfect Child, both by Lucinda Berry. Both books took my breath away although the ending in Perfect Child was a let down.
*A Good Neighborhood by Therese Anne Fowler--slowy slow slow slow with flat characters. When it wasnt slow it was cringeworthy. Not a fan
Piyali wrote: "I started Sally Hepworth's The Family Next Door. a friend introduced me to this author's books and I love them. A few are available on Libby."I love he books!


