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hermetic

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Sun Jun 8, 2025, 11:00 AM Jun 8

What Fiction are you reading this week, June 8, 2025? [View all]



Reading the graphic novel Resident Alien, Omnibus Volume Two, a combo of Books 4, 5, and 6, by Peter Hogan and Steve Parkhouse. I'm so glad I got this. The artwork is gorgeous with incredible attention to detail. And the story is funny, yet intriguing and thoroughly engrossing.

Listening to We Were Never Here by Andrea Bartz. From 2021. A backpacking trip for two young ladies has deadly consequences. Can lightning really strike twice? Pretty good.

Happy Pride Month. Stay safe.

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"Later" by Stephen King. I don't know how he does it. A thousand books in, Scrivener7 Jun 8 #1
He is amazing hermetic Jun 8 #4
I'm tempted to answer 'The Constitution' Siwsan Jun 8 #2
"Just the Nicest Couple" by Mary Kubica Jeebo Jun 8 #3
Looks like a lot of thrillers hermetic Jun 8 #7
Tilt/Emma Pattee cbabe Jun 8 #5
I needed comic relief. I read a Stephanie Plum #29 Srkdqltr Jun 8 #6
Yeah, good choice hermetic Jun 8 #8
I love that series! nt Lilithschyld Jun 8 #11
Oh yes! Stephanie Plum books are always a fast read and funny. MIButterfly Jun 8 #18
She uses the same outline for each one. I usually quit a series when i see the outline, but there is something about Srkdqltr Jun 8 #20
I've laughed out loud several times reading the Stephanie Plum books. MIButterfly Jun 8 #22
Last night I finished All the Colors of the Dark by Chris Whitaker mentalsolstice Jun 8 #9
Matched by Ally Condie Lilithschyld Jun 8 #10
Sounds pretty creepy hermetic Jun 8 #14
It is absolutely creepy. Lilithschyld Jun 8 #15
"Death in Her Hands" by Ottessa Moshfegh. My wife read and really liked it, said it was quirky but hard to put down. KPN Jun 8 #12
Hmmmmm hermetic Jun 8 #13
Ha, love the little library assistant! High humidity today, so I'll stay in and read. txwhitedove Jun 8 #16
Sounds good hermetic Jun 8 #17
Nightshade by Michael Connelly. MIButterfly Jun 8 #19
Oh cool hermetic Jun 8 #21
Still reading Garden of Beasts by Jeffrey Deaver yellowdogintexas Jun 10 #23
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