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2021 Monthly Key Word Challenge > AUGUST 2021 Key Words

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message 1: by Kimberly, Mod - @Chapter_Adventure (new)

Kimberly (Chapter_Adventure) (chapter_adventure) | 370 comments Mod
AUGUST Key Words:

"ONE, SECRET, WILL, TREE, BLUE, YOU, FLAME, THOUSAND"

--- Comment below with ---
(1) The name and author of the book you're reading for the challenge,
(2) CHALLENGE COMPLETE if you've finished reading the book.
(3) Did you like the book? What did you love (or not love) about it?


message 2: by Cecil (new)

Cecil Huston | 224 comments Going to read Trust No One by Debra Webb, looks like a good suspense novel.


message 3: by Joosje (new)

Joosje | 54 comments Snowflakes at the Little Christmas Tree Farm A cosy and uplifting Christmas romance by Jaimie Admans I read Snowflakes at the little Christmas tree farm for this month. It's a romantic and Christmassy story, though it had a little too much dramatic events for me. I enjoyed it, but I liked other books by this author better. Challenge complete


message 4: by Victoria (new)

Victoria Edge | 1 comments I just finished The Ladies of the Secret Circus. It’s a pretty good story but I feel the writing was very jumping.


message 5: by Indy_Chick (new)

Indy_Chick | 65 comments Challenge Complete!
Book: A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
Author:Betty Smith
Key word: Tree
I wasn't sure I'd liked this, but I did and I can't really explain why. I did enjoy watching the girl grow up over the length of the book. It definitely gives you perspective on poverty in the early 1900s for a family in the city. Sorry I can't give a better review. Despite the length, I think it's worth reading.


message 6: by Indy_Chick (new)

Indy_Chick | 65 comments Cecil wrote: "Going to read Trust No One by Debra Webb, looks like a good suspense novel."

Did you finish reading this, Cecil? I think this was an Amazon First Reads, so I have it but haven't read it yet. Wondered what you thought of it. Thanks!


message 7: by Cecil (last edited Aug 19, 2021 01:27PM) (new)

Cecil Huston | 224 comments Indy_Chick wrote: "Cecil wrote: "Going to read Trust No One by Debra Webb, looks like a good suspense novel."

Did you finish reading this, Cecil? I think this was an Amazon First Reads, so I have it ..."


So far so good, lots of characters to keep track of though. Haven't gotten completely to the bottom of the backstory so far, but being fed it bit by bit. Will let you know when I finish!


message 8: by Michelle (new)

Michelle (michroy) | 22 comments Challenge complete
Title: You
Author: Caroline Kepnes
Dark and twisted story of a psychopathic stalker who is the narrator. His perspective gives the novel a most unsettleing atmosphere, especially since the reader is not quite sure how "innocent" his victim is because his point of view skews what we assume about everything. A compelling, but difficult one to read.


message 9: by Cecil (last edited Aug 21, 2021 06:34PM) (new)

Cecil Huston | 224 comments Challenge Complete!
Word - One
Book - Trust No One by Debra Webb
A good twisty thriller, new to this author.
My review here - /review/show...


message 10: by Tari (new)

Tari (thann) Challenge completed: Secret

The Secret Staircase Sheila Connolly 8/21/21 The Secret Staircase (Victorian Village Mysteries Book 3) by Sheila Connolly

This book was bittersweet since it was not only the last in this short series but the last book published for Sheila Connolly who passed last year. I was happy with the closure the storyline and characters got.


message 11: by Elba (new)

Elba M (elbamsosa) | 69 comments okay, this month I was able to read two books: tree and blue
1) Blue Smoke by Nora Roberts
I was expected something else. Ms Roberts is a very prolific writer and I read a lot of great things about her, but I had a lot of time loving this book. I almost DNF it. But the last 75 pages were good. This book is basically about a arson specialist and a person from her past that is burning buildings and most of them with people inside.


message 12: by Elba (new)

Elba M (elbamsosa) | 69 comments My second choice was tree and I read Family Tree by Susan Wiggs. And I was disappointed also. All I remember is that the family business that is a maple tree farm... and that's all. Is not bad, just not memorable.


message 13: by Tanya Patrice, Mod (new)

Tanya Patrice (tanyapatrice) | 272 comments Mod
Challenge Complete!
Title: You
Author: Caroline Kepnes

Like Michelle above - I loved this dark & tristy thriller! Also loved the tv adaptation (Netflix).


message 14: by Simone (new)

Simone (simonec75) August was the month I read a Christian humorous chick-lit book, another one outside my comfort zone: Plucking One String


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