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The First Phone Call from Heaven, Anna Karenina, Frankenstein.. which one should I read first?

The First Phone Call from Heaven, Anna Karenina, Frankenstein.. which one should I read first?

Paige #recommend

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Deanie

Depends,, how involved do you want to be?

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PaigeQuestion author

I want something that could make me feel extreme emotions. The last one I read was too bland, It bored me.

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Deanie

PS….my Mother said Anna Karenina was very boring..

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PaigeQuestion author

Noted??

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Deanie

Out of the 3 I would pick The First Phone Call From Heaven…

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Deanie

Have you read The Kitchen House?

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Deanie

by Kathleen Grissom…

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PaigeQuestion author

Not yet. But I’ll that to my list?

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PaigeQuestion author

add

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Deanie

It’s very hard emotionally and the end is a box of tissue cry..

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PaigeQuestion author

I love a tear jerker every now and then.. Gonna find that book

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Deanie

It’s very good…

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Glenna

I agree, It’s a very good book.

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Deanie

Oh..and Mila 18 by Leon Uris…I cried nearly all the way through that one..

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PaigeQuestion author

Lol too much crying? I think I might need to read a funny one after The Kitchen House

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Deanie

Good luck, hope you find what you need!!

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Glenna

I just started Frankenstein and I’m struggling a bit. It may go on the “couldn’t finish” shelf.

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PaigeQuestion author

I’ve read a comment here somewhere saying that it was really good so I borrowed the book. I love reading mystery so I’m hoping this works out on me?

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