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Sam F., I went through your To Read shelf, and I found a few that I simply loved. You have given high ratings to a number of classics, so I am going to suggest a classic I loved that you have on your TBR: The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson. Jackson is one of my favorite authors, and this one is subtle and nuanced, a true classic of literary and psychological horror.

With these things in mind, I will recommend Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China by Jung Chang. It is the multi-generational memoir of women in the author's family as they struggle to survive and thrive in and after Mao's regime. I thought it was wonderful.


Jules, that hits right in my bookish sweet spot. "The Mezzanine" is on my overflow list because my library doesn't have it, so I look out for it when haunting used book stores. But the library does have both Vox and The Fermata, so they are both going onto my To Read list right now. Thanks so much!











Night is also hauntingly wonderful. Get some tissues and take it slow! It's super intense!


I have 2 more recommendations. 1st The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah. I read this before All the light we cannot see and liked it so much better.
2nd is Embers by Sandor Maurai. This book is so good, so gentle and the writing is sublime.
I hope you enjoy whatever you choose.

I looked at your to read shelf and thought you might enjoy Shame by Jasvinder Sanghera. I heard her being interviewed on the radio- extraordinarily brave woman

Heather,
Based on your read and to-read lists I recommend "The Husband's Secret" by Liane Moriarty and "Atonement" by Ian McEwan. Both were excellent reads!







I have 2 more recommendations. 1st The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah. I read this before All the light we cannot see and liked it so much better.
2nd is Embers by..."
Tracey, I was just scrolling back up looking at posts and it looks like you got missed... So I had a look at your shelves and see you enjoy historical fiction. I really enjoyed The Forgotten Garden by Kate Morton so that is my recommendation for you!

Thank you for the recommendation to read Shame, Melissa! I'm adding it to my list!


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Duration: May 1 - June 30, 2016
One of the things that makes this group so much fun is getting recommendations from other members. To celebrate the 10,000 member milestone, we're going to share as many personalized recommendations as we can.
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