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Rach  (rsjreads) | 2955 comments Mod
As always, let us know what you are reading!


Capricious_Reads Currently reading, The Cemetery Boys. I'm trying to finish Bleed Like Me, by C.S. Desire but boy am I struggling.


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Kel | 66 comments Reading this , and really liking it so far Beautiful Ruins by Jess Walter


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Storm (stormgerlock) I just finished Touch the Dark (Cassandra Palmer, #1) by Karen Chance and I'm starting Mr. Darcy Takes a Wife Pride and Prejudice Continues (Darcy & Elizabeth, #1) by Linda Berdoll


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Ashley (age1213) | 31 comments I am currently reading Heart-Shaped Box by Joe Hill.


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Yvonne (ysareader) | 9 comments I'm currently reading The Goldfinch The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt by Donna Tartt starting off with a 771 page book for the new year.


message 7: by Nick (last edited Jan 03, 2016 03:32PM) (new)

Nick (fire69) | 28 comments Yvonne, that is one of my all time favorite books ever! Though I will say people seem to be split down the middle on this one, either they love it or completely hate it. Good luck Hope you end up loving it!

I finished Saga, Volume 2 Saga, Volume 2 by Brian K. Vaughan and Saga, Volume 3 Saga, Volume 3 by Brian K. Vaughan today. Now I have to wait until tuesday to get to the library to see if they have the rest of the series. Loving these! 5 stars for both.


message 8: by Natalie (last edited Jan 04, 2016 04:12AM) (new)

Natalie | 6 comments Tonight I finished Winter Journey by Diane Armstrong. It was powerful and horrowing, but I loved it.
Tomorrow I will start on All That I Am by Anna Funder.


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Rach  (rsjreads) | 2955 comments Mod
Starting Gone Girl finally!


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Gin Tadvick (ginski) | 15 comments Been on a Kerry Greenwood - Miss Fisher Mystery kick but going to start Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn tonight.


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Nick (fire69) | 28 comments I finished Saga, Volume 4 Saga, Volume 4 by Brian K. Vaughan . Another 5 star story! Getting really good now! Im almost afraid to read the last volume because I don't think it will get any better than its been and I don't want it to end!


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Rach  (rsjreads) | 2955 comments Mod
Gin wrote: "Been on a Kerry Greenwood - Miss Fisher Mystery kick but going to start Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn tonight."

Woohoooo!


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Julie Edwards | 19 comments I'm reading Six of Crows (Six of Crows, #1) by Leigh Bardugo oh my soooooo good!!!!


message 14: by Andrea (last edited Jan 06, 2016 03:22AM) (new)

Andrea | 28 comments I have just finished A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara What a book! I can't say anything other than it's a depressing read, but amazing at the same time.


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Anita (neet413) | 53 comments Just finished up A Madness of Angels A Madness of Angels (Matthew Swift, #1) by Kate Griffin , which was a terrific adventure! Now to escape the New England cold I'm heading to the Sunshine State with Mangrove Squeeze Mangrove Squeeze by Laurence Shames


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Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) What happened to "What Are You Reading 2015" thread?
I even looked in the archives, but perhaps I didn't look back far enough....


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Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) Beware False Profits (Ministry is Murder Mystery, #3) by Emilie Richards Beware False Profits by Emilie Richards � 2**
It’s a fast read, but not a great mystery. The characters are mostly stereotypes and the plot is unnecessarily complicated. And there is really no need to keep breaking and replacing the Women’s Society’s prize antique punch bowl.
Full Review HERE


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Cassie (crk815) I am reading "The Girl on the Train." Not sure what to think yet!


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Sharon Finished this one last year. Still catching up on reviews :)

A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman 4�

My review: /review/show...


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Nick (fire69) | 28 comments I stared reading Burial Rites Burial Rites by Hannah Kent a couple days ago. Halfway through and it's a good one so far. Took a bit to get used names and some of the words they use.


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Andrea | 28 comments I am reading The Shining Girls by Lauren Beukes . I just started it last night and not sure yet. I am also reading Is It Just Me? by Miranda Hart for the January autobiography challenge and Men at Arms (Discworld, #15) by Terry Pratchett .


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Nick (fire69) | 28 comments Just finished Locke & Key, Vol. 1: Welcome to Lovecraft Locke & Key, Vol. 1 Welcome to Lovecraft by Joe Hill . Another 5 star graphic novel. This one is from Joe Hill and is a bit twisted and dark. A bit of a horror story type graphic novel, lots of blood, gore and stuff that makes a horror story.


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Maxx (capreads) | 17 comments I started with World After moments after I just finished Angelfall :)


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Nick (fire69) | 28 comments I also finished Locke & Key, Vol. 2: Head Games Locke & Key, Vol. 2 Head Games by Joe Hill earlier today. Another 5 star graphic novel! Unfortunately the others are out at my library.


message 25: by Book Concierge (new)

Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) City of Shadows by Ariana Franklin City of Shadows by Ariana Franklin � 3***
Set in Berlin from 1922 to 1933, this was a very atmospheric novel, with the city and time frame central to the plot. Franklin crafts an intricate plot and gives us wonderful characters. Already familiar with the historical events during this time frame, I grew increasingly nervous about how they would endure the coming political changes.
Full Review HERE


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Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) The Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury The Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury � 4****
Bradbury’s first published book (1950) is an anthology of connected short stories centering on men escaping an Earth about to be destroyed by war for a chance at a new beginning on the red planet. I first read this in about 1962 and it remains a favorite. I decided to re-read it because of the hoopla around Andy Weir’s The Martian. I’m glad I did.
Full Review HERE


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sonya marie madden  | 183 comments Cold cold heart


message 28: by Book Concierge (new)

Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) A Rocky Mountain Christmas (Christmas, #2) by William W. Johnstone A Rocky Mountain Christmas by William W Johnstone � 2**
The characters were all stereotypes and the message was heavy-handed. I don’t think I’m spoiling much by saying that the bad guys get what’s coming to them and the good guys win. It wouldn’t be a Western romantic Christmas story otherwise. At least it was a fast read.
Full Review HERE


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Mamey (mameysmedley) The Wedding Gift by Marlen Suyapa Bodden . LOVING IT!


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Lisa (ylisa7) | 32 comments Andrea wrote: "I have just finished A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara What a book! I can't say anything other than it's a depressing read, but amazing at the same time."

I am #2 on my library list. I have been waiting a long time for that one.


message 31: by Kitty (last edited Jan 08, 2016 04:30AM) (new)

Kitty Pilgrim | 8 comments The Soul of an Ocotpus Sy Montgomey is so beautiful. Its about nature and humans and their interconnection. The Soul of an Octopus A Surprising Exploration into the Wonder of Consciousness by Sy Montgomery


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Lisa (ylisa7) | 32 comments Mamey wrote: "The Wedding Gift by Marlen Suyapa Bodden. LOVING IT!"

Thanks…I bumped it:)


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Lisa (ylisa7) | 32 comments Nick wrote: "I stared reading Burial RitesBurial Rites by Hannah Kent a couple days ago. Halfway through and it's a good one so far. Took a bit to get used names and some of the words they..."


It's a great book.


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Lisa (ylisa7) | 32 comments January is starting off with a roar.

I finished 3 books so far:
Green on Blue which I though was a good look into the life of 2 Afghan brothers during a war that they got caught in the middle of. My review is here.../review/show...


Then I read Troublemaker: Surviving Hollywood and Scientology which was another good book but I cannot believe how people get duped into believing such nonsense especially when Leah is such a "ball" breaker, lol. My review:
/review/show...


Lastly I finished Finding Audrey which was sad and very funny at the same time. It is about a girl who has an anxiety problem and lives with an addicted to games older brother, a sweet younger brother, a neurotic mother and a clueless father. There were many funny scenes in the book between the kids and the parents.



Now I am reading Guantánamo Diary which is very good and very well written. It is written by a man who has been held at Guantanamo for the last 14 years but has never been charged with a crime. It is a heartbreaking story about what governments can do when you are on "their" list. Like I said it is well written and it is not the blame game. It is his understated facts of his time early on in GB.


Last night I started Shadow Man which is a buddy read for me. Even thought it is a psychological thriller it will be a break for me to get a break from real life horrors for a bit.


message 35: by Cassie (new)

Cassie (crk815) Still reading "The Girl on the Train." Almost done. Hope it doesn't end stupidly!


message 36: by Brittany (new)

Brittany McCann (brittanylmccann) | 58 comments Finished The Last Orphans The Last Orphans (The Last Orphans, #1) by N.W. Harris (5 STARS) last night and started A Kindled Winter A Kindled Winter by Rachel L. Demeter on my Kindle
At work When I get a chance I am reading A Curious Beginning A Curious Beginning (Veronica Speedwell Mystery, #1) by Deanna Raybourn which is awesome!
And my library book I am reading at home is The Boundaries of Desire: A Century of Good Sex, Bad Laws, and Changing IdentitiesThe Boundaries of Desire: A Century of Good Sex, Bad Laws, and Changing Identities The Boundaries of Desire A Century of Good Sex, Bad Laws, and Changing Identities by Eric Berkowitz which is intriguing to look at extreme legal cases


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Nick (fire69) | 28 comments Just finished Burial Rites Burial Rites by Hannah Kent . I gave this 4 stars. It was a great book, very sad, and somber about a woman accused of murder and sentenced to death. It wasn't what Id call a fast paced book, but well worth the time it took to read. 4 stars.


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Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) Dear Committee Members by Julie Schumacher Dear Committee Members by Julie Schumacher � 2**
This is a clever satire of academia and the changes wrought by a society that does not value English majors. Fitger’s letters of recommendation give insight into his thoughts on the status of “higher learning,� the increasing encroachment of technology, and the various personalities he encounters among students, fellow faculty and administrators. They are frequently hilarious, and at other times deeply sad.
Full Review HERE


message 40: by Book Concierge (new)

Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) Nick wrote: "Just finished Burial RitesBurial Rites by Hannah Kent. I gave this 4 stars. It was a great book, very sad, and somber about a woman accused of murder and sentenced to death. I..."

I really liked this as well. I liked how the relationships "thawed" as the landscape froze...


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Leanne (bookgirl91) Currently reading "The Passage" by Justin Cronin. It's amazing but probably not the best thing to read when you are sick xD If nothing else it's keeping me gripped


message 43: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Finished: Forgotten Fragrance by Tea Cooper Forgotten Fragrance by Tea Cooper 5�

My review: /review/show...


message 44: by Shay (new)

Shay (shaylyn318) | 61 comments Right now I am reading Six of Crows


message 45: by Book Concierge (new)

Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) The Martian by Andy Weir The Martian by Andy Weir � 4****
A great story with a great cast of characters. I love Mark Watney! Weir’s writing completely captured me and transported me to a different planet. I have no clue if the science is accurate, and I don’t care. The novel grabbed me from the beginning and never let go! R C Bray does a superb job performing the audio version.
Full Review HERE


message 46: by Cassie (new)

Cassie (crk815) I finished The Girl on the Train last night. I wasn't sure if I would like it as it took about 100 pages for me to get interested in it. I did like the story and it kept me guessing. It ended differently than I expected too!! 4****


message 47: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Finished: Storm Clouds by Bronwyn Parry Storm Clouds by Bronwyn Parry 5�

My review: /review/show...


message 48: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (ineedlu) | 16 comments It is winter, and I am holed up with the sniffles, and I figured I would do some 'binge-reading' this week-end, and so I started "Great Expectations", "The Great Gatsby"
-and then, I found a rview on "The Shining Girls" --by Stephen King, The Review, not the book, the book is by Lauren Beukes, and I got so excited, I had to try that as well! It's been a busy day, with lots of tea!


message 49: by Book Concierge (new)

Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) The Toynbee Convector by Ray Bradbury The Toynbee Convector by Ray Bradbury � 3***
This collection of short stories was originally published in 1988. Most of the stories are the type that we more typically associate with Bradbury � time travel, science fiction, paranormal, horror. One completely delightful surprise was Junior featuring a group of senior citizens with healthy libidos. For me, the star of this book is a tender love story titledThe Laurel and Hardy Love Affair. It’s the story that forced me to look at Bradbury with new eyes and to appreciate his skill at crafting a story that engages, entertains, and kindles the reader’s emotions.
Full Review HERE


message 50: by Book Concierge (new)

Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) Jennifer wrote: "It is winter, and I am holed up with the sniffles, and I figured I would do some 'binge-reading' this week-end, and so I started "Great Expectations", "The Great Gatsby"
-and then, I found a rview..."


Hope you feel better soon. I'm just getting over my cold that had me toasting the new year with cough medicine, hot tea w/ honey and chicken soup.


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