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message 1: by Ann (last edited Jan 03, 2024 10:53PM) (new)

Ann (annrumsey) | 17056 comments Hello 2024! It’s a new year and a clean slate for great books to read.
Post your JF Just Finished and NR Now Reading books here to discuss and get recommendations!

A Tip - if you use the insert book cover feature, the book cover images and any text you type 'after the first inserted cover image' won't display on the Goodreads app. Inserting just the link of the title or an author link works great on the app. If you want to avoid parts of your post not showing on the app, insert book covers at the end after any text or links and nothing is lost.


message 2: by Donnajo (new)

Donnajo | 4378 comments Thanks Ann for starting the New thread of 2024.

I just want to mention and invite everyone to come on over to the 2024 Determination Plus Challenge We have three different options you can pick from. Come on over and give it a try for 2024. It's a lot of fun and it will maybe motivate you to read those books you haven't yet.


message 3: by Donnajo (last edited Jan 01, 2024 01:10PM) (new)

Donnajo | 4378 comments JF: Twisted Hate by Ana Huang (library book)

NR: One in a Million by Janet Dailey (Netgalley)
Triple Beat by Mari Carr (freebie ebook)
O's Little Book of Calm & Comfort by O's Magazine-The Oprah (libby audio)
The Homecoming by Robyn Carr (print owned)
The Bookshop Book by Jen Campbell (print owned)

Upcoming-Crazy in Love by Luanne Rice (print owned put to side)
Castle Bravo by Karen Small Bodman (print owned put to side)

I was going to lower it for 2024 but decided to keep it the same number.

I'm currently adding in my Goodreads shelves for 2024 and changing a few others around (combining, switching, deleting etc). I also need to work on my A Novel Companion ultra (which is a undated planner/journal/ review spiral book that I will be using this year. Used a different one I got from Little Inklings in 2023 this new one does up to 200 books) Some of the challenges she puts in it I don't do but I make it work for me.


message 4: by Carol/Bonadie (new)

Carol/Bonadie (bonadie) | 9539 comments Thanks for setting up the new year thread, Ann! To carry over my current reads from the 2023 thread, I am listening to Beach Read by Emily Henry and reading A Twisted Love Story by Samantha Dowling (a belated Group Read).


message 7: by Ann (last edited Jan 03, 2024 10:51PM) (new)

Ann (annrumsey) | 17056 comments JF in 2024 - edited to list one JF - several books in progress and one of them may be my first Determination list entry since it is billed as horror and not my usual genre.

JF In the Lives of Puppets by T.J. Klune Libby audio just finished tonight. It's different and quite good.

NR Ghost Station by S.A. Barnes NetGalley ebook and even being horror I am enjoying it.

NR Blood Betrayal by Ausma Zehanat Khan NetGalley / Libby audio. Yes, that means my NetGalley review will be post-publication date.


message 8: by Ann (new)

Ann (annrumsey) | 17056 comments Carol: I just read the blub for Beach Read and it caught my eye - looks fun!
Carol/Bonadie wrote: "JF: Beach Read by Emily Henry "


message 9: by Donnajo (new)

Donnajo | 4378 comments My feb library book club read is waiting for me to pick up and just happens to be A Room with a view which is a classic (1908). So I guess that will get the spot for book before I was born for challenge.

I read Beach Read but was only ok for me.


message 10: by Carol/Bonadie (new)

Carol/Bonadie (bonadie) | 9539 comments Ann wrote: "Carol: I just read the blub for Beach Read and it caught my eye - looks fun!
Carol/Bonadie wrote: "JF: Beach Read by Emily Henry ""


Ann, it was really enjoyable. The usual romance novel tropes, but with an interesting side plot about the discipline of writing books.


message 11: by GailW (new)

GailW (abbygg) | 555 comments I just finished Sea of Tranquility by Emily St. John Mandel. Loved it. I can't remember another book offhand where I kept saying "Oh! OH!" as pieces were falling together. Dystopia, time travel, more background regarding the characters than detailed as to the "how it happened in the first place".


message 12: by Gflyy (new)

Gflyy Dewyea | 11 comments I have Sea of Tranquility on my book shelf. Sounds like a fantastic read. Good to hear you liked it!


message 13: by Carol/Bonadie (new)

Carol/Bonadie (bonadie) | 9539 comments Gail W wrote: "I just finished Sea of Tranquility by Emily St. John Mandel. Loved it. I can't remember another book offhand where I kept saying "Oh! OH!" as pieces were falling ..."

Wow. I just read the plot summary and it sounds incredible!


message 14: by Maureen (last edited Jan 04, 2024 06:29PM) (new)

Maureen Carden | 173 comments JF The delightful A Daughter of Fair Verona https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
A Daughter of Fair Verona (Daughter of Montague) by Christina Dodd

NR still deciding.


message 15: by Ian M. Pyatt (new)

Ian M. Pyatt Happy 2024 everyone. Ian Pyatt here, This is my first post in this group. I’m currently reading Sea Of Tranquillity as well. I’ll have to look at the challenges to see if there is one I think I could tackle.


message 16: by GailW (new)

GailW (abbygg) | 555 comments Welcome, Ian. This is a great group. Enjoy!


message 17: by Christine (new)

Christine  Hatfield  | 236 comments I’m reading a book called Never Lie by Freida McFadden


message 18: by Donnajo (new)

Donnajo | 4378 comments JF: O’s Little book of Calm & Comfort by O’s magazine. (Libby audio)


message 19: by Sherry (new)

Sherry  | 4563 comments j/f: Bright Young Women- jessica knoll
n/r: What You Are Looking For Is in the Library- michiko aoyama


message 20: by Donnajo (new)

Donnajo | 4378 comments J/F: One in a Million by Janet Dailey (Netgalley)


message 21: by Donnajo (new)

Donnajo | 4378 comments J/F: Triple Beat by Mari Carr


message 22: by Donnajo (new)

Donnajo | 4378 comments NR: Dearly by Margaret Atwood (Libby audio)
A Room with a View by E.M. Forster (library book club)
Atlas of the Heart by Brene Brown (library)
Lonely for You Only by Monica Murphy. (Netgalley Live 2/6)
The Homecoming by Robyn Carr (print owned)


message 23: by Christine (new)

Christine  Hatfield  | 236 comments I’m reading a book called Ward D by Freida McFadden


message 24: by Donnajo (new)

Donnajo | 4378 comments JF: Dearly by Margaret Atwood (Libby audio poetry)


message 25: by GailW (new)

GailW (abbygg) | 555 comments JF: Blind Goddess by Anne Holt, translated from Norwegian, first in a police procedural series based in Norway. Really liked it.

NR: The Apology and the Last Days: A Novel by Borislav Pekić, historical fiction translated from the Serbian.


message 26: by Carol/Bonadie (last edited Jan 08, 2024 07:00PM) (new)

Carol/Bonadie (bonadie) | 9539 comments JF: A Twisted Love Story by Samantha Downing

NR: Rain Fall by Barry Eisler. I've been reading this for about a year, I keep putting it down. Determined to finish it!


message 27: by Christine (new)

Christine  Hatfield  | 236 comments I’m reading a book called The Wife Upstairs by Freida McFadden


message 28: by PattyMacDotComma (new)

PattyMacDotComma | 84 comments The Spy Coast, by Tess Gerritsen, is a new ensemble piece about five spies who have tried to retire quietly to a small town but discover it's not that easy. The author was inspired by real life circumstances near her, which made it even more interesting to me.

The Spy Coast (The Martini Club, #1) by Tess Gerritsen My review of The Spy Coast


message 29: by Sherry (new)

Sherry  | 4563 comments j/f: What You Are Looking For Is in the Library- michiko aoyama
n/r: The Paris Widow- Kimberly belle (pub.6/11/24)


message 30: by Carol/Bonadie (new)

Carol/Bonadie (bonadie) | 9539 comments PattyMacDotComma wrote: "The Spy Coast, by Tess Gerritsen, is a new ensemble piece about five spies who have tried to retire quietly to a small town but discover it's not that easy. The auth..."

Patty, The Spy Coast is one of our upcoming Group Reads, you may know. Can't wait to read it!


message 31: by Carol/Bonadie (new)

Carol/Bonadie (bonadie) | 9539 comments Sherry wrote: "j/f: What You Are Looking For Is in the Library- michiko aoyama
n/r: The Paris Widow- Kimberly belle (pub.6/11/24)"


Sherry, What You are Looking for is in the Library sounds charming! How did you like it?


message 32: by Sherry (new)

Sherry  | 4563 comments Carol/Bonadie wrote: "Sherry wrote: "j/f: What You Are Looking For Is in the Library- michiko aoyama
n/r: The Paris Widow- Kimberly belle (pub.6/11/24)"

Sherry, What You are Looking for ..."


it was delightful! my f2f book group chose it as our January read.


message 33: by PattyMacDotComma (new)

PattyMacDotComma | 84 comments Carol/Bonadie wrote: "PattyMacDotComma wrote: "The Spy Coast, by Tess Gerritsen, is a new ensemble piece about five spies who have tried to retire quietly to a small town but discover it'...

Patty, The Spy Coast is one of our upcoming Group Reads, you may know. Can't wait to read it!"


Thanks for the reminder, Carol. 😊


message 34: by PattyMacDotComma (new)

PattyMacDotComma | 84 comments Struggling young author Junie is accused of racial passing, known as Yellowface, by social media critics in R.F. Kuang's novel. Good story - glad I'm not a publisher!

Yellowface by R.F. Kuang My review of Yellowface


message 35: by Carol/Bonadie (new)

Carol/Bonadie (bonadie) | 9539 comments PattyMacDotComma wrote: "Struggling young author Junie is accused of racial passing, known as Yellowface, by social media critics in R.F. Kuang's novel. Good story - glad I'm not a publish..."

PattyMac, this book made my top 10 list for last year! Glad you enjoyed it.


message 36: by Carol/Bonadie (new)

Carol/Bonadie (bonadie) | 9539 comments JF: Burn It Down: Power, Complicity, and a Call for Change in Hollywood by Maureen Ryan. A blow-your-mind in- depth exposé of the systemic abuse of power in the film industry

NL: Happy Place by Emily Henry. A little lightness to balance the heavy book I just finished.


message 37: by Donnajo (last edited Jan 11, 2024 09:34AM) (new)

Donnajo | 4378 comments JF: Lonely for You Only by Monica Murphy (Netgalley live 2/6)
The Job by Janet Evanovich/Lee Goldberg (libby Audio)

NR: A Room with a View by E.M. Forster (library february book club)
Atlas of the Heart by Brene Brown (library book)
Marrying the Nanny by Dani Collins (Tule Publishing live 3/4)
The Homecoming by Robyn Carr (Print owned book)
The Women by Kristin Hannah (Netgalley Live 2/6)

My current list is long but the book club book I try and read some each day depending on how long the chapters are maybe 2 or 3 chapters (not my usual type of book classic and not crazy about the writing), Atlas of the heart I try and read some every few days, Marrying the Nanny I just got yesterday morning and I wanted to finish the net galley book I was reading first but I lost my internet before 5pm yesterday so couldn't even open marrying the nanny to start yesterday. I wasn't able to get back my internet back up until this morning. So the rest of the day I'll be getting my chapters in on the classic, starting Marrying the Nanny and maybe sticking with it until I finish. And maybe starting The Women. Also want to decide on my next audio so I'll be adding that one in.


message 38: by Pat (new)

Pat Spencer (pspencer) | 31 comments In honor of National Human Trafficking Awareness Day, Story of a Stolen Girl, now at lowest price ever!

UCLA freshman, Darby Richards, remembers sitting at the tables of a private LA gambling club, but not how she ended up in Ankara, Turkey. Her life is in danger. Everyone is searching for her. Authorities are baffled. Her mother is desperate.

Darby tries to escape at each twist and turn. Her widowed mother, a successful architect, does something no other mom has ever done before. But if she fails, her daughter will be lost forever.

This intense page turner, Story of a Stolen Girl, recounts a mother’s love and how far she will go to rescue her daughter. Fans of “Then She was Gone” and “The Last Girl Ghosted” will enjoy Story of a Stolen Girl.
Story of a Stolen Girl
Story of a Stolen Girl by Pat Spencer


message 39: by Christine (new)

Christine  Hatfield  | 236 comments I’m reading a book called The Locked Door by Freida McFadden


message 40: by Donnajo (last edited Jan 14, 2024 07:01AM) (new)

Donnajo | 4378 comments JF: Marrying the Nanny by Dani Collins.

NR: A Room with a View by E. M. Forester (Library February book club)
The Homecoming by Robyn Carr (print owned pb)
Atlas of the Heart by Brene Brown (library book)
Carrie Soto is Back by Taylor Jenkins Reid (Libby audio)
The Women by Kristen Hannah (Netgalley live 2/6)

Today I would like to get more read in A Room with a view (81 pages left to read to finish really should stick with it and finish reading it but I never last long reading it), Start reading The Women, and read more of The Homecoming (I'm about half way though the book part of me wants to add another print owned book to current list but I'm resisting doing that until this one is finished for time being). Right now that is my plans but who knows they might change it all depends on my mind.


message 41: by Donnajo (last edited Jan 14, 2024 03:42PM) (new)

Donnajo | 4378 comments JF: A Room with a View by E. M. Forster

Hopefully will finished Robyn Carr book tonight (only 71 pages to read to finish)


message 42: by PattyMacDotComma (new)

PattyMacDotComma | 84 comments Coming out in March for Kylie Minogue fans is another addition to the Little People BIG DREAMS series by Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara. The popular 'Neighbours' actress became a singing superstar with chart-topping albums five decades in a row.
Kylie Minogue (Little People, BIG DREAMS) by Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara My review of Kylie Minogue with several illustrations


message 43: by Donnajo (new)

Donnajo | 4378 comments JF: The Homecoming by Robyn Carr (did finish last night)


message 44: by Sherry (new)

Sherry  | 4563 comments j/f: The Paris Widow- kimberly belle- pub. 6/11/24- very good!
n/r: Still See You Everywhere- lisa gardner- pub. 3/12/24


message 45: by Christine (new)

Christine  Hatfield  | 236 comments I’m reading a book called The Housemaid's Secret by Freida McFadden


message 46: by Sarah-Hope (new)

Sarah-Hope | 132 comments Catching up on posting my recent reviews to groups. Murder by Candlelight is a mystery set in the Cotswolds in 1924 with the kind of bright, eccentric characters one expects in such novels. My **** review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 47: by Sarah-Hope (new)

Sarah-Hope | 132 comments The Mysterious Case of the Alperton Angels is a delightfully complex mystery centered around a cold case in which several people were murdered—by killers who saw themselves as angels. My ***** review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 48: by Sarah-Hope (new)

Sarah-Hope | 132 comments A Grave for a Thief fits into the swashbuckler genre. There is a mystery here, but it's not solved so much by careful investigation, but by Flynt's willingness to leap into potentially explosive situations and fight his way back out of them. My *** review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 49: by Sarah-Hope (new)

Sarah-Hope | 132 comments Barbara Hambly's Benjamin January historical mystery series is a favorite of mine. Given that The Nubian’s Curse is the twentieth volume in the series, it must be a favorite of a good many others. The series is set in the mid 18th Century, primarily in New Orleans. January is a free man of color with a wide range of life experiences. He was born a slave, then was purchased by his mother when she became a placee (a sort of mistress/concubine) of a wealthy white man. He's a gifted musician; he's also studied medicine. He's lived in both slave-holding and free states; he's also lived in France. This novels brings characters from January's past in France to his life in New Orleans. My **** review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 50: by Sarah-Hope (new)

Sarah-Hope | 132 comments The Silver Bone, which is being marketed as the first volume in a new mystery series is set immediately after the end of WWII in Ukraine. These years were chaotic for Ukraine, with multiple rebellions and invasions. The Silver Bone has definite strengths: its absurdism, a particular touch of magical realism, and characters and relationships that seem set to develop in engaging ways in future volumes. And I know I'll be reading future volumes in the series, but... The Silver Bone is less a mystery novel and more a very time and location specific dark comedy. I'm hoping that the plotting of the actual mysteries will become more complex in future volumes. My *** review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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