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halimer

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Widow Queen by Elzbieta Cherezinska, translated from the Polish, about the convoluted history of medieval Poland and Scandinavia and a little known Polish/Danish/Norwegian Queen.
 
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Morning Glory by Sarah Jio
 
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missjane

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Widow Queen by Elzbieta Cherezinska, translated from the Polish, about the convoluted history of medieval Poland and Scandinavia and a little known Polish/Danish/Norwegian Queen.
I may have to see if I can get this here. My ancestry DNA includes some Scandinavian. Who knows...could be related!
 

Miss JoDee

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Just finished 40-Day Sugar Fast
Almost done with
Redefining Anxiety by John Delony and
Shepherds Abiding
I will be going to library to pick up a series by Lisa Kleypas. Historical fiction and hoping it doesn't go to far into the bedroom kwim.
 

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I'm reading Bait and Witch by Angela M. Sanders and The Moonlight Child by Karen McQuestion.
 

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I started Olympus, Texas by Stacey Swann
 

halimer

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The Hour of the Witch by Chris Bohjallian
 

DahliaDoll

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The Four Winds by Kristin Hannah
 

sweetpumkinpye

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The Joyful Frugalista by Serina Bird.
 

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just started pops learning to be a son and afather. craig melton bio. hes a newsman on channel 12 news here.
 

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I finished Twelve Patients Stories of Life & Death at Bellevue Hospital by Eric Manheimer. I am now reading Perish (I think that's the title). It's a murder mystery. I couldn't tell you the author. It's at work in my locker & a former coworker gave it to me. :)
I'm also reading The Law of the Garbage Truck by David J Pollay.
 
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MrsSoup

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I started reading The Midnight Library by Matt Haig. It has had great reviews. I'm about 40 pages in and questioning the great reviews, hoping it gets better. I'm still reading the previous mentioned books. I haven't had too much time for reading lately so it's taken a back seat.
 

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The Paying Guest by George Gissing
 

MrsSoup

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I finished The Midnight Library and it did get better. I also finished Bait and Witch by Angela M. Sanders, which I had been reading on my Kindle since before we left Hawaii. It was very good and the second in the series comes out in August.

Now i'm reading The Seven Day Switch by Kelly Harms, an Amazon First Read for June and I just checked out The Red Hat Club by Haywood Smith at the library
 

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I've kind of got 3 titles on my table right now. For leisure reading, I'm reading Sweetwater Creek by Anne Rivers Siddons. I may have read it before, but can't remember the complete story. If it comes back to me, I may put this one down. For inspiration, my daughter gave me Dogwinks for Mother's Day. She just gave me a Godwinks book for my birthday, so lots of short reads to help me through difficult days when they arise. For educational purposes, I've just started The Other Side of the River by Alex Kotlowitz. It's the story of two towns about 15 minutes from where I grew up that are separated not only by the river, but by an economic and racial divide. The way crimes are investigated and resolution rates differ significantly, as there is a huge difference in municipal resources. I've had this book on my shelf since it was first published in 1998. The unsolved case discussed in the book has recently been reopened. It's time I opened my eyes and learned more about this area where I spent much of my youth.
 
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DahliaDoll

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Just finished The Look of Love by Sarah Jio and will start Heading Home by Renee Riva
 
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sweetpumkinpye

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Finding Ashley by Danielle Steel. I also have a book about batch cooking which I am keen to get to.
 

Lolwlias

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I started Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens. It is my "at work" book that I read on my lunchbreak. It has taken me forever to finish A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles.
 

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Laurra ~ I thoroughly enjoyed Where the Crawdads Sing!

Currently reading The Searcher by Tana French.