IT by Stephen King – I am enjoying it… A Court of Wings and Ruin by Sarah Maas… loving it… Fantastic Beast and Where to Find Them by JK Rowling… of course I love it. And just started Wizard of Oz so its too early to tell…
Oh yes from the first book when it came out onward. I waited from one year to the next for every book to be published. I have read the entire series maybe 5 times and I have them all on audio CD so I can listen to them going to bed, driving, doing housework etc. It is one of my top series and If I could be in a relationship with any man from a book, it would be Roarke.
Miracle in the Andes by Nando Parrado. An absolutely brilliant read about the 1972 plane crash written beautifully by one of the survivors. Highly, highly recommended ?
@Jacqueline cool!!! Did you enjoy them?? I do … even if some critics doesnt!!! I have all of them in french ans in mass paper back (that’s why it take time to read them). Im doing a marathon for now
Thanks to 5-minute history, I got to researching books about the 1888 blizzard that swept over the east part of the U.S. on March 11. I found Blizzard! It looks like a kids book but doesn’t read that way. Lots of illustrations from newspapers of the time. And lots of individual stories.
Halfway through the Girl With All The Gifts. Not what I thought it would be and when I realized what it was about, I didn’t think I’d like it, but I am enjoying it. A unique take on a popular subject.
Behind her eyes by Sarah pinborough. I am enjoying it I’m just finding it hard to find time to read, I have a newborn ( 3 weeks old) and I’m always tired or feeding right now
I’m currently reading Hall of Souls and the Book of the Fairies (Meridian Chronicles #1) by M.D. Fryson. It’s ok. Have any of you read it and enjoyed? I’m about halfway through and finding it kind of confusing and just “meh.”
Just started “Cirque: Act 1” by Ashleigh Giannoccaro. Enjoying it so far.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/31307210
Under fire by scarlett cole. So far i’m liking it 😀
Currently doing a re-read of NOS4A2 by Joe Hill in preparation for the AMC series coming out. I’m very much enjoying it!
Reading The Mailbox and really liking it
IT by Stephen King – I am enjoying it… A Court of Wings and Ruin by Sarah Maas… loving it… Fantastic Beast and Where to Find Them by JK Rowling… of course I love it. And just started Wizard of Oz so its too early to tell…
Connections In Death and you better believe I am enjoying my read.
@Jacqueline have you read the series in order?
Oh yes from the first book when it came out onward. I waited from one year to the next for every book to be published. I have read the entire series maybe 5 times and I have them all on audio CD so I can listen to them going to bed, driving, doing housework etc. It is one of my top series and If I could be in a relationship with any man from a book, it would be Roarke.
London, by Edward Rutherfurd; I’m enjoying it very much, it reminds me of Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett
The Pelican Brief by John Grisham. Can’t put it down!
@Marwa I really like John Grisham. Have you read any of his new stuff?
Not yet ?
The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri. On the verge of giving it up as I’m struggling with it
Millionaire Fastlane by MJ DeMarco, and yes I’m loving it!!!
Next Year In Havanna by Chanel Cleton and I’m really enjoying it. I’m learning things about Cuban history that I didn’t know
Dead Mountain (the story about the Dyaltov Pass Incident). Fascinating account.
The Glass & Steele series on book 4
Just started B is for Burglary.
@Janie Sue Grafton?
Yes ma’am!
@Janie omg. I love that series. Are you liking it so far?
Well it is ok, it feels more like cozy mystery to me, but I am hoping Kinsey becomes a whole lot more real for me.
@Janie I definitely understand. I don’t like the repetitive nature of the books. But I guess that makes it available to read out of order
I agree, but I can’t bring myself to skip through books. LOL I feel like we lose the essence of the main character.
I’m almost finished Letters to the Lost by Brigid Kemmerer and loving it. It is the first book this year to totally capture my interest.
I’m reading Verity, by Colleen Hoover… it is riveting! It’s not what I expected… but I’m enjoying it ?
I heard so much about Colleen Hoover. I wanna try something by her.
Currently reading Faking Normal and The Stranger Beside Me. I’m enjoying both!
@Katie I really wanna read the stranger beside me.
It’s so good
I’m reading this book, and I really like it.
The Hate U Give. It’s fantastic!
The President is Missing by James Patterson. Enjoying it.
@Ryan this is a thick book. Was it hard to get into?
The beginning was slow but it picks up.
Finishing To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before by Jenny Han and I’m enjoying it.❤❤
The Victory Garden by Rhys Bowen, so far so good, but only 6 pages in lol.
Reading Nowhere Child and it is awesome!!! It’s by Christian White.
Acts of Mercy by Mariah Stewart. Yes I am loving it
Miracle in the Andes by Nando Parrado. An absolutely brilliant read about the 1972 plane crash written beautifully by one of the survivors. Highly, highly recommended ?
I just finish Poseidon’s arrow by Clive Cussler, in french … I will start tomorrow The stom (in french again) by Clive Cussler
I have read and possess all of Clive Cussler’s books but they are all in English and on CD.
@Jacqueline cool!!! Did you enjoy them?? I do … even if some critics doesnt!!! I have all of them in french ans in mass paper back (that’s why it take time to read them). Im doing a marathon for now
wouah … thank you for your point of view!!!
The Captive by Victoria Holt….love it! Love all her books!
I devoured Victoria Holt books about 40 years ago. I had forgotten her and how much I enjoyed her books. She got me on a Gothic genre for decades.
Almost finished with Nine Perfect Strangers by Liane Moriarty. Hoping to finish it tonight. I like it.
@Amanda I’ve never read a book by her. I need to pick up one
I’m reading Darkfall, the final book of the Rhenwars Saga. It is pretty decent.
Reba McIntire autobiography…..I am having a hard time getting through it.
@Shasta oh man. I didn’t even know she had an autobiography.
The Familiars by Stacey Halls
Reacher Past Tense by Lee Child love it
Killing Hour by Lisa Gardener
@Alicia I love Lisa as an author
Five Ways to Forgiveness by Ursula K. Leguin. Enjoying her work, as always…
Thanks to 5-minute history, I got to researching books about the 1888 blizzard that swept over the east part of the U.S. on March 11. I found Blizzard! It looks like a kids book but doesn’t read that way. Lots of illustrations from newspapers of the time. And lots of individual stories.
I’m reading Doctor Sleep and I am enjoying it
A Certain Age — Beatriz Williams
We Never Asked for Wings by Vanessa Diffenbaugh
Daisy Jones and The Six – it’s just ok
Halfway through the Girl With All The Gifts. Not what I thought it would be and when I realized what it was about, I didn’t think I’d like it, but I am enjoying it. A unique take on a popular subject.
I just started Shoeless Joe Jackson…I love baseball!
The Mystery at Stowe. It’s a cosy read
Elianne by Judy Nunn
Matched. Yes
Just starting J.M Coetzee’s “Waiting for the Barbarians.”
@Deddy
One of my all time favourites !!
@Deddy I’ll have to try it. I loved Slow Man and Disgrace.
Disgrace is one of the greatest.
The Witches Kind by Louisa Morgan. And yes. I am loving it. Very odd. Comes out on the 19th I believe.
Everything Changes by Jonathan Tropper. It’s a re-read; I enjoy his novels so much.
Lettres de mon Moulin by Alphonse Daudet.
Susan Mallery’s Fool’s Gold series Volume 1 set
The Priory of the Orange Tree by Samantha Shannon and IT by Stephen King
Just starting Mustard Seed, I think I’m going to like it.
Pretty good so far.
Loved the series!
Just finished Verity! I loved it!
Watch me Disappear by Janelle Brown – just started it and enjoying so far.
The Scotch King by Penelope Sky ❤️
Book 1 of The Fairie Queene wasn’t something to be wild about, but I didn’t hate it.
Pieces of Her by Karin Slaughter. I love it so far.
Just started Noir by Christopher Moore.
Mists of Avalon.
Sabaa tahir books. I find her this weekend and… i love her!!! The right amount of love, suspicious, action and mystery
BONFIRE by Krysten Ritter. So far (87 pages down), not a bad read.
I finished Fahrenheit 451 yesterday and have started Miss Pettigrew Lives For a Day.
Promise Canyon by Robyn Carr
This Much Country. Interesting but an unusual read for me
They Both Die at the End … not bad so far
Making History, Stephen Fry. i’ts a reread and i’m loving it although i am skipping the German history bits.
Behind her eyes by Sarah pinborough. I am enjoying it I’m just finding it hard to find time to read, I have a newborn ( 3 weeks old) and I’m always tired or feeding right now
@Claire how wonderful! Congratulations
@Claire oh she’s an angel
The book thief
The Girl In The Pink Raincoat. Loving it.
Daughter of Smoke and Bone by Laini Taylor – hooked from the start and can’t wait to see where it goes!
@Dayna I liked this one. Excited for the next book!
The Well Behaved Lady. It’s very good.
So far, not bad.
I love her books!
A Deadly Grind by Victoria Hamilton. Enjoying the Canadian references.
I am reading Unraveling Oliver, and I am thoroughly enjoying it. I must thank @Thérèse for this recommendation as well?
@Sona I’ve heard of that. I think I have it on my list. I’m glad you’re enjoying it
Im reading a classic, its called “The House of Mirth” who has read it before ?
The dead Ex by Jane Corry. Awesome book I have read this year
Currently reading Between the Lies by Michelle Adams. Really enjoying, just don’t know where the story is going to go.
I’m currently reading Hall of Souls and the Book of the Fairies (Meridian Chronicles #1) by M.D. Fryson. It’s ok. Have any of you read it and enjoyed? I’m about halfway through and finding it kind of confusing and just “meh.”
Faith of the Fallen by Terry Goodkind. I love it!
I’m reading The Hunting Party by Lucy Foley. It’s really good! I’m almost finished! (thriller)
@Erin I heard about this one…worth it?
I literally just finished it! It’s great!
Look Who’s Back for book club. I’m finding it a bit hard going, though according to the blurb it’s really funny. Apparently. ?
The 33 strategies of War. It is fabulous; more of a self-help book with military examples