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TracyReadsBooks
Windigo Island: A Novel | William Kent Krueger
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And…as usual, I couldn‘t put it down. Another great installment in which Krueger once again demonstrates he‘s exceptionally good at writing setting and character. Only six more books until I‘m all got up on the series. I keep telling myself I need to slow down but it‘s not working…😬😂

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TracyReadsBooks
Windigo Island: A Novel | William Kent Krueger
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Rainy day today…perfect for staying inside with a good book…

bookandbedandtea Sounds like a wonderful day! 1w
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KathyWheeler
Windigo Island: A Novel | William Kent Krueger
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We get a lot of Jenny, Cork‘s oldest daughter, in this book. When Cork is asked to find a missing girl, Jenny feels drawn to this case, even having a vision (not usual for her) about it, and insists on being a part of it. The world of this case is dark and sad, but we meet a new character, Daniel, who I like and hope he stays around. I‘ve yet to be disappointed in this series, although one book upset me. #audiowalk

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KathyWheeler
Windigo Island: A Novel | William Kent Krueger
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It was such a beautiful day today— not too hot and with a lovely breeze. Jenny is getting her first real taste of following a case all the way in this installment of the Cork O‘Connor series. #audiowalk

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KathyWheeler
Windigo Island: A Novel | William Kent Krueger
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I switched from The Twyford Code to Windigo Island as my walking book for two reasons: 1/ Windigo Island is a library book while The Twyford Code is not, and 2/ I was in the mood for the O‘Connors. I do not know how I managed to walk and not get rained on given all the rain we‘ve been having. #audiowalk

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Eggs
Windigo Island: A Novel | William Kent Krueger
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#14 in the Cork O‘Connor series, this one centers around the sex-trafficking of young girls near Lake Superior from the nearby reservation. Engrossing and compelling!

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#20in4Readathon
#MarchMadnessReadathon Day 27

DieAReader 🥳🥳🥳 2y
KathyWheeler I‘m fixin‘ to start this one. 2y
Eggs @DieAReader 🥰🥰 2y
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Eggs @KathyWheeler 👏🏻👏🏻 2y
TheSpineView Great progress! 2y
Eggs @TheSpineView 🥰🥰 2y
Andrew65 Wow up to 14 already 👏👏👏 2y
Eggs @Andrew65 They‘re so good 🥰😘 2y
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GlitterGirl
Distant Shore | Karen Kingsbury
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Reading in the new year!!!

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MelKelsey
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Book 109

The Third Daughter is about the historically-accurate human trafficking of Jewish girls from Russia to Argentina in the late 1800s. Facing anti-Semitic attacks, Batya and her family leave their home in search of safety. Having no food, Batya's parents feel their prayers are answered when a wealthy man approaches them about marrying Batya. The characters are compelling, and the story is very engaging. I will read more by Carner. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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CogsOfEncouragement
April Fools | Jess Lourey
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The last book in this murder-by-month mystery series. An easy read. Not quite a cozy.

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booksaremyfavorite
Distant Shore | Karen Kingsbury
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Wow! What a story! Karen has been one of my favorite authors for many years. This is not her typical book but it was amazing. Sex trafficking is a hard topic to cover but Karen did a fabulous job researching and writing a story that had me sucked in from page 1.