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Andrew65
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Pickpick

This was a soft pick for this one which I read as part of the #ShelfSweeper Readathon #4Elizabeth. @Tove_Reads Book 2 from my shelf finished.

An interesting story finding out all about the secret‘s o& a pilot who was killed in an explosion in the air. As you find out more you get more and more annoyed by him, and what you find out. Some interesting twists along the way. Not sure what I make of the ending of the epilogue.

Tove_Reads Sounds mostly good, but the cover looks boring. 7h
Andrew65 @Tove_Reads There are better covers out there for this one. Overall I enjoyed reading this one. 7h
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Andrew65
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The tagged book is my second book read for the #ShelfSweeper Readathon @Tove_Reads #4Elizabeth

This book has been sitting on my shelf for more than 10 years. It tells the story of a wife who is awoken in the middle of the night to be told her pilot husband has been killed in an aeroplane accident, and goes on to tell his back story with no doubt some surprises along the way.

mcctrish I read this so many years ago and I remember it was an Oprah‘s pick and I was mad because I loved The Weight of Water so much more 2d
Andrew65 @mcctrish Sounds ike you didn‘t enjoy this one as much. 2d
mcctrish I did like it but Weight of Water was on a different level 1d
lauraisntwilder @mcctrish The Weight of Water is the only Anita Shreve book I've read and I can imagine it would be hard for her other books to live up to that standard! 1d
mcctrish @lauraisntwilder I was just so mad at Oprah ( and continues to colour my perception of Pilot‘s Wife to this day ) 1d
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ChrisBohjalian
Midwives: A Novel | Chris Bohjalian
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Continuing the countdown of my books, from 1st to 25th, THE JACKAL‘S MISTRESS. Today it‘s my 5th novel, a 1997 story about a midwife on trial for manslaughter -- and the novel that would become my second movie (starring Sissy Spacek and Alison Pill), an Oprah's Book Club selection, and a #1 New York Times bestseller.

CBee Congratulations on an excellent book - I loved this one ♥️ 3mo
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Octoberwoman
While I Was Gone | Sue Miller
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After two years of doing this I think I still have enough unread books to continue! So I‘m posting one book a day from my massive collection. No description, no reason for why I want to read it.

#ABookADay2025

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MommyWantsToReadHerBook
Vinegar Hill | A. Manette Ansay
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Pickpick

I had this on my shelves for at least 11 years and never noticed the Ophrah's Book Club bubble. I'm not sorry I finally read it but the blurb on the back uses words like "sweet" and "tender" and for me it was brutal! Women trapped in awful marriages with no love. I wonder what I would have made of this if I read it long before I left my own marriage. It was another book from the 90s where the 10/11-year-old acts very much more grown up ⬇️

MommyWantsToReadHerBook than even my daughter who is 11 turning 12 and I'm quite baffled about whether it's a cultural thing. The children in this book are really treated horribly, emotionally speaking. 4mo
ChaoticMissAdventures I really struggle with books from the 90s feeling awful and dated. Every book written around that time seems to have women treated horribly. 4mo
willaful Ouch! 4mo
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Beachbum
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This was a book club pick. A very fast paced book but predictable. There was a movie made on this that I need to watch. Kathryn‘s says good bye to her pilot husband Jack not knowing it would be the last time she would see him. His plane goes down and an investigation starts to see if terrorists are involved #winterreading #library #familydrama

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ChrisBohjalian
Midwives: A Novel | Chris Bohjalian
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🎁Shopping for presents for friends and family? Books make great gifts! 📚

BarbaraBB 😀 5mo
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rachaich
Open House | Elizabeth Berg
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Mehso-so

I have been searching fir this book for 2 years after reading Joy School. I found it in a charity shop:)
But it's a bit twee, a bit break up trope and cringy... I'm jot sure I'll seek any of her others...

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SarahBookInterrupted
The Covenant of Water | Abraham Verghese
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Dive into "The Covenant of Water" by Abraham Verghese, a captivating multi-generational saga and a must-read for fans of epic novels that you wished never ended. Another amazing pick from Virginia on Book Interrupted‘s Blog.

https://www.bookinterrupted.com/post/manuscript-monday-the-covenant-of-water
#bookinterrupted #TheCovenantofWater #OprahBookClub #bookstoread #epicnovels #booksthatyouwishdidntend #bookpodcast

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ChrisBohjalian
Midwives: A Novel | Chris Bohjalian
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The winner of a signed first edition of MIDWIVES is Marianne Fokas! She subscribed to my newsletter and her name was randomly drawn from the new subscribers. Sign up at www.ChrisBohjalian.com . (Scroll to the bottom of the home page). I‘ll have more giveaways (plural!) in October and EVERYONE who is a subscriber — new and current subscribers — will be eligible. Thanks, friends!

dabbe 🖤🐾🖤 7mo
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