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Conleyheather

Conleyheather

Joined April 2016

An eclectic reader, high school English teacher
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The House of Eve | Sadeqa Johnson
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Weekend reading

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Book mail!

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Counterfeit | Kirstin Chen
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I am loving this one at the moment #reesebookclub

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Firekeeper's Daughter | Angeline Boulley
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This one has been hard to put down.

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Best opening

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Lying Game | Ruth Ware
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I‘m not typically one for mystery novels. I usually have them figured out 1/3 of the way through. However, Ware kept me on my toes with this one. Just when I thought I had the mystery solved, another element was added into this game of lies and secrets spanning over 20 years. #reesewitherspoonbookclub

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Guest List | Lucy Foley
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Definitely a page turner

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Rules of Magic | Alice Hoffman
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Yellow dandelions always let me know that warmer days are just around the corner. I‘m so ready to be reading outside. #reesesbookclub

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I really wanted to love this book, and parts of it I did. Yet, Eleanor Oliphant had a very slow start. Once I read a little more than half of the book, I couldn‘t seem to put it down. The book‘s plot and structure are very much like it‘s narrator. Eleanor is unsuspecting and even bland, but once the surface has been scratched another side the Eleanor, and ultimately the novel, is revealed. #reesesbookclub

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Thanks for Netflix, I have fallen down a literary rabbit hole. #bridgerton

marleed I‘ll meet you at the corner for a cup of, because I‘m down that same rabbit hole! 3y
Conleyheather @marleed Glad to have someone else with me! 3y
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This book is awesome! It was just what I needed at this moment. I have been in a bit of a reading slump the past couple of months. Abbi Waxman‘s novel definitely pulled me put of it.

cewilf I almost got that cup today!! I still want it 😂 but I have so many haha 3y
Chelsea.Poole That cup is awesome! 3y
Conleyheather Thanks! I got it from Barnes and Noble‘s website. I love it! 3y
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Such a cute intro

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britt_brooke I really enjoyed this one! 3y
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The Jane Austen Society | Natalie Jenner
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Really trying to get through this book. It‘s not as good as I had hoped it would be.

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A Dog's Purpose | W. Bruce Cameron
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I laughed; I cried. It‘s such a beautiful and heart warming story about the world‘s most loyal dog. Immediately after finishing, I had to snuggle my own three dogs.

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I don‘t read a lot of nonfiction. I almost exclusively stick to novels. Yet, once in a great while, a nonfiction work will captivate me. I am currently LOVING The Queens of Animation right now. It is an extremely fascinating look at the history of women artist within the Walt Disney Studios. I highly recommend it.

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Luckily I stocked up before the library had to close for a few weeks.

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Isolation at its finest

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The Revelation of Louisa May | Michaela MacColl
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I‘m about halfway through the book. It‘s not the best thing I‘ve ever read, but it‘s fun so far.

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The Wednesday Sisters | Meg Waite Clayton
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Pretty much

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The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek | Kim Michele Richardson
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I don‘t think there is a more accurate description of Kentucky

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Kindred | Octavia E. Butler
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I love that my school librarians will order anything I request. I first heard about this novel while I was at the AP literature reading last summer. It is an amazing mix of science fiction and historical fiction.

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Mehso-so

It took me a little while to get into the book, but once I gave it a chance, I throughly enjoyed it.

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Some raw thoughts about poetry

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Three books in three days. All three are wonderful. #janeausten

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Rainy winter days are meant for warm drinks and good books.

CoffeeNBooks I have that mug! It's one of my favorites! 5y
Conleyheather @CoffeeNBooks It is definitely my favorite mug. 5y
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Love and Ruin: A Novel | Paula McLain
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Trying to read one more before 2019

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Until she writes another novel, I‘ll just be reading her short story #rainbowrowell

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Puddin' | Julie Murphy
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This is such a fun, cute young adult book

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Dumplin' | Julie Murphy
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Hoping for some good YA

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🤞hoping this one is good!

jenreads7 I fell in love with Rebecca when it was required reading in high school. I‘ve read it many times since. The suspense builds slowly. Stick with it and let me know what you think! 6y
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The Divide | Jolina Petersheim
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When your author-friend alludes to a novel you teach

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Dark Places: A Novel | Gillian Flynn
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Flynn always knows how to open a book! #24in48

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The Alliance | Jolina Petersheim
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I‘m loving The Alliance right now!

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Oryx and Crake | Margaret Atwood
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I love a good grammar joke!

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I‘ll be spending my summer in my new hammock with a book

TheBookKeepers Nice view!!! 6y
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Taming of the Shrew (Updated) | William Shakespeare
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I‘m considering teaching a comedy to my AP literature class. They just finished Othello, and they loved it. Thoughts? #aplit #apliterature #apteacher #teachersoflitsy #shakespeare #williamshakespeare

Bookworm83 I read this with my advanced 7th graders and it is so much fun. 6y
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Sense & Sensibility LP | Joanna Trollope
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Continuing my Jane Austen run #janeaustenproject

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Still Me | Jojo Moyes
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Let‘s se what Louisa Clark is up to

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Yes!

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I seem to be on an Austen kick lately. My goal is to read them all before the year is out. #janeausten

Linsy Great goal! 👍 6y
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I had the pleasure of meeting Frank X Walker back in my undergrad days. #riotgrams #signedbooks

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The Shining | Stephen King
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I can‘t seem to put this book down. I think this is my favorite Stephen King

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Purple and royalty. #riotgrams

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The Jane Austen Book Club | Karen Joy Fowler
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The Shining | Stephen King
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Currently reading #riotgrams

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Untitled | Unknown
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My shelfie #shelfie #riotgrama

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Jane Eyre | Charlotte Bront
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My favorite—Jane Steele—and least favorite—Wide Sargasso Sea—both happen to be inspired by Jane Eyre. #24in48

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The Story of Edgar Sawtelle | David Wroblewski
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Alphabetically arranged #24in48

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Oliver Twist | Charles Dickens
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I persuaded my parents to buy this book for me in high school since I had a cat named Oliver. I have yet to open it. This book has been on my shelf for almost 20 years. The good news is that it is in prime condition! #24in48 @24in48

Kaye Good book. Hope you get to it someday and enjoy it. Takes a bit of a reset of your brain to read the oldies like that. Me Dickens was quite the flowery wordy sort of guy but I enjoy all his YAKKING. I especially like how he describes his characters and the funny names he comes up with. 6y
Conleyheather @Kaye I love the story of Oliver Twist, and watched a mini-series adaptation. That‘s what prompted the purchase of this book. But after I read A Tale of Two Cities, I could never bring myself to even open it. I love the classics though. I‘m just not a fan of Dickens‘s wordiness. 6y
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As an English teacher, I had a lot of options for this challenge. However, my favorite book-to-screen has to be Pride and Prejudice. The 2014 the Great Gatsby and the 1996 Romeo and Juliet were very close runners up. #24in48 @24in48