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Re: What Are You Reading --- March 2014

I'm starting Never Knowing by Chevy Stevens. This is a book someone on here said was $1.30 for the hardback at Amazon a few years back. I'm just getting around to reading it now.


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Re: What Are You Reading --- March 2014

On 3/24/2014 SAgal said:
On 3/23/2014 skyblue said: I really enjoyed TWO RIVERS by T. Greenwood. I'm likely to investigate other books by this author.

I read GRACE by T. Greenwood and really loved it - it was absolutely heartbreaking in places but overall a really great read.

I have read all her books including her new one and I have to say I liked GRACE the best . Until what happened at Sandy Hook.

She has grown so much as a writer in the past years I have been reading her books.

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On 3/17/2014 PuppyBreath said:

{#emotions_dlg.thumbup} - YELLOW CROCUS by Laila Ibrahim. Thank you to whoever rec'd this wonderful book. I could not put it down. Only thing wrong with it was that I wished it had been at least twice as long. Things happened right up to the end - wonderfully tying it all together. This was the author's first novel, and I sure hope she writes another. Enjoy!!

I'm reading this now . But have had to stop a few times due to issues with my ill Mother.

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On 3/19/2014 stevie72 said:

Just finished Made in the U.S.A by Billie Letts. I had The Snow Child on reserve at the Library and was 57 in the queue. Finally came in yesterday and can't wait to start reading it.


I loved Made in the USA not only because I live in Vegas and so many of the streets and places were real , but I have adored all Billie Letts books for years. Wish she would write a new one soon.

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Re: What Are You Reading --- March 2014

Finished Cleo Coyle's Billionaire Blend. It was just an ok book in an ok series.

Onto Meg Waite Clayton's The Wednesday Daughters which is a sequel to The Wednesday Sisters which I read yrs ago.

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Re: What Are You Reading --- March 2014

I am just about done with Whistling Past the Graveyard. I loved this book and don't want it to end. I will miss the two main characters. You can't help but love them. Still not quite sure how it will end yet. Thanks to whoever recommended it. I just love the reviews on this board. This book is one of my favorites so far this year.

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Me, too, luvpoos. And I never would have found it if it hadn't been posted here.

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Re: What Are You Reading --- March 2014

I read Larceny and Old Lace by Tamar Myers which is a mystery from the Den of Antiquity series. I also read The Returned by Jason Mott which is the book on which the new TV show Resurrection is based. It has an interesting premise which provides food for thought.

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Re: What Are You Reading --- March 2014

Reading an oldie that I've had around for awhile; Caleb's Crossing by Geraldine Brooks. 1600's New England/Martha's Vineyard.

Got the audio version from the library but it was going to slowly so I switched to reading it myself. Am toggling back and forth: listening in the car and then reading at night. I'm happy I had the audio version because it has made some of the Native American names and places easier to then read myself.

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Re: What Are You Reading --- March 2014

I recommend Blossom Street Brides by Debbie Macomber. It is her newest book that came out on Tuesday. It is a classic Macomber novel with on-going characters from the Blossom Street series, several story lines, and good, old fashioned romance. One thing I especially like about her books is that she writes about realistic romantic adult relationships. I was a little disappointed in a couple of story lines that did not get to a conclusion that satisfied me, but they will probably just be continued in the next installment.