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Any recommendations on title of books that you can’t stop reading?

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Peg

The last book I could not put down was Bird Box.

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Susan

I read ten in a row of the Gabriel Allon series by Daniel Silva. I’m not proud, just relieved there are several more.

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Jennifer

The Kitchen House!

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Megan

The Potato Factory

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Megan

I couldn’t put it down

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Emily

Dark Matter

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Donna

From Sand and Ash by Amy Harmon, The Color of Our Sky by Amita Trasi, In the Light of the Garden by Heather Burch, and all of Kyra Davis’s books especially the Sophie Katz series

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Toni

“Nurse, Come You Here!” – True life tales of a nurse in Scotland, what life was like after the big war. Could not put the book down, really interesting read, of the time.

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Catherine

All The Ugly and Wonderful Things and Dark Matter

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Annetta

The Good Daughter, I read it in 2 days, just couldn’t put it down.

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Jeffrey

The 100-Year-Old Man That Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared

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Christa

Little fires everywhere. This is how it always is. The library at mount char.

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Greg

The Cryptonomicon by Neal Stephenson.

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Sharon

Forever Amber

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Linda

Lincoln in the Bardo…absolutely top notch!

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Robyn

This is a book that I just found the hardest time reading. It droned on and on. I guess I have the opposite assessment of this one. Just my opinion, of course.

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Lisa

Danielle Steel, Lisa Scotoline, Nicholas Sparks, Naomi Ragen, Fern Michaels
I am stuck on these authors for now. Never a disappointment with any I have read, I’m just into my second book with Lisa Scotoline..

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Ukht

Reclaim your heart by yasmin mogahed

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Brandi

Susan Wiggs “The Lakeshore Chronicles” and the Stone Barrington books.

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Rosalie

The Homegoing

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Michael

A Gentleman in Moscow

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Jane

What She Knew

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