Under Currents by Nora Roberts..
4/5 so far, but I'm biased. She is my favorite romance author. I'm also reading Dragon Watch 2 with my 11 year old by Brandon Mull. I have not read it yet, so it is new for both of us. It is fabulous like his other novels.
What are you reading?
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Sassyfrass01 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 10, 2019 6:12 pm I have just started reading Mrs. Kennedy and Me by Clint Hill.
He was the Secret Service agent assigned to Mrs. Kennedy during the kennedy administration and until Nov of 64.
I have another of his books about being in the secret service and guarding other US Presidents, very good book.
I put this one on my request list at the library. Looks good. Thanks!
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Recently finished:
The Boys in the Boat - nonfiction. Probably the most interesting a book about a 1936 rowing team could possibly be, lol. I did like it.
How Not to Be Wrong by Jordan Ellenberg. Its a mathish book. I mostly liked it but the author seemed a little egotistical. But I'm a math girl so it was my subject.
Lafayette in the Somewhat United States by Sarah Vowell. Lots of sarcasm and witty writing. A fun read.
I like nonfiction mostly. I need to get through the rest of this semester before I pick a new book to read and try to cram anything more in my brain right now.
The Boys in the Boat - nonfiction. Probably the most interesting a book about a 1936 rowing team could possibly be, lol. I did like it.
How Not to Be Wrong by Jordan Ellenberg. Its a mathish book. I mostly liked it but the author seemed a little egotistical. But I'm a math girl so it was my subject.
Lafayette in the Somewhat United States by Sarah Vowell. Lots of sarcasm and witty writing. A fun read.
I like nonfiction mostly. I need to get through the rest of this semester before I pick a new book to read and try to cram anything more in my brain right now.
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Crucible by James Rollins. Science/historical thriller.
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Going back to the og’s...
Agatha Christie, Death On The Nile.
Agatha Christie, Death On The Nile.
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I haven’t started reading it yet, but I checked out Black Coffee by Agatha Christie from our local library.
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The Book of the Unnamed Midwife (The Road to Nowhere, #1)
I just finished this one and am about to start #2 in the series of 3.
5 stars. But I like post-apocalyptic shit so it's probably not for everyone.
(also it's free to download on Amazon right now if you have a kindle and prime)
I just finished this one and am about to start #2 in the series of 3.
5 stars. But I like post-apocalyptic shit so it's probably not for everyone.
(also it's free to download on Amazon right now if you have a kindle and prime)
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Mean Girl
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