Good! That's an OLD TBR so hopefully I'll be able to finish it now. I love her books too, but haven't read any in a while.
As for you, I've picked

Because I remember wanting to read it a few years back, when I read about its reviews as it came out. Let me know how you like it!
I really enjoyed her River of Doubt and I expect I will like this too. It is just one that keeps getting pushed back. Thanks for putting it on the top of my TBR.shaunesay wrote:For Itpdx I have chosen:
You had a couple others on your list I've read and enjoyed very much, but Candace Millard spoke at a luncheon for LiteracyKC, and then also hosted the Johnson County Library's Stay Home and Read a Book Ball earlier this year, so I have picked her book for you! I'm interested to know what you think, I want to read her also!
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Sorry Pepper, I'm just now getting around to picking your book. On the bright side, it isn't August yet.
I have this book in mt. TBR so I'm curious how well you like it.
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I have this book in mt. TBR so I'm curious how well you like it.

Oh I guess Pepper's been busy like I have.
I have, but i I'mn here now!cheesygiraffe wrote:Oh I guess Pepper's been busy like I have.![]()
Oh, yes, that one looks good.cheesygiraffe wrote:Sorry Pepper, I'm just now getting around to picking your book. On the bright side, it isn't August yet.
I have this book in mt. TBR so I'm curious how well you like it.
For Cheesy, I choose The Mystic Art of Erasing All Signs of Death because it looks like a fascinating subject.
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Joanne Harris!

