I read The Shack several years ago. It was a beautiful ut tragic story that nearly broke me. I don't usually cry at books, but it cane very close. Despite the sadness, there were some positive moments in the book. I borrowed the book as an ebook from the library, but if had owned it, I would definitely have kept it.
I love the Wayward Children series, it’s one of the few I always stay caught up on-can’t wait for the new one this coming January! 😊 Down Among the Sticks and Bones was one of my favorite backstory installments too!
I've read three. The things we lost to the water 5 stars, Down Among the Sticks and Bones 4 stars, Nevermoor 5 stars. Obama had The Thing we Lost on one of his favorite's book list. The fourth book in the nevermoor series is supposed to come out this year, so perfect timing, if it actually does get released.
Hi! I’ve read the Crazy Rich Asians trilogy and then his 4th book this year. Great escapism-I spent a lot of time Googling the outfits, bags, and shoes that they wore. It’s a bit crude in its commercialism but I did enjoy all of his books. The Housemaid drew me in-hook, line, and sinker! My most recent 5* was Black Cake-totally missed that one when it came out. Listening to James now. Wow! Happy Thanksgiving!
I have read Open Water and loved it, I also liked The Shack, can’t believe you never read that, it was so hyped in christian circles 🙃 And I read The 13th Tale many years ago, I know I liked it but can’t remember a single thing 😅
I read a couple of books from your distract bookshelf. When you read The Thirteenth Tale, maybe we can buddy-read it, as it is a book I want to reread. I was happy that I borrowed All the Missing Girls through the library because it was a mediocre book. I need to continue with The Crazy Rich Asians series; I read the first installment. The Housemaid is an okay read in my opinion, it reads fast because of the short chapters, and because of the chapter cliffhangers.
I enjoyed The Dutch House, but I think I enjoyed Tom Hanks as the narrator of the audiobook more than I enjoyed the story. I struggled through Bel Canto.
I need to do the same with Crazy Rich Asians! The series is just hanging out on my shelves and I’m sure I’d enjoy them if only I will pick them up. I just thrifted Thirteenth Tale this week!
I DNFed All the Missing Girls because it's told backwards, and that wasn't personally working for me. Hopefully you'll have better luck. I have others by Megan Miranda that I'd like to read, though, so hopefully that was just a one-off and I'll like others by her more.
Ann Patchett is a mixed bag for me. I liked Tom Lake but not the Dutch House. You might like ker book State of Wonder. Anthony Doerr is incredible. I'll have to try Grace. I liked All the Missing Girls. The Housemaid was an ok quick read but generally I'm not a McFadden fan. Happy Thanksgiving!!
I loved Nevermoor and The Housemaid. Not a fan of the Every Heart a Doorway series. I quit after the first book, but I’m not a fantasy reader, so it’s probably just me.
I read All the Missing Girls and the Housemaid and enjoyed both of them. Fried McFadden in my opinion is good, but shouldn't read many of her books one after another, it gets to be the same, or feels the same. The Housemaid was good, but I have no desire to read the next one in this duology. I believe in some books should just remain as one book and not add on it it.
Down Among the Sticks and Bones is one of my favorites of the Way Children series!
I read The Shack several years ago. It was a beautiful ut tragic story that nearly broke me. I don't usually cry at books, but it cane very close. Despite the sadness, there were some positive moments in the book. I borrowed the book as an ebook from the library, but if had owned it, I would definitely have kept it.
Ohh, Nevermoor! So good!!!
I love the Wayward Children series, it’s one of the few I always stay caught up on-can’t wait for the new one this coming January! 😊
Down Among the Sticks and Bones was one of my favorite backstory installments too!
Gotta love Theo peeking in the background. I have The Thirteenth Tale on my shelf and haven't read it yet either.
@@alik7064 I’m glad somebody saw him 🤣
The shack is a must read!!
Love the kids hiding behind you! I haven’t read any of those!
I always love seeing this concept! Housemaid and Crazy Rich Asians were 5⭐️ so I’m excited to see you read them!!!
@@crystaldanker8031 yay! I think I’ll enjoy both of those!
I've read three. The things we lost to the water 5 stars, Down Among the Sticks and Bones 4 stars, Nevermoor 5 stars. Obama had The Thing we Lost on one of his favorite's book list. The fourth book in the nevermoor series is supposed to come out this year, so perfect timing, if it actually does get released.
Your kids are so cute in the background!
Hi! I’ve read the Crazy Rich Asians trilogy and then his 4th book this year. Great escapism-I spent a lot of time Googling the outfits, bags, and shoes that they wore. It’s a bit crude in its commercialism but I did enjoy all of his books. The Housemaid drew me in-hook, line, and sinker! My most recent 5* was Black Cake-totally missed that one when it came out. Listening to James now. Wow! Happy Thanksgiving!
Out of your stack the only two I read was NeverMoor and The Shack and really liked both
The Thirteenth Tale is really good, I enjoyed the audiobook
I loved Crazy Rich Asians and the first Nevermoor book! And while The Shack wasn't a favorite of mine, I still enjoyed it and I think you will too 😊
I also three of those on my tbr (The Housemaid, The Prophets, and Nevermore). Maybe I'll be inspired to read them the same you do! Happy Thanksgiving!
I want to do this next year with my physical tbr!
@@alissajoelle5443 it’s a good way to make sure you actually read your books!!
I also need to read Nevermoor :)
I have read Open Water and loved it, I also liked The Shack, can’t believe you never read that, it was so hyped in christian circles 🙃 And I read The 13th Tale many years ago, I know I liked it but can’t remember a single thing 😅
I didn’t like The Shack, but I loved The Housemaid!
I read a couple of books from your distract bookshelf. When you read The Thirteenth Tale, maybe we can buddy-read it, as it is a book I want to reread. I was happy that I borrowed All the Missing Girls through the library because it was a mediocre book. I need to continue with The Crazy Rich Asians series; I read the first installment. The Housemaid is an okay read in my opinion, it reads fast because of the short chapters, and because of the chapter cliffhangers.
I enjoyed The Dutch House, but I think I enjoyed Tom Hanks as the narrator of the audiobook more than I enjoyed the story. I struggled through Bel Canto.
I need to do the same with Crazy Rich Asians! The series is just hanging out on my shelves and I’m sure I’d enjoy them if only I will pick them up. I just thrifted Thirteenth Tale this week!
@@jaynehunter-ar buddy read?!
@@BekahBooksandBujo I'm always up for that!
I DNFed All the Missing Girls because it's told backwards, and that wasn't personally working for me. Hopefully you'll have better luck. I have others by Megan Miranda that I'd like to read, though, so hopefully that was just a one-off and I'll like others by her more.
Ann Patchett is a mixed bag for me. I liked Tom Lake but not the Dutch House. You might like ker book State of Wonder.
Anthony Doerr is incredible. I'll have to try Grace.
I liked All the Missing Girls.
The Housemaid was an ok quick read but generally I'm not a McFadden fan.
Happy Thanksgiving!!
I loved Nevermoor and The Housemaid. Not a fan of the Every Heart a Doorway series. I quit after the first book, but I’m not a fantasy reader, so it’s probably just me.
I just read The Housemaid. It was the third book of Freida McFadden that I have read. Unfortunately I have decided she just isn’t an author for me.
Down Among the Sticks and Bones is better than the first, so I hope you get to it.
This is exactly what I was going to say, LOL. I liked book 2 a lot more than the first one!
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FOMO is too much. The backlist videos can wait😂
You are so good at unhauling!
Love the housemaid and the shack!
I have the 13th tale too😬
You know I’m rooting for Crazy Rich Asians!
The Shack is amazing, it is fiction.
I read All the Missing Girls and the Housemaid and enjoyed both of them.
Fried McFadden in my opinion is good, but shouldn't read many of her books one after another, it gets to be the same, or feels the same. The Housemaid was good, but I have
no desire to read the next one in this duology. I believe in some books should just remain as
one book and not add on it it.