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BOOKS: What are you reading?

Read a few of TJ Klune's novels. His series "Tales from Verania" was fun. I've read several of his stand-alone novels, and am looking forward to reading "Somewhere Beyond the Sea" the sequel to "The House in the Cerulean Sea".
Heartsong by TJ Klune, it’s a gay werewolf clan story.
Was Heartsong good? Have you read other TJ Klune novels?
 
Read a few of TJ Klune's novels. His series "Tales from Verania" was fun. I've read several of his stand-alone novels, and am looking forward to reading "Somewhere Beyond the Sea" the sequel to "The House in the Cerulean Sea".

Was Heartsong good? Have you read other TJ Klune novels?
If you like gay werewolves 😂 I’ve got a few of his books to read, so far I’ve only read the Green Creek series. The first book was a little too Twilight fan-fictiony for me but the writing and storyline improved with the next books.
 
Well...it's "Under the Whispering Door."

And I've got to mention "In the Lives of Puppets." The opening chapter was a "WOW!" to me.

The Cerulean sequel comes out in September.
 
Just finished readding "The Exchange" by John Grisham. It is a sequel to the Firm. The book was just as good if not better than the Firm. I could definitely see this book as a movie. I don't know if that is a possibility.
 
Overcoming the Sadness. Story of two local men and the struggles they endured to adopt a child.
 
17198166676209193433227257154532.jpgI enjoyed this so much. It's the story of Ted Ainsworth, in the illustration. He's 43, works in his family's Inc cream business on the Lancashire coast, and has a husband of 20 years who one Sunday morning tells Ted he's leaving.
 
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