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Iowalibrarychick

Iowalibrarychick

Joined May 2016

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Wonderful!!! Memoir told through books read. Beautiful writing. Connected with the author so much!!!!

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The Child | Fiona Barton
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Wow! Loved this, even though I figured it out about a third of the way through. But there was so much to this story that is was fun to watch it all click into place. Brilliant.

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The Hate U Give | Angie Thomas
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Unbelievably good. Should be required reading

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Meddling Kids | Edgar Cantero
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This was between a so-so and a pick for me. Pretty fun romp with a group of characters headed back to town to finish a case that drove them away. Fairly decent twist at the end. Fun nostalgic references. Tim, the dog, was my favorite. It just could have been edited better.

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Not a Sound | Heather Gudenkauf
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Yay for Iowa authors!!!! This is an excellent mystery/thriller. A tragic accident leaves nurse Amelia deaf. Depression and drinking estrange her from her husband and step-daughter. When she discovers the body of a woman who used to be a good friend, Amelia stops at nothing to find the killer. But who is trying to stop Amelia? This is a great page turner!!!

Sarahreadstoomuch I've always really liked Heather Gudenkauf. I'll have to keep an eye out for this one! 7y
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The Hike | Drew Magary
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So so sooooo good! This was recommended to me by a friend at work. It's quirky, profane, and extremely thought provoking. And fun. AND, one of the best endings I've ever read!

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I'm on a non-fiction kick. This book is amazing!!!!! If you have even a quiet interest in how the universe works, this is worth reading!

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An absolutely beautiful book. I'll never think of sea creatures the same way again. A must read.

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Hundred-Foot Journey | Richard C Morais
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I saw the movie years ago. Read the book for book club. I loved it. I love foodie books and this one makes me crave Indian food!

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I was in a reading slump, but thanks to an article on Book Riot, I picked this one up and it's all I want to talk about! And the plural of octopus is octopodes or octopuses. It's wonderful so far!

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Lumberjanes Vol. 6: Sink or Swim | Shannon Watters, Kat Leyh
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I LOVE this graphic novel series! Hardcore lady-lady types, shenanigans, and in this installment, selkies!!!!

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The Summer's End | Mary Alice Monroe
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I loved this trilogy! This is the third in The Summer Girls trilogy. Takes place in the low country of South Carolina, and follows Mamaw and her three grand daughters during one summer. Wonderful characters.

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This Perfect Day | Ira Levin
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I remember loving this one in high school. I went through an Ira Levin phase. A classic dystopian novel that just doesn't quite hold up in the 31st century.

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Into The Water | Paula Hawkins
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Oh wow, I REALLY liked this, even more than Girl on the Train. It took a little time to get all the characters straight, but this was great storytelling. Definitely recommend!

Lolabear07 I can't wait to pick this up. I purchased it the other day. Still on my TBR. 7y
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Into The Water | Paula Hawkins
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Anyone else reading or read? I'm really liking so far. I've seen lots of mixed reviews, but I'm finding this more engaging than "Girl" so far.

thegirlwiththelibrarybag I picked it up from the library (nice long reserve list) and handed it over to my grandparents... not sure if I'll get to it or not... leaning towards not (or not in its first flush of popularity anyway) 8y
JoeStalksBeck My review face is on my page lol 8y
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The Night Sister: A Novel | Jennifer McMahon
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Mehso-so

I really liked it up until the ending, which was just too convenient and a little weird. Still enjoyed for the most part.

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Harriet the Spy | Louise Fitzhugh
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And Then There Were None | Agatha Christie
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I haven't read this in YEARS. It's still absolutely brilliant.

Read4life I haven't read it. It's on my #tbr list. 🤓📚 8y
Literaryunicorn I've never read any of her books. Maybe I should start with this one? 8y
AshleyHoss820 This is on my TBR too! But The Murder of Roger Ackroyd is sheer brilliance! You can't go wrong with Dame Agatha! 8y
Iowalibrarychick The Murder of Roger Ackroyd IS brilliant!!! Literaryunicorn read both! 8y
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The Stolen Child | Lisa Carey
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First book done! #readathon #Dewey. So so so good!!!!! Beautiful and magical. Full of Irish folklore and geography that was as much a character as anything.

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The Stolen Child | Lisa Carey
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My TBR pile for the Readathon!!!! #readathon #Dewey

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Bottomland | Michelle Hoover
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Mehso-so

This the All Iowa Reads for this year. Just discussed at book club tonight. The story of a German family living in rural Iowa post WWI. Two youngest daughters disappear. Story told from the perspectives of 5 family members. Excellent writing but just a heavy and fairly unhappy story.

Librarylady I liked that this has some basis in the author's family's history. I'm also always excited to see books by Iowa authors. 8y
Iowalibrarychick Me, too! It was definitely worth reading. I just didn't love it. 8y
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The Night Sister: A Novel | Jennifer McMahon
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This is going on my #readathon pile!!! #Deweys

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The Fifth Petal: A Novel | Brunonia Barry
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#BLUEDABADE. Just finished this one and loved it!!!

Liberty Please edit the hashtag so it will show up in the drawing: it's #BLUEDABADE. 😊 8y
Iowalibrarychick Oops! All fixed! 8y
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The Fifth Petal: A Novel | Brunonia Barry
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I am a sucker for a good witch story, and this one definitely is a winner! Salem history, witches, and a murder mystery make for a fun page turner!

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Excellent YA. I don't think I'd call it a straight mystery. Definitely coming of age novel. A story of two best friends and the summer when one is abducted. Excellent portrayal of friendship, loneliness, and that vague longing of teenage girls.

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The Fifth Petal: A Novel | Brunonia Barry
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I want to go to Salem.

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Has anyone ever read these?

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It was good. A bit predictable, but I liked the back and forth between the "girls." Would love to see a mock up of One Folgate.

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I found this on the book cart at work just now and read it. Goosebumps!!!! Rowling' commencement speech at Harvard in 2008. A tiny volume of infinite wisdom.

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WOW WOW WOW!!!!!!!! Why did I wait so long to read this incredible book????? Amazing. I feel like I walked every step with her.

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Universal Harvester | John Darnielle
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This one is going to stick with me for awhile. VERY good. Thought provoking. It's also a wonderful homage to Iowa, my adopted state.

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Little House 9 Book Box Set | Laura Ingalls Wilder
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Finished them all!!!!!

BookishMarginalia 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼 8y
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On the Banks of Plum Creek | Laura Ingalls Wilder
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Now I'm almost done with this one. I wonder what it would be like to live in a dugout?

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Little House on the Prairie | Laura Ingalls Wilder, Garth Williams
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Finished this a few days ago, in my quest to reread the entire series. Fascinating to read as an adult. I don't remember the racism against Indians. I do remember that it was not my favorite of the series.

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Finn | Jon Clinch
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Reading this one for my book club. I also have a copy of Huckleberry Finn that I'm skimming. Coincidentally, I am at the same point in both books! Think I may read both, back and forth, and get the perspective of both Huck and his father, as I travel through this corner of Mississippi River life!

Suzze Good idea! We read this for our book group in 2010. (Just looked, I did not remember). It was good, but I didn't love it. Looking forward to your views. 8y
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After reading the wonderful NY Times article about Laura, I decided to reread The Little House books. It's been years. And this one is as good as I remembered.

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Dark Matter | Blake Crouch
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This was such an interesting novel! A little chasing, some bad guys, getting lost in the multiverse, and some love story all packed into a great sci-fi adventure!

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Little House Set | Laura Ingalls Wilder
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Lumberjanes Vol. 5: Band Together | Grace Ellis, Noelle Stevenson, Shannon Watters
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I love this series!!! Lumberjanes and Merpeople! Art is a little different in this one.

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History of Wolves | Emily Fridlund
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What a beautiful novel. Beautiful language. I felt I was in northern Minnesota, walking side by side with Linda, experiencing her loneliness and her longing to be wanted.

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History of Wolves | Emily Fridlund
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Just started this one. Northern Minnesota, atmospheric, and moody teenager. Should be fabulous!

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I checked this out of the library, but after reading it, I had to order a copy! This is a great cookbook!!!!

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I love cookbooks!

Joanne1 Me too!! On a quiet evening I sometimes just pull out a few beautiful cookbooks and drool over them, even if I have never actually cooked out of them. 8y
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The Handmaid's Tale | Margaret Atwood
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I can't believe I never read this! Brilliant and scary, and incredibly timely, considering the current political climate. A definite must read.

Suzze I've never read it. I think I've almost bought the Ebook every time it's been cheap. Then I think I'll get it from the library. Then I do neither. ??????? 8y
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The Handmaid's Tale | Margaret Atwood

I'm almost done with it. So good so far and creepily parallel to the here and now.

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The Handmaid's Tale | Margaret Atwood
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Continuing my month of "I can't believe I haven't read this yet."

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What a romp of silliness!!!! So glad I read it. A fun way to start the year. 42.

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Loving this so far! A silly start to 2017.

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Why did I wait so long to read this? I enjoyed this goofy story so much I headed straight for The Restaurant at the End of the Universe.

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First book of 2017. I can't believe I've never read it!