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JudeCC
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Who‘s gonna participate?
Can‘t wait for Pop Sugar to share the list! This is my favorite time of the year! 😃🙌🥳💃💃
#52bookclub #52bookclub2025 #readingchallenge #bluekish

Deblovestoread 🙋🏻‍♀️ 3w
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick I like the prompts this year, but I'm reading fewer books these days. I've been slowly chipping away at the #192025 challenge that ends on Dec 31, 2025 (or I'll declare it's a #192026 challenge) so I'm going to start the year with a focus on that challenge. Once Popsugar and Read Harder come out, I'll pick from one of the three to try to finish, as well, and plug in selections that apply to the others and see how far I get. 3w
kwmg40 I'm planning to do this in 2025! 2w
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Deblovestoread
Three Holidays and a Wedding | Marissa Stapley, Uzma Jalaluddin
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I enjoyed this story highlighting traditions of Hanukkah, Ramadan and Christmas all set in a small snowed in Canadian town. If this was a real place I would want to visit.

5 out of 10 for #TenBeforetheEnd @ChaoticMissAdventures

49 out of 52 for #52Bookclub #HolidayIDontCelebrate

ChaoticMissAdventures ✅✅ great job! 4w
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kwmg40
William | Mason Coile
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I was finally able to fill one of the more difficult #52bookclub categories, “Author debut in second half of 2024.“ I've read a number of novels by Andrew Pyper, but this is his debut under the pseudonym Mason Coile.

This short novel is a spooky haunted house story featuring AI “monsters“. I didn't enjoy it as much as the other Pyper works I've read, but as it was set on Hallowe'en day, it was a good one to read this week.

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kwmg40
Shrines of Gaiety | Kate Atkinson
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An enjoyable historical novel set in 1920's London. It started slow but I liked how the various plotlines eventually wove together, and I also found the morally ambiguous characters (which, frankly, were almost all of them) interesting.

My first book finished for #HauntedShelf! #Flerken @PuddleJumper
#52bookclub (A revenge story)
#AfterDarkBingo #BodyCountBingo #PumpkabooHunt #GottaCatchEmAllSpooky

Librarybelle Yay! #LiteraryCrew is reading this one this month, and I‘m looking forward to it! 2mo
kwmg40 @Librarybelle I will certainly drop in to see the discussion! 2mo
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Texreader Fantastic! #letterS 2mo
Ruthiella I liked this a lot too. I also liked how she kept the ending open for two certain characters. 2mo
DieAReader 🎃👻Excellent!! 2mo
Catsandbooks 👏🏼👻🧡 2mo
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 2mo
PuddleJumper 🎉🎉 Well done! 2mo
kwmg40 @Ruthiella Me too. I found that, even with the open ending, I found the way the book concluded very satisfying. 2mo
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Charles de Lint is the author I most associate with “urban fantasy“, though the term has evolved since he published his first books. This collection of stories from his Newford series delves into the lives of city dwellers, including the artists, the homeless, and the marginalized. I love de Lint's beautiful writing and the mix of fantasy, folklore and horror.

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A Novel Love Story | Ashley Poston
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This book was super tricky for me. I actually almost gave it up about a third of the way through, because I was just kind of bored, but I persisted, and it was...fine. The premise seemed interesting, but what really bugged me was bad editing! Plenty of unnecessary repetition -- like the time Elsy leaves a ten dollar bill on the table (to pay for lunch) twice in the span of about three paragraphs.

Sigh.

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kwmg40
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This novella is the second in Malka Older's series, which is a mix of cozy mystery, romance and science fiction. I liked this one much better than the first, as it provided more details about the interesting setting (Jupiter and its environs) and the mystery was better developed.

#gottacatchemall (prompt 74. Corvisquire: Second book in a series) @PuddleJumper
#52bookclub (prompt 52. Published in 2024)

Librarybelle Hooray! 3mo
TheAromaofBooks I've been kind of hankering to read some scifi, so I will have to check this series out!! 3mo
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kwmg40 @TheAromaofBooks If you're not a sci-fi purist and don't mind some mystery and romance mixed in, I think you'll enjoy this series. The books are novellas so are a quick read. 3mo
PuddleJumper 🖤🖤 3mo
TheAromaofBooks That's EXACTLY my style of scifi 😂 I consider myself a fan of scifi-lite haha 3mo
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kwmg40
Eternity Ring | Patricia Wentworth
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Cozy Golden Age mysteries are a comfort read for me, even if some of them feel very dated in their attitudes toward women. In this series, Miss Silver comes across as a less “fluffy“ Miss Marple.

Also happy I was able to fill the “Musical instrument on the cover“ prompt for #52bookclub, with the church organ on the cover of my edition.

#gottacatchemall (prompt 35, Impidimp: Guilty pleasure) @PuddleJumper

Librarybelle Stacking! 3mo
kwmg40 @Librarybelle The Miss Silver books are hit or miss but they're always a nice light easy read and I did enjoy this one a lot. 3mo
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Librarybelle So good to know! 3mo
Hooked_on_books Nice find! That‘s the prompt I‘m finding most challenging. 3mo
kwmg40 @Hooked_on_books I found this prompt really challenging too, and then I discovered this book on my shelf. I hadn't even recognized it as a church organ when I first looked at it! 😂 3mo
PuddleJumper 🧡🧡 3mo
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jenniferw88
The Alternatives: A Novel | Caoilinn Hughes
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All Fours | Miranda July
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