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<?=$who;?> Books to Read This is my running list of books that I would like to read. I write down the ones that interest me from the The Book Page and Book Marks. Let me know if there are some that are really worth it and the ones that are not. Edit
List created by Joan W. (justreadingabook) on Aug 19, 2011
List Votes: 2 Books: 77 Contributors: 1 Watchers: 1 List Type: Open
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The Diplomat's Wife by Pam Jenoff
How have I been lucky enough to come here, to be alive, when so many others are not? I should have died.? But I am here.1945. Surviving the brutality of a Nazi prison camp, Marta Nederman is lucky to have escaped with her life. Recovering from the horror, she meets Paul, an American soldier who...  more

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The Hours Before Dawn by Celia Fremlin
In this Edgar Award–winning thriller, a young housewife with two lively daughters and an endlessly crying baby battles domestic chaos as well as growing suspicions of the household's new lodger. Are Louise's fears the product of sleep deprivation, as her unsympathetic husband...  more

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The Birth House by Ami McKay
As a child in the small village of Scot's Bay, Dora Rare (the first female in five generations of Rares) is befriended by Miss Babineau, an elderly midwife with a kitchen filled with folk remedies and a talent for telling tales. Dora becomes her apprentice at the outset of World War I, and...  more

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The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon & Lucia Graves (Translator)
Barcelona, 1945 -- just after the war, a great world city lies in shadow, nursing its wounds, and a boy named Daniel awakes on his eleventh birthday to find that he can no longer remember his mother's face. To console his only child, Daniel's widowed father, an antiquarian book dealer,...  more

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Just After Sunset: Stories by Stephen King
"The mind gets up to funny tricks, doesn't it? Shadows grow faces." A book salesman with a grievance picks up a mute hitchhiker, not knowing the silent man in the passenger seat listens altogether too well...An exercise routine on a stationary bicycle takes its rider on a...  more

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The French Gardener by Santa Montefiore
A neglected garden. A cottage that holds a secret. A mysterious Frenchman (handsome, naturally). A family in need of some love. These elements are entwined in this heartwarming novel by the author reviewers consistently compare to Maeve Binchy and Rosamunde Pilcher. It begins as Miranda and...  more

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The Condition (P.S.) by Jennifer Haigh
The Condition tells the story of the McKotches, a proper New England family that comes apart during one fateful summer. The year is 1976, and the family, Frank McKotch, an eminent scientist; his pedigreed wife, Paulette; and their three beautiful children has embarked on its annual vacation at...  more

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My Name Is Mary Sutter: A Novel by Robin Oliveira
An enthralling historical novel about a young woman's struggle to become a doctor during the Civil War In this stunning first novel, Mary Sutter is a brilliant, head­strong midwife from Albany, New York, who dreams of becoming a surgeon. Determined to overcome the prejudices against women in...  more

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The House of Mirth by Edith Wharton
Beautiful, intelligent, and hopelessly addicted to luxury, Lily Bart is the heroine of this Wharton masterpiece. But it is her very taste and moral sensibility that render her unfit for survival in this world.

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The Wednesday Sisters (Wednesday, Bk 1) by Meg Waite Clayton
Friendship, loyalty, and love lie at the heart of Meg Waite Clayton's beautifully written, poignant, and sweeping novel of five women who, over the course of four decades, come to redefine what it means to be family. For thirty-five years, Frankie, Linda, Kath, Brett, and Ally have met...  more

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The Last Days of Hitler by H.R. Trevor-Roper
Here we have a history written from living material.  Mr. Trevor-Roper, as an intelligence officer, was given the task of uncovering step by step the events of Hitler's last few weeks of life.  In discharging this duty he has produced a piece of history which is as living as it is...  more

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Rasputin's Daughter by Robert Alexander
From the author of the breakout bestseller The Kitchen Boy, a new novel delving into the mysterious life and death of the notorious Rasputin With the same riveting historical narrative that made The Kitchen Boy a national bestseller and a book-club favorite, Robert Alexander returns to...  more

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The Lantern (Larger Print) by Deborah Lawrenson
In the tradition of Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca, a modern gothic novel rich in atmosphere and suspense, set in the lush countryside of Provence ... a beguiling story of love, scents, secrets, and murder.  Drawn to a confident and artistic wealthy older man she barely knows, bookish Eve...  more

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The Aviary Gate by Katie Hickman
A lush, ancient tale of treacherous secrets, forbidden love, and murder in an Ottoman palace. Elizabeth Staveley sits in the Bodleian library, holding in her trembling hands a fragment of ancient paper. It is the key to a story that has been locked away for four centuries—the story of...  more

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The Spiritualist by Megan Chance
Sometimes truth is the greatest illusion of all. In a cold January morning in 1856, Evelyn Atherton’s husband is found murdered after attending an exclusive seance. Having “married up” into New York society, Evie herself is the immediate suspect. Ostracized and...  more

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Perfumes: The Guide by Luca Turin & Tania Sanchez
The first book of its kind: a definitive guide to the world of perfume Luca Turin and Tania Sanchez are experts in the world of scent. Turin, a renowned scientist, and Sanchez, a longtime perfume critic, have spent years sniffing the world’s most elegant and beautiful—as well as some truly...  more

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Royal Harlot by Susan Holloway Scott
London, 1660: Ready to throw off a generation of Puritan rule, all England rejoices when Charles Stuart returns to reclaim the throne. Among those welcoming him is young Barbara Villiers Palmer, a breathtaking Royalist beauty whose sensuality and clever wit instantly captivate the handsome,...  more

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The Journal of Dora Damage by Belinda Starling
In the tradition of Sarah Waters, a rich, sweeping historical novel set in Victorian London, about a bookbinder’s wife who, to save her family, must take over her husband’s business. London, 1860: On the brink of destitution, Dora Damage illicitly takes over her ailing...  more

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The World Without Us by Alan Weisman
In The World Without Us, Alan Weisman offers an utterly original approach to questions of humanity's impact on the planet: he asks us to envision our Earth, without us. In this far-reaching narrative, Weisman explains how our massive infrastructure would collapse and finally vanish without...  more

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Wicked Wit of Jane Austen by Dominique Enright
The Wicked Wit of Jane Austen is an absorbing collection of Jane Austen's sharpest, most profound and amusing observations - on human nature, money, marriage, life and society - taken from her novels and also from her extremely entertaining letters. Easy to dip in to and highly quotable, this...  more

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Riddle of Berlin by Cym Lowell
An arms dealer orchestrates acts of terrorism throughout the world, vexing international authorities. Mark Anton is an Internet wunderkind living in Germany, a 27-year-old Californian who went abroad to take advantage of the wild free market conditions in Eastern Europe. Little does Anton know...  more

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Sea of Poppies (Ibis, Bk 1) by Amitav Ghosh
At the heart of this vibrant saga is a vast ship, the Ibis. Its destiny is a tumultuous voyage across the Indian Ocean; its purpose, to fight China's vicious nineteenth-century Opium Wars. As for the crew, they are a motley array of sailors and stowaways, coolies and convicts. In a time...  more

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The Prince of Mist (Niebla, Bk 1) by Carlos Ruiz Zafon & Lucia Graves (Translator...
A mysterious house harbors an unimaginable secret... It's wartime, and the Carver family decides to leave the capital where they live and move to a small coastal village. But from the minute they cross the threshold of their new home, strange things begin to happen. In that mysterious...  more

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The Only Son by Stephane Audeguy
Jean-Jacques Rousseau mentions his older brother François only two times in his classic Confessions. In The Only Son, Stéphane Audeguy resurrects Rousseau's forgotten brother in a picaresque tale that brings to life the secret world of eighteenth-century Paris. Instructed at...  more

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Novel Destinations: Literary Landmarks From Jane Austen's Bath to Ernest Hemingway's ...
For the new breed of vacationer who craves meaningful trips and unusual locales, the combination of reading and travel can be a heady mix—especially if you happen to be checking into Hemingway?s favorite hotel in Sun Valley, or strolling about Bath?s Royal Crescent while entertaining fantasies...  more

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Two Weeks Since my Last Confession' by Kate Genovese
When Molly O'Brien comes into the world in 1951, she never imagines that her life will turn out the way it does. Born into a wealthy family in which her father is a senator and her mother a devout Catholic, Molly receives a good upbringing and has all the reason in the world to be happy. Yet...  more

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Perfection: A Memoir of Betrayal and Renewal by Julie Metz
"Heart-wrenching but triumphant." --Glamour "A lyrical, haunting, and utterly gripping memoir." --Redbook "A dark, evocative memoir from a woman forced to come to terms with her husband's death and the revelation of his infidelity." --Shelf Awareness "A fascinating memoir." --People...  more

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The Late, Lamented Molly Marx by Sally Koslow
The circumstances of Molly Marx’s death may be suspicious, but she hasn’t lost her joie de vivre. Newly arrived in the hereafter, aka the Duration, Molly, thirty-five years old, is delighted to discover that she can still keep tabs on those she left behind: Annabel, her beloved...  more

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Deep Survival: Who Lives, Who Dies, and Why by Laurence Gonzales
After her plane crashes, a seventeen-year-old girl spends eleven days walking through the Peruvian jungle. Against all odds, with no food, shelter, or equipment, she gets out. A better-equipped group of adult survivors of the same crash sits down and dies. What makes the...  more

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The Grave Tattoo by Val McDermid
After summer rains uncover a corpse bearing tattoos like those of eighteenth-century seafarers, many residents of the English Lake District can’t help but wonder whether it’s the body of one of the town’s most legendary fugitives. Scholar and native Lakelander Jane Gresham...  more

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The Sister by Poppy Adams
Estranged sisters Ginny and Vivien Stone reunite after 50 years, releasing a flood of painful memories in Stone's eerie, accomplished debut. Ginny and her younger sister Vivien lead an idyllic childhood in West Dorset, England, until Vivien nearly dies in an accident (the aftermath of which...  more

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Ingenious Pain by Andrew Miller
A chronicle of life of an eighteenth-century man born without the ability to feel pain, this amazing book ?offers a panoply of literary pleasures? (Washington Post Book World). Winner of Britain?s James Tait Black Memorial Prize and the 1999 IMPAC Award. ?Astoundingly good? (New York Times Book...  more

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Christine Falls (Quirke, Bk 1) by Benjamin Black
In the debut crime novel from the Booker-winning author, a Dublin pathologist follows the corpse of a mysterious woman into the heart of a conspiracy among the city's high Catholic society It's not the dead that seem strange to Quirke. It's the living. One night, after a few...  more

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Shoot not to Kill by Daniel L Stephenson
What are the inner workings of the hospitals that control your health and destiny? Who are physicians and can you trust that they are trained, certified and what they appear to be. Medicine is business and business is making money. Follow Bishell, a rising star in a surgery program until it is...  more

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Asylum by Arthur J. Robinson
A young mother commits suicide in a 19th century asylum after her child is taken away from her. The child is sent to Canada and, generations later, her descendant comes to Britain to investigate her family. Her quest takes place among the many human stories being acted out by the people who work...  more

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Agent Zigzag: A True Story of Nazi Espionage, Love, and Betrayal by Ben Macintyre
Eddie Chapman was a charming criminal, a con man, and a philanderer. He was also one of the most remarkable double agents Britain has ever produced. Inside the traitor was a man of loyalty; inside the villain was a hero. The problem for Chapman, his spymasters, and his lovers was to know where...  more

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Signed, Mata Hari by Yannick Murphy
In life, at least before the espionage charges, it was Mata Hari's body that made her mesmerizing; in this alluring novel, it is her hypnotic voice. As softly poetic as it is insistent, it entices the reader from the first lines to give Mata Hari what she always craved: not the secrets that are...  more

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Hell's Gate by Stephen Frey
It’s fire season in Montana ... A disillusioned litigator forges a new life in Big Sky Country and stumbles onto the toughest case of his career in this electrifying thriller from New York Times bestselling author Stephen Frey. When lawyer Hunter Lee decides to turn his back on the New...  more

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Death with Interruptions by Jose Saramago
On the first day of the new year, no one dies. This of course causes consternation among politicians, religious leaders, morticians, and doctors. Among the general public, on the other hand, there is initially celebration?flags are hung out on balconies, people dance in the streets. They have...  more

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The Savage Garden by Mark Mills
Young Cambridge scholar Adam Strickland is in Tuscany, assigned to write a scholarly monograph about the famous garden at Villa Docci - a mysterious world of statues, grottoes, meandering rills and classical inscriptions. As his research deepens, Adam comes to suspect that buried in the garden's...  more

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The Good Thief by Hannah Tinti
Richly imagined, gothically spooky, and replete with the ingenious storytelling ability of a born novelist, The Good Thief introduces one of the most appealing young heroes in contemporary fiction and ratifies Hannah Tinti as one of our most exciting new talents. Twelve year-old Ren is...  more

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City of Thieves by David Benioff
Author and screenwriter Benioff follows up The 25th Hour with this hard-to-put-down novel based on his grandfather's stories about surviving WWII in Russia. Having elected to stay in Leningrad during the siege, 17-year-old Lev Beniov is caught looting a German paratrooper's corpse....  more

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Annie's Ghosts: A Journey into a Family Secret by Steve Luxenberg
A Michigan Notable Book for 2010 One of the Washington Post Book World's "Best Books of 2009," Memoir Beth Luxenberg was an only child. Or so everyone thought. Six months after Beth's death, her secret emerged. It had a name: Annie. Praise for Annie's Ghosts "Annie's Ghosts is one of...  more

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The Passage (Passage, Bk 1) by Justin Cronin
An epic and gripping tale of catastrophe and survival, The Passage is the story of Amy -- abandoned by her mother at the age of six, pursued and then imprisoned by the shadowy figures behind a government experiment of apocalyptic proportions. But Special Agent Wolgast, the lawman sent to track...  more

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The Founding (Morland Dynasty, Bk 1) by Cynthia Harrod-Eagles
Spanning the Lancastrian, Plantagenet and Tudor empires, this saga of fifteenth-century England offers a history lesson from the viewpoint of one woman, Eleanor Morland. From her arranged marriage at age 18 to her death at 70, Harrod-Eagles blends historical fact with fictional emotion into...  more

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The Housekeeper and the Professor by Yoko Ogawa & Stephen Snyder (Translator)
He is a brilliant math professor, with a peculiar problem -- since a traumatic head injury, he has lived with only eighty minutes of short-term memory. She is an astute young housekeeper with a ten-year-old son who is hired to care for him. And between them a strange, beautiful relationship...  more

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All the Names by Jose Saramago & Margaret Jull Costa (Translator)
Senhor José is a low-grade clerk in the city's Central Registry, where the living and the dead share the same shelf space. A middle-aged bachelor, he has no interest in anything beyond the certificates of birth, marriage, divorce, and death that are his daily routine. But one day,...  more

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Touchy Subjects by Emma Donoghue
In this sparkling collection of nineteen stories, Irish author Emma Donoghue of Slammerkin fame, returns to contemporary affairs, exposing the private dilemmas that result from some of our most public controversies. How do you make conversation with a sperm donor? How do you say someone's...  more

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Life Mask by Emma Donoghue
The bestselling author of Slammerkin turns her attention to the Beau Monde of late eighteenth-century England, turning the private drama of three celebrated Londoners into a robust, full-bodied portrait of a world, and lives, on the brink of revolution. The Honourable Mrs. Damer is a young widow...  more

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The Disappearing Spoon: And Other True Tales of Madness, Love, and the History of the...
The Periodic Table is one of man's crowning scientific achievements. But it's also a treasure trove of stories of passion, adventure, betrayal, and obsession. The infectious tales and astounding details in THE DISAPPEARING SPOON follow carbon, neon, silicon, and gold as they play out...  more

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101 Theory Drive: A Neuroscientist's Quest for Memory by Terry McDermott
An obsessive scientist and his eclectic team of researchers race to discover one of the hidden treasures of neuroscience—the physical makeup of memory—and in the process pursue a pharmaceutical wonder drug.Gary Lynch is the real thing, the epitome of the rebel scientist: malnourished,...  more

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I Am the Messenger by Markus Zusak
Meet Ed Kennedy—underage cabdriver, pathetic cardplayer, and useless at romance. He lives in a shack with his coffee-addicted dog, the Doorman, and he’s hopelessly in love with his best friend, Audrey. His life is one of peaceful routine and incompetence, until he inadvertently stops...  more

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The House of the Scorpion (House of the Scorpion, Bk 1) by Nancy Farmer
Matteo Alacrán was not born; he was harvested. His DNA came from El Patrón, lord of a country called Opium -- a strip of poppy fields lying between the United States and what was once called Mexico. Matt's first cell split and divided inside a petri dish. Then he was placed in...  more

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The Burn Journals by Brent Runyon
I don?t want to get out of bed. I?m so stupid. I did so many things wrong. I don?t know what to do. I?m going to be in so much trouble. What am I going to do? I?m completely screwed. In 1991, fourteen-year-old Brent Runyon came home from school, doused his bathrobe in gasoline, put it...  more

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Love and Summer: A Novel by William Trevor
The inimitable William Trevor returns with a story of suspicion, guilt, forbidden love and the possibility of starting over. It’s summer, and nothing much is happening in Rathmoye. So it doesn’t go unnoticed when a dark-haired stranger begins photographing the mourners at Mrs. Connulty’s...  more

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The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet by David Mitchell
Imagine a nation banishing the outside world for two centuries, crushing all vestiges of Christianity, forbidding its subjects to leave its shores on pain of death, and harbouring a deep mistrust of European ideas.  The year is 1799, the place Dejima in Nagasaki Harbor, the Japanese...  more

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The Killer of Little Shepherds: A True Crime Story and the Birth of Forensic Science ...
A riveting true crime story that vividly recounts the birth of modern forensics. At the end of the nineteenth century, serial murderer Joseph Vacher, known and feared as ?The Killer of Little Shepherds,? terrorized the French countryside. He eluded authorities for years?until he ran up against...  more

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Fields of Fire by James H. Webb
They each had their reasons for being a soldier.They each had their illusions. Goodrich came from Harvard. Snake got the tattoo ? Death Before Dishonor ? before he got the uniform. And Hodges was haunted by the ghosts of family heroes.They were three young men from different worlds plunged into...  more

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The Ranger's Apprentice Collection by John Flanagan
Here are the first three titles in John Flanagan's New York Times bestselling series, all collected in one boxed set. The Ranger's Apprentice series has taken readers by storm, captivating them with the adventures of Will, apprentice to the secretive Ranger Halt.

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The Haunting Of Alaizabel Cray by Chris Wooding
Thaniel, just seventeen, is a wych-hunter. Together, he and Cathaline - his friend and mentor - track down the fearful creatures that lurk in the Old Quarter of London. It is on one of these hunts that he first encounters Alaizabel Cray. Alaizabel is half-crazed, lovely, and possessed. ...  more

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Custodians of Truth: The Continuance of Rex Deus by Tim Wallace-Murphy & Marilyn ...
A curious thing happened to Tim Wallace-Murphy and Marilyn Hopkins when they published Rex Deus, their first book on the bloodline of Christ: they were contacted by a man from the very lineage they were studying. And instead of denying the existence of the bloodline or berating them for...  more

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The Lady's Tutor by Robin Schone
Married young to a man hand-picked by her father, Elizabeth Petre is an ideal Victorian lady. She has borne two sons and endured sixteen years of selfless duty in a passionless marriage. Craving a man's loving touch yet loyal to her wedding vows, Elizabeth is determined to seduce her coldly...  more

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The Venetian Mask by Rosalind Laker
From the author of To Dance with Kings, here is a lush new novel of romance and adventure set against the background of dazzling pageantry and tarnished splendor that was eighteenth-century Venice. Although the glorious Venetian City State is still an exciting and glamorous center for arts and...  more

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The Venetian Betrayal (Cotton Malone, Bk 3) by Steve Berry
In 323 B.C.E, having conquered Persia, Alexander the Great set his sights on Arabia, then suddenly succumbed to a strange fever. Locating his final resting place–unknown to this day–remains a tantalizing goal for both archaeologists and treasure hunters. Now the quest for this...  more

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The Holy Man by Susan Trott
Buddhism and insomnia led novelist Susan Trott to invent an alternative to counting sheep: she counted a line of people waiting to see a holy man. This mental game, unresolved each night as sleep arrived, inspired The Holy Man. Each chapter of this charming book tells the tale of a pilgrim...  more

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Blood and Fire (McCloud, Bk 8) by Shannon McKenna
Restless and impulsive, Bruno Ranieri has the temperament to fit right in with the McClouds. And just like the McCloud brothers, Bruno has a dangerous past to contend with -- one that’s about to come crashing back into his life… Bruno Ranieri has always lived at a chaotic pace,...  more

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Wicked Prey (Lucas Davenport, Bk 19) by John Sandford
The Republicans are coming to St. Paul for their convention. Throwing a big party is supposed to be fun, but crashing the party are a few hard cases the police would rather stayed away. Chief among them is a crew of professional stickup men who've spotted several lucrative opportunities,...  more

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Revenge of the Rose by Nicole Galland
Welcome to a world of intrigue of the most intriguing kind, where emperors and popes desperately vie for power, even as their subjects and servants engage in behind-the-scenes machinations of their own. The Holy Roman Empire circa 1200 A.D. Impoverished young knight Willem of Dole...  more

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Earthly Joys (Earthly Joys, Bk 1) by Philippa Gregory
Whether he is nurturing a single rare seedling into a blossoming tree or planning acres of exquisitely conceived royal gardens, John Tradescant's fame and skill as a gardener are unsurpassed in seventeenth-century England. But it is Tradescant's clear-sighted honesty and loyalty that...  more

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The Little House. Philippa Gregory by Philippa Gregory
A contemporary psychological thriller in the style of Ruth Rendell, from one of today's most versatile and compelling storytellers. It was easy for Elizabeth. She married the man she loved, bore him two children and made a home for him which was the envy of their friends. It was harder for...  more

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Virgin Earth (Earthly Joys, Bk 2) by Philippa Gregory
John Tradescant the Younger has inherited his father's unique collection of plants along with his unerring ability to nurture them. But as gardener to Charles I, he confronts an unbearable dilemma when England descends into Civil War. Fleeing from the chaos, John travels to the Royalist...  more

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Gentlemen and Players (Malbry, Bk 1) by Joanne Harris
Audere, agere, auferre. To dare, to strive, to conquer. For generations, elite young men have attended St. Oswald’s School for Boys, groomed for success by the likes of Roy Straitley, the eccentric classics teacher who has been a revered fixture for more than 30 years. But this year,...  more

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The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey by Walter Mosley
A major literary event-nothing short of a "tour de force" (New York Times) by the acclaimed and beloved author. Marooned in an apartment that overflows with mementos from the past, 91-year-old Ptolemy Grey is all but forgotten by his family and the world. But when an unexpected opportunity...  more

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The Memory Chalet by Tony Judt
"It might be thought the height of poor taste to ascribe good fortune to a healthy man with a young family struck down at the age of sixty by an incurable degenerative disorder from which he must shortly die. But there is more than one sort of luck. To fall prey to a motor neuron disease is...  more

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Understanding Book Collecting by Grant Uden
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The Stranger's Child by Alan Hollinghurst
16 year old Daphne Sawle lying in a hammock excitedly waiting for her brother George and his friend Cecil to come home for a long weekend. Home is "Two Acres" near London, where Daphne lives with her widowed mother Freda, her older brother Hubert, and George (when he's not at...  more

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The Line of Beauty by Alan Hollinghurst
In the summer of 1983, twenty-year-old Nick Guest moves into an attic room in the Notting Hill home of the Feddens: conservative Member of Parliament Gerald, his wealthy wife Rachel, and their two children, Toby -- whom Nick had idolized at Oxford -- and Catherine, highly critical of her...  more

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Comment added 6/23/15 by Connie A. (jazzysmom) - , :
I found many that I have read and enjoyed. Hope you will also. I'll keep watching your list. I'd be interested in seeing a list of the books you have read that you loved the most should you decide to make one.