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Rosh ~on extended semihiatus~ (roshreviews) | 334 comments Barbara wrote: "Thanks so much for suggesting this book. Sounds like a great chance to explore life in a different culture, both universal human themes and challenging situations that are particular to that culture. I will order it!"

Most welcome! I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. :)


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Peggyzbooksnmusic | 974 comments Finished The Alice Network by Kate Quinn. Rated 4 stars. Gritty dual time line, espionage, historical fiction set during WWI & WWII. Read on Libby Kindle while listening on Libby Audio. Excellent Audio narration by Saskia Maarleveld.


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a.g.e. montagner (agem) | 7 comments General update for March.

Speed-read the mindbending Banzeiro òkòtó: Uma viagem à Amazônia Centro do Mundo and interviewed the Italian translators. I'm still trying to write a coherent review.

A couple of excellent graphic novels set in the forests: The Forest and Through the Woods. Currently finishing the mindbending (literally, as in psychedelic) and hilarious Tu sueño imperios han sido.

Up next are Piranesi, the Le Guin marathon, then a coule of Delany, but it'll be June by then.


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PattyMacDotComma | 1276 comments Poor old Harry Bosch. Alone again in Trunk Music, but at least Michael Connelly has given him plenty of action to keep him busy. An L.A. murder leads him to Las Vegas, and you know what that means.

Trunk Music (Harry Bosch, #5; Harry Bosch Universe, #6) by Michael Connelly My review of Trunk Music-Harry Bosch #5


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Tiziana | 102 comments Dangerous to Know Dangerous to Know (Lady Emily, #5) by Tasha Alexander by Tasha Alexander

Historical cozy mystery set in Normandy in 1892, with the intrepid Lady Emily as the amateur sleuth

my review:
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Carolyn | 158 comments Not HF but I really enjoyed this well researched non fiction account of Hazel Ying Lee, the first US American Chinese woman to gain a pilot's license, who went on to join the WASPs, ferrying planes across America through most of the war. It's a tale many HF fans will enjoy :)

American Flygirl by Susan Tate Ankeny American Flygirl by Susan Tate Ankeny

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Alice | 6343 comments I finished an excellent HIstorical mystery book. The River We Remember The River We Remember by William Kent Krueger by William Kent Krueger. Beautifully written. Set in 1958 Minnesota. Characters are very well described so you feel you know them. I highly recommend.


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Sarah | 82 comments My thoughts on Magnolia Parks�&; /review/show...


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Thomas (tom471) | 109 comments I read A Good Life by Virginie Grimaldi. It is literary fiction, translated from French. My 3.5 star review, rounded up. /review/show...


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Christine   Book Woman of Troublesome Creek by Kim Michele Richardson | IRL book club selection
I enjoyed learning the history of traveling library and the women who dedicated their lives to it, however the story of Cussy Mary Carter didn’t really hold my attention.

The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek by Kim Michele Richardson


Jayme(theghostreader) (jaymetheghostreader) | 3105 comments Finished Foundation
and starting Intrigues


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PattyMacDotComma | 1276 comments “A lot of people who aren’t Native don’t know this story,� said Pulitzer Prize winner Tommy Orange about his second book, Wandering Stars. Now there's no excuse for not knowing about the Florida prisons and boarding schools where the Southern Cheyenne were sent.
Wandering Stars by Tommy Orange My review of Wandering Stars


Rosh ~on extended semihiatus~ (roshreviews) | 334 comments Maid of Steel by Kate Baker
Maid of Steel by Kate Baker
A good debut that could have been great had it reduced the number of topics. Still, might be interesting to historical fiction readers as it covers plenty of events from 1911-12 Ireland.
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Affy (affyvarona) | 1 comments Just finished The Alice Network by Kate Quinn 😍🙌🏻 Next up: The Frozen River by Ariel Lawton


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Eric | 11374 comments Affy wrote: "Just finished The Alice Network by Kate Quinn 😍🙌🏻 Next up: The Frozen River by Ariel Lawton"

I enjoyed "The Alice Network." I thought Quinn's The Rose Code The Rose Code by Kate Quinn was better.


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Thomas (tom471) | 109 comments I read two kindle books: A Night at the Tropicana. My 4 star review for a sweet, short story /review/show...
Then Last Dance
It is book 16 in a legal thriller series. My 3.5star review rounded up /review/show...


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Carolyn | 158 comments Although it deals with some dark themes, this is a fun Regency romance filled with swashbuckling adventure.

The Benevolent Society of Ill-Mannered Ladies (The Ill-Mannered Ladies, #1) by Alison Goodman The Benevolent Society of Ill-Mannered Ladies by Alison Goodman

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Sarah | 82 comments Another book to add to my romantasy collection. Just finished Powerless. /review/show...


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Tammy | 64 comments Rereading an oldie House of Dreams House of Dreams (The deWarenne Dynasty #contemporary setting) by Brenda Joyce by Brenda Joyce has romance, history, and the paranormal


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Pippa Elliott | 93 comments A change of pace for me Sparkling Cyanide (Colonel Race, #4) by Agatha Christie Recently read the Lucy Worsley biography of Agatha Christie and thought I could do with a dose of the real thing .


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Peggyzbooksnmusic | 974 comments Finished Cannery Row by John Steinbeck. A classic! Rated 5 stars and on my Favorite Shelf.
Link to my short review with some favorite quotes:
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Tiziana | 102 comments Another engaging mystery in "Crispin Guest" medieval noir series by
Jeri Westerson installment #6 :

Shadow of the Alchemist Shadow of the Alchemist (Crispin Guest, #6) by Jeri Westerson

here is my 5 stars review
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MaryAnn Diorio (drmaryanndiorio) | 4 comments I'm currently reading The Legacy of Longdale Manor by Carrie Turansky, a split-time historical romance set in the Lake District of England.


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Sarah | 82 comments Started off a little slow but then it really picked up. I enjoyed The Heiress�&; /review/show...


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Tammy | 64 comments Currently rereading Queen in Waiting Queen in Waiting (Georgian Saga, #2) by Jean Plaidy byJean Plaidy I like this book though I wish people back then came up with more names


Jayme(theghostreader) (jaymetheghostreader) | 3105 comments Finished Intrigues and reading Closer to the Heart


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Thomas (tom471) | 109 comments I read The Safekeep by Yael van der Wouden
It is historical fiction set in 1961 Netherlands. I rated it 2.5 stars rounded up. There are graphic sex scenes. My review /review/show...


Rosh ~on extended semihiatus~ (roshreviews) | 334 comments Frank and Red by Matt Coyne
Frank and Red by Matt Coyne
One of the sweetest stories I have ever read. The titular characters are the best!
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Peggyzbooksnmusic | 974 comments Finished Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell. Contemporary YA fiction. Enjoyed more then I thought I would. Rated 4 stars.


Jayme(theghostreader) (jaymetheghostreader) | 3105 comments Finished reading Closer to the Heart and starting The Extra


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Thomas (tom471) | 109 comments I read Don't Let the Devil Ride by Ace Atkins It is an entertaining private eye thriller, set in Memphis, Tennessee. My 4 star review /review/show...


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Liza | 68 comments Just finished The Frozen River by Ariel Lawhon. Really enjoyed it but the one drawback for me was the voice was too modern. Some authors (Geraldine Brooks and Maggie OFarrell come to mind) really have a great old timey voice that sets the right mood for the timeframe while still being accessible. This would be a 5 star read if the language was a bit more true to the time period, but still a great read.


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Thomas (tom471) | 109 comments I read Desperation Reef: A Novel by T. Jefferson Parker It is a book that surfers will love. But I am not a surfer. I rated 3.5 stars rounded down. My review /review/show...


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Carolyn | 158 comments This is another fun culinary mystery in this series featuring a young Julia Child and her intrepid friend Tabitha in post WW2 Paris.

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Christine   Completed
The House on Biscayne Bay by Chanel Cleeton | read by Caroline Hewitt & Frankie Corzo | Review
Gorgeous Miami setting and a nice mystery early 20th century.

The House on Biscayne Bay by Chanel Cleeton


Rosh ~on extended semihiatus~ (roshreviews) | 334 comments Our Daughter, Who Art in America by Mukana Press
Our Daughter, Who Art in America by Mukana Press
An interesting anthology for those who would enjoy short stories infused with African culture.
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Sarah | 82 comments I know a lot of people really liked this one but I found it kind of underwhelming. My review for The Last Thing He Told Me�&; /review/show...


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Joan | 25 comments I just finished A Calamity of Souls by David Baldacci and gave it 5 stars.


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Peggyzbooksnmusic | 974 comments Finished A Regimental Murder #2 Captain Lacey by Ashley Gardner. Gritty historical mystery set in Regency England. This dragged somewhat in the middle although had a powerful ending. 3.5 stars that I bumped up to 4 stars.


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Pippa Elliott | 93 comments The Arsenic Eater's Wife by Tonya Mitchell
Really enjoying it...shaping up for 5 stars. A true crime with a wrongful conviction for murder, set in the late 1880s. Really well written and stayed up way too late reading last night...


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Maureen (maursbooks) | 548 comments I am currently reading The Last Rose of Shanghai by Weina Dai Randel
I am really enjoying it


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Tammy | 64 comments I have started reading Her Majesty's Necromancer Her Majesty's Necromancer (The Ministry of Curiosities, #2) by C.J. Archer byC.J. Archer kind of a fantasy during the late Victorian era


Rosh ~on extended semihiatus~ (roshreviews) | 334 comments Chernobyl: The Fall of Atomgrad by Matyáš Namai
Chernobyl The Fall of Atomgrad by Matyáš Namai
A graphic novel about the Chernobyl nuclear disaster. Won't have much to offer if you have already read other nonfiction works on the topic, but a good book for those who want a quick gist of the events.
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Sarah | 82 comments Might be an unpopular opinion but I found Daisy Haites more bearable than the first one in this series. �&; /review/show...


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Bahram | 4 comments A recommendation by a friend a couple of years ago when I could not put the book down! It's a historical fiction, depicting life of ordinary people in Iran, pre- and post revolution 1979. A must read with a twist! From Fall to Spring


Rosh ~on extended semihiatus~ (roshreviews) | 334 comments Red Runs the Witch's Thread by Victoria Williamson
Red Runs the Witch's Thread by Victoria Williamson
A spooky novella loosely based on true events in 1720s Scotland.
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Thomas (tom471) | 109 comments I read The Wild Inside by Christine Carbo It is book 1 of the Glacier mystery series, set in Glacier NP, Montana, US. I rated it 3.5 stars rounded up. My review /review/show...


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Dana White | 6 comments Right now, I'm immersed in Mark Twain's novel about Alexander the Great. I believe Twain has masterfully captured the essence of Alexander and translated it beautifully onto the pages.


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