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difit 03-01-23 09:16 PM

Spring reading
 
Here are a few new book release's for March. Happy reading!!

7th
The Mother – T.M. Logan (audio)
Lemon Curd Killer (Tea Shop Mysteries, book 25) - Laura Childs
The Sister Effect - Susan Mallery
Lessons at the School by the Sea (Little School by the Sea, book 3) - Jenny Colgan
The Kind Worth Saving (Henry Kimball, book 2) - Peter Swanson
A Sinister Revenge (Veronica Speedwell Mystery, book 8) - Deanna Raybourn
Old Babes in the Wood (Collection of stories) - Margaret Atwood
A Basketful of Murder (Farm-to-Fork Mystery, book 7) - Lynn Cahoon
Sometimes I Feel Like a River - Danielle Daniel (children’s fiction)
Don't Back Down - Sharon Sala
Gone Again - Minka Kent
Backpacking through Bedlam (InCryptid, book 12) – Seanan McGuire

14th
All That Is Hidden (Molly Murphy, book 19) - Rhys Bowen and Clare Broyles
I Will Find You - Harlan Coben
Carnival Quest (Candy Shop War, book 3) - Brandon Mull YA Fantasy
48 Clues into the Disappearance of My Sister - Joyce Carol Oates
The Nature of Secrets (Finley O'Sullivan, book 2) - Debra Webb
Good Dog, Bad Cop (K Team, book 4) - David Rosenfelt
So Shall You Reap (Guido Brunetti, book 32) – Donna Leon
No More Secrets (No More, book 3) – Kerry Lonsdale
A Tempest at Sea (Lady Sherlock, book 7) – Sherry Thomes
The Half Burnt House – Alex North (audio)

21st
The White Lady - Jacqueline Winspear
On the Golden Cliffs (Big Sky Amish, book 2) – Tricia Goyer (kindle)
A Midsummer Night's Scheme (Bookbinding Mystery, book 2) - Harper Kincaid
Gilt Trip(Samantha Kidd Style & Error Mystery, book 14) – Diane Vallere (kindle)
A Complicated Matter – Anne Youngson (audio)

28th
Hiss & Tell (Mrs Murphy, book 31) - Rita Mae Brown
Loyalty - Lisa Scottoline
The Lonely Hearts Book Club - Lucy Gilmore
A Flicker of a Doubt (Fairy Garden Mystery, book 4) - Daryl Wood Gerber
Her Deadly Game – Robert Dugoni
Four Charming Spells (Kitchen Witch Mystery, book 4) - Lynn Cahoon

toaster 03-01-23 09:21 PM

Oops, I replied to the last thread before seeing the new one - I'm always taken by surprise when we wind up in a new season. ;)

Thanks, difit!

Laura S. 03-02-23 08:14 PM

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Originally Posted by toaster (Post 2992506)
Oops, I replied to the last thread before seeing the new one - I'm always taken by surprise when we wind up in a new season. ;)

That's okay. Not only do new seasons surprise me, I don't ever know intuitively what day it is! :D

I am reading Ravenspur, the next book in the series by Conn Iggulden about the War of the Roses. As usual, it's good and I'm keeping track of all the players.

toaster 03-02-23 09:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Laura S. (Post 2992566)
That's okay. Not only do new seasons surprise me, I don't ever know intuitively what day it is! :D

I usually know the day of the week, but I often have to count back to the last date I can recall in order to figure out the current date. :p

rhbrand 03-02-23 10:23 PM

I've been reading the A Court of Thorns and Roses series. I'm on book 4, A Court of Frost and Starlight.
I'm loving this series!

Kathy G 03-03-23 08:50 AM

I’m almost finished reading “A Cabin at the end of the world” which is the basis of the M.Night Shyamalan movie “Knock at the cabin” (which we saw a couple of weeks ago).

The book has a different ending than the movie (which is why I decided to read it). I can see why he changed it for the movie because the book is much sadder.

annette 03-03-23 09:08 AM

I should have posted these in the winter reading thread but.... in February I read:

Sparring Partners John Grisham
Same Soul, Many Bodies Brian Weiss
The Paper Bracelet Rachael English

sherry7899 03-03-23 11:00 AM

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Originally Posted by annette (Post 2992595)
I should have posted these in the winter reading thread but.... in February I read:

Sparring Partners John Grisham
Same Soul, Many Bodies Brian Weiss
The Paper Bracelet Rachael English

Apparently I bought the Paper Bracelet almost two years ago and never read it! Did you like it?

toaster 03-03-23 11:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Kathy G (Post 2992591)
I’m almost finished reading “A Cabin at the end of the world” which is the basis of the M.Night Shyamalan movie “Knock at the cabin” (which we saw a couple of weeks ago).

The book has a different ending than the movie (which is why I decided to read it). I can see why he changed it for the movie because the book is much sadder.

Did you like the movie? I've always been a fan of Shyamalan and thought this one looked good. Which was better, the book or the movie?

Pat58 03-03-23 12:52 PM

Thank you, marking my spot!

I've just started reading The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot. It involves a woman, a poor tobacco farmer and descendant of slaves, who had surgery for cervical cancer. Without her knowledge the doctors kept cells from her body for research because the tumor was unusual. The cells are "immortal," kept alive in culture, and are still being used to this day for research and development. This book was recommended to me years ago. I'm not sure I'll like it - looks like it involves a lot of science and ethics - but the two chapters I've read so far have been easy enough to digest.

The topic is disturbing to say the least.


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