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Re: What are you reading right now ?

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I'm reading The Unwanteds by Lisa McMann! It's a very interesting series that delves into the world of Quill, where everyone is artistic and has artistic powers! It's a very good series, if anyone is looking for a good Fantasy YA series. 7 books 10/10. I recommend it!
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Elizabeth is missing by Emma Healer

It's an interesting novel based around an elderly woman who as a girl her sister went missing and now as an older lady one of her friends has also gone missing. All while fitting demencia to figure out what has happened to her friend.
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I made a pact with myself to read all the Harry Potter books this month. I don't think I'll quite finish them by the end of August but I am now reading Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. I love the books, I love the characters, and I love the themes of loyalty, friendship, personal sacrifice for others, etc. As I finish each book, I watch the movie that goes along with it. Although I've seen all the movies multiple times, watching each one after reading the book really enhances my enjoyment of the movie!
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Currently reading Snatchers: Book 3 by Shaun Whittington. It's part of his zombie/dystopian series called "The Zombie Apocalypse Series." Not very original, but not bad so far. I've been on a dystopian kick for the past several months, and this is one of many available on Amazon for a really low price.
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I'm reading Harry Potter and the Cursed Child right now. I was pretty excited about reading the script for me being a complete potterhead ! But I'm not finding the book appealing somehow ! I almost feel like I'm reading a fan-fiction and mind you there are some fanfics like 'isolation' by Bex-chan which seem so real that this books/script doesn't stand out in front of them. I really wish it had been more interesting !
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The Law of Divine Compensation: On Work, Money, and Miracles By Marianne Williamson. Such a divine book with many nuggets of wisdom.
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I'm reading a book called "Curse the Day" by Zachary koala Hardison. I won this book through a book giveaway on Instagram. So far, it's been an exciting read.
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Just finished A Little Knowledge by Emma Newman. I love her books! Can't wait for the next one.
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The Negro Problem by Booker T. Washington
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Hi everyone,

Right now I am reading Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins. I just started it today on my lunch break at work and was only able to get in about 20 pages.

It's too soon to say whether or not I'm going to be hooked, but I am interested so far.

-Tabitha
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I just finished Me Before You by Jojo Moyes, which I have conflicting feelings about, and have now started to reread The Prince And The Pligrim by Mary Stewart.
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I had a Harry Potter movie marathon with my boyfriend a couple months ago and decided that I wanted to read the books so I could know all the details. I found the full 7 book set, in really good condition, for $30 on ebay and am currently on "The Goblet of Fire"
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Me Before You by Jojo Moyes. I saw the movie and knew I had to read the book. It took the book three months on hold to finally be shipped to my library. It was quick read, and it was a lot like the movie.
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I'm a fan of spam. It a pretty fun book. It tells you all the behind the scenes on America's favorite foods. It's actually very interesting despite the name since I'm not a fan of spam.
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Tabitha_Goulart wrote:Hi everyone,

Right now I am reading Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins. I just started it today on my lunch break at work and was only able to get in about 20 pages.

It's too soon to say whether or not I'm going to be hooked, but I am interested so far.

-Tabitha
Hi Tabitha, I read "The Girl on the Train" not that long ago and really enjoyed it. I hope you like it as well. :)

I am just about to start rereading "The Twelve" by Justin Cronin. The second book in his "Passage" trilogy.
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