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hermetic

(9,228 posts)
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 11:45 AM 5 hrs ago

What Fiction are you reading this week, March 22, 2026?

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Tales that take you away from here:
Still reading River Thieves by Michael Crummeey. Life was harsh in1800's Newfoundland and he spares no details in this often violent portrayal.

Listening to Confessions on the 7:45 by Lisa Unger. Two strangers on a stalled train strike up a conversation and their lives start to unravel. "A stunning web of lies and deceit, and a gripping thriller about the delicate facades we create around our lives."

Happy spring!

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What Fiction are you reading this week, March 22, 2026? (Original Post) hermetic 5 hrs ago OP
A Trump biography mercuryblues 5 hrs ago #1
Still on "The Woman in Cabin 10" by Ruth Ware. I started it but stopped when I discovered 4 chapters were missing in my sinkingfeeling 5 hrs ago #2
Well that's odd hermetic 4 hrs ago #6
Re-reading Project Hail Mary FalloutShelter 4 hrs ago #3
I love to read but I read very little fiction. I wish we had a group... littlemissmartypants 4 hrs ago #4
There is a Non-Fiction Forum hermetic 4 hrs ago #8
Welcome. That book looks good. I put it on my library list. cbabe 4 hrs ago #10
Sacrament/Susan Straight cbabe 4 hrs ago #5
That's a shame hermetic 4 hrs ago #9
I agree about Sacrament mentalsolstice 2 hrs ago #17
At the moment, The US Constitution. Lochloosa 4 hrs ago #7
The Anomaly by Herv Le Tellier... MiHale 4 hrs ago #11
Wow. That's totally hermetic 4 hrs ago #12
The Music Demon by Victoria Dannon. honeylady 3 hrs ago #13
I do and that sounds great hermetic 2 hrs ago #15
I love her books honeylady 5 min ago #21
Pride & Prejudice... ultralite001 3 hrs ago #14
Well, it is a "classic" hermetic 2 hrs ago #16
Starting another cozy mystery. Polly Hennessey 2 hrs ago #18
Good hermetic 2 hrs ago #19
So many great books recommended this week. mentalsolstice 20 min ago #20

sinkingfeeling

(57,767 posts)
2. Still on "The Woman in Cabin 10" by Ruth Ware. I started it but stopped when I discovered 4 chapters were missing in my
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 11:50 AM
5 hrs ago

Last edited Sun Mar 22, 2026, 02:03 PM - Edit history (1)

copy (pages 89 through 134). Then I decided I could probably get the jest of it and figure out the new characters if I kept reading.

hermetic

(9,228 posts)
6. Well that's odd
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 12:04 PM
4 hrs ago

I read that one quite some time ago and enjoyed it so I hope it works out for you. Maybe you can read it again in the future and then it will be like brand new.

littlemissmartypants

(33,181 posts)
4. I love to read but I read very little fiction. I wish we had a group...
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 12:00 PM
4 hrs ago

For that. Or maybe for a group just dedicated to reading in general. I feel awkward posting here but I do enjoy reading about what others are reading.

The last fiction that I read was The Dog Who Followed the Moon. 🤓❤️


hermetic

(9,228 posts)
8. There is a Non-Fiction Forum
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 12:20 PM
4 hrs ago
https://democraticunderground.com/?com=forum&id=1194

Doesn't seem to get as much traffic as this one. You could probably start a group there. Or in the Lounge. Appreciate your stopping by though.

cbabe

(6,605 posts)
5. Sacrament/Susan Straight
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 12:02 PM
4 hrs ago

A mess of a novel as if she threw in everything including the kitchen sink (not a joke) but it doesn’t mix well.

Nurses and Covid, immigrants, teens and remote learning, ranch guys chasing a runaway bull, super hot climate change, cops on motorcycles chasing rich kids on super bikes kinda mad max style.

Couldn’t settle into a read since the narrative flipped every few pages.

Anyone else’s take?

Special note:

https://truthout.org/articles/with-gazas-libraries-in-ruins-palestinians-fight-to-preserve-historical-memory/

With Gaza’s Libraries in Ruins, Palestinians Fight to Preserve Historical Memory

More than 87 public libraries and archives in Gaza have been partially or completely destroyed by Israel’s genocide.

By Eman Abu Zayed , TRUTHOUT
Published March 22, 2026

mentalsolstice

(4,653 posts)
17. I agree about Sacrament
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 02:20 PM
2 hrs ago

It started out good…..I had a traveling nurse when I had a bacterial infection, came down with covid at the same time although it was way after the siege. Turns out she was from NYC, and knew several people who were cheated out of money from the village idiot.

MiHale

(12,982 posts)
11. The Anomaly by Herv Le Tellier...
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 12:42 PM
4 hrs ago

The Anomaly by Hervé Le Tellier is a bestselling, genre-bending novel that won the 2020 Prix Goncourt, blending sci-fi, thriller, and literary fiction. The plot centers on Air France flight 006, which duplicates after a storm, with one plane landing months after the other, forcing passengers to confront their identical doubles and the existential question of who gets to live the single life. The book follows various passengers, including a hitman, a pop star, and a writer, as they navigate this impossible event, exploring themes of free will, identity, and fate through different narrative styles.

honeylady

(169 posts)
13. The Music Demon by Victoria Dannon.
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 01:23 PM
3 hrs ago

If you love classic rock and roll and the groups that flourished in Haight Ashbury in the late 60’s, you will love this book. It’s part of the Knights of the Black Swan series but can be read alone.

hermetic

(9,228 posts)
15. I do and that sounds great
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 01:52 PM
2 hrs ago

I can only find that on Kindle right now though, which I don't have. But was able to get audio book: The Witch's Dream.

Author is Danann. She has 34 books all together. Impressive.

hermetic

(9,228 posts)
16. Well, it is a "classic"
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 01:58 PM
2 hrs ago

for good reason. One of the most popular novels in the English language. Some books never get old. This book is "the most superb comedy of manners of Regency England." Enjoy!

Polly Hennessey

(8,816 posts)
18. Starting another cozy mystery.
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 02:46 PM
2 hrs ago

Murder At The Beacon Bookshop by Darci Hannah

“After catching her celebrity chef fiancé sizzling 🥵 in the arms of another woman, Lindsey Bakewell left big city Wall Street for small town Beacon Harbor, Michigan to pursue her own passion as a pastry baker and gets mixed up in someone’s sweet taste of revenge…”

This is just what I need to offset the damage being done to us and the world.

mentalsolstice

(4,653 posts)
20. So many great books recommended this week.
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 04:29 PM
21 min ago

I finished The River is Waiting by Wally Lamb, well written but so very tragic. Next up was This is Where I Leave You by Jonathan Tropper about a dysfunctional family sitting shiva, hilarious. Now I’m reading Women of a Promiscuous Nature by Donna Everhart, historical fiction about the Chamberlain-Kahn Act, or the American Plan (eugenics), terrifying because it’s well on its way to happening again.

Have a great week everyone!

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