Books - what are you reading? (Official Book Thread)

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Just finished The Wealthy Gardner on Audible. Copping the physical copy to pour through it

Definitely a recommended read
 

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...how many Coli Bros would rescue an indigenous mermaid from CaCptivity, then fall in love with her:patrice::hubie:
 

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Anybody know where I can find a link for I Got a Monster? It's the book about the Baltimore Gun Trace Task Force
World Cat is basically your library's library. If your library doesn't own a book, they can typically grab it for you from another library (or WorldCat) for free via a interlibrary loan
 

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Finished this in like 3 days :banderas:

Wouldn't call it a horror novel btw. It's more like a localized sci-fi novel. The way he tells the story, you forget that it's fiction... he cites sources and interweaves real figures and happenings with fake ones
 

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Finished it recently and is an instant recommendation to anyone that likes historical fiction and science fiction.

It follows characters in 1453 Constantinople, modern day US (Idaho) and on a future spaceship. And all these characters are connected by an ancient Greek fable.

Sounds complicated but flows very nicely and switching between characters and time periods makes it even more captivating.


I picked up Slow Horses (spy thriller) now because they made a show but it's been a slow read so far.
 
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