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Post by melohdy on Oct 21, 2024 12:42:28 GMT -6
I read Falling by TJ Newman while on vacation last week and loved it! I definitely want to pick up the others. I also finished Graveyard Shift, a novella by ML Rio that came highly recommended by the folks at Barnes and Noble.
I just started listening to The Locked Door by Frida McFadden, I'm reading Drop Dead Sisters on my kindle and really loving it, and reading Shady Hollow in hard back.
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Post by DGM on Oct 21, 2024 17:38:56 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 I don't think I've read anything dystopian since college so I just added this to my wish list to try to get out of my reading slump. It sounds heavy so it may not be a good choice LOL, but it also sounds so interesting.
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Post by brux on Oct 21, 2024 19:26:09 GMT -6
Quoting this comment from Adelbert about this book, because I read it after seeing her rating on Goodreads. 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 I don't think I've read anything dystopian since college so I just added this to my wish list to try to get out of my reading slump. It sounds heavy so it may not be a good choice LOL, but it also sounds so interesting. itβs a bit heavy but also really well written. I think the Goodreads average rating above 4 is deserved for sure.
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Post by cdnfroggy on Oct 23, 2024 11:14:31 GMT -6
I've read some pretty decent horror books in the last week or so:
-Audition, an eerie Japanese horror book about a man looking for a new wife and the woman he picks surprises him in more ways than one. It was a little slow to start, but the last bit is worth it. Full of dread and atmosphere. -Beneath The Trees Where Nobody Sees, a graphic novel that is very much a Dexter type story, but if it took place in Richard Scary's world (talking animals etc) - fun, bloody and very good for spooky season. -The Night Guest, an Icelandic story of a woman who is exhausted and when she gets a smart watch it records her walking 40,000 steps at night - which she doesn't remember. I tore through this one in an afternoon - it was good, tense and a unique story.
I am currently reading Home Is Where The Bodies are and am enjoying it so far.
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Post by DGM on Oct 24, 2024 6:57:52 GMT -6
I finished and really liked The Comeback. It also had fun callbacks to The Stand-in! 4 stars.
I started Autumn Secrets by Katie Winters. It's more about mothers and sisters than I realized but like what I've read so far. I found her Katama Bay series when browsing for Christmas books on libby and have hope I will want to binge it like I did the Winter Street series last holiday season. ETA Both series are set in the Nantucket area LOL. ETA2 Katama Bay is Martha's Vineyard, not Nantucket.
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Post by abs on Oct 24, 2024 7:25:28 GMT -6
I finished The Wedding People last night. It was ok? The subject matter was a bit hard for me but made it through. Would give it 3.5 stars.
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Post by Rusty Red on Oct 24, 2024 7:58:01 GMT -6
Just finished Stay Strong by Sally McRae. I follow her on social media @yellowrunner, it was a heartbreaking book. She went through hell as a kid and teenager.
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Post by soiree on Oct 24, 2024 8:33:48 GMT -6
I finished Twenty Years Later.. woooow. It was good but had a lot going on. Started Butcher & Blackbird and idk wtf to think about it and also nervous that my 15 YO daughter recognized it. All the Colors of the Dark just showed up in Libby so that will be my next read.
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Post by caer on Oct 24, 2024 8:44:20 GMT -6
I read the Girl Who Was Taken and enjoyed it. I really like Charlie Donleaβs plots but my one complaint is that I find him overly wordy. Sometimes his books take me awhile to get through but I do end up liking them.
I also read The Last One at the Wedding which was pretty dumb but a super fast and easy read. 3 stars.
I just finished What Lies Between Us by John Marrs and good lord was it dark. It was good but definitely messed up!
Iβm going to start We Used to Live Here next.
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Post by bearfootzcontinued on Oct 24, 2024 10:29:16 GMT -6
I finished The Fabled Earth and I liked it.
I started Legends and Lattes but I don't know, - maybe I need to google what some of this fantasy stuff is because there are so many terms I don't understand.
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Post by bearfootzcontinued on Oct 24, 2024 10:32:56 GMT -6
I finished Twenty Years Later.. woooow. It was good but had a lot going on. Started Butcher & Blackbird and idk wtf to think about it and also nervous that my 15 YO daughter recognized it. All the Colors of the Dark just showed up in Libby so that will be my next read. I made it through the first chapter and set it aside. Too many other things on my TBR list to get to before I decide if I want to return to that or not. I'm not sure what mood I need to be in for that particular book - but maybe someday?
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Post by icedcoffee on Oct 24, 2024 11:31:28 GMT -6
I finished listening to Sundown Motel and it was good! I enjoyed it although it wasn't entirely unpredictable.
Started to listening to The Asylum Confessions by Jack Steed now and I can already tell I'm going to love it
Still reading The Unmothers (actual book). I like it but it's taken a minute to get really into it, kind of a slow burn. I think I'll finish it quickly now though
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Post by CestLaVie on Oct 25, 2024 9:23:59 GMT -6
A friend wanted to borrow a court of mist and fury so I got FOMO and started reading book 3 before I lend it to her neit lmao. Sarah j maas back on the docket because I'm sucked in again.
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Post by angelashly on Oct 25, 2024 9:52:53 GMT -6
Iβm still reading The Girl Who Survived and only half way through.
The story is interesting but my eyes close as soon as I start reading
I may put it down and read The Boyfriend as a quick read to see if itβs the book or me
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Post by caer on Oct 25, 2024 13:34:33 GMT -6
We Used to Live Here was SO, SO weird. But I really liked it and found it incredibly scary. The reviews are super mixed for it which I do understand but I thought it was great.
Iβm going to try The Puzzle Box next.
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Post by icedcoffee on Oct 25, 2024 15:22:20 GMT -6
We Used to Live Here was SO, SO weird. But I really liked it and found it incredibly scary. The reviews are super mixed for it which I do understand but I thought it was great. Iβm going to try The Puzzle Box next. I'm anxiously awaiting being able to read We Used to Live Here. My library only has one copy π«π«
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Post by caer on Oct 25, 2024 15:26:29 GMT -6
We Used to Live Here was SO, SO weird. But I really liked it and found it incredibly scary. The reviews are super mixed for it which I do understand but I thought it was great. Iβm going to try The Puzzle Box next. I'm anxiously awaiting being able to read We Used to Live Here. My library only has one copy π«π« Iβve been on the waitlist forever with no end in sight so I actually just bought it this week because I wanted to read it before Halloween (and I had some digital credits). Now having read it though, I think itβs definitely worth the wait!
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Post by DGM on Oct 25, 2024 15:56:53 GMT -6
I finished Autumn Secrets and enjoyed all of it. 4 stars. The next in the series is available on libby but I'm going to wait until closer to Thanksgiving to read it.
I checked out two new to me cozy mystery authors, Jessica Beck and Josi S. Kilpack. I'll be starting in the middle of each series to stay fall themed, but they both seem like good distraction books from real life IYKWIM. ETA correct book title
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Post by cnf on Oct 25, 2024 16:15:54 GMT -6
I finished A Demon's Guide to Wooing a Witch. Similar to the first book, I found it be ok, but nothing great. That said, I already grabbed my hold on the third book, so I'll read it even though I have low expectations.
I'm 20% into City of Souls and Sinners (House of Devils 2) and enjoying it. The first was better, but this one is off to an decent start. Reviews say it picks up after the first third, so hopefully it really does. I loved the first one.
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Post by abs on Oct 27, 2024 6:20:05 GMT -6
Read Drowning as a quick slump buster. It worked. Quick read. Totally unbelievable so not as triggering as I thought it might be.
Started All the Colors of the Dark. It gets mixed reviews but I like it so far.
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Post by marygracerich on Oct 27, 2024 12:43:39 GMT -6
I am working my way through When the Moon Hatched. I am only like 100 pages in so far. Itβs a lot of world building so I have had to go back and re-read stuff. Itβs pretty good so far, itβs just a lot.
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Post by angelashly on Oct 28, 2024 7:22:30 GMT -6
So I think itβs me
I did get some of the boyfriend read but h and I binged Love is Blind most of the time we werenβt out of the house
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Post by caer on Oct 28, 2024 8:07:36 GMT -6
So I think itβs me I did get some of the boyfriend read but h and I binged Love is Blind most of the time we werenβt out of the house I just binged it last week and it definitely cut into my reading time, so I feel you!
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Post by Pizzaslut on Oct 28, 2024 11:32:37 GMT -6
I re-listened to Everyone in my family has killed someone and I liked it even more this time around. There was so much that there are things definitely missed/forgotten after just one read.
I also read Mexican Gothic and I really wanted to quit throughout the first half. It definitely picked up and I ended up liking it but that first half was very anticlimactic to me. I had trouble following some of what was going on but maybe I wasn't paying enough attention?
I am a third of the way through The Last One at the Wedding. It's a quick read but everyone in the story so far annoys me.
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Post by byjove on Oct 28, 2024 12:31:10 GMT -6
Feeling lousy again so I read almost the whole Imposters series over the weekend- set in the post-Uglies world. I thought the concept was pretty well done, with some hindsight from Tally as an adult.
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Post by Rusty Red on Oct 28, 2024 12:44:56 GMT -6
So I think itβs me I did get some of the boyfriend read but h and I binged Love is Blind most of the time we werenβt out of the house I've definitely checked out of reading some lately. I went from anywhere from 10-13 books a month to maybe 3 or 4.
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Post by cdnfroggy on Oct 29, 2024 12:21:16 GMT -6
I finished HOme is Where to Bodies are and it was a fun thriller - I didn't quite guess everything and it kept me really hooked, definitely recommend it for this time of year.
I am reading Midnight on Beacon Street, and so far it's set up very much like an 80's slasher (babysitter alone with kids and things start to happen), but with more character depth - I'm really liking it.
I'm also reading Matty Matheson's new cookbook, Soup, Salad, Sandwiches and it's delightful. I made the tomato soup recipe and it was delish.
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Post by cyclegirl on Oct 29, 2024 18:15:33 GMT -6
We Used to Live Here was SO, SO weird. But I really liked it and found it incredibly scary. The reviews are super mixed for it which I do understand but I thought it was great. Iβm going to try The Puzzle Box next. I completely agree. I finished it Friday and I canβt stop thinking about it. I am trying to get everyone I know to read it so we can share theories. Well more so they can tell me theirs because Iβm just baffled. I hear there are a bunch of Reddit threads so I might have to check those out. ETA made the mistake of reading a good chunk when H was out of town. Will not do anything like THAT again.
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Post by caer on Oct 29, 2024 18:20:17 GMT -6
We Used to Live Here was SO, SO weird. But I really liked it and found it incredibly scary. The reviews are super mixed for it which I do understand but I thought it was great. Iβm going to try The Puzzle Box next. I completely agree. I finished it Friday and I canβt stop thinking about it. I am trying to get everyone I know to read it so we can share theories. Well more so they can tell me theirs because Iβm just baffled. I hear there are a bunch of Reddit threads so I might have to check those out. I donβt think I have any idea what to believe, to be honest! But itβs a book that will stick with me. A lot of the plot was (intentionally?) confusing but my favorite part was how author created unease/terror in ordinary settings. It was just so wonderfully creepy. Iβll have to look for the Reddit posts.
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Post by abs on Oct 30, 2024 12:24:37 GMT -6
New Taylor Jenkins Reid book this summer! Sounds right up my alley with the Houston/NASA connections. 2025 has some promising books coming out.
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