I just started my first ever read through of The Book Thief.
This is going to break me into a million pieces. I can feel it.
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When you talked about Deadline you said there was gonna be news at the end of the podcast but it wasn't there. Will this news be available on a different episode or elsewhere?
A Serial Killers Guide to Marriage, wow what a book! If you didn't think murder could be funny think again. A must read of 2025! Absolutely captivating.
@lucyrosecreates.bsky.social @davidhheadley.bsky.social
The Lamb is the single most beautiful book I've ever read. How is horror beautiful? I'm obsessed! It's striking and scary but also compassionate and full of love. One of my favorite books of all time. READ THIS IMMEDIATELY!
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The Lamb by @lucyrosecreates.bsky.social (Reading Update): If you haven't read this I would change that immediately. Almost halfway and my jaw is on the floor.
I can't wait to find out more! I'm on the edge of my seat.
40 pages into The Lamb and I'm convinced @lucyrosecreates.bsky.social a genius. Why in the world do I care about these horrible people? This is prolly the scariest book I have ever read. @davidhheadley.bsky.social I love your book recommendations and you have outdone yourself this time.
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25 Books in 2025 Part 1
This year I am selecting 25 Books I want to prioritize. I am prioritizing: subscription books, new books I received, and books I already own.
Which one would you choose first?
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As I have somehow surpassed 7k followers on here I thought it might be nice to do a giveaway: All 7 of my books to one lovely winner. Just share and like to be in with a chance! 😁📚
Check out the stack of trade hardcovers and paperbacks that I have picked up over the past few months!
See anything I should dive into?
Today's book feature is William by Mason Coile
This edition features red sprayed edges, numbered out of 350, and signed by the author.
What's your favorite horror novel?
Mine is The Last House on Needless Street by Carriona Ward.
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Today's book feature is The Third Realm by Karl Ove Knausgaard.
This is the 3rd book in his Morgenstjernen series. I have heard nothing but good things about this series. Maybe I can tackle it in the new year?
This is a signed first printing.
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Today's book feature is The Wood at Midwinter by Susanna Clarke.
Susanna Clarke is quickly becoming one of my favorite authors. I loved her previous novel, the award winning Piranesi.
I started this last night and it reads very much like a fairy tale and I am here for it.
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New followers, hello! I published a book last week.
Ink Ribbon Red.
It's the story of a murder, told out of chronological order, in short fragmented chapters, which click into place like jigsaw pieces. Except some of the chapters aren't real – they're stories written by the characters!
DI Grace Archer yes!!!! I love that series. I need to read the latest installment though.
I have this on my bookshelf! I need to get to it
I read Genesis but that one was too graphic for me.
Definitely makes it more realistic. I love that
That is absolutely fascinating!
Yes! The Mercy Chair was crazy I can not wait for the next installment!
Today's book feature is Nobody's Hero by @mwcraven.bsky.social
M.W. Craven is a power house! His books are thrilling and leave you on the edge of your seat. If you haven't read Craven do so immediately.
This edition features ombre sprayed edges, numbered out of 500 and signed by Craven.
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Sunday Night Plans
The Last One At the Wedding by Jason Rekulak
100 percent!
My favorite books: The Last Passenger by Will Dean, The Spirit Engineer by @ajwestauthor.bsky.social, The Lost Ones by @anitafrank.bsky.social, In Memoriam by Alice Winn, The Art of Death by @davidfennell.bsky.social, The Botanist and The Mercy Chair by @mwcraven.bsky.social
Yours?
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This is my husband's favorite series! I have heard great things about it. A fantasy mystery count me in!
I can't wait to read this one!! Should be here any day now!
I read this a few years ago and liked it, but found parts of it unrealistic. Good book though.