Audio. 19 hours.
Read by too many people to list.
Short stories a la King. Very enjoyable listening. Especially liked the Kindle story.
4 stars. (You lose a star because the dogs die.)
Thursday, February 27, 2020
Wednesday, February 26, 2020
The Confession Club by Elizabeth Berg
Back to the town of Mason, Missouri, this time with a group of friend who meet weekly to confess things they've been hiding.
5 stars
5 stars
Tuesday, February 18, 2020
Anything is Possible by Elizabeth Strout
Audio. 8.5 hours.
Read by Kimberly Farr.
More a series of short stories than a novel, Anything is Possible is a deep look into the secret lives of people in a small town.
5 stars.
Read by Kimberly Farr.
More a series of short stories than a novel, Anything is Possible is a deep look into the secret lives of people in a small town.
5 stars.
Friday, February 7, 2020
Who Do You Love by Jennifer Weiner
Audio. 12.5 hours.
Read by Sarah Steele and JD Jackson
Andy and Rachel meet in the emergency room one night as children. Book follows their lives which meet and part over the years.
I didn't love the readers when I first heard them, but I'm glad I stuck with. They really grew on me.
4.5 stars (as chick lit).
Read by Sarah Steele and JD Jackson
Andy and Rachel meet in the emergency room one night as children. Book follows their lives which meet and part over the years.
I didn't love the readers when I first heard them, but I'm glad I stuck with. They really grew on me.
4.5 stars (as chick lit).
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When You See Me by Lisa Gardner
Sergeant D.D. Warren and FBI agent Kimberly Pierce team up to investigate when skeletal remains are found that might be tied to Jacob Ness. Flora Dane appears, again, but somewhat less annoying than in previous books. Probably because of the multiple POVs.
4 stars.
4 stars.
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4 star rating,
Detective fiction,
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Sunday, February 2, 2020
The Lost by James Patterson and James O. Born
FBI special task force takes on human trafficking. I didn't care about the detectives or the victims, and the first 200 pages didn't even have the Patterson page-turning plot.
2.5 stars.
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2020,
Detective fiction,
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