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What will be your last read of 2017?

What will be your last read of 2017?

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Annette

And a kindle short I started.

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Juliana

Reading this now Annette !

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Annette

Me too I started it?

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Deborah

The bible

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Eva

Currently this is what I’m reading. I doubt it will be my last but I’ve bent super busy lately so who knows.

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Tyler

Library of Souls by Ransom Riggs or The Girl with Deer Horns by Ashlyn Mae

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Angelina

I don’t know yet… I’ve still got time for at least a half dozen more before that BUT if I get the book I’m hoping for for Christmas (The Rooster Bar, John Grisham) there’s a good chance it’ll be the last, or at least the penultimate.

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Annette

Not sure yet, I’ll probably read at least 15 more before then

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Jennifer

Strange weather.

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Keith

Probably “Permanent Midnight”

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Lorraine

Who knows?

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Tashii

The Maze Runner- James Daschner

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Katie

Love that book! The series just gets better and better the more you get through it

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Tashii

I never have time to read and I’ve wanted to read this since I saw Maze Runner the first time and I’m finally making time lol

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Katie

Lol they really are good books, enjoy! 🙂

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Elisabeth

Nooooooo idea. I’m legit in the middle of 8 books right now ??‍♀️

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Arya

Brida

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Elisabeth

No idea. I’m getting my daughter The Book of Dust for Christmas so hopefully that if she finishes it quickly.
I’ll be starting my traditional read of Hogfather soon.

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MaryLou

Outlander by Diana Gabaldon: I’ve read so many good books this year; I hope I end up with one of the best!

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Marjie

Something of my fav. Author Lisa Jackson

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Katie

its looking like it’s going to be Day Shift by Charlaine Harris at the moment but I really wan t to read a Christmas book soon 🙂

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Courtney

Braking dawn

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Stephanie

The Winter People by Jennifer McMahon and There’s a Small Hotel by Elizabeth Cooke

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Danielle

Zlata’s diary or Do They Hear You When You Cry

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Emily

I don’t know, that’s still three weeks away I could finish several more books by then.

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Christina

Same. Too soon to tell.

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Aiman

electrodynamics by K.K. Tewari

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Samir

I don’t know.. ? .. perhaps one of Paulo Coelho for some meditations !!!

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Kenyatta

Debbie macomber

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Tiffany

I have no idea. I have a lot to read between now and then still.

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JH

I’m guessing Glass Town by Steven Saville.

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Sheryl

I’m in a slump so I’m guessing my current book which is friend request

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Elizabeth

Great question. It will either be BRIGHT AS HEAVEN or WHERE THE WILD CHERRIES GROW. I am reading SUNDAY SILENCE now, but should be done.

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Angel

Don’t know, just started the Dating game killer but I should be done with that by new years..maybe 🙂

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Ferne

No Clue Yet – Still lots of reading time left and I don’t make the ‘next’ choice until I finish reading the current one. There’s an abundance of books to choose from in the house and by then new arrivals will have come as gift on Christmas Day.

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JwSierra

Possibly the tea rose if i can get it started it but it could also be shadow and bone

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Meredith

I’ll let you know when I’ve finished reading it.

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Kezzy

Any of the Sookie Stackhouse series

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Angel

Too soon but currently reading maybe someday by colleen hoover ??

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CarlaQuestion author

Love her books!

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Angel

Me too.

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Jan

The Bell Jar

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David

Read it for the first time this year.so glad i did..

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Lee

I just read it recently and I really liked it.

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Maria

The Nutcracker, Christmas Carol or the story this is based on https://m.youtube.com/watch?index=1&list=PLAw_M7UDQ6Zs0eVuuRUdtbrM7t_IpyjAU&v=bO61a-8K2Kc

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Nia-Imani

Hopefully empire of storms.

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Diane

The same as has been for the last 55 years of my life. Dickens’ A Christmas Carol. I read it the day after Thanksgiving, Christmas Day and New Years Eve, every year.

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David

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Megan

No idea! I pick them up as I go and will finish several more. It’s still too early to tell.

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Juliana

Exactly

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Vernette

Pretty Girls

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Linda

Karen Maitland, ‘The Raven’s Head’ (Sigh… and tonnes of my own concoction too. Still Editing my fantasy book)??

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Sandra

Idk.

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Hayley

Mansfield park

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Karen

It looks like The Alice Network, because I’ve been busy reading for work and haven’t had time to read it much.

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Ashley

No idea! Hopefully my 100th book of the year.

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Brenda

Most likely sea view inn by sherryl woods

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Emily

Linda Lael Miller Garette

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Vani

The olive tree by Lucinda Riley

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Mary

I will find out XMAS morning. Although before that I think I’ll read the book Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City, Pulitzer Prize 2017, General Nonfiction.

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Roxie

Who knows it’s not here yet lol

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Beckie

Little Women, I hope

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Kate

Way to much time left. ???????

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Michelle

I have no idea

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Alyssa

My criminology textbook ?

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Tina

Mr. Miracle by Debbie Macomber

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Louise

Proofreading my WIP last week.

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Deanna

No idea, 3 weeks left so hopefully at least 6 books from now!

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Louise

I just order three of David Eddings’ new series, the Dreamers, so that will start me on 2018 readings.

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Amy

Don’t know. I have 5 1/2 left to read to reach my goal! Eek

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Cathy

I have 7…don’t think I will make it this year.

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Amy

I hope l can read faster…

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Cathy

I’ve had a terrible time with concentration..this year. I read 10 books in January…after that ….downhill.

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Amy

Yeh same here but mostly bc l was planning a wedding and lost my beloved cat the day before this year. Eats a lot of time up

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Cathy

So sorry about your kitty?
Your wedding??? If so congrats!
Corrected my amount of books for January. It was 10 not 19!

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Amy

@Cathy my wedding was great…. when l wasn’t thinking of my lost cat the day before. And thank you. ♥️

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Cathy

? Hope you get your books read and have a wonderful holiday!

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Amy

@Cathy trying to, just like we all are. ?

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Leland

Not sure yet. I have so many books on my to read list that I may finish a handful more before the end of the year. Ask me again on December 30th. 🙂

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Kelly

Year One by Nora Roberts

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Mia

Everything’s Eventual Steven King

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Allison

One of the Redwall series. I’m revisiting them this month for comforting nostalgia purposes. LOVING IT.

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Marlene

Don’t know yet.

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Patti

A MIGHTY HEART…Mariane Pearl

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Jenny

I’m trying to finish Glass by Ellen Hopkins a How I Survived Middle School book, Outlander and Shattered Mirror by Amelia Atwater Rhodes all before the end of the year. Once I finish them I’m not starting another before the new year

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Rayne

I’m thinking The Name of the Wind. It’s sooo long and… ugh

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Marlene

But it is so good.

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Rayne

Yes and no. I’m enjoying the writing and world but I’m not sure about the characters.

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Marlene

I enjoyed the characters. They grow on you. I am.anxiously awaiting the third book.

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Rayne

Hm. I’ll see. I’m only part way through the book

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Stephanie

Who knows! I have a lot of books to read…so whichever I pick to read will be the one I last read for 2017….

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Sury

The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler

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Kelly

Midnight Children by Salman Rushdie

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Jane

At this flipping rate Darker. I had it a week

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Victoria

Finished The Girl in the Tower 40 minutes before midnight

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