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message 1: by Ann (new)

Ann (annrumsey) | 17080 comments A new year, and new books - join us here throughout 2021 with posts about the books you are NR 'Now reading', and JF 'Just finished' reading!


message 2: by Ann (new)

Ann (annrumsey) | 17080 comments Too early for JF in 2021,
I am NR Skyhunter by Marie Lu


message 3: by Donnajo (new)

Donnajo | 4379 comments Happy New Year everyone. Hope it's a good one and a Bookful one for everyone too.

i just want to remind everyone to go over the the 2021 Determination Plus Thread for the year and sign up. You don't have to decide on your books ahead of time and we we make it very easy for you on the top 10 you could use whatever you decide. The bonus part with the 11 prompts is finding a book that fits the prompt. Believe me if I can do it anyone came.


message 4: by Donnajo (new)

Donnajo | 4379 comments I'm still deciding on what my current reading list is. I already have a few listed on my Goodreads current list. There is one book listed on there that has been put to the side for time being. I just don't want to remove it from my current list. What the list is so far is below.

NR: Indiscretion by Charles Dubow (print owned)
Holding out for a hero by HelenKay Dimon (print owned)
RoomHate by Penelope Ward (ebook)
Heather & Mike: The one that got away by Joan Joachim (ebook)
Fortune and Glory by Janet Evanovich (ebook)
Big Magic: Creative living beyond fear by Elizabeth Gilbert (audio cloud library)
The christmas Kid by Pete Hamill (owned print arc)
Out of the Storm by B J Daniels (cloud library ebook)

One off to side is
The Love of a lifetime by melissa Hill (started in summer and was having a hard time but it was from a neighbor at shore and she said put it aside but for another time since it went into holiday so I'm going to still give it time. she said it's good.)

I also have 2 library books that I want to read that might or might not go back unread (also have 2 other's enroute).

The House Swap by Rebeca Fleet and
He Started it by Samantha Downing

I guess I have enough on my current list.

I'm going to try and do my own Weekend Reading Marathan saturday and sunday (if I can stopping going and checking the internet and You tube videos)


message 5: by Donnajo (new)

Donnajo | 4379 comments JF, Heather & Mike: the one that got away by Jean Joachim


message 6: by Donnajo (new)

Donnajo | 4379 comments NF: Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert (audio)

Good start to day. My weekend reading marathon one book down (woke before 5am and finished a little after 6am.


message 7: by Sherry (new)

Sherry  | 4575 comments j/f: Safe Harbor- luanne rice
n/r: Long Bright River- liz moore


message 8: by Le Chuck (new)

Le Chuck | 31 comments Happy New Year all! I am so thankful for this reading group and the great book recommendations. Wishing you all the best as we turn the page to 2021.

JF: The Night Fire by Michael Connelly - my first read in the Bosch universe and loved it. I am definitely going to read more.

NR: Mr. Mercedes by Stephen King


message 9: by Carol/Bonadie (new)

Carol/Bonadie (bonadie) | 9544 comments Thanks for starting the thread, Ann!

NR: The Talented Miss Farwell

Listening to: A Bitter Feast


message 10: by Shomeret (new)

Shomeret | 1503 comments Starting the year with a mystery!

NR: Next to Last Stand by Craig Johnson


message 12: by Ann (new)

Ann (annrumsey) | 17080 comments Happy new year to you too Le Chuck! You've some great reading ahead with Michael Connelly!

Le Chuck wrote: "Happy New Year all! I am so thankful for this reading group and the great book recommendations. Wishing you all the best as we turn the page to 2021.
JF: The Night Fire by Michael Connelly - my first read in the Bosch universe."



message 13: by Donnajo (new)

Donnajo | 4379 comments I dropped off the two library books unread had started both but only in around a chapter. Figured I would return them for time being. Now library called my requested one is waiting on shelf. Also still have two more enroute.


message 15: by Donnajo (new)

Donnajo | 4379 comments JF: Out of the Storm by B J Daniels


message 16: by Donnajo (new)

Donnajo | 4379 comments JF: Indiscretion by charles Dubow


message 17: by Sherry (new)

Sherry  | 4575 comments j/f: Long Bright River- liz moore
n/r: The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek- kim Michele richardson


message 20: by Dawn (new)

Dawn | 1372 comments Le Chuck wrote: "Happy New Year all! I am so thankful for this reading group and the great book recommendations. Wishing you all the best as we turn the page to 2021.

JF: The Night Fire by Michael Connelly - my fi..."



Ohhhh....you're starting off the year with great ones!!!!


message 21: by Dawn (new)

Dawn | 1372 comments JF: The Sentinel by Lee/Andrew Child

NR: Deep into the Dark by PJ Tracy


message 22: by Donnajo (new)

Donnajo | 4379 comments JF: Texan for the Taking by Katherine Garbera (arc)
Roommate by Penelope Ward.

will post my current reading list tomorrow. Only 3 or 4 left on current list from above plus will add one or two ebooks.
I mentioned 2 library books went back on that was enroute I decided again not to read (brandon sanderson not my usual type of book) and I think I have 1 or 2 enroute still.


message 23: by Ann (new)

Ann (annrumsey) | 17080 comments Dawn: Wow! New Reacher, and new non-Monkeewrench! How is the PJ Tracy?
NR The Art of Violence: A Lydia Chin/Bill Smith Novel

Dawn wrote: "JF: The Sentinel by Lee/Andrew Child

NR: Deep into the Dark by PJ Tracy"



message 24: by Sherry (last edited Jan 10, 2021 04:48AM) (new)

Sherry  | 4575 comments Ann wrote: "Dawn: Wow! New Reacher, and new non-Monkeewrench! How is the PJ Tracy?
NR The Art of Violence: A Lydia Chin/Bill Smith Novel

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the pj tracy isn't a monkeewrench book- i read it and really liked it- here's the link to my review.
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https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5...


message 25: by Jim (new)


message 26: by Donnajo (new)

Donnajo | 4379 comments My current books are the following.

The Christmas kid and other Brooklyn stories by Pete Hamill (arc won print)
Holding out for a hero by HelenKay Dimon (owned print)
Shipped by Angie Hockman (netgalley arc)
NewYear’s Eveby Samantha Young a novella (ebook)
Fortune and Glory by Janet Evanovich (ebook)

Possible two arcs will be added in this week.
Possible enroute library books will show up this week.
Also might be adding netgalley.
I guess you can say it all depends in my mood at anytime. I’m really wanting to add another owned print book but I’m determined not to do that until I finish a current owned one.


message 27: by Dawn (new)

Dawn | 1372 comments Ann wrote: "Dawn: Wow! New Reacher, and new non-Monkeewrench! How is the PJ Tracy?
NR The Art of Violence: A Lydia Chin/Bill Smith Novel

NR:..."


I'm just in the very beginning of Deep Into the Dark, but am really liking it so far. It's challenging my vocab a bit, but that's a good thing!
How are you liking The Art of Violence? I have that requested at the library!


message 28: by Ann (new)

Ann (annrumsey) | 17080 comments Dawn ( and Sherry) I'm glad to hear the new PJ Tracy is a good one, and see it may be a new series.
As for SJ Rozan's The Art of Violence: A Lydia Chin/Bill Smith Novel, I enjoyed the new Bill & Lydia book and highly recommend. The audio narrator was not a perfect fit for my ear, but the story and dialogue were great. ( and i eventually got used to the narrator) it wasn't so much a female narrator for a mainly male pov (Bill) but the only slight voice change between characters.

Dawn wrote: "I'm just in the very beginning of Deep Into the Dark, but am really liking it so far. It's challenging my vocab a bit, but that's a good thing!
How are you liking The Art of Violence? I have that requested at the libray"



message 29: by Ann (new)

Ann (annrumsey) | 17080 comments JF The Art of Violence: A Lydia Chin/Bill Smith Novel audio
JF Conditional Citizens: On Belonging in America Kindle
NR dabbling between a few, juggling due dates.
Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents audio. I am probably losing my library loan before I finish.
NR The End of October Kindle. I am probably losing my library loan before I finish.
Yep, that's the trend this week... more deciding on next books until my turn comes back around.


message 30: by Le Chuck (new)

Le Chuck | 31 comments JF: Mr. Mercedes by Stephen King (what a great read and completely twisted. Will read the rest of the Hodges series for certain!)

NR: Watching the Dark by Peter Robinson


message 31: by Carol/Bonadie (new)

Carol/Bonadie (bonadie) | 9544 comments Le Chuck wrote: "JF: Mr. Mercedes by Stephen King (what a great read and completely twisted. Will read the rest of the Hodges series for certain!)

NR: Watching the Dark by Peter Robinson"


Le Chuck: the Hodges series was indeed very entertaining. I think there was also a TV miniseries made from what of the books, I'll have to remember to seek it out.


message 32: by Carol/Bonadie (new)

Carol/Bonadie (bonadie) | 9544 comments JF: A Bitter Feast on audio. I love this series and can't believe I didn't catch this when it was released.

NL: Two Kinds of Truth. Slowly getting caught up on the Bosch/Haller series. I think I'll add that to my DL.


message 33: by Maureen (new)

Maureen Carden | 173 comments JF P.J. Tracy's terrific new series Deep into the Dark
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Deep into the Dark by P.J. Tracy


message 34: by Maureen (new)

Maureen Carden | 173 comments Carol/Bonadie wrote: "JF: A Bitter Feast on audio. I love this series and can't believe I didn't catch this when it was released.

NL: Two Kinds of Truth. Slowly getting caught up on the ..."


I never thought to find a Crombie on audio, I have been a fan for more than 20 years and thought A Bitter Feast one of her best.


message 35: by Carol/Bonadie (new)

Carol/Bonadie (bonadie) | 9544 comments Maureen wrote: "
I never thought to find a Crombie on audio, I have been a fan for more than 20 years and thought A Bitter Feast one of her best. ..."


Maureen, audio is usually my first choice for a book and has been for some time. I especially love foreign country audios because of the accents.

Are you also a fan of Elizabeth George?


message 37: by Melodie (new)

Melodie (melodieco) | 3679 comments Le Chuck wrote: "JF: Mr. Mercedes by Stephen King (what a great read and completely twisted. Will read the rest of the Hodges series for certain!)

NR: Watching the Dark by Peter Robinson"


Loved Mr. Mercedes and the whole Hodge series.


message 38: by Melodie (new)

Melodie (melodieco) | 3679 comments Carol/Bonadie wrote: "JF: The Talented Miss Farwell by Emily Gray Tedrowe.

NR: Wild Thing: The Short, Spellbinding Life of Jimi Hendrix"


Oh, boy! The Jimi Hendrix book has been added to my Amazon cart!


message 39: by Sandi (new)

Sandi (sandin954) | 1276 comments Melodie wrote: "Carol/Bonadie wrote: "JF: The Talented Miss Farwell by Emily Gray Tedrowe.

NR: Wild Thing: The Short, Spellbinding Life of Jimi Hendrix"

Oh, boy! The Jimi Hendrix book has been added to my Amazon cart! ..."


I added it to my Wish List on Overdrive too. Can't wait to see what you think of it, Carol.

I am slowly getting through The Talented Miss Farwell. It is not a bad book or anything but I just can't seem to concentrate on reading.


message 40: by Jim (new)


message 41: by Mary Jo (new)

Mary Jo (serenemillie) | 138 comments Melodie wrote: "Le Chuck wrote: "JF: Mr. Mercedes by Stephen King (what a great read and completely twisted. Will read the rest of the Hodges series for certain!)

NR: Watching the Dark by Peter Robinson"

Loved M..."



message 42: by Mary Jo (new)

Mary Jo (serenemillie) | 138 comments Loved the Hodges series. King is so witty. He can make me laugh about anything.


message 43: by Sherry (new)

Sherry  | 4575 comments j/f: No More Words: A Novel- kerry lonsdale
n/r: Ocean Prey- john sandford (lucky me!)


message 44: by Donnajo (last edited Jan 16, 2021 08:04AM) (new)

Donnajo | 4379 comments JF: V is for Valentine by Jeannie Watt
The christmas Kid: and other brookyn stories by Pete Hamill
Flown by the Billionaire by Clara Davis
(All finished yesterday)

NR:
Current list is always switching
Holding out for a Hero by Helen Kay Dimon (owned print copy)
Fortune and Glory by Janet Evanovich (ebook still on list haven't picked it up since I first started it.

Her Texas Cowboy by Pam Crooks (Arc)
Winter Street by Elin Hilderbrand (Owned Print)
I probably will add a kindle late night read but haven's decided which yet. have so many of those freebies and I want to get them down.

Library books
The Huntress by Kate Quinn (had it regular print in past but giving Large print a try still undecided if reading or not only read 1 chapter in past)
The Stuff that Never Happened by Maddie Dawson (this book was on my goodreads wish list saw it on someone's reading list at some point long ago and added it to my list and tried library when I was weeding down my wish list from years past figured I would give a try never read author)
And I have another enroute book that is waiting at library that I'll be picking up this coming week.

I have a few net galley but nothing live this month so maybe only
Somebody to Love by by Sharon Sala for february live.
Other's for live after february.
Summer by the River by Debbie Burns
The Newcomer by Mary Kay Andrews
Every Vow you Break by Peter Swanson

Think my list is enough right now but you know me always adding going by mood.

I'm hoping to have a good reading day today.
So far 10 finished for the month.


message 45: by Carol/Bonadie (new)

Carol/Bonadie (bonadie) | 9544 comments Melodie wrote: "Oh, boy! The Jimi Hendrix book has been added to my Amazon cart! ..."

Mel and Sandi, I've read a little of his life but am looking forward to this. in the Foreword the author talked about his cover of Dylan's All Along the Watchtower and I had to put the book down and call it up on Spotify. Now I've got his voice in my head. Love Hendrix.


message 46: by Carol/Bonadie (new)

Carol/Bonadie (bonadie) | 9544 comments Sandi wrote: "I am slowly getting through The Talented Miss Farwell. It is not a bad book or anything but I just can't seem to concentrate on reading.."

Sandi, the book really picked up for me at a certain point. But if it's reading in general that you're not feeling, I sympathize!


message 47: by Jim (new)


message 48: by Donnajo (new)

Donnajo | 4379 comments JF: Her Texas Cowboy by Pam Crooks (finished sat I think)
Holding out for a hero by HelenKay Dimon (finished today)

Decided the library books going back unread. Picking up another at some point this week. the two I'm taking back one just didn't grab me and Huntress it's just too fat and not what I want right now with it being historical right now I want stuff that grabs me right away and I can get though faster.


NR: Winter Street by Elin Hildabrandt
Janet evanovich
sharon Sala (netgalley arc)


message 49: by Jim (new)


message 50: by Rina (last edited Jan 20, 2021 06:34AM) (new)

Rina | 2 comments Finished reading Lost by Michael Robotham by Michael Robotham

The beginning was good, but the book lost me at about 25%. 2 stars.


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