Difficult Women, Trauma, and Romance (Bingos #4 & 5) - The Trouble with Hating You by Sajni Patel
I finally understand the struggle of non-English speakers who have to wait for books to be translated - Ghostsitter - A Crazy Inheritance by Tommy Krapweiss
I have never read anything as bleak or upsetting - The Devil All the Time by Donald Ray Pollock
Let me play among the stars - Star Dust by Emma Barry/Genevieve Turner
“A dreamer, I walked enchanted, and nothing held me back.” - Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier
Hamburg-er - Blue Night by Simone Buchholz
Chance of Failure - The Pledge by Friedrich Dürrenmatt
I Got My Wish - Voices by Arnaldur Indriðason
Wasn’t expecting a cliffhanger! - Shadow Weaver by MarcyKate Connolly
A Steamy Novella that Also Made Me Hungry - Tikka Chance on Me by Suleikha Snyder
“Memories are always bent retrospectively to fit individual narratives” - The Glass Hotel by Emily St. John Mandel
“This must be so difficult for you, Meredith.” - A Head Full of Ghosts by Paul Tremblay
Were they truly intelligent? - The Puppet Masters by Robert A Heinlein
My name is Laurie Stratton. - Stranger with my Face by Lois Duncan; Ransom by Lois Duncan; They Never Came Home by Lois Duncan; Debutante Hill by Lois Duncan; Summer of Fear by Lois Duncan; Don't Look Behind You by Lois Duncan
Bushwick-ed - The Nightworkers by Brian Selfon
Plateaus of Spasmodic Weirdness - The Broom of the System by David Foster Wallace
things that go “scoff” in the night - Bunny by Mona Awad
Imagine if high school graduation was a Hunger Games competition - A Deadly Education by Naomi Novik
A lock for every key, even if some are weird and corkscrew shaped (CBR12Bingo 2: Orange - Nature's Nether Regions by Menno Schilthuizen
First (second) Bingo! (CBR12Bingo 2: Red) - The Physics of Everyday Things by James Kakalios
I still miss you, Tony (CBR12Bingo 2: shelfie) - Bone in the Throat by Anthony Bourdain
Fitting category (CBR12Bingo 2: Repeat – Money) - The Austere Academy by Lemony Snicket
The late twentieth century has witnessed a remarkable growth in scientific interest in the subject of extinction. - The Lost World by Michael Crichton
For me, the terror–the real terror, as opposed to whatever demons and bogeys which might have been living in my own mind–began on an afternoon in October of 1957. - Danse Macabre by Stephen King
Everybody knows that the dice are loaded - The Pearl by John Steinbeck
Everyone is Doing Their Bit in Their Own Way - Bisexual Unicorn Vampires Teach Me the Importance of the Vampire Cough by Chuck Tingle
“People value shiny stones and lucky charms, but they forget that the most powerful talismans of all are the stories that we tell to ourselves and to others.” - The Clockmaker's Daughter by Kate Morton
“A missing girl is missing only to the people who notice.” - Lost Girls: An Unsolved American Mystery by Robert Kolker
The real message here is to limit your children’s screen time - The Mother-in-Law by Sally Hepworth
Dirty Half Dozen Part Two - The Little Ghost Who Lost Her Boo! by Elaine Bickell; My Little Fox by Rick Chrustowski ; Hedgehog Needs a Hug by Jen Betton; Gator, Gator, Gator! by Daniel Bernstrom; Fear the Bunny by Richard T. Morris; The Wonderful Things You Will Be by Emily Winfield Martin
Donut let the squirrels (or birds) eat your doughnuts - Donut Feed the Squirrels by Mika Song; Unlikely Friends by Norm Feuti
The Dirty Half Dozen - Ways to Welcome by Linda Ashman; What's the Matter, Marlo? by Andrew Arnold; The Unicorn Came to Dinner by Lauren DeStefano ; The Hidden Rainbow by Christie Matheson; All Welcome Here by James Preller; Jules vs. the Ocean by Jessie Sima
far from the confines of any one Room… - Astray by Emma Donoghue
Meh. I read it for the bingo square. - Strip by Thomas Perry
Ugh, That Title. Not Great. Entertaining Book Though. - Idiot by Laura Clery
Poisoning, Police, ex-husbands, oh my (Bingo – Fresh Start) - Catering to Nobody (A Goldy Bear Culinary Mystery, #1) by Diane Mott Davidson
I’m just here for Lisbeth - The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson
The End of The World As We Know It - Tabloid City by Pete Hamill
A Graphic Graphic Novel that Could Have Been More Interestingly Graphic - Cheat(er) Code by S.A. Foxe, Daz
“Don’t you hear the bugle call?” - Maisie Dobbs by Jacqueline Winspear
Enthusiasm is common. Endurance is rare. - Grit by Angela Duckworth
How to do it (better than you) (CBR12Bingo2: how to) - Cooking by Michael Pollan
CBR12 Book Bingo – Friendship - Big Summer by Jennifer Weiner
This is your brain on music - Musicophilia, Tales of Music and the Brain by Oliver Sacks
“John laughs at me, of course, but one expects that in a marriage.” - The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman
I read an entire book about Irish tweed and I think I liked it - Irish Tweed: History, Tradition, Fashion by Vawn Corrigan
“He’s just a pore lonesome wife-left feller,” the more understanding said of Fitz Linkhorn, “losin’ his old lady is what crazied him.” - Walk on the Wild Side by Nelson Algren
Wanted to like this more than I did - The Right Swipe by Alisha Rai
Two for the paw of one - Super Turbo Saves the Day by Lee Kirby; Pup Detectives V01 The First Case by Feliz Gumpaw
Don’t need no blue suede I want my Red Shoes! - Red Shoes by Karen English