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My Best Book Ideas Come from My Friends

December 19, 2016 By Joan Curtis Leave a Comment

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When I’m looking for a good book to read, my best book ideas come from my friends #amreading Click To Tweet Indeed, my book club has unearthed a few, but the very best books are those my friends recommend. I’ve thought about this phenomenon. I read book reviews. I study what people are reading on […]

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Filed Under: For Readers Tagged With: A Man Called Ove, All the Light We Cannot See, books, Friends, The Hare with the Amber Eyes, The Lost Painting, The Orphan Train, Word of mouth

My Favorite Books of 2016

November 30, 2016 By Joan Curtis Leave a Comment

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This year I read a number of books that are worth mentioning #amreading #2016 Click To Tweet Readers love to learn what other readers enjoy. Recommendations about books are the best ways to find new reading material. I not only spend a good bit of my time writing, but I also spend time reading. I […]

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Filed Under: For Readers, Joan's Must Reads Tagged With: Ann Cleeves, Do No Harm, Five Quarters of an Orange, Heather Haven, Henry Marsh, Joanne Harris, Jodi Picoult, Jonathan Harr, Leaving Time, Mind Games, MJ LaBeff, Murder is a Family Business, Raven Black, The Lost Painting

Historical Writing that Feels like a Detective Mystery–The Lost Painting–My Review

November 16, 2015 By Joan Curtis Leave a Comment

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Jonathan Harr wrote a very intriguing book about the discovery of a long-lost Caravaggio #amreading #art Click To Tweet  If you are an art lover who also loves Italian art, this book will entertain you. I qualify in both respects. I was fascinated to learn more about Caravaggio’s rather rakish life #bookreview #amreading #art Click […]

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Filed Under: For Readers, Joan's Must Reads, Reviews Tagged With: book review, Caravaggio, Jonathan Harr, Taking of Christ, The Lost Painting

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