Another Book On Our Shelf We Recommend

  • Cilka’s Journey by Heather Morris @StMartinsPress

    Love a strong character, this one is for you and one not to be missed!!! “She was the bravest person I ever met.” —Lale Sokolov on Cilka Klein, The Tattooist of Auschwitz Cilka’s Journey is a fictionalized story that is inspired by what Heather Morris discovered about real-life Cilka who is a character in The Tattooist

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  • The Speed of Falling Objects by Nancy Richardson Fischer

    Oct 1 is pub date for THE SPEED OF FALLING OBJECTS by NANCY RICHARDSON FISCHER and it’s a not to be missed YA adventure story of survival! Strength, endurance, & love! *One Word – Truth* THE SPEED OF FALLING OBJECTS by NANCY RICHARDSON FISCHER is an entertaining, action-packed, suspenseful, thrilling, and edge-of-your-seat YA survivalist story

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  • The Whisper Man by Alex North @CeladonBooks

    Hot supreme diggity dang! We are busting out a groove here and boogieing to the beat of excitement with this Traveling Friends group read. We all had a such a hard time putting this one down once we started reading it. It’s one fabulosity read. Alex North does some mighty fine footwork here with this

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  • The Turn of the Key by Ruth Ware @SimonSchusterCA @RuthWareWriter #travelingsistersread #BookReview

    The Turn of the Key by Ruth Ware was a highly anticipated book for The Traveling Sisters and was one of our more lengthy group reads we have had.  Some of us couldn’t wait to get their hands on this one and start reading it right away while others took a bit before diving in.

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  • The Passengers by John Marrs @BerkleyPub @johnmarrs1 #travelingsistersread #BookBloggers #thepassengers

    The Passengers by John Marrs is now available and it’s one not to miss!!! The Traveling Sisters were all left cheering for this one once we finished. There might of been some dancing going on!! So….. Readers start your thrill ride and let the best passenger win.  Try to stay calm and strap yourself in.

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  • Summer of ‘69 by Elin Hilderbrand

    Brenda’s review Summer of ‘69 is my first book I read by Elin Hilderbrand and I have to say it was the perfect one to start with.  It’s already coming up to the end of summer and we haven’t had any summer weather and I really enjoyed being swept away to the sun in Nantucket. 

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