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Reuniting members of the group  Bookoholics, and welcoming new members who love to read and talk about what they're reading.

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CURRENT READS. 134 Replies

Recently read a really different book MY LOVELY WIFE.  If you enjoy stories about serial murders you’ll be startled at this story. Can’t remember the author but please Goggle it. Today picked up a right off the press book  THE WIVES  by Tarryn…Continue

Started by rapa. Last reply by rapa Aug 9, 2022.

Can Reading Make You Happier? 1 Reply

An article from the New Yorker magazinehttps://www.newyorker.com/culture/cultural-comment/can-reading-make-you-happierAfter WW1 traumatized soldiers were…Continue

Started by Lip Service. Last reply by rapa Jun 16, 2021.

2021 READS 6 Replies

Just finished Alice Hoffman’s THE MARRIAGE OF OPPOSITE’S!The publisher describes this as “A forbidden love story set on the tropical island of St. Thomas about the extraordinary woman who gave birth to painter Camille Pissarro, the Father of…Continue

Started by rapa. Last reply by rapa Mar 7, 2021.

Pandemic Books

In these trying times do you find yourself wanting to read fiction books about pandemics?I came across two such recently published books written before COVID-19:Wanderers by Chuck Wendig written before the pandemic but has eerie flashes of some…Continue

Started by Lip Service Sep 11, 2020.

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Comment by Lyn on January 14, 2019 at 7:13pm

Hope Carolyn heals well and fast.  May she find many books to enjoy while she is recuperating.

Comment by rapa on January 14, 2019 at 4:01pm

Sharing some news:  This morning our member Carolyn Tewell slipped on ice and fractured a shoulder. Said that for now she’ll be doing a lot more reading . She asked me to let you know that her favorite book of 2018 was THE WOMAN IN THE WINDOW.   Wishing Carolyn patience as she heals!

Comment by Joanne on January 14, 2019 at 9:31am
I am reading a novel,which I feel might not be everyone's cup o' tea, but I stayed up till 2:00 AM, saying the "just one more chapter" chant.  It is Amor Towles "Rules of Civility".  My f2f book club has been considering reading it, but there are not enough copies available in the system at any one time to accommodate us.  The setting is NYC, basically at the end of 1937.  Story line is rather "haves v.
have nots", and some who are trying to become one of the "haves".  Wonderful characters, and at times the writing is almost poetic.  I am thoroughly enjoying it, and recommend giving it a try!
Comment by Baia on January 11, 2019 at 9:31pm

Hi, Bookoholics!  Last year was a little hectic for me and though I kept reading, I wasn't very good at writing them down for my Goodreads Challenge and I didn't finish a lot more than usual for me.  I figure life is too short and there are too many books there for me to try.
The book I mostly read this week was "The Witch Elm" by Tana French.  It is a psychological thriller set in Ireland and explores family relationships and trauma issues--and bullying.  I confess that I felt stressed out by the whole thing.  I tried to take a break and go back to it.  I tried reading a little bit a day.  But is was a library book and it was due and so I skipped to the end to find out whether the middle (usually my favorite part) would be worth renewing the book for.  Knowing the end didn't help a bit because I had so many questions, so I went back and read the middle.  I didn't like it.  If I were the kind of person who enjoyed that kind of anxiety-producing entertainment that would be okay, but I go to books to get relief from the news of the day.

 
The next book I read was actually a Christmas story in a series of novels by Adele Abbott which I download onto my Kindle.  The titles all begin with "Witch was when..." and are about a young private investigator who meets her biological mother as the mother is dying and receives her family witch powers without realizing it.  Her mother's dying words are "You're a witch!"  How insulting! thinks our heroine who then tries to resume her normal life with supernormal powers and a talking cat that only she can understand. These novels and stories are light, humorous, fantasies and definitely not angst-producing.

My third book this year is part of a journalistic suspense series by A.C. Fuller, an author who lives near me and whom I have never met.  We are Facebook friends, though, and I am also a fan of his father, Robert W. Fuller, the founder of the Dignitarian Movement.  Adam/ A.C. comes from a NYC journalism background, so his has some feel for the life of a young journalist.  "The Anonymous Source", the first in the series, introduces Alex Vane, a young print journalist in pre-9-11 NY who is skillful in scouting sources and getting scoops.  I found him unlikeable and had a couple of false starts in this book before I finally decided to care.  Now I care very much after just finishing the second in the series "The Inverted Pyramid".  Alex's character is developing very nicely and I can admire that. I just started the third novel "The Mockingbird Drive" in which one of Alex's sources is murdered in a random rampage just as he is about to meet Alex to give him a new story involving an old abandoned disc drive.  I enjoy these novels of journalism and various conspiracies in these time of too much news and not enough truth. Journalism isn't what it used to be, that's for sure.  I miss the old days of reporting the news with the most important facts first, tapering down to the least important facts last.  Now news is written more like a long-form sales letter that you have to read all the way through to get to the deal.  I am enjoying AC Fuller's take on modern journalism very much.  

Comment by Mandy Muffin on January 2, 2019 at 11:14am

It seems I'm still in TBD.  Some life style adjustments has kept me away for a couple of years.  My wife of 48 passed about a year and a half ago and I have been making adjustment to my life.  I'm in a Senior Retirement Complex called Otterbein, located in the countryside of Lebanon, Ohio.  It's a big change from being a snowbird, living in Kentucky and Florida.  I'm still reading; I'm still blogging, but on facebook now. Recent illness may have hampered my traveling a bit.  I was trying to take a significant trip every three to four months but my recent cruise to Alaska may be my last as I deal with some heart problems. I'll try to post something every once in a while.  

 

Comment by Joanne on December 31, 2018 at 6:53pm

Happy New Year everyone !

Comment by rapa on December 31, 2018 at 2:45pm

Wishing all our members a happy and gentle 2019!

.......at midnight I'll be doing "RABBIT RABBIT RABBIT". 

Hope that ya'll also remember this good luck chant!

Comment by Carci on December 27, 2018 at 6:59pm

rapa,  I checked out "...bones" on fantastic fiction and it sounds great... put it on hold at my library... 

the synopsis sounds like 'The Right Side' by Spencer Quinn which was one of my favorite books in recent years....  thanks

Comment by rapa on December 27, 2018 at 8:49am

BTW, I, too, was not thrilled with Kate Morton's THE CLOCKMAKER'S DAUGHTER.   As I recall did a lot of skimming.

Am currently reading SMALL FRY a memoir by Lisa Brennan-Jobs, Steve Jobs's daughter. She certainly lets it all hang out!!!!

Comment by rapa on December 27, 2018 at 8:40am

Carci,

Here's a book I know you'll enjoy!

A Borrowing of Bones by Paula Munier.

This is a beautifully crafted mystery, especially if you like dogs.  It's quite a page turner!

 

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