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message 1: by MH (new)

MH (librarian-m) | 236 comments Mod
No foolin'! It's already April~ What are you reading this month?


message 2: by Amy (last edited Apr 02, 2015 11:04AM) (new)

Amy | 195 comments Mod
Finished listening to The Martian by Andy Weir. Loved this book!!! Definitely not something I normally read. It is SciFi but there are no aliens, no highly scientific things. I listened to the audio and the reader was fabulous. I was pulled into the story immediately. It received 5 stars from me which I don't usually give out.


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MH (librarian-m) | 236 comments Mod
Finishing off Sarah MacLean's last Rules of Scoundrels book: Never Judge a Lady by Her Cover. I'd been maybe a little *too* excited about this one and set my expectations too high... I don't know, I'm just not feeling it as strongly as the others. Still a solid 4*, just not the resounding 5*s I gave the other three books.


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Bdmink | 41 comments Revisiting The Killing Floor by Lee Child, this time on audio book so I can listen while at work.


message 5: by Jenny (new)

Jenny (mentha) Finishing Steppenwolf by Hesse and then something happier. Another Stievfater boek maybe.


message 6: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sgambler) | 5 comments I thought it was wonderful up to the end. I just can't believe he actually survived!!


message 7: by Lisa (last edited Apr 07, 2015 01:00PM) (new)

Lisa | 65 comments Mod
I have just started reading One Kick and it already has me hooked!!!

One Kick (Kick Lannigan, #1) by Chelsea Cain


message 8: by Amy (new)

Amy Youngberg | 3 comments Just finished "The Aviator's Wife" by Melanie Benjamin.


message 9: by Judy (new)

Judy Amy wrote: "Just finished "The Aviator's Wife" by Melanie Benjamin."

Loved that book! It was great.

I'm reading Shaman by Noah Gordon. It is so interesting. I read his first of the trilogy, "The Physician" last year, but there is a big skip in time, that it's not a problem. Also started The Good Girl on audio. It's an exciting read.


message 10: by Lisa (new)

Lisa | 65 comments Mod
Let me know what you think about 'The Good Girl' ! I've been considering that title for the book discussion collection!


message 11: by Judy (last edited Apr 11, 2015 10:37AM) (new)

Judy Lisa wrote: "Let me know what you think about 'The Good Girl' ! I've been considering that title for the book discussion collection!"

I'll write a quicky review as I am behind on writing reviews for GRs. "Good Girl" is an exciting book. It kept me up one night because I had to keep listening to it. Then after I did finish it, I went back to listen to the last few chapters. It been compared to "Gone Girl," but IMHO "Good Girl" is much better. I connected with the main characters. I also liked the style of the writing. It is broken down into sections where the different characters tell a part of the story. It's been called a thriller, but it's not one in the sense of being scary. I would recommend the book to anyone who likes a good mystery. BTW, the audio is done very well by three different narrators.


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Dane Hammer | 2 comments Amy wrote: "Finished listening to The Martian by Andy Weir. Loved this book!!! Definitely not something I normally read. It is SciFi but there are no aliens, no highly scientif..."

My wife and I both devoured this, probably less than a week between the two of us. Fantastic book, connects a scientific subject to people who wouldn't usually read something so science oriented superbly. I myself am a space nut and also enjoyed it. I hope they do a good treatment with the movie, I believe they're filming now.


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