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Rowan
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Wow - we missed Feb! I think that might be a first.

Not sure what's next. I do have an ARC of Jennifer Weiner's new one that is coming out later so I might start that.

A few I recently read:

Everything Changes - Jonathan Tropper (3.5 stars)
Malibu Rising - Taylor Jenkins Reid (ARC) (4 stars)
The Good Neighbors - Sarah Langan (4 stars)
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I'm reading "Red Mars" by Kim Stanley Robinson. It's an in-depth (fictional) look at setting up a colony on Mars. Really interesting and well written.
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That's cool Spudd!
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Recently I loved The Darkest Night by Jennifer Robson.

Currently reading The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah.
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Blush - how was that Robson? I really liked The Gown from her. Are you liking The Nightingale? That was my only 5 star book in the last 2 years and i procrastinated reading it.

I read Ramona the Pest this weekend. Haha. I loved those books as a kid!

Halfway through The Midnight Library by Matt Haig - so far loving it!
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I loved the Robson, and I just finished The Nightingale. 5 stars from me, too.

Next up is Weather by Jenny Offill.
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Blush - glad you liked The Nightingale. I thought it was amazing!

I really liked Midnight LIbrary. I haven't started anything new this week. Hopefully over the weekend!
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Started Ready Player 2 today.

I have a bunch I want to read...I just need to make the time
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Hey guys,

Long time no play in here with you. Still reading, though! Right now I'm reading The Nature of Fragile Things by Susan Meissner: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/533 ... ile-things and am enjoying it. It's the third book I've read by her and I've enjoyed them all. I'm having a very hard time concentrating on reading fiction lately, given the pandemic situation in Brazil, but the last couple of days I've been trying to force myself to watch less news and read more. There's nothing we can do except stay home and pray, which I don't, so I might as well read.
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Hugs Sil. :sadpanda

Honestly I think less news and more distraction might be the right thing.
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Thanks, Rowan. I've been able to read a little more the last few days. I quite enjoyed The Nature of Fragile Things. Now I'm reading my first Lisa Gardner, The Neighbor. I'm finding it gripping, but I'm ready for some answers. I don't like when suspense novels leave you completely in the dark until the very end. I'm still at 29%, but like I said, ready for *some* answers.
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