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Kristie, I enjoyed TWOPT by Laura Anthony. Hard to imagine the times women had to endure before their fight.


We Were Once a Family: A Story of Love, Death, and Child Removal in America - I remember hearing about the case of the adoptive parents that drove themselves and 6 kids off cliff in california back in the mid-2010's - this digs into how the kids ended up with them etc - its horrifying...
The Night Villa - not far in but decent thus far
Chimera - finishing up the trilogy - not having another mira grant to roll to next might kill me - lol! she's become one of my binge read authors

Now I'm working my way through China by Edward Rutherfurd. Rutherfurd's books are well researched and I've enjoyed the others. I was wondering where in China's long history this book would start. It starts in the 19th century at the beginning of The Opium War. Interesting.

Was curious: my Goodreads Reading Challenge goal for 2025 is 275 books. I'm at 247. Last year's goal was 250, ended up reading 304. With 2 months left in the year, would you keep the goal (to overachieve) or up it to 300+ to align realistic goals? So hard to lowball at start of the year, but we never know what life has in store, right? So, up or stay?



I bailed on a paranormal mystery yesterday when the story seemed more a romance than sleuthing: A Whisper and a Curse. For a more modern mystery I'm listening to Ghostwriter (not paranormal despite the title), definitely need to read Slipshod first for context.

It's for the Goodreads Reading Challenge. You pick a number of books to read each year. https://www.goodreads.com/readingchal...

Also finished The Pretender by Jo Harkin. I quite enjoyed this book, despite some of the cursing that felt too modern. It's an historical fiction placed in 15th Century England.
Now I'm listening to What We Can Know by Ian McEwan. So far it's not doing much for me.

Really hating THE BEWITCHING. I've restarted it 4 times and each time, my mind just wanders away from the story. 3 timelines, too many wispy, fragile damsels in need of male input. Stopping once again, to get into Bat Eater and Other Names for Cora Zeng.
10/9/2025 update: just finished HOTAC and thought it was affirming for women to support one another when those you love fail to.

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Ooooh, I want to read[book:What We Can Know. Curious about the blah. Slow start?



Ooooh, another book on my TBR! I hope you'll share your thoughts of it afterwards.

I started and finished Never Far Away yesterday. And will be started (and hopefully finishing) Don't Let the Forest In today.

Ooooh, another book on my TBR! I hope you'll share your thoughts of it afterwards."
I will! I hope to get through it in a couple of days.




I'm glad my experience with the narrator was better...she co-narrated Nikki May's This Motherless Land. Their work made quite impression in my review from February: "Beautifully told and richly narrated, what a treat to read." But then again, it's comparing like apples to canoes when it comes to fiction to non-fiction, right? Thanks for the warning to stay away from this author!

I shared your feelings about Marriage at Sea but I won't blame it all on the narrator. Very little time was spent on the lost at sea portion of the story, there was heavy emphasis on the marriage which was OK but not really interesting. For a book about people who went out of their way to experience adventure very little of the book was about adventure.

Now listening to Shots on Net and finding it disappointing. I have a weakness for young men in love with each other (Red, White & Royal Blue, Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe, etc.) So I thought I would like this college story of a jock and a geek. The narration is good, but the characters are not striking me as real people.

I also listened to What Have You Done? today. I thought this one was good too, but I guessed the killer early on. There were a few very possible suspects.
I am starting Brigands & Breadknives tomorrow. I also plan to finish The Women on Platform Two. I was really enjoying that one and only have about an hour left, but I had to put it aside for a group challenge. I'm going to try to squeeze it in though because it's excellent and I can't wait to finish it.

Next I am trying Where the Rivers Merge: A Novel by Mary Alice Monroe. I finally bit the bullet and signed up for an Audible account. I have been getting all my audiobooks free from Hoopla or Libby up until now, but my Library didn't have that title on either platform and I really wanted to read it! I got 3 months for 99¢/month as part of the Prime Day deals, so I thought that was pretty reasonable! Plus as a Prime member I got 2 credits for this month! 🤗

The Axeman's Carnival by Catherine Chidgey - 4.5* - My Review

The Axeman's Carnival by Catherine Chidgey - 4.5* - My Re..."
That looks fascinating, I had never heard of that author but will be checking her out!


She's from New Zealand, so maybe that's why. I am definitely going to be reading more of her work.





Sorry you didn't like it. I rated it 4-stars which is more than I thought of Pucking Around, Body Check, or Icebreaker (ugh!). If you haven't read Writing Mr. Wrong by Kelley Armstrong, give it a listen. The MMC is a 36 y/o D so his journey made a lovely juxtapose to the FMC who is at the start of her 2nd career path. Or check out this list: https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1... ...
Oh, I might be presuming you like hockey romances. Sorry for the overshare. :D

I've read and/or listened to nine of the Penny Green books, and have enjoyed them. I liked all the characters and the descriptive language. I wanted the romance to progress faster, but that's a tactic many series authors use to keep us coming back!


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Vanishing Fleece: Adventures in American Wool, excellent author narration! Available via Audible Plus until 21 October.
A Murder for Miss Hortense, also good narration, challenge to keep track of these Jamaican-British characters, but working out well so far.