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What Are You Reading? - 2019

I'm now starting The Dutch House: ‘The book of the autumn� � Sunday Times for the monthly challenge.


My review:..."
Looks like I shouldn't be too upset that my request is still pending after 4 months!


I am so looking forward to reading The Dutch House

I started yesterday The Truce by Uruguayan author Mario Benedetti. It is a reread for me and also a buddy read with a group of Uruguayan readers.

Today I started Silas Marner.

I am back to reading Bee Season. I started reading it as alternate read for the "bee" themed group reads in July, and put it aside for the August group read book, The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay, which I finally finished in September.
I have been listening to The House at Tyneford. It has an interesting POV story that has kept me listening. I picked it up as a possibility to use for my MM challenge, but I am not sure about it yet.
I started reading A Study in Charlotte yesterday.
Two weeks ago, I listened to Jane Eyre, to prepare to listen to Jane Steele. I started listening to Jane Steele yesterday, just to see how it started. Yes!






Patty, I'm currently reading the newest one, Big Sky, but I've never read anything from the series before. I probably should have started at the beginning as the writing takes some getting acquainted with. In this one, there is a lot of dialogue in people's heads. For Example, Jackson will be thinking about something and suddenly, Julia or someone will respond to whatever he's thinking, but they aren't there. I don't know how well I explained that, but does that happen in the other books? It's an interesting way to add dialogue, but it throws me for a loop sometimes wandering when a character showed up on the scene and then realizing that they didn't.

Yes, she does go back and forth that way, Tricia, but usually she brings in some of the history so you can figure out the connection. I didn't read them back-to-back the first time I read them, so I'd forgotten a lot anyway. I hope you go back and try the others - it's fun watching him change (and seeing how much trouble he ends up in).
I'm looking forward to Big Sky and also to Transcription, which isn't a Jackson Brodie book.





I will start today Where'd You Go, Bernadette for my real life book club.
I hope to be able to pick soon A Gentleman in Moscow for the group read.
I am also starting David Copperfield. I joined recently a group for reading classics. I've always loved classics but I often neglect them in advantage of newer books. I thought that reading with other people would help.

On ebook, I finished This Doesn't Happen In The Movies and started The Goldfinch.




My review: www.goodreads.com/review/show/2997630004

Than I listened to The Sisters which strangly enough was also read by Aiofe! That was a bit surreal. One minute she was and a 12th century noble women and the next a modern day barrister/guard. It was a decent listen for a freebee.
I have decided to bail on Silas Marner. This was a disappointment to me. The characters not well drawn and the plot is erratic.
I'm enjoying Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions. It is not the quick read I was expecting. It is very dense and I can only listen to it in small segments.

I am stuck now and do not have a book in my currently reading status. It looks funny. I guess I will go back to Lighthouse Island.

Is that even possible for you, Cherie?





Is that even possible for you, Cherie?"
Yes, that is quite a feat for Cherie! :-)

I added my first toppler book, but it had to wait until Saturday for me to start reading. I re-listened to Jane Steele Friday night because I couldn’t get back into Lighthouse Island without starting over.


That was a great read for me. Much preferred it over All the Light We Cannot See.

I am how reading Year One and so far I'm loving it!





Starting The First Time She Drowned for the toppler.

LOL I definitely have to get to thqt one, especially since I heard a bit of the narration by Derek Jacobi.
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