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The Most Read Books Right Now on Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ

Posted by Hayley on March 8, 2019
Here at Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ we like to know what people are reading. From peeking at the books of our fellow commuters to not-so-surreptitiously checking out the stacks on our coworkers' desks, we embrace our curious nature.

That's why we're rounding up what Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ members around the world are currently reading. These are the top books, ranked by the number of people who have read them this month. So what's popular right now? Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ Choice Awards winners, a memoir from the former First Lady of the United States, recently adapted titles, and more.

Browse the books below and add what looks good to your Want to Read shelf.


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What are you currently reading? Tell us in the comments!

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message 251: by Preeta (new)

Preeta Guantanamo Diary


message 252: by Joan (last edited Mar 26, 2019 05:26AM) (new)

Joan Barton reading Firmin by Sam Savage - living life as a rat! good so far-update -had to abandon got to pg 88 just not for me- however the cover and sketches are great.


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message 254: by Ariel (new)

Ariel Morales Another good writer was Maeve Binchy who wrote "Tara Road."


message 255: by Ariel (new)

Ariel Morales "Life and Times of Lola Montez", Set against the turbulent years of 19th Century India, Paris, Bavaria and San Francisco during the Gold Rush, this novel is based on the true adventures of the beautiful and cunning Irish Marie Gilbert and her struggle from a complicated past which compels her to change her identity to Lola Montez and plunges her into an unexpected series of dangerous events which bring forth dramatic results. Published year 2019, Outskirts Press. Author: Morales.


message 256: by Teri (new)

Teri Scheuer I'm reading My Grandfather Would Have Shot Me by Jennifer Teege. It's an incredible true story.


message 257: by Esmaeil (new)

Esmaeil I wanna read about (The prince) frome nicolo Makiaveli


message 258: by Gigi (new)

Gigi Sellers Orhan Pamuk's
A Strangeness in my Mind

And

Victor Klemperer's
I Will Bear Witness (Vol 1)


message 259: by Susan (new)

Susan Johnson Am reading A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles, the latest Donna Leon, Unto Us a Son is Given.


message 260: by Bridgetteo (new)

Bridgetteo I am Reading The Woman Who Lost Her Soul By Bob Shacochis


message 261: by Raul (new)

Raul Zeljka wrote: "Raul wrote: "The Goldfinch"

Do you like it?
It's on my TBR...waiting....😉"


yup...i'm sure you'll like it, too.
Cheers!


message 262: by Anyte (new)

Anyte just started Where the Crawdads Sing- this poor sweet girl- Kya-


message 263: by Cliffy (new)

Cliffy Ware I am reading The Girl You Left Behind


message 264: by Heather (new)

Heather Lewis Scrublands by Chris Hammer, The Rumour by Lesley Kara and Mr. Churchill's Secretary by Susan Elia MacNeil.


message 265: by Pat (new)

Pat Mutiny on the Country


message 266: by Donna Possert (new)

Donna Possert Read Where The Crawdads Ding in 2days. My favorite book ever and I read every day. Read this last week. Donna Possert New Jersey


message 267: by Gary (last edited Apr 12, 2019 10:07AM) (new)

Gary Bookasta In the middle of reading
"WEST OF SUNSET" by Stewart O'nan

Brings us back to Hollywood heydays and Fitzgerald & Hemingway
are both on the scene... Not exactly "Gatzby" material but a fun read...


message 268: by Crispino (new)

Crispino In authoring on BEING;a glimpse of SOULS & BEING .Thanks to Michelle on BECOMING.the writing is lively. you gave me ground


message 269: by Crispino (new)

Crispino Im authoring on BEING,a glimpse on the holistic writing on SOULS and BEING.Thank you Mitchelle on BECOMING...you gave me good ground


message 270: by Isabel (new)

Isabel May Peter Darling


message 271: by Catherine (new)

Catherine Deuel Anna wrote: "Marigloria wrote: "La niña perdida- 4th book of Elena Ferrante’s Neapolitan Novels series"

I liked the first couple of books in this series but lost interest afterwards... probably because I start..."


Yes, would be great to start such a club!


message 272: by Fran (new)

Fran I am reading "The Rosie Result" by Graeme Simsion - sequel to "The Rosie Project" and "The Rosie Effect". I think I enjoyed the first two more than this one - a very particular style of writing, but good, nevertheless.
Fran Kinnear.


message 273: by Nishita (new)

Nishita I'm reading The Dark Forest by Cixin Liu, very interesting


message 274: by Peggy (new)

Peggy Reading Lost Roses and listening to Save Me the Plums


message 275: by Preeta (new)

Preeta Reading The Belt and Road : A Chinese World Order by Bruno Macaes


message 276: by Yan (new)

Yan "The dinner" by Hermann Koch


message 277: by Zeljka (new)

Zeljka Yan wrote: ""The dinner" by Hermann Koch"

I finished this yesterday;-)

Currently I am reading Perfume: The Story of a Murderer


message 278: by Preeta (new)

Preeta A gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles


message 279: by Stephanie (last edited Sep 01, 2019 02:20PM) (new)

Stephanie Preeta wrote: "Guantanamo Diary"

I saw that on the shelf in the library. How is it?

EDIT: Oops. After looking the book up I realized they may be different books. I saw this one.
My Guantanamo Diary: The Detainees and the Stories They Told Me


Are/were you reading this?Guantánamo Diary


message 280: by Steve (new)

Steve Koyasako The Collapsing Empire by John Scalzi.


message 281: by Cathy (last edited Sep 15, 2019 11:34AM) (new)

Cathy Doerr Where The Crawdads Sing By Delia Owens. I just finished The Reckless Oath We Made by Bryn Greenwood.


message 282: by Steve (new)

Steve Koyasako Finished The Collapsing Empire and The Consuming Fire by John Scalzi; now reading The Calculating Stars by Mary Robinette Kowal.


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