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1hazel1123
I have spent a significant amount of time enjoying your lists so I thought I would start my own as well. So far in 2015 I have read:
1. The Boston Girl
2. Winter Garden
3. Soulless
4. The Paying Guests
5. Dark Witch
6. The Husband's Secret
7. The Secret Keeper
All of these are books from the public library. I think I got carried away during the Christmas holiday with reviews and lists and put a lot of books on library hold. I have seven more still to go - after that I have promised that I will read at least a couple of ones I have recently paid for. Tonight I will begin reading Home and after that probably Nora Webster.
Considering the books I have read this year the most memorable was The Paying Guests. I described it as 'dark and joyless' yet I found it oddly compelling - to the place I got up at 4 am one morning so I could finish it.
The Husband's Secret was disappointing. I enjoyed What Alice Forgot. I found the plot silly but I enjoyed the way the story unfolded. (I don't demand too much realism in my reading - I enjoy witch stories.) That being said The Husband's Secret was too absurd for me to really get into it. It was good enough for me to complete but that's about all.
1. The Boston Girl
2. Winter Garden
3. Soulless
4. The Paying Guests
5. Dark Witch
6. The Husband's Secret
7. The Secret Keeper
All of these are books from the public library. I think I got carried away during the Christmas holiday with reviews and lists and put a lot of books on library hold. I have seven more still to go - after that I have promised that I will read at least a couple of ones I have recently paid for. Tonight I will begin reading Home and after that probably Nora Webster.
Considering the books I have read this year the most memorable was The Paying Guests. I described it as 'dark and joyless' yet I found it oddly compelling - to the place I got up at 4 am one morning so I could finish it.
The Husband's Secret was disappointing. I enjoyed What Alice Forgot. I found the plot silly but I enjoyed the way the story unfolded. (I don't demand too much realism in my reading - I enjoy witch stories.) That being said The Husband's Secret was too absurd for me to really get into it. It was good enough for me to complete but that's about all.
2NanaCC
I have The Paying Guests on my kindle. I'll get to that one at some point this year. Your getting up at 4 am one morning to finish it, makes me think it should be sooner rather than later. :)

