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hermetic

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Sun Sep 8, 2019, 01:06 PM Sep 2019

What Fiction are you reading this week, September 8, 2019? [View all]



Just about to finish Naked by Sedaris and have Margaret Atwood’s The Heart Goes Last on my bedside table to read next.

Listening to Wait for Signs by Craig Johnson. I thought I had read all the Walt Longmire mysteries so was quite pleased when I saw this available through Overdrive. Turns out it’s short stories featuring episodes in Walt's life that don't appear in the novels, all taking place around Christmas. It’s really a fun listen. I was totally at the story where Walt is mistaken for “someone else.”
Plus, there’s a wonderful Introduction by Lou Diamond Phillips. I am going to have to buy this book to read every Christmas because I think it is just that enjoyable.

What’s enjoyable for you this week?
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Holy Ghost by John Sanford Srkdqltr Sep 2019 #1
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The Thirteenth Tale Diane Setterfield mainstreetonce Sep 2019 #9
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