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A God in Ruins Easterncedar Dec 2023 #1
Easternceder, thank you I will be writing that down for future reference. debm55 Dec 2023 #2
Night Fall by Nelson Demille OLDMDDEM Dec 2023 #4
Thank you OLDMDDEM , will add to my list. debm55 Dec 2023 #5
It's an excellent read of fiction. OLDMDDEM Dec 2023 #8
Nelson deMille is one of my favorite authors 🙂 Diamond_Dog Dec 2023 #10
He is one of mine also. OLDMDDEM Dec 2023 #12
Up Country Diamond_Dog Dec 2023 #21
Me either. My mother put me on to Demille. After she died I inherited all of her books. OLDMDDEM Dec 2023 #25
same here; added to my 'want to read' shelf on Goodreads yellowdogintexas Dec 2023 #17
Killers of the Flower Moon Dulcinea Dec 2023 #3
Thank you, Dulcinea. I heard of the movie. But I like to read the books first. debm55 Dec 2023 #7
Didn't read the book but the movie is good.long but good. flying_wahini Dec 2023 #30
A big favorite Bayard Dec 2023 #31
The Last Temptation bucolic_frolic Dec 2023 #6
Thank you bucolic_frolic, I like mysteries and crime. debm55 Dec 2023 #9
Best book this year was probably "The Unmaking of June Farrow" by Adrienne Young. CrispyQ Dec 2023 #11
CrispyQ , that sounds interesting, TY debm55 Dec 2023 #13
Definitely check out this group of devoted readers yellowdogintexas Dec 2023 #20
Rereading A Canticle for Liebowitz. It's a 1959 Polly Hennessey Dec 2023 #14
It a must read then for me. Thank you, Polly. debm55 Dec 2023 #15
I've still got my copy from the science fiction class I took in 1981. rsdsharp Dec 2023 #28
"Pound pastrami, can kraut, six bagels--bring home for Emma." malthaussen Dec 2023 #38
I do the Goodreads challenge, so I at least know every book I've read this year yellowdogintexas Dec 2023 #16
Thank you so much, yellowdogintexas, They sound interesting, debm55 Dec 2023 #18
Another poster upthread suggested the Fiction Forum. I second that suggestion yellowdogintexas Dec 2023 #19
Thank you , I will give it a visit. debm55 Dec 2023 #23
Mean by Myriam Gurba Coventina Dec 2023 #22
Sounds very interesting. Thanks for the recommendation. debm55 Dec 2023 #24
My sister and I both enjoyed it tremendously. Coventina Dec 2023 #29
The North Woods Mz Pip Dec 2023 #26
Werner Herzog's recent memoir. Aristus Dec 2023 #27
drthais drthais Dec 2023 #32
best book by far drthais Dec 2023 #33
Haven't finished it yet but MOMFUDSKI Dec 2023 #34
The Ballad of Perilous Graves MadLinguist Dec 2023 #35
Shuggie Bain - Douglas Stuart IcyPeas Dec 2023 #36
"Port of Shadows" by Glen Cook. malthaussen Dec 2023 #37
It by Stephen King. Elessar Zappa Dec 2023 #39
I'm currently reading I'm Your Huckleberry A Memoir by Niagara Dec 2023 #40
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