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What are you reading?

Our book group met this afternoon. We discussed Jodi Picoult’s PLAIN TRUTH. A great book and a great discussion. (And cheesecake for dessert.) Our book for next month is LIGHT ON SNOW by Anita Shreve. I’ve read this one before and really enjoyed it, but will read it again to refresh my memory. I love discussing books. Other people always see points and ideas that I miss.

On my Kindle I’m currently reading Rachel Held Evans, EVOLVING IN MONKEY TOWN. If you want to read a book that makes you think, read this one. Rachel is a very gifted writer.  I also just finished THE HUNGER GAMES by Suzanne Collins, a young adult book that I couldn’t put down. I’ve already downloaded the next book in the trilogy to read on spring break vacation.

What are YOU reading?

Blessings,

Sue

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  1. I just finished reading “Water for Elephants” by Sara Gruen and am now reading “Bad Blood” by John Sandford. These are 2 books that I had in my ‘waiting to read’ stack before I got my Kindle!! The next book I read will definitely be on my Kindle.

  2. I haven’t read Bad Blood, although we probably have the novel. Neil is a real Sanford fan. He’s a good writer and knows how to keep the suspense ramping up!

  3. This is a ‘Virgil Flowers’ novel, not one of the ‘Lucas Davenport’ Prey series. This is the 4th in the Virgil Flowers series.

  4. hi How many years after the Mother Earth trilogy does the Storyteller Trilogy take place? I love your books!

  5. Thank you, Debbie! There’s about a six hundred year gap. The Mother Earth trilogy is calibrated to a date determined by geologists in regards to a very strong volcanic eruption in the area. There was a long time after that eruption that people did not live in that part of the Aleutian islands as far as archaeologists can determine. That devastation is still being felt as an undercurrent in the novels of the Storyteller Trilogy, although they are set for the most part on the mainland.

  6. I am reading: “a tailormade bride”… I love it so far… I love historic novels, I love sewing, I love romance… that book is right up my street.

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