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08-02-2010 02:04 PM
I loved "The Shack." Did you enjoy it?
ESTONE wrote:I just finished "The Shack" and I am about finished with "Eat, Pray, Love" I am kind of on a religion kick right now...who knows what started it.
"A book is like a garden carried in the pocket." Chinese Proverb
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08-02-2010 02:05 PM
liisa22 wrote:
dhaupt wrote:I am reading
for the sneak peek in Sci-Fi
Debbie- How are you liking Antiphon? I got it the other day for Sneak Peek, and am getting ready to start it.
-Lisa
Lisa, I really like this series, but I'm afraid it's taking a dark turn for a while, the writing however is outstanding.
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08-02-2010 02:08 PM
As I was just reading your post, I found I have my confirmation too!!!
Amanda-Louise wrote:Well, I just got the fastest confirmed in all the times I've done the First Look! Exciting.
I just put down Wolf Hall. It was with great reluctance that I chose not to read it at this point.
However.....as much as I was enjoying the new perspective on a well-known story. and the picturesque writing, I was really struggling with her presentation of characters. With Mantel referring to them at various times by their first name, last name, title, it just was taking too much for me to follow at this point. I plan to pick it up once I'm no longer pregnant and am not in the new baby fog. I think I might give it a go again next summer. I just wasn't not getting all out of it that it has to offer.
So, now this is embarrassing, I'm reading Dead Until Dark by Charlaine Harris. My friend loaned me the first 4 in the series claiming it was perfectly mindless and just what I needed for a VERY hot, very pregnant summer.
On the way I have The Cheese and The Worms by Ginzburg which I will likely start this week and I'm also going to read The Help this month (for a irl book club on the 7th of September).
So, there you go - my reading list for the next few weeks. Supposedly the Harris series books take about 2 days to read at most.
Amanda
"A book is like a garden carried in the pocket." Chinese Proverb
My blog: http://bookworm56.blogspot.com
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08-02-2010 03:09 PM
I sent my message to sign up for this First Look group, I hope I make it, I really enjoyed the last one.
I'm currently reading The Passage, so far it's as good as all the reviews I read said it would be.
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08-02-2010 03:36 PM
babzilla41 wrote:Just finished reading Chris Bohjalian's Secrets of Eden. Am just beginning Kings of the Earth by Jon Clinch.
Barb
I just finished Kings of the Earth by Jon Clinch. I thought it was great.Different style of wrting which made the book quite interesting. Please let me know what you think of it.
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08-02-2010 03:38 PM
So I just got my confirmed message! Woot woot.. The Wake of Forgiveness is something I would have never chosen to read, sort of out of my comfort zone. But it's a good as time as any to broaden my horizions...
Currently Reading:
— Marilyn Monroe
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08-02-2010 04:25 PM
Yay!!! So glad you got yours too.
When I saw the message come through so quickly, I was a little nervous that I'd done something wrong with my sign-up e-mail, but I was so excited just to see that one little word!
DSaff wrote:As I was just reading your post, I found I have my confirmation too!!!
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08-02-2010 05:15 PM
Just finished "Remembering Heraclitus"
Reading now: "TheBotany of Desire" by Michael Pollan
also reading: "Marc Chagall, My Life"
marc
and reading: "The Unknown Errors of Our Lives" by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
The Unknown Errors of Our Lives
and just started: "Travels Inside the Archive" by Robert Gibbons
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08-02-2010 05:17 PM
....and wishing I had checked the Preview screen for my last post. Sorry about the white space in between books
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08-02-2010 05:44 PM - edited 08-02-2010 05:49 PM
Hi Everyone,
Wow, got my confirmation. That was fast. Now I will patiently await the arrival of our new First Look selection.
While we have been awaiting the next selection, I have been reading a number of different books, both for relaxation and our community library "Reading Challenge." Currently, I am reading "Atonement", and "Look Away". While Atonement is a classic which many know of, Look Away is a historical look at the Civil War from the Confederate side. .
Happy reading to all.
"Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind." Dr. Seuss
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08-02-2010 06:47 PM
Just finished "The Girl Who Played with Fire" by Stieg Larsson. Can't wait until "The Girl who Kicked the Hornet's Nest" comes out in paper back. Also the following couple write about an abused women:
Maj Sjöwall and Per Wahlöö, a couple from Sweden have written ten books that complete their Martin Beck mystery series. The last book in the series, The Terrorists, just came out this week in paperback.
Wayne
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08-02-2010 10:18 PM
I love Mistress of the Art of Death, read the other ones too, the second one is the Serpent's Tale!!
Colleen
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08-02-2010 10:49 PM
I'm about halfway thru Snow Flower and the Secret Fan by Lisa See, and am enjoying it very much. It's really an eye opener about life for a woman in China in the early 1800's.
~ Henry Ward Beecher ~
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08-02-2010 11:22 PM
Hi ESTONE I have read both of these books when they came out. I really did enjoyed them both. But right now I am re-reading "Eat, Pray, Love" again before the movie comes out with Julia Roberts on August 13 Sometime I get on the religion kick too.
Happy reading,
Gail Marie
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08-03-2010 01:05 AM
Hi Everyone...It feels good to be back. I'm finishing up Power's Garden by Dianne Ebertt Beeaff
And last week I went to Sacramento Bee's Book Club to hear author Lisa Gardner and get her newest book Live To Tell signed.
Live to Tell (Detective D. D. Warren Series #4)
I will start this book next.
Cora
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08-03-2010 08:30 AM
I've recently just finished
The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake
and
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Millennium Trilogy Series #1)
I LOVED them both. Two fo my favorites so far this year.
I am currently struggling my way through Firefly Lane for my in person book club. I'm hoping to read The Girl Who Played with Fire (Millennium Trilogy Series #2) next.
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08-03-2010 08:34 AM
The Passage is great--especially for everyone who's waiting for more vampire fiction that's not about how *sparkly* and *handsome* the vampires are. But even if you don't like vampires, per se, The Passage is doing great work as a post-apocalyptic story, a road story, and a buddy story--so there's a little bit of something for everyone! And it's a nice, big book for the summer, if you still have some vacation time left!
I'm also reading Antiphon for the fantasy/sci-fi sneak peek. I'm really enjoying it so far (but haven't even gotten to page 87, so I haven't commented on [or read!] any of the interesting threads yet). One thing I really appreciate to this point is that even though I read Canticle and Lamentation several months ago, and had obviously forgotten several key plot points, Mr. Scholes does a great job of catching you up to speed without being tedious or pedantic. If you haven't tried this series yet, and if you like fantasy/sci-fi, this series is well worth your time. The first three books are published (Canticle, Lamentation, and then Antiphon later this fall) and there will be two more coming. I'm finding the world beyond intriguing--but perhaps the real strength is the characters, who are vivid and amazing.
Next on my shelf, besides Antiphon, is Tom Robbins's Villa Incognito. This book was recommended to me by a friend (and I haven't started it yet), so I don't really know what it's about. I'm getting ready to go to the beach (one last hurrah before dissertation writing and teaching start back in force) and I'll take a bunch of books with me--some either for the dissertation or 19th Century American texts I should have read but haven't gotten around to yet (hello, Lamplighter!), and some for fun.
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08-03-2010 08:51 AM
Coral50 wrote:
Hi Everyone...It feels good to be back. I'm finishing up Power's Garden by Dianne Ebertt Beeaff
And last week I went to Sacramento Bee's Book Club to hear author Lisa Gardner and get her newest book Live To Tell signed.
Live to Tell (Detective D. D. Warren Series #4)
I will start this book next.
Cora
Oh Cora, I'm green. Lisa is my favorite author hands down. How was she in person?
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08-03-2010 10:49 AM - edited 08-03-2010 10:58 AM
coffee_luvr wrote:
babzilla41 wrote:Just finished reading Chris Bohjalian's Secrets of Eden. Am just beginning Kings of the Earth by Jon Clinch.
Barb
I just finished Secrets of Eden a few weeks ago as well. Really liked it; did you read his previous book, The Double Bind? Also a really great read!
coffee_luvr
Chris Bohjalian is one of my "go to" authors. I believe I've read all of his books except for Water Witches. I saw him at a B&N author event in Albany, NY a couple of years ago - was great. He's very engaging and was very patient answering all kinds of questions. I loved The Double Bind. The ending was awesome.
b