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difit 11-30-20 05:26 PM

Winter Reading 2020-2021
 
Here are a few new book release's or December. Happy reading!

1st
Wildflower Graves (Detective Ellie Reeves, book 2) - Rita Herron
Perestroika in Paris - Jane Smiley
My Name is Anton - Catherine Ryan Hyde
Murder Is a Must (First Edition Library Mystery, book 2) - Marty Wingate

8th
The Daydream Cabin - Carolyn Brown
A Deadly Edition (Blue Ridge Library Mystery, book 5) - Victoria Gilbert

15th
Hard Pursuit (Cobra Elite, book 6) - Pamela Clare (kindle)

22nd
Let It Be (Butler, Vermont, book 6) - Marie Force

29th
Leave No Trace (F.B.I. K-9, book 5) - Sara Driscoll
A Catered Book Club Murder (Mystery with Recipes, book 16) - Isis Crawford
The Dark Archive (Invisible Library, book 7) - Genevieve Cogman

sherry7899 11-30-20 05:29 PM

Thanks, dfit!

Cher 12-03-20 06:22 AM

Currently reading 2 books (Which I normally don’t do). I’m reading Magic Hour by Kristin Hannah and A Redbird Christmas by Fannie Flagg. Both are good so far. :)

toaster 12-03-20 08:29 AM

Cher, I read A Redbird Christmas last year; pretty simple but cute. ;)

I am enjoying The Book of Joy right now.

sherry7899 12-03-20 08:32 AM

I have three British authors (big shock) I am reading now:

Nick Hornby "Just like You"
Lisa Jewell "Invisible Girl"
Tracy Buchanan "No Turning Back"

difit 01-01-21 08:40 PM

January New release's
 
Here are a few new release's for January. Happy reading and Happy New Year!

5th
The Wife Upstairs - Rachel Hawkins
City of Schemes (Counterfeit Lady, book 4) - Victoria Thompson
They Turned the World Upside Down - Charles Martin (non-fiction)
Neighbors - Danielle Steel

12th
Across the Green Grass Fields (Wayward Children, book 6) - Seanan McGuire


19th
Out of Hounds (Jane Arnold, book 13) - Rita Mae Brown
The Broken Spine (Beloved Bookroom Mystery, book 1) - Dorothy St James
Before She Disappeared - Lisa Gardner
Enjoy the View (Moose Springs, Alaska, book 3) - Sarah Morgenthaler
Winterkeep (Graceling Realm, book 4) - Kristin Cashore
Blood, Sweat and Tiers (Great Witches Baking Show, book 5) -Nancy Warren (kindle)

26th
Ink and Shadows (Secret, Book & Scone Society, book 4) - Ellery Adams
Murder at Mabel's Motel (Granny Reid Mystery, book 3) - G A McKevett
Irish Parade Murder (Lucy Stone Mystery, book 27) - Leslie Meier
Every Waking Hour (Ellery Hathaway, book 4) - Joanna Schaffhausen
Death Bee Comes Her (Oregon Honeycomb Mystery, book 1) - Nancy Coco
Knight's Ransom (First Argentines, book 1) - Jeff Wheeler

Gams 01-01-21 08:56 PM

I just started Patron Saint of Pregnant Girls and I think I’m going to like it.

Pam 01-01-21 11:06 PM

I recently finished reading these and all were great books:
The Book of Joy by Archbishop Tutu, the Dalai Lama, Douglas Abrams


Fail, Fail Again, Fail Better by Pema Chodron

Last Days of Night by Graham Moore (historical fiction of the development of light bulbs and electrifying the United States. Very different from what I thought I knew of the history)

Currently reading:
Three Sisters, Three Queens by Philippa Gregory

The Goddess Path by Patricia Monaghan

BunnyHop 01-01-21 11:54 PM

I've been all about audio books lately. Just finished Trollope's The Small House at Allington. It's perfect to doze off to at bedtime.

Also read actual books: The Cybernetic Tea Shop, a short quick read. Cute.

The Dragon's Banker was also a fun quick read.

Still gradually working my way through the Stormlight Archive. It doesn't really grab me, but will do for something to read at bedtime.

Listened to Matt Haig's The Midnight Library on BBC's Radio 4. If that was unabridged, it was shorter than I was expecting, so I'm glad I didn't buy my own copy. :) Good story, though.

Also listened to a bit of Barak Obama's new memoir, and decided to wait and get the audio cds from the library. (I don't have a smart phone, so listening to Radio 4 is a bit of a challenge. Works fine if I'm in the office doing something I can manage while listening to a book, otherwise not so handy.)

toaster 01-02-21 01:02 AM

Pam, I'm still reading The Book of Joy too - I started, then had a hiatus because it was due back at the library, then got another copy. I'm actually during a virtual book club on it this Wednesday.


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