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I hope you had a great reading week.
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This is a weekly meme hosted by Kathryn at BOOK DATE!Post the books completed, the books you are currently reading, and the books you hope to finish at some point.
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Books Completed

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THE WIFE BETWEEN US by Greer Hendricks & Sarah Pekkanen - review will be on January 9, 2018 - finished November 16.
HMMMM is my reaction when it ended. :)
A bit slow at first, but it is worth the wait. :)
A very lovely, interesting read.
A tense, domestic thriller.

THE ENGLISH WIFE by Lauren Willig - review will be on January 10, 2018 - finished November 25.
HMMMM is my reaction when it ended. :)
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THE WOMAN IN THE WINDOW by A. J. Finn - review will be on January 2, 2018 - finished November 12.A bit slow at first, but it is worth the wait. :)
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CARNEGIE'S MAID by Marie Benedict - review will be on January 1, 2018 - finished November 8.A very lovely, interesting read.
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POISON by Galt Niederhoffer - review is in the book's title - finished on October 25A tense, domestic thriller.
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Book Currently Reading
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SUNBURN by Laura Lipmann - review will be on February 20, 2018.
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LET ME LIE by Clare Mackintosh - review will be on March 14.
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THE RECIPE BOX by Viola Simpson - review will be on March 20, 2018.
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THE BROKEN GIRLS by Simone St. James - review will be on March 22, 2017.
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NOT THAT I COULD TELL by Jessica Strawser - review will be on March 27, 2018.
Happy Monday!!
ReplyDeleteI hope you have a great week.
Thanks for stopping.
YOu are so organized, with dates for your future reviews! I want to read Poison!
ReplyDeleteI have to agree with you about my being organized.
DeleteI am VERY organized....curse and blessing of a business teacher. :)
I schedule everything and pace out my books so I am not stressed.
Thanks for commenting, Beth.
So looking forward to reading Susan Mallery book, I have a review copy but most likely won't read it for awhile as have others in the pipeline! Hope you enjoy it.
ReplyDeleteI was on the train home today and am about 50% through the book.
DeleteI am enjoying it. I haven't read any other books by her.
Thanks for commenting, Kathryn.
Beautiful selection.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Mystica, and thanks for commenting.
DeleteSo many of these books are on my TBR list or already on the stacks. Look forward to your thoughts on The Wife Between Us. Have a great week.
ReplyDeleteThe Wife Between Us has to be read and one's own opinion has to made. I think everyone will come up with a different opinion. :)
DeleteThanks for commenting, Nise.
I think I would like to read Carnegie's Maid. Interesting reading list! Here is mine: http://bit.ly/2AagJu7
ReplyDeleteIt was a very good historical fiction book.
DeleteThanks for commenting, Kim.
Hi Elizabeth, thank you for this lovely book recommendations. Have a nice week.
ReplyDeleteThank you for commenting, Rachna.
DeleteI am excited about all of my books.
I admire your organization...I am so curious as to what hmmm means?
ReplyDeleteThanks about my organization.
DeleteHmmm means...very good, very confusing, and difficult to figure out. We all need to make our own decision about what really went on. :)
Thanks for commenting, Patty.
I still love the Woman in the Window's cover. Come see what I'm reading this last week of November.
ReplyDeleteIt was good.
DeleteYes...the cover is good since she was always spying on the neighbors. :)
Thanks for stopping, pussreboots.
I used to think that I was super organised, but that has just gone out of the window now and my reading schedule is in complete chaos, with my reviewing schedule being non-existent!
ReplyDeleteI still manage much of my daily time by rote, but there are simply not enough hours to fit in the things I used to be able to do with ease.
Must do jobs seem to take priority and unfortunately hobbies take the hit!
I was a bit unsure of your reaction comment after finishing 'The Wife Between Us', as so many of my fellow blogging friends, across all the various platforms, have had nothing but huge praise for the story line and the writing quality. I shall look forward to reading your full review, when maybe the HMmmm! will be explained :)
Yvonne
Patty asked the same question about hmmmm.
DeleteHmmm means...very good, very confusing, and difficult to figure out. We all need to make our own decision about what really went on. :)
I am very organized...always have been. Now that I am retired, I have even more time to be extra organized. :)
Thanks for commenting, Yvonne.
I know where I am coming to get book ideas. Great. I echo the organizational compliments. Teaching requires organization. People laughed at me because I color coded everything. So glad file folders came in colors. lol Since I retired I've lost that organizational feeling!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet compliment. Thanks, Janet.
DeleteOh yes...teachers MUST always be organized.
I like the idea of color coded. Makes things easier.
Thanks for commenting.
Ooh! Both I Was Anastasia and The Broken Girls appeal to me, the first one especially so.
ReplyDeleteI saw Anastasia on Broadway last month. I am guessing it's the same story line.
DeleteLooking forward to reading the book.
The Broken Girls does look good.
Thanks for commenting, Tracy.
Thanks for visiting my site! Am I jumping the gun on decorating? lol
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