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Daisey
The Book of Doors | Gareth Brown
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This was a fascinating story with magic, time travel, and some great characters.

#audiobook #LitsyBookClub

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TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 3w
tpixie I loved The book of Doors for @litsybookclub Some parts are darker than I expected , others full of magic! 3w
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Daisey
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My official reading stats for 2024

As of today, these 12 books are the ones I continue to think about the most. The top row includes #1001books, #LitsyBookClub reads, a #CampLitsy read, and 1 reread for a #ShardlakeBR. I tend to focus on first time reads for my year end list, but rereading the Shardlake series must be included. The bottom row are all fantastic middle grade reads.

#ReadingStats #2024Stats #DaiseysReadingSummary

Ruthiella Nice stats! 👍 3w
Liz_M I loved the nesting stories technique of Cloud Atlas! 3w
Daisey @Liz_M It took a while for me to get into, but by the end, I also loved how it was set up. 3w
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tpixie
The Postcard | Anne Berest
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“Man cannot live without nature. He needs air to breathe, water to drink, fruit to eat. But nature is quite able to live without man. Which proves just how superior it is to us”.
#EuropaCollective
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megnews 👍 2mo
kspenmoll This book is one of my top 12 for 2024! 2mo
tpixie @kspenmoll yes!! It is very moving. It‘s a top read for me also! 2mo
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Daisey
The Postcard | Anne Berest
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Some parts of this book are stories of the horrors of the Holocaust that we‘ve read many times, but the way in which they are woven with the story of the impact of those events on the children and grandchildren of survivors make it unique.

#audiobook #LitsyBookClub

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tpixie
The Postcard | Anne Berest
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Re-reading this profound book for #LitsyBookClub
I listened to it earlier in the year for #EuropaCollective

This is a book that‘s going to stay with me a long time.

Anne Berest and her sister have a new book, Gabriële, about their great grandmother, coming out next year and I‘m going to put a high on my TBR

kspenmoll This was one of best books forthe year! (edited) 2mo
dabbe 🖤🐾🖤 2mo
tpixie @kspenmoll yes! I agree!!!! 2mo
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tpixie @dabbe she is always wanting a lap to lie on!! 🖤 🐾 🖤 2mo
dabbe @tpixie She is an extremely smart and adorable girl who knows what she wants! 🖤🐾🖤 2mo
tpixie @dabbe lol yes!! 2mo
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Daisey
Vampires of El Norte | Isabel Caas
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This was more historical romance than I was expecting, but I enjoyed it. Nena is the daughter of a Mexican rancher as Anglos from the north threaten their way of life. At the same time, another supernatural danger reappears and a man from her past returns. These were a different kind of vampire, and I wanted a few more answers in the end, but it was a great October read.

#LitsyBookClub #audiobook

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Empire of Wild | Cherie Dimaline
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I plan to read Home Before Dark and Empire of Wild. Just finished Practical Magic.

#SundayFunday
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tpixie Vampires of El Norte for #LitsyBookclub 3mo
BookmarkTavern Both look like fun picks! Thanks for sharing! 3mo
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Daisey
A Light in the Dark: Surviving More than Ted Bundy | Emilie Le Beau Lucchesi, Kathy Kleiner Rubin
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After reading Bright Young Women, I‘m glad to have also read this memoir. This is a story of survival and strength from a woman who not only survived an attack by Ted Bundy but two life threatening medical diagnoses as well. Her story starts slowly and is sometimes repetitive, but it also makes important points and speaks for the women attacked and murdered.

#Memoir #Nonfiction #audiobook #LitsyBookClub

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Daisey
Bright Young Women | Jessica (Author) Knoll
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I appreciated the way this novel focused on the lives of the victims, rather than the murderer who is never called by name. Sometimes it was a bit difficult to keep track as the story jumped back and forth in time, but I also liked how the two storylines came together in the end. Now, I will have to do some nonfiction reading.

📷: Photo from my backyard as I returned from tonight‘s walk while listening.

#audiobook #LitsyBookClub #audiowalk

BarbaraBB Beautiful photo. I have this one on my shelves and am encouraged to read it. 5mo
Tamra Lovely scene 😍 5mo
Daisey @BarbaraBB @Tamra Thank you! Sunsets do make me appreciate my view. 5mo
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