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Ren the Ghost ([personal profile] quillpunk) wrote in [community profile] booknook2025-04-29 09:22 pm

Booknook Friending Meme, Take 2

Hello, hello! [community profile] booknook is (again) tossing its hat in the ring for [community profile] 3weeks4dreamwidth in the form of a friending meme :D

This is the same meme as last year, as I do not have the brain-space to make a new one, but who knows! You're answers might have changed! You might not have seen the newest entries! You might have completely forgotten to check it out at all, even though you're the admin and you really should have. So let's do this again! <3

Copy and paste the text from the little box below into a new comment on this post. Feel free to remove the questions that aren't relevant for you! (If you want to fill this out in a post somewhere else, you're welcome do so, simply credit [community profile] booknook :D)

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[personal profile] yourivy 2025-05-01 10:13 am (UTC)(link)
I read "James" last month and loved it! Definitely recommend it :)
Also still need to read the two books Travis Baldree has already published, I hear so many good things about them.

I also love mysteries and thrillers - which one was your latest favourite from either of those?
And I would like to be friends if you're game? My own comment is here: https://booknook.dreamwidth.org/37093.html?thread=645093#cmt645093
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[personal profile] asphaltcowgrrl 2025-05-01 08:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn are two of my favorite books, so James is a must read for me! Glad t hear you liked it.

If you do audiobooks, Travis Baldree does a fantastic job narrating.

For mysteries, I've been reading a series by Sally Rigby - Cavendish & Walker - that puts a police detective together with a college professor (I think she's a psychology lecturer). They're really good mysteries and the partnership between the two women is amazing.

For thrillers, Coming to Find You by Jane Corry was pretty intense!