Describe the current book you are reading in three words ?Describe the current book you are reading in three words ? Paula #questionnaire
ohh.. Mystery genre? I love Myster/Thriller/suspense books.. specially at bed time when every one is sleeping, pin drop silence around the house 🙂
YA, Four, Tattoos
Just getting started.
Enchanted. Faraway. Children
Frustrating, psychotic, funny
Murder on train.
Murder on the Orient Express??
Actually no. Coincidence that I am reading 2 of this theme back to back.
ohh.. Mystery genre?
I love Myster/Thriller/suspense books.. specially at bed time when every one is sleeping, pin drop silence around the house 🙂
Yes. Here it is. Very good.
thanks,I’ll put it in my TBR pile ?
Alien abduction again
50 shades of grey
Funny, paranormal, ravens
Mystery, Murder,10people.. ?
Awesome and interesting
Christmas, July, Murder
Written by me ?
real, interesting, saudi arabia
Balloon, Witness, Run!
Dead Woman Walking by Sharon Bolton
Yes. Engrossed in it. Very clever story.
Suspicious Russian siblings
The hiding place
Typical but good
Mona Lisa’s Master
Arsenic, sisters, cat.
Arsenic and old lace?
@Ruby We Have Always Lived in the Castle ?
Ummm, which one? ??
Interesting, fun and grabbing
Infuriating, intriguing, slow
Moving too slow
kind of boring
Fascinating true crime
ineresting,fun,witty
Haunting Christmas past
Long, Civil War
Disturbing as hell
Which book? I love disturbing reads lol
Ghosts, murder, Idlewild
High school shootings
I know this much is true?
I was thinking _The Hour I First Believed_; interesting we both thought of Wally Lamb.
New Orleans flatboats
Gosh, just reading through this and we like some dramatic stuff don’t we? ?
Drought, death, Australia
Latest REACHER adventures
Virginia Woolf classic
A slow burn
sexiest men ever.
Tale of survival.
Loss brings love
Very drawn out
Blood, gore, death. ?
What are you reading?
A Feast for Crows (George R.R. Martin) and The Way of Kings (Brandon Sanderson) 😀
Sci-fi, historic,and college.
Numerous, different, scary?
Tad old fashioned
Sandhills migration, brains