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I am a member of a book club that reads approximately 30 books annually. I have participated for three years and will share updates as we progress. Additional book reviews can be found interspersed within my New World Movie Stream posts....
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Future baby book wishlist

Tara Tucker
May 16, 2025
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Im trying really hard to make sense of my screenshots And doing this will help The way my phone is it doesn't allow pictures to exist in a single place of my choosing So..
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Book wish list

Tara Tucker
May 16, 2025
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This list will be updated as I change my mind Or read them Or find other books Let me know you're thoughts on them
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M.ms pick

Tara Tucker
May 20, 2025
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I don't know where this will go other then m is good at doomsday picking Ayla is great Alot of the characters suck They aren't sure why she looks so different but they come to accept it Spoiler alert
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The deep

Tara Tucker
Jun 26, 2025
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Audible 12 hrs 50 minutes The Deep by Alma Katsu was initially published in 2020 by Bantam Press and is 432 pages long. The book follows the story of a young woman named Annie Hebbley, a stewardess aboard the Titanic and, later, a nurse aboard the Titanic's sister ship, the Britannic, as she struggles with a supernatural mystery. -can be found on internet
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Motherthing

Tara Tucker
Apr 25, 2025
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What had drawn me into the Hogarth (2022). Published book was the cover and how it by Vintage reminded of fifties horrors, and the comic book style was designed in a way that was pretty aesthetic. Some say they don't judge books by their covers, but I definitely saw this book's cover and went for it immediately.Because I didn't even read the synopsis, I was in for a wild ride. If you're queasy and can't handle elements of horror in your novels, Motherthing is not going to be the book for you.- Ashley Hajimirsadeghi