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Just started Swiss Family Robinson
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I just finished the whole Experiment in Terror series by Karina Halle. Must admit I had my doubts when I read the synopsis of the first book but I absolutely loved these books and am hooked on her writing now.
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rssllue wrote:Just started Swiss Family Robinson
Now there's a childhood memory :lol:
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I am presently reading Prophase: A Present Tale. So far, I am really, really enjoying it!
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Fran wrote:
rssllue wrote:Just started Swiss Family Robinson
Now there's a childhood memory :lol:
Hopefully a good one! :D I just saw the movie again and it got me excited to read the book once more. So here I go! :D
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I just finished reading Scarlet by Marissa Meyer book 2 in the Lunar Chronicles, it was so good. Usually sequels isn't as entertaining but oh god this series.
I'm about to start a stand-alone which is The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight by Jennifer E. Smith. The title sounds cheesy, but I've only heard good things about this book and I'm giving it a go :D
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I'm reading three books at once. Well, not at once, but you know what i mean. White tiger, entangled and now that I've found you.
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Now that I've finished Autumn Killing I'm now moving onto The Vintner's Daughter by Kristen Harnisch.

Hopefully it's as fabulous as the description!
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I just finished reading Conversion by Katherine Howe and have moved on to Open Minds by Susan Kaye Quinn. It was a featured free ebook on Bookbub a couple weeks ago and it was definitely worth it! I would go so far as to say I would have purchased the book had it not been free. The casual usage of futuristic slang reminds me of Firefly and I love it.
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Post by Greeneyedphotogirl79 »

Varel Silvita wrote:I'm reading three books at once. Well, not at once, but you know what i mean. White tiger, entangled and now that I've found you.

I have considered doing that however I think it would confuse my brain haha
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Just starting Nora Webster by Colm Tóibín
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Deadly Secrets by Robert Boris Riskin
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Doctor Sleep and The unbecoming of Mara Dyer.

I just finished Horns, The Giver, and Shatter Me.
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Right now I am reading "The Witching Hour" by Anne Rice and it is taking forever to finish. Some of the book is very engaging and some of it is quite slow. I'm considering picking up another book, possibly "To Kill A Mockingbird" so I can finish something faster.
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I'm reading the first book in the Sisters Grimm series, and I just started Mr. Penumbra's 24 Hour Bookstore. Both are very good so far!
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