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Cedar_and_Grapefruit

Cedar_and_Grapefruit

Joined November 2018

Historical suspense fan, mainly an ebook reader because they travel easily. Deep, dry red wine or herbal tea with a book make for the best weekends.
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Pickpick

I'm seldom into fantasy novels, but this series has me absolutely hooked. Sleepless and addicted! The author's ability to make each character personal, relatable, and exquisitely unique is so refined. The sexual tension, battle scenes, the doubt and faith that flicker and fade among the cast is breathtaking. This is truly the first time I've wept when an important character dies. The first! Two more books to go before I complete the series. ❤️

lauramisiara Someone dies? 😨 I‘m still at 60% of the book. I‘m scared now. 14mo
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Mehso-so

I was hopeful this would be an exciting story from Catherine the Great 's POV. It has good reviews, but it left me empty. Even her role in the coup lacked drama and excitement, focusing instead on the importance of the clothes she wore. Silly me bought the whole series at once. Let's see if The Winter Palace changes my mind on this writing style. Fingers crossed. 😮‍💨

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Pickpick

This was a touching, tearful, and humorous read! If you want to know what your therapist thinks after your visit, this is a delightful snapshot of the real life of a mental health therapist.

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Pickpick

Loved this book. It was funny, insightful, cleverly written, and a quick read, thanks to Ms. Schulz's writing skills. It has helped me evaluate my own perception and be more patient with others' views when they seem so wildly different from my own.

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There it is... So sad.

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Sacagawea | Flora Warren Seymour
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Can anyone recommend an historical fiction BY and about Native Americans?

Thank you!

Severnmeadows Such a beautiful photograph. This probably doesn‘t count, but there‘s John Smelcer ‘an Alaskan native of the Ahtna tribe, and the last tribal member who reads and writes in Ahtna.‘ The book of his I‘ve read is Edge of Nowhere, which I think is really good but is a modern tale. But he has published many other books. (edited) 6y
Cedar_and_Grapefruit @Severnmeadows Thank you! I'll definitely check out his books to read. Much appreciated! 6y
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Pickpick

Making the complexities of hundreds of years of political and socio-economic change completely understandable.

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Pickpick

Fantastic writing! Spies, WWI and WWII, searches for loved ones and enemies after the fighting ended, the clashes of lives.

CoffeeNBooks One of my favorite books I read this year! 6y
Elma @CoffeeNBooks Me too! 6y
Cedar_and_Grapefruit I love female spy novels. Maria York's Blind Man's Bluff Black Butterfly started me on them and this one by Kate Quinn has me hooked. 6y
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The Complete Works of Tacitus | Cornelius Tacitus
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Home sick with a sore throat that leaves me nearly mute. Only some in my household find this regrettable ? Tacitus is a quick-moving, passionate read full of great quotes. "No doubt, there was peace after all of this, but it was a peace stained with blood..."

RaimeyGallant Nice review! 6y
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The Gilded Shroud | Elizabeth Bailey
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Bailedbailed

DNF. Absolutely hated the FMC, who was sleuthing out a murderer and telling the victim's family that she was enjoying herself in the process. The murderer was obvious in the first few pages, but in the meantime, I had to read the thousand ways the FMC was so very clever. I hate quitting a book, but she was so irritating.

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Ashes of a Madman | Maria York
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This author has me wrapped around her finger! My friend told me about Maria York books. This is her 1st. So far the MC, Rebecca travels from England to the Congo w her mentally unstable husband. She finds out that one of his colleagues was killed or murdered and it was hushed up. Now I'm traveling up Mt. Kilimanjaro with her, hoping disease will get her crazy husband and set her free. The book just started though, so I doubt she will be so lucky.

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The Flame Bearer | Bernard Cornwell
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Pickpick

I can't get enough of this series. In surprising moments, a flash of humor amidst grit. Prolonged war scenes wear on me, but I can't skip them because when I do, one of his friends dies and I wonder where they went.

rather_be_reading welcome to litsy!! 📚☕📚 @LitsyWelcomeWagon 6y
DebinHawaii Welcome to Litsy!! 🎉📚🎉Hope you enjoy it here. 6y
Chelleo Welcome to Litsy! Hope these #Litsytips by @RaimeyGallant http://bit.ly/litsytips and #LitsyHowTo videos: goo.gl/UrCpoU are helpful. There‘s so many fun things to do: book exchanges, buddy reads, photo challenges and more! Check out @LitsyHappenings for details. #LitsyWelcomeWagon 6y
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RaimeyGallant Welcome! 6y
Cedar_and_Grapefruit @DebinHawaii @Chelleo @RaimeyGallant Thank you! So glad to have found such a great social media app for readers💕📚 6y
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kristincatastrophic My favorite series! I've almost finished the latest. 6y
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