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Iβm currently reading βRose Madderβ, by Stephen King. I had started it a few weeks ago near the middle to the end of October. Iβm in the middle of βPart 4: The Manta Rayβ and on page 168. Itβs where Rose is trying to go and get a new place to live so she can leave the βDaughters and Sistersβ safe house. She had made some friends, but the rule is that each person can stay up to 8 days before they get told that they canβt be allowed to stay. Rose came there because she was trying to get away from her husband, Norman Daniels. While Rose is at the βDaughters and Sistersβ safe house, she went to a pawnshop and traded her engagement and wedding rings for a painting she wanted and got that was on the wall. Itβs the first item she can say is belonging to her personally after getting it out of the pawnshop.
When Rose was on the curb of the pawnshop, she was offered a job to read a book out loud to have her voice be recorded and used. Letβs see how this goes.
Okay, now to you! What have you been reading or plan on starting to read this month?
The next book to read after β Rose Madderβ, by Stephen Kingwill be β6th Targetβ, by James Patterson. β6th Targetβ is part of the βThe Womenβs Murder Clubβ series.
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Hi I finished World without End by Ken Follett. It was actually quite relevant to today as the Black Death was central to it. A fantastic story. He has the ability to take you back to those times . A great storyteller. He has now written a prequel to the first book in the series. So that is a Christmas treat. Now reading the Booker prizewinner from last year Gurl Woman Other. The style is very different from anything I have read before. But it is really good. Not sure what is next.
That's fantastic! Glad you enjoyed "World Without End". I can't wait to hear how you like the "Gurl Woman Other". I will look that one up soon later today. What is it listed under (mystery, thriller, horror)?
I misspelled!Girl Woman Other. The experience of Black and mixed race women . Bernardine Evaristo. She is on BBC2 tonight at 7.30 in programme about this years Booker Prize.
Wow! That's great to hear! I'm not sue the total amount of books I had read so far this year, but I try to keep track of when I start and finish one. There are two books that I own that I tried to read years ago, but stopped and I've thought about trying them, again either after I get done with the "The Women's Murder Club" books I own already, or near the beginning of next year. I'll have to see what happens timewise. But, it will be done eventually!
I've always been a prolific reader, it's been my way of attempting to keep (reasonably) sane over the years, I have been reading novels for over 55 years everything from Westerns, Science Fiction, Fantasy, Thrillers etc, at the moment I am binge reading cozy witch themes mysteries on my kindle just for some light reading
That's fantastic! I love to read all the time, but sometimes, my busy schedule gets in the way. For the next 2 weeks, I may get more reading done than I had planned, but that's because I don't have to do any babysitting until Thanksgiving or a few days afterwards.
I have finished βRose Madder, by Stephen Kinglast night before going to sleep. It was really good and I was very happy with the way it ended.
I started reading βHolly and Ivyβ, by Fern Michaels this afternoon. Itβs a great holiday-themed story. It was a holiday gift this year. The story starts out in North Carolina.ππππππ
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