My Next Read has Bourbon in the title

United States
November 26, 2019 5:26pm CST
My Libby (By overdrive) app is being a pain. I could search the catalog but once I clicked on a title to read the synopsis, I was stuck. It wouldn't go back to the previous page. So instead I came online to find a book to read and just searched for it on the Libby App and borrowed it. I just finished The Dollhouse by Fiona Davis and I will be starting The Bourbon Thief by Tiffany Reisz. The Dollhouse was set in 1952 and 2016. The Bourbon Thief is set in the early 1900's. I'm going to leave a link to where I found the book, it's a list of historical fiction recommendations with other links to recommendations within this link. If you click on this link (You don't have to, I'm not pressuring anyone to) scroll down and look at the cover for The Bourbon Thief. Isn't it pretty?
This list of must-read historical fiction books is sponsored by The Only Woman in the Room by Marie Benedict.She possessed a stunning beauty. She also possessed a stunning mind. Could the world
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@Hannihar (130150)
• Israel
4 Dec 19
@ScribbledAdNauseum Thanks for sharing those with us.
• United States
4 Dec 19
Do you like historical fiction? whether it be on television or in book format?
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• United States
4 Dec 19
@Hannihar So you would rather not read fiction on it at all?
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@Hannihar (130150)
• Israel
4 Dec 19
@ScribbledAdNauseum I like real history.
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@NJChicaa (127165)
• United States
26 Nov 19
I hope you enjoy it
• United States
26 Nov 19
Thank You. Not sure if I'll start it today or not. I need to go the library and have them scan my card so that it's set in their system. Right now I have 14 days to read the book, but once they verify my card I'll have another week added to that.
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@NJChicaa (127165)
• United States
26 Nov 19
@ScribbledAdNauseum I like that the new thing in libraries is that you can borrow for 3 weeks now instead of just 2
• United States
26 Nov 19
@NJChicaa Yes, it gives you less pressure to get a book read in a certain amount of time. The e-library seems to be similar to the regular library in tat there are only a certain number of copies of an ebook. I've seen a lot that aren't available to be borrowed at the moment. The digital library that my library uses is for the whole State.
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• Sonora, California
27 Nov 19
Sounds like a good book!
• United States
27 Nov 19
I think it will be. Not sure when I'll start to read it though.
• India
27 Nov 19
I like historical books
• United States
27 Nov 19
My favorite genre by far is Historical.
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