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What has been your top read (or top few) for 2018?!

What has been your top read (or top few) for 2018?!

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Josué

Eye Of The Needle by Ken Follett

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Jenny

I don’t believe any of them were published in 2018 but I loved The Nightingale, The Book Thief, A Man Called Ove.

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Sean

Les miserable, the count of monte cristo and the three musketeers were all excellent

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Ronda

Educated, Becoming, The Interestings, Beartown, Signature of All Things

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Writerfrank

In 27 Days Alison Gervais Unique young adult time travel story about a girl going back in time to save someone she barely knows from a suicide attempt Very fast paced and thought provoking HIGHLY RECOMMENDED !!!

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Kaitlin

Silence Fallen, Legendary, Six of Crows, Becoming, Kindgom of Ash – in no particular order

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Steph

Where The Crawdads Sing, Rust & Stardust, The Dream Daughter.

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PJ

Whisper by @Tal and A Ferry of Bones and Gold by @Hailey

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Monique

An Anonymous Girl
The Silent Patient
Before I Let You In

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Sandra

@Monique who wrote the second 2?

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Monique

Jenny Blackhurst wrote a Before I Let You In and The Silent Patient is a February release. Oh my god! Two of my fav psychological thriller reads ever

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Lisa

@Monique you just sent me down a rabbit hole. I had to look up the books you posted and added them plus 6 more to my tbr list. Thank you… I think ?

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Lisa

@Monique ,
The Girl Before
Stranger in the House
Our Kind of Cruelty
The Other Woman
Behind Closed Doors
The Chalkman
Then She Was Gone

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Monique

Lisa Whitehead Murray I read 4 of those ! Stranger in the House was in my list so moving that up! My book
Club just finished her novel The Couple Next Door. They liked it.

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Sandra

Diane Chamberlain The Dream Daughter, Wendy Webb Daughters of the Lake, MJ Rose Tiffany Blues, Laura McHugh Arrowood, Every book by David Rosenfelt.The Glass Ocean by Karen White, How to Stop Time by Matt Haig.

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Mara

Listen to the Marriage by John Jay Osborn. The Book of Essie by Meghan MacClean Weir. Rosie Colored Glasses by Brianna Wolfson. Becoming by Michelle Obama and Educated by Tara Westover.

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Sydney

Scythe, the chalkman by CJ Tudor

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Aggie

I just finished Scythe! I liked it, but was a little too violent for my taste.

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Aggie

Angela’s Ashes, In Cold Blood, Magpie Murders, Tuesdays with Morrie, and Then She Was Gone were my faves.

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Loba

Tattoist of Auschwitz and the nightingale. Although I think almost all I’ve read have been quite fabulous

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Catherine

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David

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Christina

Here they are! https://www.travelmavenmama.com/best-books-of-2018/

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David

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Mara

@David lived this

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Mara

meant loved! My multitasking skills suck ?

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Robyn

@David I just finished this and was really disappointed in the end ?

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Robyn

@David I know! Such great reviews, I know I’m in The minority

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David

@Robyn oh well we cant like evrything..

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Catherine

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Catherine

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Catherine

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Aggie

I loved this! The only reason I didn’t list it is because I read it last year.

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Kerry

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/34964905-the-sun-does-shine?ac=1&from_search=true

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Richard

Hangover Square by Patrick Hamilton and Middle England by Jonathan Coe.

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Misty

Kite Runner and One Thousand Splendid Sun

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Lisa

A Man Called Ove

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Christine

The Secret Between Us by Thrifty Umigar The Nightingale

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Helen

Everything I never told you be Celeste Ng

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Donna

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Vera

The Labyrinth of Spirits

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Ginger

To many to post.

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Mona

The Seven husbands of Evelyn Hugo

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Kelsey

The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson

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Alex

For fiction, “Under My Skin” by A.E. Dooland and for non-fiction “Becoming Nicole” by Amy Nutt Ellis.

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Emma

Restore me by tahereh mafi

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Faydra

Damsel by Elena K. Arnold

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JadeElla

Manic Kingdom!!!

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Mary

World without end Sebastian Barry

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Cassandra

The Sociopath Next Door, One of us is Lying, the Belgariad, Treblinka, Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki, Eleanor Oliphant, Radium Girls, Obsidio, Rise and Fall of DODO, Warcross, Zombie Lake, Zombie Island, and more

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Nicole

Three Dark Crowns or We Were Liars

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Caitlin

Manic Kingdom by Erin Stair!! Total page-turner and ( hard to believe) but based on a true story!!

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Becks

I’ve really been loving the Throne of Glass series!

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Elaine

Silk and Song by Dana Stabenow

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Loretta

Nowhere Child by Christian White

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Belinda

The Stand, a thousand splendid suns and odd Thomas

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Alma

The whole Lunar Chronicles, including Heartless

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Courtney

The Program duo by Suzanne Young
The Room duo by Daniel O’Malley

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Shannon

Excluding rereads, Dark Matter by Blake Crouch.

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