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Post by bearfootzcontinued on Oct 17, 2024 10:25:19 GMT -6
Anyone else starting their holiday wish list ahead of time? I'm hoping that "add to list" will help me curb the "add to cart" urges.
My big ask will be a Paperwhite scribe, pretty sure I won't get it, but we'll see.
Upcoming/recent book releases on my wish list: Is she really going out with him? Sophie Cousens Eleanore of Avignon, Elizabeth DeLozier The Starlets, Lee Kelly & Jennifer Marie Thorne PS: I hate you, Lauren Connolly A Witch's guide to magical innkeeping, Sangu Mandanna The last one at the wedding, Jason Rekulak I Cheerfully Refuse, Leif Enger
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Post by angelashly on Oct 17, 2024 11:21:46 GMT -6
Anyone else starting their holiday wish list ahead of time? I'm hoping that "add to list" will help me curb the "add to cart" urges. My big ask will be a Paperwhite scribe, pretty sure I won't get it, but we'll see. Upcoming/recent book releases on my wish list: Is she really going out with him? Sophie Cousens Eleanore of Avignon, Elizabeth DeLozier The Starlets, Lee Kelly & Jennifer Marie Thorne PS: I hate you, Lauren Connolly A Witch's guide to magical innkeeping, Sangu Mandanna The last one at the wedding, Jason Rekulak I Cheerfully Refuse, Leif Enger Me so thank you for this list
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Post by abs on Oct 17, 2024 13:20:26 GMT -6
After starting and stopping The Frozen River again I read The Boyfriend. This was probably one of the better Freida books. I mean not great literature whatsoever but it was very enjoyable as a Fear Street throwbook kind of book. In fact maybe it was a plot to one of those, lol. Easy palate cleanser.
Not sure what is next. Definitely not The Frozen River. I just can't. Such unlikeable characters and boring. I don't understand all the five star reviews.
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Post by abs on Oct 17, 2024 13:24:07 GMT -6
Anyone else starting their holiday wish list ahead of time? I'm hoping that "add to list" will help me curb the "add to cart" urges. My big ask will be a Paperwhite scribe, pretty sure I won't get it, but we'll see. Upcoming/recent book releases on my wish list: Is she really going out with him? Sophie Cousens Eleanore of Avignon, Elizabeth DeLozier The Starlets, Lee Kelly & Jennifer Marie Thorne PS: I hate you, Lauren Connolly A Witch's guide to magical innkeeping, Sangu Mandanna The last one at the wedding, Jason Rekulak I Cheerfully Refuse, Leif Enger Yes. Considering DD's birthday is in just a few weeks holiday season is here for sure! The Scribe looks really cool. I really want the Colorsoft Kindle. I don't need it whatsoever but I want pretty covers!
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Post by byjove on Oct 17, 2024 13:30:08 GMT -6
I'm slowly reading Ruthless Vows (I'm only having time at bedtime and not making it more than 10 minutes). Totally forgot what this book was when the hold came up.
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Post by byjove on Oct 17, 2024 13:30:27 GMT -6
After starting and stopping The Frozen River again I read The Boyfriend. This was probably one of the better Freida books. I mean not great literature whatsoever but it was very enjoyable as a Fear Street throwbook kind of book. In fact maybe it was a plot to one of those, lol. Easy palate cleanser. Not sure what is next. Definitely not The Frozen River. I just can't. Such unlikeable characters and boring. I don't understand all the five star reviews. Interesting, this hold just came up for me.
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Post by abs on Oct 17, 2024 13:39:15 GMT -6
After starting and stopping The Frozen River again I read The Boyfriend. This was probably one of the better Freida books. I mean not great literature whatsoever but it was very enjoyable as a Fear Street throwbook kind of book. In fact maybe it was a plot to one of those, lol. Easy palate cleanser. Not sure what is next. Definitely not The Frozen River. I just can't. Such unlikeable characters and boring. I don't understand all the five star reviews. Interesting, this hold just came up for me. I'm in the minority and I think others here liked it! Just not a good fit for me.
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Post by caer on Oct 17, 2024 13:50:19 GMT -6
After starting and stopping The Frozen River again I read The Boyfriend. This was probably one of the better Freida books. I mean not great literature whatsoever but it was very enjoyable as a Fear Street throwbook kind of book. In fact maybe it was a plot to one of those, lol. Easy palate cleanser. Not sure what is next. Definitely not The Frozen River. I just can't. Such unlikeable characters and boring. I don't understand all the five star reviews. Interesting, this hold just came up for me. I don’t think I loved it as much as some but I enjoyed it. The writing was very detailed and it was an interesting topic (and based on a true story!). That said, it’s really, really slow so I totally understand it not being everyone’s thing.
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Post by cakewench on Oct 18, 2024 7:13:21 GMT -6
Finished Fourth Wing! I really enjoyed it, it did eventually start to feel less like Divergent with Dragons but I still see the influence (with a dash of Red Queen tossed in). I am looking forward to Iron Flame, though I've heard from BookTok it was disappointing?
Up next is Just for the Summer by Abby Jimenez and Children of Fallen Gods (the sequel to Daughter of No Worlds).
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Post by angelashly on Oct 18, 2024 7:14:35 GMT -6
I finally got some reading time in last night and I’m really enjoying the love of my after life. I hope to finish it today
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Post by byjove on Oct 18, 2024 7:17:07 GMT -6
Finished Fourth Wing! I really enjoyed it, it did eventually start to feel less like Divergent with Dragons but I still see the influence (with a dash of Red Queen tossed in). I am looking forward to Iron Flame, though I've heard from BookTok it was disappointing? Up next is Just for the Summer by Abby Jimenez and Children of Fallen Gods (the sequel to Daughter of No Worlds). Iron Flame should have been about 50% shorter. The first half is a slog.
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Post by Rusty Red on Oct 18, 2024 9:50:24 GMT -6
I got through that trilogy but it wasn't the best.
ETA: meaning A Discovery of Witches
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Post by Rusty Red on Oct 18, 2024 9:51:25 GMT -6
Went back to Invisible Women about the gender data bias in almost everything. I had trouble breaking in because I wasn't in the mindset for non-fiction but it has been interesting.
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Post by emma on Oct 18, 2024 20:31:59 GMT -6
I finished The Love of my Afterlife and it started out strong but kind of dragged for the last half.
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Post by cnf on Oct 19, 2024 18:41:21 GMT -6
I finished City of Gods and Monsters and it was excellent! I grabbed the second book in the trilogy to start tomorrow. It's just shy of 1k pages, but the first book was almost 800 and I ripped right through it. I suspect this one will be a fast read too, despite its length.
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Post by DGM on Oct 20, 2024 16:19:24 GMT -6
I read Spending the Holidays with People I Want to Punch in the Throat. I normally wait to read holiday books in Nov and Dec, but I needed the mental prep to see my extended family this month. It was my first book by the author and just the right amount of truth mixed with snark to keep me reading. 4 stars.
I was halfway through Inheritance by Dani Shapiro when I had to return it but plan to check it out again. It's slow but a fascinating story of the author's paternity and how it relates to the early days of IVF.
My easy weekend read is The Comeback by Lily Chu. It's predictable but fun and makes me want to visit Toronto and Seoul.
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Post by cnf on Oct 20, 2024 17:25:53 GMT -6
Speaking of holiday reads, what is everyone planning to read? I want to put Libby holds in early this year. Last year I missed getting to read a lot of the holiday books I wanted to because I waited until like Thanksgiving to put holds out.
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Post by DGM on Oct 20, 2024 17:54:45 GMT -6
Speaking of holiday reads, what is everyone planning to read? I want to put Libby holds in early this year. Last year I missed getting to read a lot of the holiday books I wanted to because I waited until like Thanksgiving to put holds out. After joining this part of the board, I started a Christmas Libby wish list just for that reason. I checked mine last night and put A Katama Bay Christmas (romance?), Last Christmas in Paris (historical fiction), and Rest Ye Murdered Gentleman (cozy mystery) on hold because there are already holds on them. Other books with no wait list yet are A Winter in New York, The Matzah Ball, The Christmas Bookshop, and Bright Lights Big Christmas. I seem to lean more toward contemporary romance or cozy mysteries than most people on this board LOL.
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Post by cnf on Oct 20, 2024 17:57:34 GMT -6
Speaking of holiday reads, what is everyone planning to read? I want to put Libby holds in early this year. Last year I missed getting to read a lot of the holiday books I wanted to because I waited until like Thanksgiving to put holds out. After joining this part of the board, I started a Christmas Libby wish list just for that reason. I checked mine last night and put A Katama Bay Christmas (romance?), Last Christmas in Paris (historical fiction), and Rest Ye Murdered Gentleman (cozy mystery) on hold because there are already holds on them. Other books with no wait list yet are A Winter in New York, The Matzah Ball, The Christmas Bookshop, and Bright Lights Big Christmas. I seem to lean more toward contemporary romance or cozy mysteries than most people on this board LOL. I'm all about romcom and contemporary romance, especially when it comes to holiday books. The one I knew I wanted to read last year and never got my hands on was Along Came Holly, which is available right now. Going to keep my eye on it since I want to time any holds in place to get throughout December.
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Post by emma on Oct 21, 2024 6:10:24 GMT -6
Last year the only Christmas book I managed to get was The Christmas Wish by Lindsey Kelk which I enjoyed a lot. This year I have In a Holidaze on my list but when I tried to put it on hold it was actually available right now but I don’t want it now so I have a book borrowing dilemma
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Post by cakewench on Oct 21, 2024 7:15:49 GMT -6
I read Just for the Summer over the weekend and really enjoyed it. It was a nice palate cleanser from the fantasy... which I'm right back into with Children of Fallen Gods (sequel to Daughter of No Worlds). My coworker is lending me Iron Flame, which I'll have by end of the week. I've got some mysteries/thrillers coming in at the library this week too.
Listening to Murder on the Orient Express - another read by Dan Stevens. He's a fantastic narrator.
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Post by Bookshelves on Oct 21, 2024 7:47:47 GMT -6
I read Summer Romance by Annabel Monaghan last week and thought it was lovely and charming.
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Post by Bookshelves on Oct 21, 2024 7:50:38 GMT -6
My Libby holds are just coming up with summer reads lately, lol. But, a few holiday reads that I put on hold last year have come up, and I’ve “deliver later”-ed them enough that I should have some Christmas reading.
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Post by angelashly on Oct 21, 2024 8:14:26 GMT -6
I finished The Love of my Afterlife and it started out strong but kind of dragged for the last half. Yes! I finished it too. I wanted to love it but it fell a little short for me
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Post by angelashly on Oct 21, 2024 8:15:05 GMT -6
Speaking of holiday reads, what is everyone planning to read? I want to put Libby holds in early this year. Last year I missed getting to read a lot of the holiday books I wanted to because I waited until like Thanksgiving to put holds out. Good idea!
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Post by angelashly on Oct 21, 2024 8:17:27 GMT -6
Speaking of holiday reads, what is everyone planning to read? I want to put Libby holds in early this year. Last year I missed getting to read a lot of the holiday books I wanted to because I waited until like Thanksgiving to put holds out. After joining this part of the board, I started a Christmas Libby wish list just for that reason. I checked mine last night and put A Katama Bay Christmas (romance?), Last Christmas in Paris (historical fiction), and Rest Ye Murdered Gentleman (cozy mystery) on hold because there are already holds on them. Other books with no wait list yet are A Winter in New York, The Matzah Ball, The Christmas Bookshop, and Bright Lights Big Christmas. I seem to lean more toward contemporary romance or cozy mysteries than most people on this board LOL. When it comes to holiday books for sure I’m all for rom com. I watch hallmark from November 1st on. I want all the cozy sit, by my lit tree books. I’ve been doing more rom com in between other books lately too
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Post by fb on Oct 21, 2024 8:37:06 GMT -6
Once We Were Home - heavy topic, lots of intertwined storylines so probably easier to read than listen, but still a great book First Lie Wins Alexander at the End of the World
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Post by angelashly on Oct 21, 2024 8:53:23 GMT -6
I started the girl who survived
I’m not far in but I need more time to really get into it
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Post by roselab on Oct 21, 2024 9:08:42 GMT -6
I started picking up holiday books throughout the year when I found kindle deals on them. So I've got The Twelve Months of Christmas, Resting Scrooge Face, and Four Weddings and a Christmas on my Kindle to read when I get in the mood. My book club also picks 3 holiday books for our December meeting (because they are usually short and we often don't meet in Nov....we try to pick at least 1 spicy holiday romance, 1 more classic, and 1 new book). If I still need more after those, this is one time I go in to the library and pick up actual physical books from their holiday display.
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Post by brux on Oct 21, 2024 9:48:57 GMT -6
Quoting this comment from Adelbert about this book, because I read it after seeing her rating on Goodreads. I finished "A Children's Bible" by Lydia Millet on the train today and really enjoyed it. It was a dystopian climate change novel focusing on just a few teens on vacation with their families. I've read quite a few of these climate change dystopian novels and this one was surprisingly well done and I think this was my favorite. I finished it a couple weeks ago and I was so unsettled and anxious while reading the majority of it. I don't think I've ever felt so uneasy while reading a book. That's not to say that I didn't enjoy it. I did, and I'm glad I read it. But I was in a heightened state of alarm for the children characters in the story. Maybe dystopian novels aren't really my jam lol
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