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I want to plan a book for each month in 2019 m. Please recommend a book below that is a must read, so I can make a plan for the year! ??

I want to plan a book for each month in 2019 m. Please recommend a book below that is a must read, so I can make a plan for the year! ??

Jennifer #recommend

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Jackie

Watership Down xx

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Deidre

Good one, my dad read that one to my brother and I as kids..

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Elizabeth

The sea of tranquility by katja milay

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Tiffanie

El Santo and El Pecador by M. Robinson

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Arlene

Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens. ?????

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Elizabeth

@Arlene i just picked this one up. Finishing the book im on then starting. Heard nothing but great things!

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JenniferQuestion author

I read this and I loved it so much!

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Kecia

Arlene Serpico without giving the details, how was it?

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Michelle

Pavement – Thoughts of a Serial Killer. Richard Butchins.

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Rebecca

The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah

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Bryanne

The Broken Girls Simone St James

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Pam

Reapers by Katie Jackson

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Traci

The Shack by William P Young

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Cassiek

hmm, this was on my worst books list…

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Rebecca

@Traci I read this in January. There was some good takeaways. A little strange, but it was overall fine for me.

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Kecia

I couldn’t finish it.

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Traci

I buy copies of it and hand out to people who have not read it. That’s the beauty of the magic of a book, we all see things differently.

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Ann

Lonesome Dove

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Patricia

The Worst Noel by Amy Reade.

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Alethea

The Nightingale

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Sharyn

The Heart’s Invisible Furies by John Boyne

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Sandra

The Dream Daughter by Diane Chamberlain

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Chelsea

Find me j.s.Monroe x

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Vicki

Everybody’s Son

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Teresa

the red tent

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Georgina

The Hearts Invisible Furies

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Lindsay

Where the crawdads sing

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Lynn

??

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Thomas

The Passage by Justin Cronin

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Donna

Just read The Breakdown by B A Paris. New writer from France. I LOVE book suggestions. Please keep them coming.

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Jeanne

The Bird Box is a must read!

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Cassiek

Not everyone liked this one, I thought it was terrible, boring and so ridiculous.

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Deborah

@Cassiek I loved it (tho I don’t want to do re reads ) but I wasn’t crazy over Crawdads

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Julie

I loved it too.

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Sarah

The movie was very depressing, though! šŸ™

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Nancy

@Jeanne I loved it

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Nonnie

The girl you left behind… Jojo moyes

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Davina

The Poison tree x

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Jason

to kill a mockingbird

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Marla

Once Upon a River and The 57 Bus

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Sarah-Anne

The Choice, Edith Eger

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Sandy

Paris in the Present Tense by Mark Helprin, Will’s Red Coat by Tom Ryan (you will walk in beauty if you read this book) and A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles. If you love Mozart’s Sonata in C, you will love Towles’s description of it at the end of the Book.

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Sommay

I second A Gentleman in Moscow.

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Siarra

Im thinking of doing the same ! I recommend A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini

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Julie

One of my all time favourite books.

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Linda

Mine too

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Jane

The Poisonwood Bible

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Laura

Read that twice, it’s excellent. Would love if they made it a movie!

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Denise

Girl wash your face by Rachel Hollis

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Melody

Great idea! The Art of Racing in the Rain, Kite Runner, The Nightingale

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Bree

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Ann

The Cildrens Act. Ian McEwan.

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Sarah

The Keeper of Lost Things
Elementals
Alif the Unseen

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Katie

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Cynthia

Count of monte christo

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Alison

A Little Life

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Kathy

Educated

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Kaci

After anna todd

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Elfleda

The hearts invisiable furies, the secret she keeps, Educated, The Great Alone, Seven Sisters, Unbroken, The Passage, I Am Pilgrim, The North Star, In order to Live, The Storyteller . Enjoy

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Stella

A Lesson Before Dying

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Sarah

The Greatest Thing Since Sliced Bread- lauded as the best book Stephen King has ever read.

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Melissa

The Book of Separation by Tova Mirvis
No More Goodbyes by Carol Lynne Pearson

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Tamar

F

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Sharon

Outlander

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Celia

The Great Alone
Educated
The Tattooist of Auchwitz

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Susan

Following

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Roberta

The Century Trilogy by Ken Follett

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Samantha

Beartown, Firefly Lane, Dark Matter, The Light We Lost

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Jessica

The woman in the window, the hand that feeds, a court of thorns and roses

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Wiktoria

An accidental apprentice

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Hayley

I’m a fan of Lucy dawson books. White lies and the daughter, I’m reading her latest currently. Behind closed doors by n.a. Paris. Snap by baur won an book award and I managed to get it for 99p the other day that sounds brill x

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Amanda

Can I suggest a trilogy? Scarlet Falls by Melinda Leigh…the first book is titled Hour of Need.

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Amanda

@Jennifer my husband and I both love them. Suspense/Mystery for him and some romance to keep me interested. <3

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JenniferQuestion author

Sounds great!! I’m excited to add it to my list! Thank you. ?

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Dana

The Invisible Bridge, by Julie Orringer. I’m reading it now and wow! So powerful

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Ann

I’ve just finished pachinko. I loved it

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Melissa

The Tattooist of Auschwitz

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