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What are we all currently reading?

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MichaelQuestion author

The Reader by Bernhard Schlink

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Annette

Women of the Grey box set by @Carol

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Carol

@Annette ahhh my heart just did a flutter!

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Heather
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Courtney

The Compound Effect and Rooster Bar

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Morgan

What Alicia forgot

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Jacqueline

The Memory of Butterflies by Grace Greene and The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson

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Pam

Dial meow for murder by: Bethany blake

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Lejane

In One Person by John Irving

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Cara

Several for me…. “Librarian of Auschwitz”, “Lilac Girls”, “Big Little Lies”, “Firefly Lane”, and “Nine Perfect Strangers”.

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Lejane

Looking forward to Nine Perfect Strangers…..

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Jacqueline

@Cara all good!

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Cara

@Jacqueline Ive also read “Tattooist Of Auschwitz” and it was really good along with “The Nightingale”

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Shari

My phone

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Lejane

Lol

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Trudy

Bird Box

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Lindsay

of bone and blood nora roberts

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Lejane

Can’t wait….hasn’t arrived on our shores as yet.

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Elle

About to start Alice by Christina Henry today

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Trema
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Vibhuti

Becoming, year one and the secret garden

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Jasmine

Children of Blood and Bone

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Victoria

Rhapsodic

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Amanda

Trying to finish Private Berlin by James Patterson.

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Amos

I am reading the sequel to “The Meek” I am limited with how fast I can read it though, the author is kind of slow writing it. That @Amos can be pokey 😛

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Polina

Becoming by Michelle Obama

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Heather

@Polina, me too

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Phil

I have been trying to get around to reading this little book for a while now..

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Charlie
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Susan

An Amelia Peabody Novel – The Deeds of the Disturber – book 5

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Danielle

Coraline

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Connie
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Kaitlin

Strange the Dreamer

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Mary

One Day in December by Josie Silver

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Sarah

The Odds, Stewart O’Nan

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Lesley
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Kelsey

The Dark by James Herbert

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Jennifer

Boy Erased by Gerrard Conley

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Michael

I am listening to, beneath a scarlet sky! Listening to books is how I read because I am visually impaired for anyone who doesn’t know.

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Jennifer

@Michael I listened to that one too. Sooooo satisfying!

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Michael

@Jennifer it started out kind of slow for me, however, I don’t give up easy until I get threeforce or half the way through and then it got real intriguing to me!

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Connie
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Michael

@Connie I finished, Neath a scarlet sky today! The approximate reading time was over 15 hours, and I think I did it in under 12.

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Fee

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/42380642-paragon

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Erin

The forgotten garden by Kate Morton.

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Tabetha

Enders game!

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Rebecca

Nearly finished Urban Shaman by C.E. Murphy.

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Jill

The Muse of Nightmares….and YES I’m 52 yrs old and LOVE IT!!!!!!

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Samantha

Verity

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Autumn

Hunger games again lol

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Pamela

On the Fence by Kasie West

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Angel

Northanger Abbey

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Caroline

Inning scared. Lisa Jackson

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Kensley

The Tattooist of Auschwitz

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Ginger

W.Bruce Cameron A Dogs Way Home

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Britany

Daughter of the Pirate King

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Vicki

Crooked Kingdom by Leigh Bardugo!

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Brandy

The Rooster Bar by John Grisham

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Mary

I loved that book ! John Grisham at his best !

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Brandy

@Mary I agree it is a good book!

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Catherine
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Lisa

The Shadows We hHide by Allen Eskens. Everything Ive read my him is great!

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Mary

The Rule of One.

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Yvonne

The book of dust by Phillip Pullman

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Richard

Paradise City by Elizabeth Day.

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Kas

Clive Cussler Night Probe

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Sandy

@Kas love anything by him. ????

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Kas

@Sandy he’s a fantastic writer, I love his books, they never get boring

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Susan

Say nothing by brad parks. Amamzing psych thriller

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Marc

The Last to die, by Beverly Barton

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Robert

A really good Agatha Christie novel

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Lexi

Coldbrook by Tim Lebbon

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Sydney

Pretty little liars and the hobbit

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Debbie

The Heart’s Invisible Furies by John Boyne

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Daniel

Bird Box
Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee

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Diane

Winter Garden

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Laurie

The Library Book by @Susan

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Laurie

Second Foundation
Isaac Asimov

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Stephanie

Good As Gone by Douglas Corleone

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Tanairy

HP and the goblet of fire

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MichaelQuestion author

read the whole series over the summer. You will love it

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Scott

Blackout by Ragnar Jonasson

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Lydia

The Three Secret Cities

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Mark

Mr. Kiss and Tell, the second Veronica Mars novel.

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Hannah

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.

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Kari
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Suzanne

My son was reading that

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Sandy

Reading a new author Beneath the burning Sky. By Jenny Ashcroft. ????

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Aczar

The Rule of Thoughts by James Dashner.

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Nancy

The Fall of Lucifer

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Suzanne

You believers

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Carol

And Only to Deceive by Tasha Alexander

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Sevda

Primal Fear by William Diehl

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Lindsay

Just started The Alice Network

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Bonnie

All My Rivers Are Gone.

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James

Who Do You Love – Jean Thompson

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Phyllis

Just received notice that a copy of The Kingdom of the Blind by Louise Penny is waiting for me at the library. I know where I’m going tomorrow and what I’ll be reading. Perfect timing, as I am almost done with Barkskins.

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Kelsey

In the middle of Godsgrave by Jay Kristoff & Written in my Own Heart’s Blood by Diana Gabaldon. Two very different books lol

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Jon

“Gibraltar: The Greatest Siege in British History”

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Jeri

The Witch Elm by Tana French

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Tracey

I was reading Blood line but my daughter made me leave the book at her place since she hadn’t read it yet. (i pulled it off her shelf while visiting) i wish i’d just gone ahead and finished it; i was half way through.. its a great story. i love investigative puzzles, twists and turns.. (criminology, etc…)

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Cassie

Song of a war boy

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Padmanabh

Nicholas Nickleby

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Maria

Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas
Shadowfever by Karen Moning

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Louiselle

How is the book @Maria?

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Maria

@Louiselle so far so good. Kinda makes me wanna reread ACOTAR series tbh, but it seems pretty good.

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Louiselle

I don’t know about the book, but I love the cup.

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Pema

while i am falling by Laura @Moriarty

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Tracy

Empire of storms by sarah j maas…trying to finish before jan 1

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Jessica

The big cat nap by Rita mae brown

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Jp

The Ghost Files by Apryl Baker

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Mary

All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr

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Rachel

@Mary how is that? It’s on my to read list

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Mary

Loving it! Almost finished now. Would definitely recommend it!

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Tony

Rumpole of the Bailey, by John Mortimer, Letters of Pliny the Younger, Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte, The Road To Little Dribbling, by Bill Bryson, The Dark Tourist by Dom Joly, Small Gods by Terry Pratchett and Enemies At Home by Lindsey Davis.

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Jp

Simultaneous reading?

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Tony

Sort of, yeah. All ongoing simultaneously. Some in paperback, some on Kindle, some in audio.

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Jp

Nice. You keep yourself pretty occupied. Long live.

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Tony

Right back atcha, @Jp. the irony is that my day-job is as an editor of other people’s books, and my biggest hobby is trying to write my own. So it’s books all ways up with me 😀 Happy days and groovy nights to you 😉

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Dustin

https://www.amazon.com/Something-Borrowed-Blood-Soaked-Christa-Carmen-ebook/dp/B07DK2YJV3

Starting today!?

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Dustin

I might also read some more of The Lacuna.

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Ingela

Bird box

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Rebecca

@Ingela I bought the book but haven’t read it yet ?

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Ingela

Got it as a christmusgift

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Bente

https://www.amazon.com/Heartstone-Book-Elle-Katharine-White-ebook/dp/B01ER6G0E2/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1546012503&sr=1-1&keywords=heartstone

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Bibliophile

Disgrace by Coetzee

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Heather
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Sandy

Outlander Voyager

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Angela

The Da Vinci Code

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Rebecca

I’m not sure I should admit this…
Christmas Wishes and Mistletoe Kisses by Jenny Hale
What can I say? I’m still in the Hallmark Christmas movie mode.

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Patricia

The Teacher’s Bride Kathleen Fuller

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Sarah

The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend, by Katarina Bivald

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Helen

barbara taylor bradford master of his fate is very gdx

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Barb

Dinotopia, River Quest by John Vornholt

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Sally

Finished Hillbilly Elegy and started Love and Ruin by Paula McClean-one of the last few TBR’s of 2018.

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Michael

@Sally What was, hillbilly elegy, about police. Title, sounds interesting!

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Suzanne

About to start a new book and I swore I had enough at home but came home with a bag full from the library. None of them are on my to be read list, but they all looked too good to leave at the library

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Michael

I am still, waiting on 15 books, from the library for the blind sitting here watching full metal jacket, I discovered, and there is a book, I am going to order it next week.

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Cecilia

Ways to hide in winter

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Sarah

November Road. ??

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Daniel

Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee

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