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10-06-2019 05:30 PM
10-06-2019 05:34 PM
@Epicurean wrote:just finished reading Tess Gerritsens latest,THE SHAPE OF NIGHT and only finished it because I paid for it. What a horrible read,so disappointed as I always enjoy her work.
Now reading IMAGINARY FREND by Stephen Chbosky a very good suspense. Good read.
@Epicurean - I agree with you. I was disappointed in it and would not recommend it. I thought it was silly too. The heroine falls in love with a handsome sea captain ghost, who seems to have read "50 Shades of Grey", if you know what I mean.
10-06-2019 08:06 PM
@dawg lover I thought this was a real page turner. The author creates a what would you do story line. There are a couple of twists to the story. I recommend it. I do wish the main character was stronger, but I could understand why she wasn’t. I also enjoyed LIES by the same author.
10-07-2019 09:21 AM
No Judgments, by Meg Cabot;
The Tinderbox, by Beverly Lewis.
10-07-2019 11:08 AM
I just finished Kathi Daley's The Inn At Holiday Bay: Pilgrim in the Parlor. This is a really good mystery series, as are most of Daley's books.
10-07-2019 11:28 AM
A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles. It's 1922 and Count Alexander Rostov is sentenced to house arrest for being a "unrepentent aristocrat" during the Bolshevik tribunal. His living area is a small attic room, and the story describes how he adjusts to this and to the events unfolding around him.
This is a very good book. The author has wonderful descriptions and introduces a cast of interesting characters throughout the novel. I see why this book was given so many great reviews. Highly recommended.
10-07-2019 11:46 AM
I just finished She was the quiet one by Michele Campbell, wow what an ending, I enjoyed this book very much! You have to ask yourself Do we really know anyone?
Next up The Suspect by Fionna Barton, will post my final review when I finish!
10-07-2019 02:56 PM
@teganslaw wrote:A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles. It's 1922 and Count Alexander Rostov is sentenced to house arrest for being a "unrepentent aristocrat" during the Bolshevik tribunal. His living area is a small attic room, and the story describes how he adjusts to this and to the events unfolding around him.
This is a very good book. The author has wonderful descriptions and introduces a cast of interesting characters throughout the novel. I see why this book was given so many great reviews. Highly recommended.
As so many others here, I also loved this book. @teganslaw You've given a great description of it. I love the complexity of the characters and the plot and it has one of the best endings I've ever read.
10-07-2019 03:04 PM
I finished The Dutch House (Ann Patchett) and loved it. The characters were so well drawn, I felt like I knew them. I'm not usually a fan of family sagas but this one kept me engrossed all the way through. Five stars from me. I don't do audible but I've read so many comments that the audio is even better since it's narrated by Tom Hanks.
10-07-2019 03:15 PM
Finished My Blue by Emery Jacobs in almost a day. It's been a while since I finished a book that fast in a long time. A sweet love story.
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