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What’s every one reading just now.The ragged edge of the night by Olivia Hawker.

What’s every one reading just now.The ragged edge of the night by Olivia Hawker.

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Patricia

finishing The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova – highly recommend

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NwangangaQuestion author

Thank you

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Zahra

The ice twins

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Sara

Ohhh, I’ve read that!

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Zahra

@Sara Really! And what do you think of the book?

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Sara

It was good…just wait until the ending…

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Zahra

@Sara Thank you! Now I’m more excited to finish the book ?

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Mary

Murder of Crows by Anne Bishop

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Aneliya

The Girl Before by JP Delaney

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NwangangaQuestion author

I will try to read it

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Aneliya

@Nwanganga , it’s very good so far. Hope you’ll enjoy it too.

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Linda

Trying Frankenstein

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Jessica

Boundaries by Henry Cloud

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Kari

The Unseen by Katherine Webb

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Nacha

The other woman by Sandie Jones

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NwangangaQuestion author

Thank you all

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Claire

The Bone Season by Samantha Shannon.

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Swati

First rider’s call by Kristen Britain

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Stephanie

Life After Life by Raymond Moody.

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Emily

“Dust” the last book in the silo trilogy.

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Miki

The Shining by Stephen King

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Ayodya

The Black tulip by Alexander Dumas

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Heidi

Undercover dreamer by Debbie Macomber

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Tracy

I’m reading the neverending story

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Chloe

Desperation by Stephen King

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Jane

The mysterious death of miss austen by Lindsay Ashford

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Scarlet

Mortal Engines.

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Pam

This Book Is Overdue by Marilyn Johnson

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Jill

That one is on my reading list! I’m reading The Winter Soldier by Daniel Mason….it’s WONDERFUL!!!!

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Cassandra

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.

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Heather

Lethal White by Robert Galbraith
Behind Closed Doors by B.A. Paris

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Sarah

The tattooist of Auschwitz

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Michael

The Wind Up Bird Chronicle.

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Stephanie

Room Service by Rochelle Alers

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Estherjane

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Kim

A Spark of Light by Jodi Picoult

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Pam

Added that to my list. I’ve never read her before.

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Kim

@Pam I read her books as soon as they come out. All other books get put on hold. ?

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Pam

@Kim thanks for the testimony! ? I’ll give her a try!

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Danielle

Nightwing
Revival

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Cherry

Last Breath by Karin Slaughter

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Kimberly

HEX by Thomas Olde Heuvelt

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Michael

@Kimberly I just finished this. I’m curious to know what you think.

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Kimberly

@Michael did you like it?

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Michael

I thought it was an interesting premise, but the further in I got the less interested I became. It was ok but I wouldn’t read it again.

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Erica

I think it was poorly advertised. I read it expecting one type of “horror” and got something completely different.

That said I did enjoy it for what it was (more psychological and Lord of the Flies-y than supernatural horror) and I can’t help but wonder if something was lost a bit in the translation.

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Michael

I didn’t like that every female character seemed completely helpless.

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NwangangaQuestion author

I do not care for horrorstoried

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Kerilyn

12 patients

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Emily

Escaping from Houdini by Kerri Maniscalco

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Michella

A Long Way Gone Memoirs of a Boy Soldier

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Lena

The Other Woman by Daniel Silva.

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Barbara

The Elephant Whisperer. An amazing book.

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Claire

It is a good book. His wife has bought out a sequel. An Elephant in My Kitchen.

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Renee

The Paris Key by Juliet Blackwell

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Walter

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Brandy

Chapter 8 page 150 out of 420.

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Krissy

Sold On A Monday

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Rob

Sleeping Beauties

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Kat

The Time Travelers Wife

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Robert

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Cindy

My Grandmother Asked Me To Tell You She’s Sorry

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Maggie

Phantom of the Opera and The Reformation for Armchair Theologians.

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Carol

Book thief

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Judith

One of my all time favorites!

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Hannah

@Carol love love love this book, and the author has a new one coming out soon

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Britanny

The graveyard book by Neil gaiman

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Jenny

The Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware

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Julie

The Mystery’s of Sherlock Holmes.

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Luz

I am about to read Fall of the Giants by Ken Follett

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Susan

Fortress in the Eye of Time – C.J. Cherryth

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Judith

Three Days Missing

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Lynn

Wild by Cheryl Strayed

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Wally

Halfway through the oathbringer by Brandon Sanderson and the preacher and the presidents. Nancy Gibbs

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Natalie

Hunted james patterson

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Cathy

Dark Matter by Blake Crouch

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Hannah

The Sea Queen by Linnea Hartsyuker

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Chelsea

Well with a newborn and a one in a half year old I’m trying to read The Hazelwood lol

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Hannah

@Chelsea I read so slow since my daughter was born! I used to get through 4 or 5 books a month, now I’m lucky to finish 1!

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Sydney

Breathless by Dean Knootz

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Kirsty

The Bad Place by Dean Koontz

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Davina

A court of wings and ruin by Sarah J. Maas

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Sandra

Just finished Ghosts of the Orphanage, which was tough but good. On to The Black Diary by Nick Redfern

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Mary

The Merciless by Danielle Vega

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Colleen

A Gentleman in Moscow and listening to My Dear Hamilton

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Mike

On the third gray man book (ballistic) by Mark greaney.

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Stacy

Crime and Punishment

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Mardi

New York by Edward Rutherfurd.

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Melinda

Tommyknockers by Stephen King. Tiz the season.

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Pariah

The Killer Inside Me

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Wendy

The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo. A fun and surprisingly thoughtful read.

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Serenity

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Sidra

Children of blood and bones

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