A book club - with a difference.

Someone asked today if there is a book club, so I thought I'd try starting one. Not the usual type of club where everyone reads the same book - I thought we could write a synopsis of a book we've recently read, to give each other ideas for new books to read.

I have a Kindle subscription, so all of mine will be available on there for people who also subscribe.

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  • I recently discovered that Shawn Inmon published a new Middle Falls book in November, and I read it last week. It's one of a series of books where some people living in the town of Middle Falls get to re-live their lives after they die, to try to get a better outcome. They wake up usually either as a teen or young adult, although sometimes later, and can remember their previous life. Usually they need to live several lives before finishing one happily. This most recent novel is called "The collected lives of Chuck Burke" and the central character is a compulsive hoarder, whose first death is caused by a pile of stuff falling on him. It shows the reality of compulsive hoarding disorder, and how he is helped to overcome it.

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  • I recently discovered that Shawn Inmon published a new Middle Falls book in November, and I read it last week. It's one of a series of books where some people living in the town of Middle Falls get to re-live their lives after they die, to try to get a better outcome. They wake up usually either as a teen or young adult, although sometimes later, and can remember their previous life. Usually they need to live several lives before finishing one happily. This most recent novel is called "The collected lives of Chuck Burke" and the central character is a compulsive hoarder, whose first death is caused by a pile of stuff falling on him. It shows the reality of compulsive hoarding disorder, and how he is helped to overcome it.

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