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hermetic

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Sun Mar 15, 2020, 01:06 PM Mar 2020

What Fiction are you reading this week, March 15, 2020? [View all]


Top o’ the morning to ya.

Reading City of Endless Night, by Preston and Child. Good story. A real wide-eyed, edge-of-your-seat kind of tale.

Still listening to the Kathy Reichs’ book collection. Also really good.

My library has ceased all of its social activities now, and they had a lot of them. Movies, storytimes, workshops, something every day. In anticipation of them closing entirely, which is happening in other states, tomorrow I’m going to go get a whole bunch of books. I’ve made a long list. I am always saying how I wish I had more time for reading. Dayum. Be careful what you wish for. Right?

What books are on your list this week?
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"Speaker for the Dead" by Orson Scott Card. Jeebo Mar 2020 #1
Ooh, that's a good one! Runningdawg Mar 2020 #3
Here goes matt819 Mar 2020 #2
The Rook - The Chequy Files, Book 1 by Daniel O'Malley Runningdawg Mar 2020 #4
Reading the grandkids gift, "Wizard's First Rule" by Terry Goodkind. TexasProgresive Mar 2020 #5
well it seems like fiction.... dhill926 Mar 2020 #6
The Last Detective by Peter Lovesey The King of Prussia Mar 2020 #7
Interesting hermetic Mar 2020 #8
Although I live in a rural area The King of Prussia Mar 2020 #9
Just finished The Hunting Party by Lucy Foley... Freedomofspeech Mar 2020 #10
Ooh, good one hermetic Mar 2020 #11
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