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03-28-2009 08:27 AM
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03-28-2009 10:07 AM
Only through the "Interlude" <grin> Now, though stopped in my reading, I am looking up more sites on the Salem Witch Trials. We have rain coming tomorrow as well, but I really want to keep reading with the schedule with this book. I get to speculate that way. hahahaha
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Mmmm, I "see" you're already beyond chapter 6. They're calling for rain tomorrow and I am thinking that's a sign that I'm meant to hunker down on the couch with The Physick Book! I just don't want to put it down!
"A book is like a garden carried in the pocket." Chinese Proverb
My blog: http://bookworm56.blogspot.com
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03-29-2009 12:14 AM
DSaff wrote:I am treating the "Interlude" between chapters 6 and 7 as part of the first week simply because the schedule says chapter 7 begins the second week. I hope I am right!
fordmg wrote:I received my book last night after dinner. Will be trying hard to be ready to start the discussion on Monday. I have a question about the schedule. Week one is Chapters 1-6. What about the Interlude. Is that part of Week One, or does it go into Week 2? I am really excited about this book.
MG
Yes! Because the "Interlude" sections aren't numbered like the chapters are, they are treated (in the schedule) as if they are a part of their preceding chapters. Thanks for the question. I'll clarify that on the Schedule thread, too!
Rachel
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03-29-2009 07:24 AM
Thank you, Rachel! ![]()
rkubie wrote:
DSaff wrote:I am treating the "Interlude" between chapters 6 and 7 as part of the first week simply because the schedule says chapter 7 begins the second week. I hope I am right!
fordmg wrote:I received my book last night after dinner. Will be trying hard to be ready to start the discussion on Monday. I have a question about the schedule. Week one is Chapters 1-6. What about the Interlude. Is that part of Week One, or does it go into Week 2? I am really excited about this book.
MG
Yes! Because the "Interlude" sections aren't numbered like the chapters are, they are treated (in the schedule) as if they are a part of their preceding chapters. Thanks for the question. I'll clarify that on the Schedule thread, too!
Rachel
"A book is like a garden carried in the pocket." Chinese Proverb
My blog: http://bookworm56.blogspot.com
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03-29-2009 09:57 AM
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03-29-2009 11:37 AM
hookedonbooks09 wrote:Will be out of town until April 1, but hoping to get my copy before I leave Saturday. Should be a great "escape" book for the plane.
Not sure if it is the same Dr. Physick, but there is also a Physick (Emlen) mansion in Cape May. Coincidence or common name?! If you ever go, it's an interesting tour.
Getting anxious...!
I've been to the Physick mansion many times. Jo
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03-29-2009 12:43 PM
You are certainly right! It's a must-keep-reading book! I myself have said: Just until I finish this chapter.....And it turns out to be 100 pages later.....:-)
This book is awesome! I love history and have always had a more than passing interest in the Salem Witch Trials. Can't wait to finish.
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03-29-2009 08:30 PM
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deannafrances wrote:Anyone see the Cruicible on stage?
Yes, we saw Liam Neeson and Laura Linney on Broadway a few years ago -- amazing, powerful performances, I thought it was very moving.
I saw it at a local theatre and it was very powerful and captivating. Jo
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03-29-2009 10:10 PM
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03-29-2009 11:22 PM
Jo6353 wrote:
CJINCA wrote:
deannafrances wrote:Anyone see the Cruicible on stage?
Yes, we saw Liam Neeson and Laura Linney on Broadway a few years ago -- amazing, powerful performances, I thought it was very moving.
I saw it at a local theatre and it was very powerful and captivating. Jo
I just read it for the first time last night...and was blown away! I can ony imagine what it would be like to experience it live.
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03-30-2009 02:20 AM
Hi Bridget, Isn't it funny how we can often overlook a word until it has specific meaning? Then it stand out like a sore thumb. ![]()
I commend you for choosing the noble and trying occupation of teaching. It's awesome that you are introducing your kids to the world of historical fiction. I think that in this day & age and more than ever, kids need to be encouraged to read real books. I'm sure your efforts will help lay a solid foundation for a future passion.
I didn't opt in for the Sag Harbour First Look as I didn't think it would hold my interest. Judging from your note, it appears that I made a wise decision. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
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03-30-2009 02:27 AM
Good Morning,
It appears that Dr. Emlen Physick was the grandson of the Dr. (Philip Syng) Physick that I mentioned. Interesting that Emlen completed his medical training to follow family tradition but never practiced. Their mansion is really neat! Would love to take a tour someday....
Have a safe and productive trip!
questions for the author
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03-30-2009 05:31 PM
I really enjoy what I've read so far and plan to recommend the book to friends - I have been having a very hard time keeping to the 6 chapter/week limit. Thank you for writing the book, generously partnering with Barnes & Noble in this First Look Book Club, and taking the time to answer questions. This is wonderful!
Personal link - Elizabeth Proctor and Elizabeth Howe
I'm not that familiar with the people directly involved in the Salem witch trials and am very curious as to how your family's link to Elizabeth Proctor and Elizabeth Howe directly affected your own childhood and life. Did you grow up in the New England area or did you move there during your college and graduate school years? Are there family stories that you'd be willing to share with the group?
Have you always been interested in the period of the witch trials, in part because of the family history?
Inspiration for the novel
Are you fond of fantasy novels and magic? How did you get the idea for your story? How did you come up with characters of Deliverance and Mercy?
Is there a particular house that inspired the description of Sophia's cottage in Marblehead? The image of the house, its furnishings and the type of life that they had to live there was fascinating.
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03-30-2009 05:33 PM
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03-30-2009 07:26 PM
Okay... got the book Friday... Started it Monday morning... finished it in one sitting.
Guess that shows my opinion of it!!
I can't wait untill the discussion gets to the end!!! I have a million things to say about the Scooby-Doo style ending (And we pull the mask off and _____ is really ____!). But I don't want to spoil it for anyone so I'll wait...
One thing I will say is that I HATED the extra panel on the cover. It was so awkward to hold (the book was thick and tightly bound as it was!) and I spent a lot of time checking between chapters to make sure I wasn't creasing it beyond repair. I've reviewed a lot of ARCs and this is only the second with the extra cover-flap. Seriously people- it's a waste of a tree. If I wasn't so spastic about my books I'd have cut it off back in chapter three.
/rant off =)
~*Nicole*~
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PirateColey13 wrote:
Okay... got the book Friday... Started it Monday morning... finished it in one sitting.
Guess that shows my opinion of it!!
I can't wait untill the discussion gets to the end!!! I have a million things to say, but I don't want to spoil it for anyone so I'll wait...
One thing I will say is that I HATED the extra panel on the cover. It was so awkward to hold (the book was thick and tightly bound as it was!) and I spent a lot of time checking between chapters to make sure I wasn't creasing it beyond repair. I've reviewed a lot of ARCs and this is only the second with the extra cover-flap. Seriously people- it's a waste of a tree. If I wasn't so spastic about my books I'd have cut it off back in chapter three.
/rant off =)
~*Nicole*~