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Old 04-01-17, 01:34 AM  
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No, Pam, I haven't read that one yet. I'll see if it shows up for me as a review copy; otherwise, I'll probably wait to get it at the library at some point. (I'm really in no hurry unless Ross gets killed off, haha.)
Yeah not sure if I'll buy it, it's not on the shelf yet at my library. After being fed up with the series, I did get interested again when Hannah actually did get married. But I wouldn't be surprised if Ross gets bumped off!
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Old 04-01-17, 10:45 AM  
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April New Release's

Here are a few new release's for April. Happy reading!!

4th
Miss Julia Weathers the Storm (Miss Julia, book 19) - Ann B Ross
The Last Chance Olive Ranch (China Bayles, book 25) - Susan Wittig Albert
The Burning Page (Invisible Library, book 3)- Genevieve Cogman
A Secret Courage (London Chronicles, book 1) – Tricia Goyer
Sandpiper Cove (Hope Harbor, book 3) - Irene Hannon
Where the Dead Lie (Sebastian St. Cyr Mystery, book 12) – CS Harris
Pursued (Nikki Boyd Files, book 3) – Lisa Harris

11th
The Horse Dancer - Jojo Moyes
One Perfect Lie - Lisa Scottoline
The Burial Hour (Lincoln Rhyme, book 13) - Jeffery Deaver
Silence of the Jams (Down South Cafe Mystery, book 2) - Gayle Leeson
Town in a Maple Madness (Candy Holliday Mystery, book 8) - B B Haywood
The Delight of Being Ordinary – Roland Merullo
The Fearsome Firebird (Curiosity House, book 3) – Lauren Oliver (childrens)

18th
The Fix (Amos Decker, book 3) - David Baldacci
Fast & Loose (Stone Barrington, book 41) - Stuart Woods
The Thing About Love - Julie James
Missing – Kelley Armstrong
Legend Has It (Pax Arcana, book 5) – Elliott James

25th
Golden Prey (Lucas Davenport, book 27) - John Sandford
Every Body on Deck (Savannah Reid, book 22) - G A McKevett
Beartown - Fredrik Backman
Murder Most Fowl (Local Foods Mysteries, book 4) - Edith Maxwell
Echo of Danger (Echo Falls) - Marta Perry
Midnight Target (Killer Instincts, book 8) - Elle Kennedy
One Good Thing (Ten Beach Road, book 5) - Wendy Wax
The Hangman (Forgotten Files, book 3) - Mary Burton
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Old 04-01-17, 02:15 PM  
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I'm interested in the Roland Merullo book--I just LOVED his Breakfast with Buddha series! Thanks for posting, difit.
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Old 04-03-17, 03:02 PM  
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The author of "The Rosie Project" has a new book coming out in May called "The Best of Adam Sharp." I did not care for the author's second book, so I will ask my library to order the upcoming release instead of buying it.

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Old 04-06-17, 02:15 PM  
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I put in requests for my library to order about 20 books-it looks like they accepted them all I'm trying really hard not to buy books I know I won't read more than once. They are mainly psychological suspense, and some are from British authors. Our reference librarian who orders books must have a soft spot for those herself.

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Old 04-07-17, 09:10 PM  
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I read Salt to the Sea and enjoyed it. It is based on an historical event that I never heard of. It kept my attention. Betware those that don't like books from multiple points of view. This one has lots.
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Old 04-07-17, 09:57 PM  
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I'm reading 'Give the Devil His Due' by Steve Hockensmith and Lisa Falco. It's the third in their Tarot Mystery series, and so far, so good. The voice of the main character is strong, and I like their sense of humor. The excerpts from the fake tarot book by 'Miss Chance' studded throughout the book are totally hilarious, and if it really existed, I'd buy it.

I'd been re-reading 'The Wise Man's Fear' by Patrick Rothfuss, but got bored and put it down for a while. Hadn't reread that series in a long, long time and had forgotten quite a lot. It's entertaining, but the writer's style is a huge part of why I like the book, but I'm not certain I care much for the main character (or his irritating beloved, whatever her name really is). Mostly I just wish the third volume in the series would exist already, I'm tired of waiting.

Oh, and I'm still reading bits of Pema Chodron's The Wisdom of No Escape at bedtime. It's really good.
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Old 04-07-17, 10:37 PM  
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Excited to report that I got Roland Merullo's The Delight of Being Ordinary to review, so that is on my to read list!

Currently, I am reading a memoir about anxiety called Monkey Mind. I've also been browsing a new yoga book (more like a workbook/journal) called The Teacher Appears:
108 Prompts to Power Your Yoga Practice
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Old 04-19-17, 10:56 AM  
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I am reading Subversive Jesus, by by Craig Greenfield, and White Trash: The 400-Year Untold History of Class in America, by Nancy Isenberg
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Old 04-19-17, 11:00 AM  
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Checking back in with Fragrant Palm Trees by Thict Naht Hahn. I picked up this book cheap at B&N. It's a series of his journals from the 1960s, during a time he was in the US, but what really made me purchase it was that part of it is set in my small NJ hometown!
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