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Best book you’ve read in 2018 ? ⬇️⬇️⬇️ Mine were The Nightingale & The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah.

Best book you’ve read in 2018 ? ⬇️⬇️⬇️

Mine were The Nightingale & The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah.

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Christine

The Great Alone

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Brandi

The nightingale

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Bronwyn

The Nightingale

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Erica

com sutdown, and year one.

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Amy

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Ruth

Eleanor Oliphant

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Pamela

That’s my choice too

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Keith

Robert B. Parker’s Old Black Magic by Ace Atkins

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Sharon

A fine balance by rohington mistry

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Linda

My favourite book ever

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Adrianne

Warlight and #2 The Great Alone

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Karen

@Adrianne I though warlight was not out yet

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Adrianne

@Karen I bought it in paperback last May at Barnes & Noble in NY. HTH! ?

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Karen

@Adrianne oh ok I want to read that one too

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Gabrielle

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Dahlia

@Gabrielle creepy book ?!!

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Gabrielle

Dahlia Frohwein Rosenberg it wasn’t creepy just hard to put down, had to see what happens! I usually judge a book by wether I look forward to picking it up ?

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Maura

Too many to name

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Sandra

So many but the last 2 were the best in a while. Dream Daughter, and Daughters of the lake

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Savanah

Jar of hearts and the other women.. just to name some on the top of my head. I’ve read too many to name

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Juana

The Great Alone

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Carla

The Outsider by Stephen King and Circe by Madeline Miller

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Shea

The great alone and where the crawdad sings

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Krystal

The Nightingale was my fav ?

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Elise

Children of Time, Dark Matter, The Bourbon Thief and Replay.

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Lorraine

The Choke by Sofia Laguna

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Alethea

Memoir- Born a Crime
YA- Children of Blood and Bone
Thriller- good Me bad me
Historical fiction- the Lost Vintage
Contemporary fiction- Nine Perfect Strangers
Romance- cottage by the sea
Holiday- Christmas Camp

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Patti

Where the Crawdads Sing.

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Sharon

The Great Alone
Behind her Eyes

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Lynn

??

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Susan

Coming Home by Rosamunde Pilcher

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Jane

Love Rosamunde Pilcher! Have you read any of her son’s books – Robin Pilcher? He’s very good as well.

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Sharon

@Susan I have that and haven’t read it. Going on my TBR list.

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Kathy

@Susan One of my all time favorite books. I love Rosamunde Pilcher

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Annie

I am Pilgrim ??

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Hollie

All the Ugly amd Beautiful Things.

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Julie

The woman in the window and lilac girls

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Lanni

I have to choose just one?

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Chelli

The Red Queen Series by Victoria Aveyard

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Susan

Would have to say the 5 book series of The Song of Ice and Fire

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Amy

This is going to hurt by Adam Kay
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The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern

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Jo

Same! Those two exactly ?

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Sarah

I’m just happy to be here, a memoir. Rabbit: an autobiography by Ms Pat. Everything is Horrible and Wonderful- another memoir about Harris Wittelson who died of a drug overdoes. All so good. and Becoming was excellent.

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Paige

Year One and Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine. Sadie is a close contender.

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Orla

Probably Elinor Oliphant. Loved it.

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Gill

The Nightingale and The Seven Sisters series

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Molly

The Great Alone and Where the Crawdads Sing.

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Lisa

Before We Were Yours and The Alice Network

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Kellie

The great alone and goodbye Paris

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Judi

11/22/63 and News of the World.

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Lynita

Where the Crawdad’s Sings-sorry if I already put this I have been moving this week and I do not remember who I have posted to

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Bronwyn

@Kimberley

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Kimberley

@Bronwyn I would have to say the same!!

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Jane

Eleanor Oliphant and a couple of William Boyd books were my favourites this year.

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Marna

The Secret Rooms by Catherine Bailey, Spook Street by Mick Herron, ….I’d better stop there.

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Dede

I’ll Meet You There by Heather Demetrios and The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah ?

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Sarai

The Line That Held Us by David Joy. Soooo good!

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Dede

@Sarai loved it so much ?

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Sarai

I really need to read these Kristin Hannah books obviously!

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Karen

@Sarai yes they are very good

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Beth

There was a tie:
The Extraordinary Life of Sam Hell – Robert Dugoni
Sugar Land – Tammy Lynne Stoner

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Jason

steppenwolf by herman hesse has stayed with me since february

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Louise

It’s a toss up between The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, or Heart Shaped Box. Two totally different books!

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Jenn

@Louise I love The Heart Shaped Box. It’s the only book that’s ever scared me.

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Jenn

Before We Were Yourd

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Mariah

Kings of the Wyld

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Tara

A Christmas Carol, The Toymakers and The Fatman A North Pole Tale of Noir

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Shay

Illuminae, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, Verity, Blood Water Paint, and Lifelike

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Sharon

Shell Seekers

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Kimberley

5. Book of the seven sisters series by Lucinda Riley

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Mary

The hearts invisible furies by John Boyne and Days without end by Sebastian Barry.

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Kim

The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah and Beneath a Scarlet Sky by Mark Sullivan

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Kevin

The Upside of Hunger – Author Roxi Harms

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Sharnie

Tattooist of Auschwitz or This is going to hurt x

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Deryn

The Heart’s Invisible Furies by John Boyne. Fabulous novel.

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Stacy

Bright Side by Kim Holden ?

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Jill

Nightingale

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Denise

The Overstory, by Richard Powers

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Isabelle

Is it ok to have one to many to pick from? Xcc

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Linda

So far Circe.. but I am half way through The Nightingale

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Linda

Loved them both.

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Erica

John Hart Iron house and John Hart The last Child

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Lauren

Children of time by Adrian Tchaikovsky and the illuminae files by Amy kaufman and Jay kristoff

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Lesley

Probably ‘The Life and Times of a Very British Man’ by Kamal Ahmed. A bit hard to pick a favourite, though this one for me was a page turner.

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Emily

Delirium series

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Jenny

The Five People You Meet in Heaven – Mitch Albom

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