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Lorraine Kleinwaks's avatar

Calming, brilliant escape to rural countryside Japan English translation June 2025, highly recommend The Summer House by Masashi Matsuie.

Want to especially read: The Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny.

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Evelyn Skye's avatar

I need to check these out, Lorraine!

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Trista's avatar

I’m re-reading The Ultimate Gift series by Jim Stovall.

Really looking forward to Stephanie Garber’s The Alchemy of Secrets this month.

Going to re-read Anne of Green Gables because Fall and October.

The Things Gods Break by Abigail Owen.

Overdue by Stephanie Perkins.

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Evelyn Skye's avatar

I love your Fall reading vibes, Trista!

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Joanna Phoenix's avatar

"I'm so glad I live in a world where there are Octobers." Yes, Trista, yes.

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Sue's avatar

The Incredible Kindness of Paper by Evelyn Skye is a marvelously uplifting read for the soul! I loved it, and it made me want to fill the world with yellow paper roses! A must read in this chaotic, crazy world of today. Thank you, Evelyn!

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Evelyn Skye's avatar

aww thank you, Sue!!

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Smriti Richard's avatar

I'm currently reading Katabasis by R.F. Kuang and really enjoying it. The Wayfinder sounds like it's right up my alley—myth, history, and adventure.

Next on my list is Hekate by Nikita Gill. I love her poems! I've also ordered The Incredible Kindness of Paper, Evelyn. It's been calling to me since you first talked about it. I need a good, uplifting read.

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Evelyn Skye's avatar

ooh, I’ve been hearing a lot about Katabasis. And now I’m going to look up Nikita Gill, too!

Thank you for ordering a copy of The Incredible Kindness of Paper, Smriti. It means SO much to me that you’re going to read it!

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Kerry Sutherland's avatar

Just put Wayfinder on hold at my library - thank you for the heads up!

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Diana M. Wilson's avatar

Here's my list: (The Booker shortlist!)

Flashlight by Susan Choi, The Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny by Kiran Desai, Audition by Katie Kitamura, The Rest of Our Lives by Ben Markovits, The Land in Winter by Andrew Miller, and Flesh by David Szalay. (Ann Patchett raved about The Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny)

Also, I'm doing a Slow Read with Caroline Donahue of Possession and loving it!

Looking forward to reading our October book club pic...Diana

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Joanna Phoenix's avatar

The Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny looks right up my alley.

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Diana M. Wilson's avatar

Mine, too. Apparently, it was 20 years in the making-

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Evelyn Skye's avatar

I lovvvvve a good long list, Diana. Thank you for the joy of getting to look all these up!

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Barb Natividad 🇵🇭🇺🇸's avatar

I was skeptical of the hype surrounding Wally Lamb’s The River is Waiting, but it was a 5-star read for me! Currently reading Joyce Carol Oates’s Fox, which is very good if not disturbing.

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Evelyn Skye's avatar

I always appreciate when a book I'm skeptical about exceeds expectations. It's like an unexpected gift. Thanks for these two titles, Barb--I'm going to look into them now!

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Mica Merrill Rice's avatar

I am currently reading The Reformatory, a historical horror, by Tananarive Due and although I am not done, I can tell you that it is really hitting me. The way she describes the characters thoughts and actions is so vivid and equal parts heartbreaking and scary. Spooky season is on us and I had to pick this one up. In October, I'm hoping to read Misery by Stephen King, I Let You Go by Clare Macintosh, and our book club pick, The Watchmaker of Filigree Street!

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Evelyn Skye's avatar

Mica, you are a braver reader than I. I cannot do anything horror! But that sounds like really great writing, both to enjoy as a reader and to study as a writer. Can't wait for you to read out book club pick, too!

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Joanna Phoenix's avatar

Ditto Evelyn. I'm another scardy cat reader. Although, I am bravely attempting Mexican Gothic this season.

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