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Calling All Readers!

This is our May 2021 Reading Rabbits Book Posting. You can post your comments and suggestions about any book/magazine/newspaper that does/doesn't have to do with any medical issues on this posting. You can mention about your favorite authors, as well. This posting will be pinned to the Pinned Posts for easier access.

This is the updated list of books that I will plan on reading. Some of them are from a trilogy/series. They are:

1. Saving Sarah -- Melissa Storm

2. I Heart New York -– Lindsey Kelk

3. The Guest List -- Fern Michaels

4. The 6th Target -- James Patterson

5. The Apt Pupil -- Stephen King

6. Mr. Mercedes -- Stephen King

7. Finders Keepers -- Stephen King

8. End of Watch -- Stephen King

9. The Search -- Nora Roberts/JD Robb

10. Weekend Warriors –- Fern Michaels

11. Christmas Shopaholic –- Sophie Kinsella

12. Crazy House –- James Patterson

13. The Colorado Kid (Hard Case Crimes) –- Stephen King

14. Firefly Lane -- Kristin Hannah

15. Firestarter -– Stephen King

16. True Colors –- Kristin Hannah

17. 7th Heaven --James Patterson

At the end of last month, I had started reading β€œThe Institute”, by Stephen King. It’s between a mystery and horror story. It takes place in a secret facility where children with TP (telepaths) and TK (telekinetics) are taken and used to see how those two types of abilities can be used. While at β€œThe Institute”, the children are given tests and have rooms that are supposed to look like their own bedrooms, but aren’t, of course. There is two parts to the β€œThe Institute” and they’re called the Front Half and the Back Half. The front is where some of the newcomers stay for a few days and then depending on how they do, then they are moved to the Back Half.

Luke ( Lucas) Ellis had been planning a way to get out of β€œThe Institute” after seeing what the Staff does to the children. He snuck out of his room and started shoveling under a chain fence that was in the playground area. On the way to going underneath the fence, he got cut on the legs, cheek and shoulder blades. He got out on the other side of the fence and started trying to figure out where he could go to get help from the Police that was farther away from β€œThe Institute” as much as possible so no one would discover that he had gotten away from β€œThe Institute” and try to bring him back.

Luke found a train that was delivering potatoes in boxes and snuck onto the train without the Conductor or the other train Staff knowing he was there. He snuck behind a few boxes and took a nap. The train Staff hadn’t seen him even while they were unloading the boxes to the next stop for delivery.

While Luke has been on the train, Maureen (a cleaner) was found in a room that hadn’t been used by any of the children, yet. The Head of Maintenance was called by Mrs. Sigsby (Director of β€œThe Institute”) to come to the room where Maureen was found. Maureen had committed suicide so that Luke’s disappearance wouldn’t be noticed and they all couldn’t question where he has gone.

We’ll see what happens next.

What have you been planning to read or just started? We’d love to hear all about it.

The next book I plan to read after β€œThe Institute”, by Stephen King will be: β€œSaving Sarah”, by Melissa Storm.

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I'm not a huge fan of SK, used to love his writing: Children of the corn, IT (nothing to do with computers!). I think I have grown out of his genre. I prefer murder mysteries/detectives these day. There is an excellent writer, only on Kindle, called Solomon Carter. I am a advanced reader (proofreader) for him. He has lots of series of books, DI Hogarth, Dan Bradley/Eva Roberts mysteries. They are excellent and I count down the days to the next series. There are others but they do all tend to be similar, I do mix I some non-fiction as well. The main book I read is The Holy Bible and various Christian authors. Currently on a journey of reading the Bible in a year. Enjoying it so much, it's not a chore. Happy reading everyone. πŸ˜ƒ

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Do you like James Patterson? He does mysteries. :-)

The authors you picked sound interesting. I will have to look into some of what they had done soon. Good suggestion for everyone. :-)

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I do like James Patterson. Big fan of Alex Cross and I also like the women's murder club and his stand alone books.

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That's fantastic! I have a lot of his books and certain series, too that I plan to read in the next few months coming up. :-)

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Did you watch the film called Cross? That was good.

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No. Did you see the The Women’s Murder Club series based on the books a few years ago? I watched it until it ended.πŸ˜€πŸ‘πŸŒˆ

I’m just going to start β€œOne August Night” by Victoria Hislop. Sequel to β€œThe Island β€œ. I’m 45 on the library for the new Lucinda Riley book β€œThe Missing Sister”! πŸ€ΈπŸ»β€β™‚οΈ

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How many books are in the series? The titles sound interesting.πŸ˜€πŸ‘πŸŒˆπŸ“šπŸ‡πŸ“–

Only two in the Victoria Hislop. 7 in the other

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Thank you for letting me know! I will have a look for them soon today.πŸ˜€πŸ‘πŸŒˆπŸ“šπŸ‡πŸ“–

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