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MyNamesParadise

Joined May 2016

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Glass Houses by Louise Penny
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Gone Tonight by Sarah Pekkanen
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Dune by Frank Herbert
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I listened 2 this 4 book club. I wouldntve read it on my own, as I‘m not a fan of magical realism. It was listenable but I‘ll admit I wasn‘t fully engaged w/ it the whole time. It was just odd. I know the environment is an important issue but I feel there were other ways 2 tell that story. Grace was a likable character so I kept listening 4 her; it was nice to go on the journey w/ her. I‘m not sure I understood everything but was able 2 follow it

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Just finished listening to the 12th Louise Penny! I‘m really enjoying these stories as I go through the series. This one had an interesting premise, taking place in Three Pines and the Police Academy. It was good to see Gamache working in some way again with the police & interesting to see how the 4 cadets in this book grew over time. The reveal of the murderer was done well. If you‘ve read the previous books you‘ll like this one!

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I read this for book club. At 1st I didn‘t think I‘d like it because of the Elizabethan era, but as I kept reading it I got really invested in Emilia‘s character in the 1500s timeline & was eager to see what would happen next! If you like historical fiction, you should like this one. The timeline set in current times is good too! It is interesting to be presented with a story that shows how Shakespeare didn‘t write the works credited to him.

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This 11th installment of the Armand Gamache series is one of the better ones. I enjoyed the mystery presented and the history involved including of the super gun. I loved the touch of espionage to it. If you liked the previous installments you will definitely enjoy this one. It‘s always interesting when new characters are introduced but they‘re supposed to have been there the whole time. I‘m eager to continue this fascinating series!

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This was an interesting installment of the Gamache series. I probably got to know more about the fictional art world than I ever wanted to know. I was surprised by something that happened in the end and wondered what led the author to make that decision. This was the last of the series narrated by Ralph Cosham. If you liked previous books in the series you will like this one except maybe the end, but I personally didn‘t mind it.

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This was definitely a brilliant installment in the Armand Gamache series! So much going on! If you‘ve read the previous books you will like this one! I was so pleased with the ending! I thought this had a good balance of the case being solved and the background plot coming to the forefront. I am eager to read the next one!

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This made for a good listen even though I kept mixing up the names of the Monks. This story was more about Gamache‘s and Beauvoir‘s relationship which I‘m absolutely fine with! Even though it was one of the longer ones, it kept me engaged & listening! I‘m really enjoying this series and am eager to see how the next books turn out!

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Finished this @ the Tampa airport while I was waiting for my flight home! A very cute novella! I love Molly‘s character! I‘m eager to read the new Maid novel coming out in April! I don‘t think you need to read the previous 2 books to follow it, but I definitely recommend them bc they‘re so good!! I have a soft spot for Molly bc she is on the autism spectrum (although it‘s not specifically stated) like me!

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Here One Moment | Liane Moriarty
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Finished it this morning! Liane is a must buy author 4 me! I was very excited 4 this premise! It‘s a thick one but it reads quickly w/ short chapters & switching POV. You‘re not sure where it‘s heading at first but just keep reading. I‘m typing this as I‘m ready to get on a plane. I hope no one predicts my death on it! (Knock on wood!) I‘ll be eager to discuss this one at book club! I just hate that I‘ll have to wait a few years for her next one!

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This one was enjoyable enough! I liked the story happening between Gamache and Beauvoir. It‘s something how murders keep occurring in the village of Three Pines 😂. I went through this one fairly quickly. Features a lot of artists which isn‘t a topic I‘m interested in per se, but it was still really good. It doesn‘t have the tension that Book 6 has which was almost disappointing. I‘m eager to continue the series!

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Talking to Strangers | Fiona Barton
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Finished this last night. I flew through this book in a few days! I really enjoyed the writing & pacing of the story! I will admit I predicted a lot of what happened but it was still an enjoyable read. I really liked the characters Elise King and Kiki Nunn. This is the 2nd in a series but I don‘t think you needed to have read the 1st one in order to enjoy this one. I‘ll eagerly wait for the next one!

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I listened to this for book club. It‘s an important story, but I don‘t think I was the intended audience for this. It‘s important to listen to stories about alcoholism & drug abuse across BIPOC communities & see how the traditional methods for recovery may not be the same for them as it is for white people. Jessica‘s story hopped around some & was a little tricky to follow chronologically. I‘d read this to open your eyes on the topic if so desired

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This was the best 1 yet! There were multiple threads throughout this 1 & 1 of them being very thrilling which I enjoyed & was a nice change of pace! I found myself waiting to get to those parts! It was interesting to see the investigation into the death of the hermit by the 2nd in command & how he situated himself into village life while investigating. There‘s a bonus interview with the author at the end of this audiobook! I‘m eager 4 the next 1!

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The Briar Club | Kate Quinn
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This is the 1st Kate Quinn book I‘ve read & I really enjoyed it! The really long chapters took a bit to get used to but it was nice to spend so long with each of the characters. I definitely didn‘t see the end coming! I‘m eager to read more of her books now!

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5th in the series & so far this is the 1 I have enjoyed the most! I‘m eager to continue the series. I liked that there was more focus on the investigation earlier on. Even though it was the longest 1 yet, it didn‘t feel that way while listening! If you liked the previous in the series, you will definitely enjoy this 1!

Eggs I have loved these Armand Gamache books🩷 (edited) 3mo
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Wow! A powerful memoir! I watched coverage of the case back when it happened & I didn‘t know what finally led to her release & this book cleared that up for me. I thought it was excellently paced & tells the events of each step of the judiciary process she went through in her own voice for the audiobook! I‘d have also been interested in hearing what her life after Italy & her imprisonment was like.

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This made for a good listen! It was nice to learn more about Peter and his family. I thought it was a way to switch it up from always being in 3 Pines. It was a lot of new characters to keep up with which can be challenging when listening to it. I didn‘t really have much of a reaction to the whodunit aspect. I enjoyed the dysfunctional family dynamics in the Morrows. As always Gamache solves the case with grace and intelligence. Eager for number 5

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Finished this for book club! This is an interesting variety on the true crime podcast storyline seen in mysteries/thrillers! It was interesting to learn things as Lucy was trying to remember them herself. There were some interesting twists. I‘ll be eager to discuss the ending at book club & I did some reading about it online. I‘d love to hear what others thought of the ending. You can post in the comments with the spoiler warning.

heyitsMacall I have a hold on this book from the library and I‘m 119th but started at 272 😂😂😂 one day I‘ll read it! 4mo
MyNamesParadise @heyitsMacall oh wow! Well you‘ve come a long way so far! Yeah I‘m that far back on some audiobook holds on Libby. 4mo
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As usual a brilliant Detective Annalisa Vega novel from Schaffhausen! I enjoy her books so much! The perfect mix of character development and mystery/suspense. This is the 4th one & there will be a 5th! Is there such a thing as a good sociopath? That‘s what this book will make you wonder! If you‘ve enjoyed the other books in the series, you will enjoy this one!

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This wasn‘t as good as his latest Long Time Gone, but still a solid 4 stars! I thought revisiting a murder case that hadn‘t been worked on since right before 9/11 was an interesting premise! There are twists throughout it! I enjoyed the short chapters. I was definitely surprised by one twist later on in the story. If you‘ve read his other books, I‘m sure you will like this one too!

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This was the best of them so far! It got intense w: Gamache & the fallout of the Arno (spelling? I listen to the audio) case. I find this series overall slow paced compared to the thrillers/mysteries I usually read, but I really enjoy as the pieces come together & Gamache solves the case. I don‘t really find myself caring about the residents of 3 Pines I hope that doesn‘t make me sound terrible! I‘m much more interested in the police parts/mystery

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It Starts with Us | Colleen Hoover
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Oh how I loved this book!! It was so nice to see Lily and Atlas together and happy! Ryle was just so angry in this book! If you wanted a follow up to what happens when Lily and Atlas bump into each other at the end of It Ends With Us, this is definitely it! I‘d be curious to see if they end up making this into a movie too!

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Long Time Gone | Charlie Donlea
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What a great, suspenseful story! I listened to the last half of the book just yesterday alone! You know a book is good when you‘re looking for excuses to do things around the house so you can listen! It was also the 1st time a book was so gripping I just sat down & did nothing else but listen! There was a lot of time and POV switching but I wasn‘t confused at all. I will definitely be reading more of Donlea‘s books! I highly recommend!

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This was so good! I experienced a lot of anxiety reading it bc I was so worried about Daphne! There are twists and turns along the way but not a major twist like in the 1st book. If you liked the 1st one you will definitely love this one & getting to see the characters again. I recommend reading the prequel The First Shot bc a character featured there is a major character in this one! I‘m eager to hear everyone‘s thoughts on this one!

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I definitely enjoyed this 1 more than the 1st one! It was a great listen! I know there are a lot of characters & the switching POVs still confuse me at times. I feel I don‘t have a good grasp of all of the detectives featured. I‘d assume I‘d keep listening & it would be easier but I‘m unsure. I‘m going to keep listening to them though!

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I read this 4 book club & I have mixed feelings. Some parts were really engaging & other parts dragged. I‘d give it 3.5 stars. I thought it could‘ve been shorter. Definitely an interesting premise! A woman must keep moving (literally) so a curse won‘t kill her! I could tell that this was a 1st novel. I‘ll be eager to see what people at book club have to say about it! If you‘ve read it, please share your thoughts in the comments!

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This was a quick listen! The narrator did a great job! It has the typical twists & turns you come to expect from McFadden. I didn‘t really know what to expect until right before the epilogue. Monica offers to be a surrogate for Abby Adler & her husband but what are her true intentions? I‘d recommend if you have liked McFadden‘s other thrillers!

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Another great thriller from Freida McFadden! It was a great listen with lots of twists & turns! I definitely didn‘t see the end one coming! I liked how the narrator changed her tone & inflection of voice between the two POVs so that you knew which character it was. Another thriller set among a bunch of moms in suburbia & it was entertaining. If you‘ve liked her other books, you will like this one! & the end is a total shock!

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This was a page turner! Another hit from Alex Finlay! I got through this in a day! I love how the different POVs come together. I‘ve seen the author speak several times & he says he writes to entertain mainly but this book also showed (albeit severe) consequences of things done when you‘re young and dumb. It would make people think twice if they‘re cruel to someone. I definitely recommend this one! A quick suspenseful read w/some deeper meaning!

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This book was really good! I really liked the cast of characters & my favorite was 10-yr-old Henry! Henry was me as a child! When Ethan was 10 his bff Billy was taken from Ethan‘s backyard in the middle of the night. 30 years later Ethan is back at his childhood home & odd happenings occur. Is Billy somehow back? And what about the mysterious institute that‘s close to home? This was well paced & I was satisfied with the ending! Again I love Henry!

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I really enjoyed this!! A world where vampires exist but they‘re not your stereotypical vampires. The book does a good job of establishing the rules & facts about them. I enjoyed Barbara as the detective in this story. There was mystery & suspense until the end. The only other book I‘ve read by the author is The Chalk Man which I also really enjoyed! This made for a great listen! I‘ll be eager to get to more of their books!

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((Small Town Horror)) | Ronald Malfi
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The 1st I‘ve read of this local author & I liked it! Definitely heavy on the horror descriptions at times but still a compelling read. It‘s for my mystery/thriller book club. Reminiscent of other stories where someone is summoned back to their hometown. There‘s past & present storylines & loved all the descriptions of Maryland. I‘m unsure if I‘d read more by this author just because of all the horror even though yes I realize that‘s the genre 😜

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Oh how I loved this book! I read it 4 book club. There‘re 3 POVs: a young woman who inadvertently kills a woman in a drunk driving accident & is sent to prison; the woman leading the prison book club; & the widower of the woman that was killed. They all converge in an independent bookstore in Portland, Maine & it goes from there. One thing I didn‘t like was a cliche plot line; otherwise this book is perfection! I highly recommend it!

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I listened 2 the 1st book in the Gamache series & perhaps bc of that I had problems following at times. It changed perspectives so many times it was hard to keep track. I think I‘ve been reading/listening to just thrillers that it was challenging to listen to a slower paced mystery. I liked the reveal at the end & more of the pieces came together. I will give the 2nd in the series a chance. Most likely on audio.

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It Ends With Us | Colleen Hoover
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At 1st I didn‘t see what all the hype was about but then really liked it! I could see where some may have issues w/ the book. I read it bc Blake Lively is going to be in the movie that comes out in August & I love her & wanted to see what the hype was about. Now I can‘t wait to start the sequel! Trigger warning: domestic violence

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Ward D | Freida McFadden
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This was a good, suspenseful Freida McFadden thriller with its twists and turns! Amy is a medical student who will be in a psychiatric ward for one night. What happens will thrill and shock you! This audiobook was a great listen & it went by quickly! I hope you enjoy it!

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I loved this book! A great serial killer detective story in the frigid snowy winter of Alaska. I enjoyed getting to know Detective DeHavilland Beans & parts of his life as well as the ongoing case of bodies of missing baristas piling up. I hope the author writes more featuring Beans! I loved the handling of a character that has autism. If you like stories set in Alaska and/or serial killer cases and/or character driven stories you‘ll love this one

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Do Not Disturb: A Novel | Freida McFadden
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I really enjoyed this one! You‘ll like it if you‘ve read her before. I didn‘t see the twist at the end coming. It was kind of funny with the homages to the Bates Motel & all the Psycho references. It made for a great listen and I liked how the book was told in parts by different narrators. This would make for a fun movie/mini series.

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The Wife Upstairs: A Novel | Freida McFadden
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This was the 1st book I listened to via the Libby app! A friend finally convinced me to try it & I can‘t believe it took me this long! Overall, this is a pick, but there are stretches where it drags. I liked the back and forth of is the husband a bad guy or not and is the wife crazy or not. I did predict part of the twist at the end so maybe I‘m getting better at reading McFadden thrillers! You‘ll enjoy it if you‘ve read her before.

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One Perfect Couple | Ruth Ware
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Ware‘s books are really hit or miss for me. If you‘re looking into this book thinking it‘s a page turning thriller, that it is not. I liked the main character and that‘s why I kept reading, hoping something more exciting would happen. I‘m not really a fan of locked room mysteries or “stuck on a deserted island” mysteries & there have been a lot of those lately. The reality show bit made it interesting. Overall 3/5 stars.

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Annie Bot | Sierra Greer
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I read this book club!! It was a little slow at first but then it picked up with more plot and themes developed of ownership and autonomy and what it means to be human. And yes there is sex! I think everyone should read this book. It gives a somewhat alarming look at what our future can be with AI and robots. It‘s a short, quick read overall.

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The Housemaid | Freida McFadden
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This book definitely has a similar plot to a very popular book, but won‘t say to avoid spoilers. Although aspects of it were different. It was fast-paced & intense. A couple of things I felt were convenient at the end, but otherwise a very good read! I‘m eager to read the next book in this series!

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Definitely an interesting look into Amber‘s past. It makes for an entertaining read! None of what happened in this prequel is mentioned in The Last Mrs. Parrish, so it makes me think the authors made it up after TLMP was published? I‘d still read it though as it does fit into Amber‘s character. I‘m eager for The Next Mrs. Parrish!

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The Last Mrs. Parrish | Liv Constantine
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Oh my goodness! This book! Just totally insane and I loved it! Definitely some twists and turns and eager for the sequel coming out next month! This was the mystery/thriller book club selection for June that I‘m in! If you love thrillers with twists this is for you! I would give trigger warnings, but I feel like they would spoil some of the twists so I‘m torn! But this one‘s been out long enough, you can find what happens in it!

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The Inmate: A Novel | Freida McFadden
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Finished this last night!! So good!! Another 5 star read from Freida McFadden! I love her thrillers!! There were twists along the way & you don‘t know what‘s fully coming until the end. If you love psychological thrillers and have read previous books of hers then you should love this one!

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Darling Girls: A Novel | Sally Hepworth
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Finished this on Monday! Another 5 star read from Sally Hepworth! If you love domestic suspense then this is for you! You really get to know the main characters of Jessica, Norah, and Alicia & how the abuse they endured as children in foster care (in Australia) shaped who they are but there‘s always the ability to change. Great twists & a quick read! I‘m going to go back and read her previous books (at some point!)

Sace I skipped this BOTM last month, but I may have to make it an add on for June. Sounds good. 8mo
MyNamesParadise @Sace well I know I definitely enjoyed it! I flew through it! I hope you like it when you get it!! 8mo
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Murder Road | Simone St. James
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I read this for book club & I loved it! I‘m a huge fan of the author‘s work bc you know about the supernatural elements ahead of time which makes the story even more enjoyable. Some of it was predictable to me, but that didn‘t take away from the story. The short chapters really build the suspense. I‘m excited for the discussion for this one!

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Becoming Madam Secretary | Stephanie Dray
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I read this 4 book club. I didn‘t think I was going 2 like it @ 1st bc I‘m not the biggest historical fiction reader & I thought it would be technically written, but I love it! It was written in a way that was very accessible, even if you‘d never heard of Frances Perkins, which I barely had. It‘s amazing what she accomplished in her life & we should all be grateful for what she fought for. Even if you don‘t like historical fiction, read this one!

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This was such a quick, gripping read! Another of McFadden‘s that I‘ve loved! It‘s shorter than some of her other ones but there‘s still twists & turns & I didn‘t see the huge twist coming at all. If you love thrillers & McFadden‘s other books, you‘ll love this one too!

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What Storm, What Thunder | Myriam J. A. Chancy
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I read this for work. It‘s the One Maryland One Book selection for 2024. It‘s a fictional account of the aftermath of the 7.0 magnitude earthquake that struck Haiti in 2010. Told through multiple character‘s POV‘s it really works to create a whole picture of the aftermath & how it affects ordinary people. It‘s beautifully written! So many long paragraphs proved a challenge for my adhd brain but it‘s such a powerful read. You need to read this one!