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  zigi




 
 
    
 

Post Sun, Sep 29 2024, 9:20 am
The kingmakers daughter - Philippa Gregory
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  GLUE  




 
 
    
 

Post Sun, Sep 29 2024, 10:19 am
Killed by a Traffic Engineer: Shattering the Delusion that Science Underlies our Transportation System-Wes-Marshall

Escaping the Housing Trap: The Strong Towns Response to the Housing Crisis- Charles L. Marohn Jr., Daniel Herriges

Both are non-fiction
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wanttobehappy




 
 
    
 

Post Sun, Sep 29 2024, 11:11 am
It ends with us
It’s fantastic
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amother
Lilac


 

Post Sun, Sep 29 2024, 11:18 am
I Hope This Finds You Well by Natalie Sue - a woman by accident gains access to everyone’s emails in her workplace.

Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman - a not sociable young woman learns to make friends at work and beyond

The Widow’s Guide to Dead Bastards by Jessica Waite - a widow finds out some unpleasant things after her husband passes away but learns to deal

All three were not the cleanest but were all hero journeys of people who were stuck and really rose to the occasion to make the best of it. They are all super non jewish so their “best of it” is not as awesome as a frum life. Each one was a can’t put down, page turner.
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amother
  DarkOrange


 

Post Tue, Oct 01 2024, 12:52 am
Middle grade fiction:

Just read Echo Mountain, by Lauren Wolk, which I absolutely loved.

Continued with Wolf Hollow by the same author. Same gorgeous writing, but I hated how the plot resolved. It does have rave reviews, so YMMV.
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amother
Snow


 

Post Tue, Oct 01 2024, 1:00 am
I just finished the new Jodi Picoult book, By Any Other Name. It was actually quite fascinating. She made a good case that some of William Shakespeare's plays were actually written by a female playwright named Emilia Bassano who was a marrano Jewess. Be warned that it's not the cleanest book as Emilia led a rather colorful life. The book contrasts her story with that of her modern descendant who is having trouble getting her own plays produced due to her gender.
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Calmit




 
 
    
 

Post Mon, Oct 07 2024, 1:55 pm
Gray matters - written by a neurosurgeon. Was quite informative
A fatal inheritance- absolutely loved this book! It’s about Li-Fraumeni Syndrome genetic cancer. Was really really well written and included lots of info. Any similar book recommendations?
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  listenhere  




 
 
    
 

Post Mon, Nov 18 2024, 12:56 am
I just finished ’The Huntress’ by Kate Quinn. It was a great read.
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chili-n-cholent




 
 
    
 

Post Mon, Nov 18 2024, 1:05 am
two awesome books I read this shabbos:
The Women, by Kirsten Hannah, she is an immensely powerful author with fantastic character development, the book made me cry it was so well written.
The Third Sister-this was recommended by Superwify on a different thread and was really eye-opening, I feel like there is so much jewish history we are unaware of
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  a2z




 
 
    
 

Post Mon, Nov 18 2024, 1:31 am
chili-n-cholent wrote:
two awesome books I read this shabbos:
The Women, by Kirsten Hannah, she is an immensely powerful author with fantastic character development, the book made me cry it was so well written.
The Third Sister-this was recommended by Superwify on a different thread and was really eye-opening, I feel like there is so much jewish history we are unaware of


Who's the author?
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giselle




 
 
    
 

Post Mon, Nov 18 2024, 3:02 am
listenhere wrote:
I just finished ’The Huntress’ by Kate Quinn. It was a great read.

I second this. Couldn’t put it down.
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amother
Bellflower  


 

Post Mon, Nov 18 2024, 4:10 am
giselle wrote:
I second this. Couldn’t put it down.


She has a few good ones. The Rose Code was amazing, defnitely my favorite.
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amother
Acacia


 

Post Mon, Nov 18 2024, 5:52 am
For all who love her books: Lynda Cohen Loigman has a new book due out this month! I have it on pre-order 😀
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  GLUE  




 
 
    
 

Post Mon, Nov 18 2024, 6:41 am
Becoming- Michelle Obama

her story from the south side of Chicago to the white house.
interesting and easy to read
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  listenhere  




 
 
    
 

Post Mon, Nov 18 2024, 7:42 am
GLUE wrote:
Becoming- Michelle Obama

her story from the south side of Chicago to the white house.
interesting and easy to read


I’m real curious about her book. Is it very liberal though? Or are you more liberal - no offense - so you were able to enjoy it?
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  listenhere  




 
 
    
 

Post Mon, Nov 18 2024, 7:44 am
amother Bellflower wrote:
She has a few good ones. The Rose Code was amazing, defnitely my favorite.


I absolutely loved The Rose Code as well, that’s how I found this one.

I already put The Alice Network on my next read list.
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  GLUE  




 
 
    
 

Post Mon, Nov 18 2024, 4:45 pm
listenhere wrote:
I’m real curious about her book. Is it very liberal though? Or are you more liberal - no offense - so you were able to enjoy it?

It was the story of her live she really did not write about politics in her book
she wrote about growing up during white flight and had pictures of her class, in Kindergarten it was mixed of black and white kids, by 6th grade it was mostly black kids.

Life in high School, collage, her first job about her fathers struggle with MS and watching him decline. her first job.

How she met her husband, how him being a politician effected there life. About raising her kids in the white house.

Things everyone can relate to, being a daughter, student, wife, mother.

Years ago I read a different Presidents wife life, it was interesting so when saw this one I thought it might be also interesting, and it was.
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  listenhere  




 
 
    
 

Post Mon, Nov 18 2024, 6:36 pm
GLUE wrote:
It was the story of her live she really did not write about politics in her book
she wrote about growing up during white flight and had pictures of her class, in Kindergarten it was mixed of black and white kids, by 6th grade it was mostly black kids.

Life in high School, collage, her first job about her fathers struggle with MS and watching him decline. her first job.

How she met her husband, how him being a politician effected there life. About raising her kids in the white house.

Things everyone can relate to, being a daughter, student, wife, mother.

Years ago I read a different Presidents wife life, it was interesting so when saw this one I thought it might be also interesting, and it was.


Thank you for writing this out. It’s in my list now.
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chocolate moose




 
 
    
 

Post Mon, Nov 18 2024, 7:20 pm
I've said it before, we need an imamother group on goodreads. but we can't figure out how to make it anonymos so ...
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amother
Lawngreen


 

Post Mon, Nov 18 2024, 8:15 pm
I'm in middle of reading Mother Hunger about the mother wound that I have...
Lol not just easy enjoyable reading at all but it's excellent for me.
Also a recommendation from imamother
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