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- Six Book Club Books I Loved Last Year
You can see where one of the storylines is going before the character involved understands it, and it might wallows in the despair of others and their hopes that he will pursue their loved ones’ lost dreams and right
- Review of Legendborn (The Legendborn Cycle #1) by Tracy Deonn
But her first night on campus, she witnesses the magical attack of a mythical creature on a student-- Bree spends much of the book researching and wondering, and I preferred when she was taking action.
- Review of Migrations by Charlotte McConaghy
research equipment and heading to Greenland to track the last Arctic terns in the world, during what might
- Review of One Step Too Far (Frankie Elkin #2) by Lisa Gardner
Frankie joins the group's annual search of a remote area where Tim might have ended up.
- Three Books I'm Reading Now, 3/24/21 Edition
Although he is high king, Gen's temper still flares, he behaves spontaneously when he might stop and and she can't explain it, except to feel that this is what people mean when they say "love at first sight tell Sarah the truth, and she's not even sure Jack remembers their non-encounter--much less that he might
- Review of A Thousand Ships by Natalie Haynes
Madeline Miller's Circe (which I gave five stars) or Song of Achilles (which I gave four stars), you might
- Review of Trust No One (Devlin and Falco #1) by Debra Webb
Webb provides multiple mysteriously missing persons, mixed motivations, naive characters who might be If you like mysteries, you might also want to look at the Greedy Reading List The Six Best Mysteries
- Three Books I'm Reading Now, 1/17/22 Edition
If you enjoy reading books that play with time, you might also like the books on the Greedy Reading Lists
- Review of The Nature of Witches by Rachel Griffin
There are lovely moments of humor interspersed with the action and lots of (literally) flowery language If you like books about witches, you might like some of the books on the Greedy Reading List Six Wonderfully
- Review of Finlay Donovan Knocks 'Em Dead by Elle Cosimano
, intelligent, sensitive men--and how she appreciates how gorgeous they are, but she's kind of busy right
- Review of The Soulmate Equation by Christina Lauren
outside of the main protagonists' control (rather than a forced misunderstanding or circumstance that might
- Three Books I'm Reading Now, 11/28/22 Edition
If you like books that play with time, you might also like the books on the Greedy Reading Lists Six
- Review of The Humans by Matt Haig
their young, making their skin look mildly less old, and harboring a vague desire to believe there might
- Review of We Are the Brennans by Tracey Lange
and horrified: she was the cause of a drunk-driving accident in her adopted town of Los Angeles the night
- Review of Return of the Thief by Megan Whalen Turner
Although he is high king, Gen's temper still flares, he behaves spontaneously when he might stop and
- Review of Mean Baby: A Memoir of Growing Up by Selma Blair
For more more more memoirs I've loved that you might want to try, check out these Greedy Reading Lists
- Review of Hench by Natalie Zina Walschots
If you're in for a new character-driven, superhero-focused, smart, wicked, and action-packed book, this If you're in for a new character-driven, superhero-focused, smart, wicked, and action-packed book, this around information, manipulating social media, and knowing her superhero foes' habits and weaknesses) might sidekicks continued to crop up in others' employ, following the money and reinventing themselves as people might If you like this book, you might like those as well.
- Review of No Cure for Being Human (And Other Truths I Need to Hear) by Kate Bowler
re-tabbed everything, and would have been perfectly willing to read the book again in its entirety right
- Review of The Last Thing He Told Me by Laura Dave
Have you read Hello, Sunshine, The First Husband, Eight Hundred Grapes, or any of her others?
- Review of Upgrade by Blake Crouch
protagonist Logan was hard for me to emotionally connect to, but I was hooked by the heart-pounding action They might be what make us worth saving.
- Review of Pretty Things by Janelle Brown
A seasoned and a rookie con artist together set their sights on taking advantage of a spoiled socialite—and one of the cons aims to right some wrongs in two of the characters' shared (but mysterious and complicated
- Review of The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson
phenomena, and odd events cause some of the guests to doubt their own senses of what is real, what might others aren't tuned into, if she's mentally ill, or if the ghostly voices are real and influencing her actions
- Review of The Witch Elm by Tana French
of these characters felt lacking in humanity on some level, yet French made me sympathize with their plights
- Review of Like a Love Story by Abdi Nazemian
of (warranted) Madonna worshiping; a wise, fiery, kind older mentor in all things gay culture and in fighting
- Three Books I'm Reading Now, 9/19/22 Edition
For more more more memoirs that you might want to try, check out these Greedy Reading Lists: Six Fascinating
- Review of How to Stop Time by Matt Haig
If you like books that play with time, you might also like the books on the Greedy Reading Lists Six
- Review of The Survivors by Jane Harper
Kieran's father is suffering from memory issues and wanders at night, and his mother is readying to move
- Review of the Bear and the Nightingale by Katherine Arden
dark force to later more fully realized appearances, for example) meandered along and I thought they might
- Review of Exit Strategy (Murderbot #4) by Martha Wells
It might be a little heavier on the dry details of the machinations of various operations and a little
- Review of When Women Were Dragons by Kelly Barnhill
Were Dragons feels like the perfect book to read if you're a woman frustrated by recent changes in our rights
- Review of Fable by Adrienne Young
blasted island and find her father again, she'll have to make her way in a rough world made for men--and fight
- Review of The Queen of Nothing by Holly Black
I feared any Vivi and Heather resolution would be unsatisfying, but it felt just right.
- Review of Dark Matter by Blake Crouch
Jason struggles to determine which reality of the multiverse is true and how the hell he might get back Crouch's Dark Matter is a fascinating blend of action-packed and poignant.
- Review of The Boy on the Bridge by M.R. Carey
But bringing back their surprising findings might very well mean the wholesale rounding up and destruction
- Review of In a Holidaze by Christina Lauren
Suddenly she's plunged back in time to begin the holiday anew and try to get things right, Groundhog
- Three Books I'm Reading Now, 10/15/21 Edition
her contentment and comfortable current life and husband--or fulfill the dreams and fantasy of what might
- Review of I'm Still Here by Austin Channing Brown
Through asking for deeper thought, engagement, and action from all of us, Brown pushes the reader to You might want to check out So You Want to Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo or Raising White Kids: Bringing
- Review of A Song for the Road by Kathleen Basi
I admit that based upon the premise, I feared that painfully sentimental tones might creep into the book
- Review of Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston
gay senator, and who (along with his president of a mother) actively and passionately supported LGBTQ rights
- Review of One Day in December by Josie Silver
and she can't explain it, except to feel that this is what people mean when they say "love at first sight tell Sarah the truth, and she's not even sure Jack remembers their non-encounter--much less that he might characters had juvenile-seeming reactions that I found frustrating (for example, calling a moment's sighting
- Review of The Arsonists' City by Hala Alyan
lost dreams, fading possibilities, boredom, and disappointment, but they also clumsily come together, fighting
- Review of Fingersmith by Sarah Waters
Waters is also the author of Tipping the Velvet, Affinity, and The Night Watch.
- Review of Untamed by Glennon Doyle
This might have served as a unifying framework for her thoughts and her exhortations to the reader.
- Review of The Empress by Laura Martinez-Belli
I mentioned this book (along with The Fighting Bunch and The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue) in the Greedy
- Review of Where You Go Is Not Who You'll Be by Frank Bruni
the idea that adhering to a more rigidly set out life plan or attending a more exclusive institution might
- Review of The Kingdom of Back by Marie Lu
Nannerl, a musical prodigy in her own right, is tempted by attaining fame equal to her brother’s likely
- Review of With or Without You by Caroline Leavitt
go on tour with his band to open for a major act, and just as he's letting his hopes soar that this might
- Review of Moonlight Drive by A.R. Hadley
If you like stories about music, you might like the books on the Greedy Reading List Six Rockin' Stories
- Three Books I'm Reading Now, 4/7/21 Edition
After eight long years, Reyna convinced her reluctant father to bring the children to Los Angeles, but
- Review of Olive, Again by Elizabeth Strout
I worried that a book revisiting Olive might feel indulgent or unnecessary, but this is a deep look at
















































