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Tell me what to read next APRIL
Group:Book Lovers Congregate!
Swap Coordinator:AZmom875 (contact)
Swap categories: Books 
Number of people in swap:5
Location:International
Type:Type 1: Electronic
Last day to signup/drop:March 31, 2019
Date items must be sent by:May 3, 2019
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

This is a swap from the past, nothing much has changed. It is an electronic swap, meaning no postage required.

For this swap you will list 5 books in the comments area. The person that you SEND to will pick one of the 5 books that you listed. You need to read it, and write to that person a review of the book.

You can send an email or a PM

Please post in the comments the book you have chosen for your SENDER to read.

BOOK chatter is encouraged.

Discussion

farangelinan 03/28/2019 #

Here is the list of books where you can choose from:

  1. Five Feet Apart - Rachael Lippincott (I've watched the movie already. Just curious if it is the same. I might just skip a few chapters here and there because I already watched it and know where it's going.)

  2. Never Fade - Alexandra Bracken (I've watched the movie for the first book, this is the second book)

  3. Dead Ice - Laurell K. Hamilton (I've been reading this series for so long and i stopped as it is hard to get the book locally. And this is the only book I can find for the series that I have not read yet.)

  4. Wildwood - Colin Meloy (I have been searching high and low for this book and i finally found it.)

  5. The Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (My penpal recommended this series. Its kinda bulky, not sure if i can finish it by the deadline though.)

KSENiA 03/28/2019 #

I have soooo much series I started on my TBR list, so this month I am interested to read a book that continues the story. If you interested in review of the yearlies installations - tell me and I will add them to the swap.

  • Blood Binds the Pack (The Ghost Wolves, #2) - Alex Wells (SciFi with magic/Space Opera)
  • Jacked Cat Jive (Kai Gracen #3) - Rhys Ford (Urban Fantasy)
  • As Death Draws Near (Lady Darby Mystery #5) - Anna Lee Huber (Historical Mystery)
  • Bum's Rush (White Lightning, #2) - Debra Dunbar (Historical Fantasy)
  • Competence (Custard Protocol, #3) - Gail Carriger (Comedy of Manners/Steampunk)
joybells2426 03/30/2019 #

My tbr pile is huge! I keep buying more and adding them to the stack.

The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd

Bear Town by Fredrick Backman

Home Front by Kristin Hannah

Magnificent Obsession by Lloyd Douglas

Rules of Civility by Amor Towles

hazelwitch3 03/31/2019 #

I'm going for non-fiction again this month.

(1) Women and Power: a manifesto by Mary Beard (feminist)

(2) The Golden Thread: how fabric changed history by Kassia St Clair

(3) Changing My Mind: Occasional Essays by Zaidie Smith

(4) Campaign in Poetry: the Emma Press Anthology of Political Poems

(5) Younger Next Year for Women: live strong, fit, and sexy until you're 80 or beyond by Chris Crowley and Henry S. Lodge

I'm excited waiting to see which one you choose!

AZmom875 03/31/2019 #
  1. There's No Place Like Here (aka A Place Called Here) Author: Cecelia Ahern

  2. Six Suspects Author: Vikas Swarup

  3. Twinkie, Deconstructed: My Journey to Discover How the Ingredients Found in Processed Foods Are Grown, Mined (Yes, Mined), and Manipulated into What America Eats Author: Steve Ettlinger

  4. Me Before You Author: Jojo Moyes

  5. Pictures of You Author: Caroline Leavitt

joybells2426 04/ 1/2019 #

@AZmom875 This was a hard choice. They all sound interesting to me. But I am going to choose There’s No Place Like Here by Cecilia Ahern. It popped out at me first.

AZmom875 04/ 1/2019 #

Thank you j@oybell4226

@ksensia I would like you to read this one. I like this author. I still need to read book 1 in this series, so would love to know what you think.

Competence (Custard Protocol, #3) - Gail Carriger (Comedy of Manners/Steampunk)

KSENiA 04/ 2/2019 #

@hazelwitch3 I would like you to read The Golden Thread: how fabric changed history by Kassia St Clair

hazelwitch3 04/ 2/2019 #

@farangelinan I would like you to read Wildwood by Colin Meloy. It's not a book I know, but from the online description it looks really good.

farangelinan 04/ 3/2019 #

@joybells2426

I have chosen BEAR TOWN by FREDRIK BACKMAN for you to read this month as i have one of his many books in my TBR list. Happy reading! :)

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