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hermetic

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Sun Sep 28, 2025, 10:56 AM Sunday

What Fiction are you reading this week, Sept. 28, 2025? [View all]

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I'm reading Fault Lines by Anne Rivers Siddons. A classic from 1995. It's a "powerful and deeply moving story of three women on a life-changing road trip up the California coast." Not my usual fare but I'm finding it quite readable and thought-provoking.

Listening to Airtight by David Rosenfelt. He's the author of the wonderful stories involving Tara, the golden retriever. This story is a thriller, no dogs involved, but still full of wit and laughs, at first. Then fracking is coming and a judge is brutally stabbed to death in his garage. Connected? An army of media and law enforcement descend on the case, and thousands of tips pour in from the public. Good stuff.

I am so grateful to all of you who stop by here to share your reading experiences. I've found so many books I might never have.

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